
POLE BEANS 
10c 2-oz. pkt. 30¢ for 7 oz. 
Adc for 14 0z. $1.10 for 22 lbs. 
KENTUCKY WONDER WHITE SEEDED:Similar to Ken- 
tucky Wonder, only earlier and white seeded. 
KENTUCKY WONDER or Old Homestead (65 days) Early, 
climbs well, bears a heavy crop of large, green, curved 
pods, 7 to 9 in. long. Due to great Jength they appear 
slender. though thick and meaty; tender, brittle, of good 
quality, show slight strings as the pods reach full size. 
Preferred to all other green-podded pole beans. 
MISSOURI WONDER (65 days), extremely early; round, 
medium green pods, 6 in. long. Excellent dorn hill beans 
for snaps. 
WHITE CREASEBACK (68 days), green pods are 6 in: 
‘long, round, deeply creased or saddle-backed, entirely 
stringless and brittle. White seeds are fine for baking. 


Stringless Green Pod Beans 
(0c 2-oz. pkt. 30c for 7 oz. 
45c for 140z. $1.10 for 22 lbs. 
TENDERGREEN—STRINGLESS (53 days) Strong, vigor- 
ous plants are well branched and bear a~ great quantity 
: of beautiful dark green, round, extremely meaty, tender 
pods, 6 to 7 in. long. Absolutely stringless and free. from 
fiber at all stages of growth; most delicious flavor. Pods 
mature early and are borne profusely for a long time. 
Ideal for market or canning. i, 
| FULL MEASURE—STRINGLESS (54 days) Medium-early, 
@ well-branched round plants bear large crop of fleshy, deep 
green round pods 5 in. long. Of superb quality and rich 
flavor, popular for high yields and long picking season. 
BOUNTIFUL STRINGLESS (48 days) Green pods of 
choicest quality, 6 in. long, flat, tender, rich flavor, ma- 
tures early. Proven to be unexcelled on héavy as well as 
light soils. Vigorous, hardy prolific plants bear over a 
long season. The best flat green-pod Bush Beans. 
IMPROVED GOLDEN WAX BEANS undoubtedly best for 
home garden; are rust-proof, semi-round, yellow, of good 
quality, and it has no strings. Ready for picking 47 days 
from. planting. 
have been grown on a single plant—all well filled, pro- 
| §@ ducing over 1,200 beans from one bean. Strong, erect 
plants, bear pods well up from the ground. Order now, 
limited supply. 2 
iSc 2-01 pkt. 35c for 7 oz. GOc for 14 oz. 
oe $1.10 for 2'/, 
Ibs. 
RADISHES 
{0c Pkt. 25¢ 1 oz. 75¢ for + Ib. 
CRIMSON GIANT grows almost twice the size of an 
ordinary radish, and yet does not become hollow. Very 
mild and sweet. This brilliant, crimson radish is one of the 
best for the home garden. : 
iio SCARLET TURNIP—WHITE TIPPED is our favorite, it’ll 
A be your favorite too! Almost completely round it matures 
in about 20 days; deep scarlet chlor with a distinct white 
. &@ tip. FS F 
Exit, . WHITE ICICLE will make a good cash crop for you. 
—% Even in size, good shape, perfectly white clear to the top 
it is sweet, tender and mild. % 
BEETS 
@ (Oc Pkt. 35¢10z. $1.00 for z Ib. 
$3.00 for | lb. 
DETROIT DARK RED (59 days) Splendid for the home 
“garden, market shipping and canning. An early maturing 
beet of remarkable uniformity is perfectly round and of 
a deep red color. They reach 2% to 3 in. in size and have 
a small collar and a thin tap-root. The flesh is very blood- 
red, showing hardly any zones. It is tender, fine-grained, 
exceptionally sweet. Medium size foliage. 
CROSBY'S EGYPTIAN (48 days) an extra-early variety 
for home and market garden use. Unexcelled for bunching. 
Roots are smooth, round, with slightly flattening tops; 
small tap-root. The flesh is very dark blood-red. Tops 
~§§ are medium and the roots deep purplish red. Crisp and 
a tender 


RUTABAGAS Our Improved American Purple Top ma- 
tures in 99 days. A fine strain of largest size, best shaped 
variety. small neck, smooth skin; good cropper and keeper. 
A heavy yielder. Excellent table quality. 
1@ec pkt. 2Oc 1-07. 50c for / lb. 

