ALLENTOWN, PENNA. 
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Plant in hills 
like cucumbers and melons, 
the bush varieties 3 to 4 feet 
and the running kinds 6 to 
9 feet apart. 
Winter Squash 
Table Queen (Acorn). 
Because of its growing 
popularity as a baking 
Squash, our breeder has 
worked intensively on 
this variety. Asa result 
of this work we offer a 
strain that produces 
very uniform fruits 5 
inches in diameter, of a 
fine dark green, and 
which when baked is of 
delicious inviting flavor. 
Its yield per acre Is out- 
standing. Pkt. 10c.; oz. 
20es sai bee $5¢.5 "Ib. 
$1.55; 2 to 9 Ibs. @ 
$1.50 per Ib. 
Improved Green Hubbard. Large growers shipping 
into New York and Philadelphia during the winter 
endorse this variety as bemg very uniform and its 
large fruits of fine dark green as having exceptional 
keeping quality. Pkt. 10c.; oz. 20c.; Mlb. 55c.; 
Ib. $1.60; 2 to 9 Ibs. @ $1.55 per Ib. 
Golden Hubbard. Similar to Improved Green Hub- 
bard but earlier and more prolific. Flesh deep orange 
and of fine quality. Good keeper. Pkt. 10c.; oz. 20c.; 
Yb. 55c.; Ib. $1.60; 2 to 9 Ibs. @ $1.55 per Ib. 
CULTURE: 

All prices on vegetable seed are TRANSPORTA- 
TION PAID. We pay all postage, express, or freight 
charges. 

SQUASH One ounce plants 50 feet 


TABLE QUEEN (ACORN) SQUASH 
Summer Squash 
2 to 9 Ibs, 
Pkt. Oz Yb. Lb. Per Ib. 
White Bush Scal- 
lop (Patty Pan) .$0 10 $0 20 $0 50 $1 40 $1 35 
Early Summer 
Crookneck...... 10 20 50 140 1635 
Giant Summer 
Straightneck.... 10 20 oe WyetOey Ae i 
Long Cocozelle.... 10 20 50 140 1-35 
Zucchini.......... 10 20 50m 1 403 1935 
TOMATO 
Half ounce produces 1000 plants 
In no vegetable is breeding work more important 
than with the Tomato. The organization doing this 
werk for us has more than 75 years of experience in 
scientific breeding. Your crop will prove the quality 
of their work. 
Fine Scarlet-Fruited Tomatoes 
No. of 2 to 9 Lbs. 
Days Oz. lb. Lb. Per Ib. 
Beefsteak........... 90 $0 90 $3 00 $9 00 $8 90 
Break o’Day........70 SO7-2260° 7-90 7.80 
Dwarf Stone. (Tree.) 32 
Price upon request 
Cu.ture: Seed should be started in a hotbed in March, 
transplanted to a coldframe, and fmally to open ground in 
May. The soil should be rich and im full sun but protected 
from wind. In the home-garden the plants should be 
supported on stakes or wires. 
All Tomato Seeds, pkt. 10c. 
Valiant. (72 days.) 
An outstanding 
first early. Sets a 
heavy crop of at- 
tractive globular 
Earliana, Improved. . 66 
Grothen’s Globe... .68 
John Baer.......... 70 
Marglobe Improved .77 
Marglobe, Certified. .77 
Pritchard......_.... .76 
Rutgers.............85 
DEY ANU IS Giey i L583 
90753, 007) 9° 008 8: 90 
Price upon request 
A457 1928 4,00 ~3*90 
a) is) sy Dy ae AN) 
50 150 450 4 40 
AB 2 5ae4s OOP 3. 90 
Yellow and Pink Tomatoes 
Golden Queen...... 84 
Jubilee (Golden). 80 
Oxheart. (Pink.)....90 
P00 3250 510 (00 
125) 4.00 1200 
125 4 00 12 00 
Small-Fruited Preserving Tomatoes 
Red Plum 
Red Pear 
Ground Cherry 
Yellow Plum 
Yellow Pear 
All above Tomatoes, pkt. 10c.; 0z. 90c.; 
Wlb. $2.70; lb. $8.00 

fruit of good size. 
Pktnl0ec oz) /oc.; 
Dilba ee 2.0 ssalb. 
$7.75; 2 to 9 Ibs. @ 
$7.65 per Ib. 
Rutgers, Certified. 
(85 days.) In our 
opinion the _ best 
main-crop sort. 
Fruits are medium- 
large, of bright 
crimson color, 
smooth and meaty. 
Production is very 
heavy. Vine vig- 
orous. = Pkt l0ce 
oz. 60c.; YUlb. 
$ic/5-8 Ibe 5255 
2 to 9 Ibs. @ $5.15 
per Ib. 

VALIANT TOMATO 

