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40c Pkt. 

called Ice Cream. 
small and white color. 
15¢c Pkt. 
-15¢ Pkt. 

state, 3 to 6 in. long. 
summer squash. Plants 
unsurpassed. 
f its shape. Most o 
Cie Just the right size 
in. long, shell is thin, 
very tender. 
GIANT SUMMER 
above, the golden 
quality, produces 
with sight green ma 
lbs. The dry flesh i 
of outstanding flavo 
HITE SCALLOP (5 
bid scallop margins. 
BANANA SQUASH 
and rich in flavor. 
HUBBARD Winter k 
MAMMOTH KI 
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OKNEC 
CUSHAW —. 2 prolific. 
20c for | 
EARLY PROLIFIC STRAIGH 
TABLE QUEEN (80 days) 
delicious 
i ross. 
and 3% to 4 in. acr 
DELICIOUS (110 days) has 

10c Pkt. 25¢ for 1 0. 
SUGAR OR } 
SMALL for Piet ick, orange yellow, 
Flies 
DIXIE QUEEN (85 days), an excellent shipper. Ideal size— 
30-lb. average. Round thin rind, delicious flavor. Seeds 
CALIFORNIA HONEY (77 days), New ice box size, fruit 
‘8x10 in.—deep green. Delicious sweet flavor. 
New Climbing Watermelon | 
A superb variety that may be trained and tied to trellis, 
etc. Ideal for small garden. Melons about the size of large 
cocoanuts; crimson flesh of the highest quality; rich and 
sweet. Fruit ripens for a long period, unlike other sorts 
which ripen their fruit mostly at one time. 
$1.25 for Vs Ib. 
Mammoth Prize Watermelon 
Largest grown, many grow to from 100 to 150 lbs. On one 
vine, 5 melons were grown that weighed 152, 151, 149%, 
14834 and 147 lbs., the five weighing a total of 748 Ibs. 
The seed we offer is extra select, and should produce fine, 
sweet, juicy melons of excellent quality and enormous size. 
$1.25 for /; lb. $4.50 for 1 Ib. 
(0c Pkt. 30¢ for 1 oz. 85¢ for + Ib. 
RROW (60 days) Zucchini is 18 in. 
CROOKNECK (58 days) 1 
yellow siuable for home or market. 
(105 days) for home and 
24 in. long and 6 in. thru. 
eeper, larg 
ften weig ) : 
NG. spitions. A good pie pump 
and valuable for 
1 oz. 75C for V4 Vb 
delicious taste. sometimes Stripe 
be grow i 
in. high and 
push 22 in just right for 
K Green S$ 
Ere WATERMELONS 
{Qc Pkt. 25¢for loz. 75¢ for 4 lb. 
STONE MOUNTAIN (88 days) Also known as Dixie Belle, 
a popular round watermelon with grayish ‘green smooth skin 
and beautiful deep crimson flesh without any white in the 
heart or stringiness. The average melon weighs about 45 
‘lbs. each, has a thin rind and is fine for home use and local 
markets where a nearly round melon is desired. 
WINTER WATERMELON, a home-grown melon for your 
Thanksgiving dinner. It is not a citron or a freak, but a 
ivery prolific, long-keeping true watermelon. Flesh red, 
ffextrecely firm, very brittle and deliciously sweet. Fruits 
taken from the field before killing frosts and stored in a 
‘cool place will keep long into late fall and early winter and 
retain their delicious sweetness and flavor. 
TOM WATSON (95 days), a very large melon weighing 
135 to 40 Ibs. An excellent shipper. Skin is light green with 
darker green veins; flesh is deliciously sweet and juicy. 
KLECKLEY'S SWEET or MONTE CRISTO, one of the earli- 
est, best and sweetest-flavored melons in cultivation. On 
account of its thin rind, it will not stand shipment to dis- 
tant markets, but it is the best that can be grown for the 
home and nearby markets. The skin is dark green; it is of 
symmetrical oblong shape, well rounded on both ends. The 
flesh is scarlet, firm, solid and of delightful flavor. 
PEERLESS (85 days), highest quality melon for home 
and market. Flesh bright scarlet. Sweet meat. Sometimes 
i ielding 
TNECK, new high yielcl 
strictly bush and compact. Quality 
sometimes ca 
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The Moon Sign Book by Llewellyn George gives co 
_ of planetary influence on planting and harvesting, also | 
etc., the result of more than 35 years of research. Why 
Ne the dark of the moon? When should corn, beans. etc 
other questions are answered and explained in a simpl 
manner. The Moon Sign Book has been published a 
sales increasing each year. Price, $1.00 in the U. S. 