~ home garden. 
 &§ 15¢ Pkt. _40c for 1 oz. 


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mM SALSIFY is rapidly gaining popularity because of its 
fy delicious oyster-like flavor. A real delicacy fried, stewed, 
or used in soups. Come along in late summer and fall. 
Culture same as parsnips. Some should be dug and stored 
for winter use, some left. for early spring. 
MAMMOTH SANDWICH ISLAND SALSIFY is tender, 
delicious, smooth, has beautiful white roots of excellent 
a BR quality. 
10¢ Pkt. 6O0c 1 oz. 
| a BRUSSELS SPROUTS -A veriety of cabbage bearing.on 
: 
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B its stem o1 stalk 50 to 100 small compact round heads. 
Plants (20 in. tall) are hardy. Frost improves them. Cook 
and serve like cabbage or Cauliflower. 
15c Pkt. SOc %) 0z. 9Oc for.1 oz. 
LIMA BEANS, Pole and Bush 
, 10¢ 2-oz. pkt. 30c for 7 oz. 
| A5c for 140z. $1.10 for 22 lbs. 
HENDERSON'S BUSH LIMA (67. days) is most depend- 
able and best yielder-of the limas. Great for shell beans 
and canning. Stands dry weather.” a 
BURPEE'S IMPROVED BUSH— the largest of all Bush 
Limas, 5 to 6 in. long by 1% in. wide. 
LARGE WHITE POLE LIMA (88 days) also known as 
“King of the Garden.” Pods are 6 in. long, broad, flat, 
and contain 4 or 5 large greenish white Beans of supe- 
rior quality. Productive over a long season. ” wv 
HOP! INDIAN BEAN (lima type) grown by the Hopi In- 
dians of Northern Arizona from prehistoric times under 
strictly dry farm conditions and. crude farm practices. 


1,200 TO ONE BEANS, a gigantic wonder—over 200 pods 



VICTORIA RHUBARB is an excellent and hardy sort for | 
Fine for eating (strongly anti-acid) and a heavy producer 
they are semi-vining, long rooted, drought-resistant and 
should be placed in rows 30 to 40 in. apart. Require the 
full summer season and should be harvested before frost. 
15¢ 2-02. pkt. 35 for 7 0z. SSe for 14 oz. 
$1.25 for 2" tbs. 
FROSTPROOF BEAN or English Broad Bean (75 days) 
Should be planted with your early garden at the same 
time you plant radishes and onions. Grows. very hardy, 
between a bush and a vine. Shell beans are large and have 
a distinctive flavor. sy 
15¢ pkt. 30c for 7 oz. SOc for 14 oz. 
{0c 2-oz. pkt. 30c for 7 oz. 
A5c for 140z. $1.10 for 22 lbs. 
GREAT NORTHERN the Old Standby for Winter Use— 
(90 days) Montana White. The large flat soup bean a 
little larger than the Navy Bean but eats every bit as wefl 
and is lots easier to pick over. A good yielder and early. 
RED KIDNEY (70: days) As easy to grow as the others; 
good yielder of large, dark red, dry beans. Just the thing 
for baking or for soup. s H 
YARD LONG POLE BEAN An excellent variety—vines 
are rampant growers and produce an enormous crop of 
long slender round pods, a quality snap bean. Pods grow 
Se kts long and are very tender and a fine flavor. 
15¢ 2-02. pkt. 3Oc for 7 oz. SOc for 14 07. 
| $1.10 for 21 Ibs. 


for production of ripe beans in regions of short seasons 
but suitable for green shelling. Very productive, not sus- 
ceptible to shattering. Pods yellow with black tinge. Plant 
erect and medium height. Seed medium sized and yellow. 
10 pkt. 25c for 7 oz. 45c for 14 oz. 
_ CUCUMBERS 
(0c Pkt. 35¢ 1 oz. $1.00 3 lb. 
BOSTON PICKLING (60 days) an early pickling or 
slicing variety. Fruits weigh about 1% Ib. 6 in long and 
2% in. in diam. ae 
| IMPROVED LONG GREEN (70 days) One of the best for 
all purposes—fruits long and slender, ‘seed cavity small. 
Fruits weigh 2% lbs. are 12 to 15 in. long and 2% in. 
in diam. \ 
STRAIGHT EIGHT —Fine Slicer (66 days) A big vigor- 
ous grower, cylindrical in shape, uniform round, dark 
green over the entire surface, small seed cavity, thick 
flesh of fine quality and very attractive. One c‘ the best. 

