
Deepheart Fringed Endive. 
_ ENDIVE 
188. DEEPHEART FRINGED. An en- 
tirely new type of Batavian Endive although it 
is not strictly Batavian type, but a cross of a 
type between Batavian and Green Curl. Hearts 
are closely packed with an abundance of fine 
leaves blanching to clear creamy yellow. The 
leaves are much broader than Green Curl, but 
the color is about the same. The leaf margins 
are deeply cut and curled and do not lie flat 
on the ground. Well-grown plants have a di- 
ameter of 10 to 12 inches and a depth of 7 to 
Smuinchess Pkt L0G Oz BOCs 70 1D. mw GOCasrlDss 
$1.80, postpaid. 

Early Calwonder Pepper. 
PEPPER 
347, EARLY CALWONDER. (65 days 
from setting plants.) Unlike most strains of 
California Wonder, the bush is strong and stocky 
so that when well loaded with fruits, the plants 
resist serious damage in heavy winds. Fruits 
are mild and sweet averaging 3% inches in diam- 
eter by 4 inches long, smooth and uniform, Flesh 
is thick, deep green, changing to bright crimson 
when ripe. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c; % oz., 35¢; 
0z., 65c; 44 Ib., $1.85, postpaid, 
WHITE TOMATO 
442, ALBINO or SNOWBALL, The only 
good quality white tomato. It contains very 
little acid and will make tomatoes agreeable to 
many who had to avoid them. Color is_ivory- 
white and the flesh almost snow-white. Similar 
in size to Stone Tomato. Pkt., 10c; ¥% 02z., 50c; 
0z., 90c; % 1b., $2.65, postpaid. 

Albino or Snowball Tomato. 

Rutger’s Tomato, 
TOMATO 
450. RUTGER'’S. Wilt and Rust Resist- 
ant. (72 days from setting plants.) A second- 
early variety developed by the New Jersey Agri- 
cultural Experiment Station. It is a cross be- 
tween Marglobe and J. T. D. and is very desir- 
able for market as well as for canning. The 
plant is large with thick stems and vigorous 
foliage. The fruits are similar to Marglobe but 
flat at the stem end. Bright red, smooth, with 
thick walls and small seed cells, very firm and 
of low acidity. We consider it one of the best 
varieties for juice and it is one of the few va- 
rieties that ripens from the center out. Pkt., 
5c; Ye oz., 20c; 0z., 35c; %4 1b., $1.00, postpaid. 

Cosberg Lettuce. 
HEAD LETTUCE 
229, COSBERG. (70 days.) A U. S. 
Department of Agriculture cross between Paris 
White Cos and Iceberg. Probably the surest 
heading lettuce to be found for growing in the 
North, and we emphatically recommend it for 
the home gardener. It will head in summer 
weather and resist tip burn. Heads are small, 
compact, and outer leaves are light yellowish 
green, crumpled and frilled. Pkt., 10c; 0z., 25c; 
VY, lb., 70c; 1lb., $2.20, postpaid. 
YELLOW RESISTANT CABBAGE 
71. WISCONSIN RACINE MARKET. 
(60 days.) A yellows resistant strain of Golden 
Acre or early Copenhagen Market. It is very 
early and uniform. Heads are round, solid and 
of a superior quality. An excellent short-season 
type for early shipment or early kraut. Can 
also be planted late for winter storage. In trials 
this variety is 98 to 100 per cent yellows re- 
sistant, | ekt., LOcs p44, 0z.., 30ce310z.,1 50C3 44 
Ib., $1.45; lb., $4.30, postpaid. 

Racine Market Cabbage. 
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Pride of Wisconsin Muskmelon. 
MUSKMELON 
246. PRIDE OF WISCONSIN. (95 
days.) The handsome fruits measure about seven 
by six inches and weigh about four pounds. The 
rind is very hard of a pearly gray color, faintly 
ribbed and heavily covered with a distinctive net- 
ting. The pink fiesh is unusually pink with ex- 
cellent flavor. The triangular seed cavity is 
almost compact. The flesh of this melon does 
not soften prematurely and it can be picked fully 
ripe and shipped long distances. The first fruits 
ripen in about 90 days and they are of uni- 
formly large size and continue to bear through- 
out the season giving the grower many pickings 
of No. 2 fruits, “Pkt; L0c#ioz,. 20c% 1, ab: 65c: 
lb., $1.90, postpaid. 

Green Seeded Henderson Baby Lima Bean. 
BABY LIMA BEAN 
28. GREEN SEEDED HENDERSON. 
(Clark’s Bush.) (65 days.) This bean resem- 
bles in every way the Henderson’s Bush or 
Butterbean so popular with the Northern Gar- 
deners. Its chief value and recommendation is 
its freedom from white beans. It is green at all 
picking stages. Pods measure about 2% inches by 
%, inch. Contains 3 to 4 delicious oval beans. 
Pkt, 1O0ce Ab. 22cs 1b. 2 0c 2elbs.e 0c. 
5 lbs., $1.50, postpaid. 

Oakview Ballhead Cabbage. 
LATE CABBAGE 
86. OAKVIEW BALLHEAD. (110 days.) 
Developed from a single plant selection of the 
Ferry’s Hollander for a larger type and a higher 
tonnage. Note illustration, Plant at the left is 
a regular Danish Ballhead. The one on the 
scales and at the right is the Oakview. Heads 
average seven and one-half to eight inches in 
diameter and eight to ten pounds in weight. Re- 
markably firm and solid, of splendid quality. 
Will keep perfectly in storage until late spring. 
Pkt 10c; 2, 022, 30¢3 0z., b5c;" 4, Th:, $1.60) 
lb., $4.75, postpaid. 