SWEETCORN __Parsnip_{0c Pkt.; 25¢ 1 oz.; 
(0c Pkt. 25¢ 7oz. 45¢ 14 oz. FOLLOm CRONE wendchvand sweet 
- $1.10 2+ Ibs. aac ¢ 
GOLDEN BANTAM (83 days) This golden colored corn is MUSKM ELONS — 
the leading variety for early home garden planting; ears, HEARTS OF GOLD (95 days), is mighty, mig! 
though small, are numerous and of finest quality, very clear to the rind. Gets its name from the gold 
sweet and tender. Plant 434 to 5 ft. tall, ears 6 to 7 in. flesh. The melons are almost round, heavily n 
lone 8 cowed. . medium early, very productive, and one of the est s 
STOWELL'S EVERGREEN (i05 days) Best for late corn. ping melons on the market. THe flesh is thick, or 
Kernels white, plants 7 to 7% ft. tall, ears 8 in. long, 14 solid—the kind you Fikces: Fi est ress Para a 
to 20 rowed. : ‘TIP TOP or Salmon Flesh (96 days) a large si: 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN (95 days) A good home garden crop melon, varying in titi from round to 
variety.. cob small, grains white, very deep, small and oblong. The pale green skin is distinetly ib 
irregular, very sweet and tender. Plant 6% to 7 ft. tall, lightly netted. Flesh is a beautiful deep salmor 
ears 744 to 9 in. long. 3 ; spicy, and full of rich aroma. Popular with home garde 
re pak tipleaees (88 days) Vee sweet Br ee ers and, in some sections, a leader with market gr 
Ears are white when in eating condition, turning black as ponNEY DEW or Green Klesh: 110 days). The we 
Is matures Plants 6% ft. tall, ears 8 to 9 in. long and 8 green-fleshed melon for ira ote Hk d 
: * in the north and east. Bate colored skin 
eee emerald-green very sweet flesh. , tie Si ; 
HYBRED—Superb for home gardens jonecy or suGAR ROCK (85 days) An early 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM (85 days to table), chief re- increasing in popularity among market gardeners 
liance of canners, quick-freezers and market growers of shippers. Fruits—5-6-in. in diam., round to slightly 
yee 4 eee corn. Plants ee and thrifty, etter produce tened, coarsely netted, rind strong, deep ‘salmon co 
to 3 ears. Ears very uniform and attractive, about 8 in. D : opular marke 
long and filled compactly with 12 to 16 straight rows of Liteon he ee sa thet i par b 
kernels that are unexcelled for any purpose for which a : 
sweet corn is grown. and very attractive. Thick flesh, deep o 
tensivel lanted in the commercial mu 
-  25e Pkt. 40c7 o 7Oc 14 o. districts’ 0 5 gee eae 
$1.50 21 Ibs. {Gc Pkt. 35¢ 1 oz. 
if POPCORN | BANANA Muskmelon surpasses 
{0c 2oz. 35c¢ 7 OZ. 60c ] lb. ‘ rich salmon. The quality is lewecile 
AFRICAN GIANT POPCORN, special bred disease-free ceptionally sweet, spicy and delicious. Don’t f 
seed popcorn. Extra large, smooth grains. Some of them WINE PEACH ripe fruit in 80 days after seed i 
as large as 1 in. in diam. after popping. Pops with a This wonderful Vegetable Peach is the most 
loud bang. The minute it starts to pop, it sounds like a all vegetables. They resemble oranges in col 
size, and grow on vines like melons. Extr 












