COLORADO (60 days) finest slicing cucumber in exist- _ 
ence, fruit 9 in. or more in length, slim, only 2% in. in 
diam., very straight, very datk green, full at the ends and 
Stays green longer than most) sorts. Heavily productive 
and extra early. Not adapted for pickling as the fruit is 
too slender when young. : 
STAYGREEN (60 days) Our strain is the improved long 
type and is one of the most productive and popular cucum- 
bers in use today. For years it has been a leading shipper 
and is commonly used in the home and market gardens. 
WEST INDIA GHERKINS (60 days) a little oval shaped 
prickly pickle which is said to have come from the West 
Indies. Very prolific bearer, a stronger grower than most 
; cucumbers, grows anywhere and is practically bug and 
| disease proof. : 

SNAKE CUCUMBER can be sliced. Grows crooked and 
resembles a serpent. Try a few. f 
25c Pkt. 45c 1 02. 


of the Long Standing Spinach introductions. Improve- 
ment was accomplished through the selection of herma- 
phrodite plants (bisexual), which run to seed much more. 
slowly than the unisexual. This variety is of better qual- 
ity than.the Antvorskov (King of, Denmark), having 
larger., Savoy type leaves. ; Feu 
40c Pkt. | 25¢ for 1 07. 65Sc for '/ |b. 
TURNIPS Purple Top Globe—Our selected strain is su- 
perb in its uniformity of size, shape and maturity. Most 
popular turnip in existence. rake 
BOc Pkt. 2O0c | 07. SOc V/s |b. 
BROCCOLI Italian Green Sprouting is as easy to raise as 
cabbage and is as good as Cauliflower. The plants do not 
make solid heads but produce an abundance of light green 
tender sprouts which are delicious creamed or used. for 
iSc. Pkt. SOc oz: «=$1.40 for 1 oz. 
BORECOLE OR KALE. is the best of all and should be 

in every garden. Easy to raise it yields immense crops. 
The tender delicious leaves may, be served creamed or as 
green. tress ' tvs 
~AOc Pkt. 25e 1 oz. 75Se for V% Ib. 
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DRY BEANS or SOUP BEANS 
SOYBEANS Bansei (90 days) Early edible type adapted 4 
SPINACH Bloomsdale Long Standing (45 days) latest 
/ Sure to head, 
€ grown on one acr many as 14,0 
i e of 14,000 heads 
profit per acre than later and. hese ene a iaaee 


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NEW GUINEA BUTTER VINE,, one of the most delicious | © 
of all vegetables grows to enormous size, one fruit often ‘Bs 
weighs 15 Ibs. (3 to 5 ft. long). More productive and | — 
‘easier to grow than squash but can either be grown sim- 
ilarly or trellised up. Vines are always free from disease | 2 
and insect pests, standing more neglect and abuse than | ~ 
other vegetable vines. Fruits best small (during fuzzy-4— 
growth) most delicious cooked like Squash or __ ae 
fried like Egg Plant.......00...... Sapper tlie teecencaen ere Pkt. 

















CHINESE SALAD BEAN, use for bean-sprouts, 
chop suey. An all-the-year-around salad, enough 
sized family can be grown in small dish or pa 
in 3 to 5 days, in water only, without soil, su: 
chemicals Unexcelled for soups. = 
15c Pkt. 30c for 7 o1.” “506 for | 
STRAWBERRY GUAVA Luscious tropical 1 
size of a walnut, delicious, sweet spicy 
eating out of hand, unsurpassed for m 
delightfully fragrant white flowers and red 
fruit at same time. Grow plants from seed, | 
to bloom and bear fruit ies sf 









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Nearly restiine. 
EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIE ee 
characterized by its disti 
Valuable for home and : 
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CHARLESTON 
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early maturity, also core i f un 
WAKEFIELD; BI PR (Roe 
1ef than Early Jersey Wakel a, sav9), About 
2 fer, i Pa Ce : 
Ibs, ahh are broad heart-shaped, “sys at weigh 4to 5 | ~ 
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© Pkt. 40c 1% oz 