battle. Rich, cream-colored grains. Tender and delicious. Y 
AUSTRALIA WHITE HULLESS or Tom Thumb, kernels the easiest culture, and very prolific. 
eanslesent waxy white; large and snow white when. 15c Pkt. 40c To s 
popped. ; 
10c Pit. 30¢7 0 50c 1 OKRA—{0c Pkt; 20c 1 oz.; 
Peanuts {5c Pkt.: 30¢ 7 oz.; 50¢ 14 oz. The poas are about 6 1 7 in. long, white 
They’re easy to grow, roast and eat. If you don’t think so, hy hake tender ale Sapna : 
take a pan of your home grpwn peanuts, put them inthe: o CL om eieas and local markets 
oven for about 30 min. and ‘eat them while they are still DWARF LONG GREEN PO 













hot. Good! of. course; and—it’s fun’ to plan to do this on grows 2% to 3 ft. tall; pods da et 
long winter evenings, the children like them too! Peanuts der; become 7 to 8 in. long and 1% i 
will stand lots of dry weather and still yield an immense near tip. f : = : 
_ this season. gx US flavoring soups and sauces a 
_EMPROVED SPANISH. Small nut can be grown in north. minced state with lettuce. Th 
TENN. RED. Large nut, not suitable for north. | seeds are much prized for f 
Full directions with each pkt. : dill pickles........... UL alent 
| PLANT TREES 
For Beauty and Enhanced Property Values 
Ailenthus (or Tree of tloavent Tropical appearance, 4 to Linden, American (Basswood) —5 to i 
6 ft., $1.00 ea.; 6 to 8 ft., $1.50 ea. 6 to 8 ft., $2.00 ea. aR os 
Ash, White (Fraxinum Americana) —Native throughout Locust, Black—4 to 6 ft., 50c ea.: 6 to 8 ft., 7 
America, ‘5 to 6 ft., 75¢ ea.; 6 to 8 ft., $1.25 ea. Seton tA Age 
Birch, Red’ (Betula Rubra) —4 to 6 ft., $1.00 ea; 6 to Maple, Sugar (Rock Maple) —6 to 8 ft., $2.00 « 
8 ft., $1.25 ea. Maple, Silver Leaved (Soft Maple) —6 to 8 f 
Dogwood, Red Flowering (Cornus Florida Rubra)——Simi- Mulberry, Russian—Cut foliage, 4°%to 6 ft., 17 
- lar to White Flowering Dogwood except that the Peach, Red, Double Flowering—3 to 4 ft., 75¢ e 
flowers peeks By apse light red. Grows 10 to 20 5 ft., $1.00 ea. : ee 
ft. high. 2 to 3 ft., $2.50. ra ei ea Die 
Box Elder (Acer Se pena gta pe ma spreading Sita Red Leaf—~2 to 3 ft., 75¢ oe * 
habit, 4 to 6 ft., $1.00 ea.; 6 to 8 ft., $1.50 ea. Nie i wee: ; sito Sse 
Cottonwood (Populus deltoides canadensis) —Spreading Persimmon, Amer ican—4 to 6 ft., $1.00 e 
habit, 4 to 6 ft., 50c ea.; 6 to 8 ft., 75¢ ea. Poplar, Carolina—6 to 8 ft., 75¢ ea.; 8 to 1 
Chestnut, Horse—Dense shade, white flowers in «May, ea, : : Shae sch a eee 
3 to 4 ft:, $1.00 ea.; 4to5 tee $1.50 ea. Poplar, Lombardy—Tall, slender, 5 to 6 ftl 5 
Crab Apple, Bechtel Double Flowers—Small tree, pro- 6 to 8 ft., 75e ea. - beret ee ae aN 
~~ fusion of delicate pink flowers, 2 to 3 ft., $1.50 ea,;, Sycamore, American—Wide spreading, 6 to 8 ft., $1.50 
3 to 4 ft., $2.00 ea. ea. ae ; ees ef NY. 
Dogwood, White Flowering—3 to 4 ft., 75¢ ea.; 4 to 6 Sweet Gum—4 to 6 ft., $2.00 ea. hts Sears 
ft., $1.50 ea. sf Ea Tulip Trees (Whitewood) —Magnolia-like flowers, 4 
Elm, American—5 to 6 ft., 75c¢ ea.; 6 to 8 ft., $1.50 ea. 6 ft., $1.50 ea. Pie aera <. gee 
Elm, Chinese—Native of China, 4 to,6 ft.,. 75¢ ea. Walnut, Black—Valuable for nuts, 6 to 8 ft., $1 
Judas Tree (Red Bud)—Pink blossoms, 3 to 4 ft., 85¢ ee ee Weeping—Yellow bark, 4 to 
ea. ‘ 1.25 ea. Dee 
EVERGREENS pa ote 
The average weight of our 3 to 4 ft. Evergreen | JUNIPER, PFITZER’S (Chinese Pfitzeriana)— 
(balled. and burlapped) is about 65 Ibs. per tree. 2 to 3 ft. spread, $3.75 ea. 3 to 4 ft. spread, $5.00 


















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BRECKMAN’S GOLDEN ARBORVITAE— ~~... 
(Tr. Orientalis Aurea Nana)—18 


(AMERICAN ARBORVITAE— pace Wade . JUNIPER, IRISH—3 to 4 ft........2.$5.25 ea. 
{Oe alr 1 Wiemann $1.50 ea. Bi tol Ft ivew- $3.50 ea. JUNIPER, SAVIN— : : 
2 AXONS teers: $2.50 ea. E wh Cola ny ntevre eer $5:00sear ale ton2eittes teas $2.25 pce 2 tO at tee tees 75 
AMERICAN PYRAMIDAL ARBORIVITAE— PINE, MUGHO (Pinus montana mughus)— 
Te tpi tier seest -$3.00 ea. 3) to 4 ft. jo... $5.25 ea. 12 to 18 in. wide, $2.50 ea.; 18 to 24 in. wide, $3.50 e 
Pas os ia Pee $4,50-ea. 4 to 5 ft.........:.$6.75 ea. AUSTRIAN PINE—NORWAY PINE (Red Pine ; ‘ 
GLOBE ARBORVITAE— a ie SCOTCH PINE—WHITE PINE— ~— Ree Es) 
18:to 24;in....... $3.00 ea. 24 to 30 ini... $4.00:ea.; 2; to 3 ft.,.....:)..$3.00 ea, <  Satond tte... a 
| 
to 24 in., $2.50 ea.; ABELIA (Abelia rupestris grandiflora) — ; 

24 to 30 in......$4,00 ea. 30 to 36 in.....:.$6.00 ea. 18 to 24 in...........$2.50 ‘ea.; $25.00 per 
CHINESE COMPACT ARBORVITAE (Baker's Golden)—— BOXWOOD (Buxus sempervirens)—— 
3 to 4 ff..........$5.00 ea. 4 to 5 Ftecscscs.. $6.50 ea. 12 to 18 in:......$2.50 ea. 18 to 24 
"Bn tO" 6: Fj2ias ceaeao POO. dk _. EVERGREEN (Euonymus Patens)— 2 to 
CHINESE PYRAMIDAL ARBORVITAE ¢Tr, Orientalis  MAHONIA (Berberis Aquifotia) 
Pyramidalis) —3 to 4 ft., $5.00 ea.; 4 to 5 ft., $6.50 10 to 12 in.®......$1.50 ea. 
ea.; 5 to 6 ft., $7.50. ea. iy ’ 
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE— 
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BLACK HILLS SPRUCE— NORWAY SPRUCE— - 18 to 24 in......$2.50 ea. 30 to 36 in.......$ 
Ptah oi $3.75 ca. 3 10 4 ftisn..$5.25 ea. EWERGREEN 6tol2 49 
SILVER JUNIPER— SPECIAL Inches > U- es: 
3 10.4 fhe nveSS25 000. 4 40:5 Fines $US pe. eel Seeaaie eet eats ane alee 
JUNIPER, BLUE (Juniperus Virginiana glauca) — ~~ evergreens: Magnolias, Hollies, Hemlocks, Spruce, Pines, 
510-01 Thaceresc on $7.50 ea. : Arbor Vitaes at Firs. : bea ny es ie as. 



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