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Kellys GARDEN SEEDS—Continued 
MUSKMELON 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 25c., 14 Ib. 75c., 14 Ib. $1.40 
Bender’s Surprise. Salmon-fleshed Melon. Very 
popular in New York State. Fruit medium to 
large, oval-shaped, distinctly ribbed. 90 days. 
Honey Rock. A favorite because of its deeply col- 
ored salmon flesh and its sweetness and flavor. 
Nearly round. Melons weigh 3 lbs. have light 
yellow skin, and a heavy, coarse, gray netting. 
ONION 
Pkt. 10c., 14 oz. 40c., oz. 70c., 14 Ib. $2.00 
Yellow Globe Danvers. Standard main crop va- 
riety, fine for storage. Bulbs large, round, yellow, 
firm, white fleshed. 115 days. ~ 
Prizetaker. Large, yellow Onion of very handsome 
globe shape. Flavor mild. Very productive. 
105 days. : 
Sweet Spanish. Very large, bright golden yellow, 
globe shaped Onions. Extremely uniform, me- 
dium-topped bulbs. Very mild. 108 days. 
PARSLEY 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 20c. 
Champion Moss Curled. Leaves uniform dark 
green color, finely cut and closely curled. 70 days. 
PARSNIP 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 20c. 
improved Hollow Crown or Guernsey. Wonder- 
ful cropper. Long, white roots, tender, sugary. 
Roots 12 to 15 in. long, 3 in. thick at shoulder. 
Tapered and smooth. 95 days. 
PEAS 
Pkt. 10c., 14 Ib. 18c., 14 Ib. 30c., Ib. 50c. 
Alaska. Earliest Pea known. Small, round, smooth 
Peas. Pods grow about 24in. long. Straight and 
blunt at the end, light green. 55 days. 
Improved Telephone (Dark Podded Strain). 
Standard maincrop Pea. Pods4%to54in. are 
ee green and contain many well wrinkled Peas. 
ays. : 
Little Marvel. A productive dwarf sort, the vines 
growing 15 to 20 in, high. Dark green, plump, 
well filled pods. 62 days. 
Thomas Laxton. Favorite early sort. Pods are 
dark’ colored, 3% in. long and contain many 
wrinkled and very sweet Peas. 62 days. 
PEPPER 
Pkt. 10c. 
California Wonder. Smooth, uniform, deep green; 
4-lobed fruit. Flesh thick, sweet and mild. 
69 days. 
PUMPKIN 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 20c., 14 Ib. 50c., 14 Ib. 90c. 
Small Sugar or New England Pie. Small orange- 
skinned, slightly ribbed. Finest quality flesh and 
most popular for pies. 108 days. 
RADISH 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 20c., 14 Ib. 50c., 14 Ib. 90c. 
Crimson Giant. Large, early maturing. Turnip- 
shaped Radish, almost double the size of any of 
the other Turnip-shaped varieties. Grows quickly 
has attractive crimson skin; flesh is pure white, 
fine flavor, firm, crisp. 
French Breakfast. 
with a white tip. 
25 days. 
Early Scarlet White Tip. Round and smooth. 
Color dull scarlet-red with one-third white area 
at bottom, Flesh white, crisp, and tender. 
26 days. 
White Icicle. Pure white, delicious, crisp flesh, 
always tender, juicy, and delicately snappy. 
Roots grow about 5 in. long, the shape of an icicle, 
Straight and free from side roots. 27 days. 
Oblong roots, scarlet color 
¥% in. thick by 1} in. long. 
SALSIFY (Vegetable Oyster) 
Pkt. 10c., 14 oz. 30c., oz. 50c. 
Mammoth Sandwich Island. Long, thick roots. 
Flesh white. Roots are hardy. May be left in 
ground all Winter for early Spring use. 110 days. 
SPINACH 
Bloomsdale Long Standing Savoy. The stand- 
ard long-standing, dark green crumpled leaf va- 
riety. Plant large, erect and sturdy. 42 days. 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 15c., 14 Ib. 45c., 1% Ib. 75c. 
New Zealand. Large, spreading plants with small, 
pointed leaves. Thrives in hot weather. Seeds 
large and hard-horned. 70 days. Pkt. 10c., 
oz. 25c., 14 Ib. 75c., 14 Ib. $1.40. 
SQUASH 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 20c., 14 Ib. 70c., 14 Ib. $1.25 
Blue Hubbard. Blue-gray color. Large, heavy. 
Flesh bright yellow, dry, fine grained and sweet. 
105 days. 
Chicago Warted Hubbard (Green). Largest and 
best rough-skinned Hubbards. Large, heavily 
warted fruits of fine form, rich dark green color. 
Flesh golden yellow, dry and sweet. 105 days. 
Delicious (Green). Medium size, top-shaped Win- 
ter sort, with dark green skin. Flesh very thick 
and bright yellow. 102 days. 
Giant Summer Crookneck.. Larger, later, more 
warted strain of Crookneck. Light yellow, flesh 
thick. 58 days. 
Table Queen. Very early; extremely prolific. Dark 
green fruits pointed acorn shape. Flesh light yel- 
low, bakes well with good flavor. 58 days. 
TOMATO 
Pkt. 10c., 14 oz. 35c., oz. 65c. 
Bonny Best. Splendid large, second early Tomato, 
Slightly flattened globe shape. Smooth, solid. 
bright scarlet. 73 days. 
Excellent early, bright scarlet Tomato. 
66 days. 
Marglobe. Produces medium size, smooth, deep, 
globe-shaped, meaty, bright red fruits in clusters 
of 5 to 7. Heavy producer. Resistant to Fu- 
sarium. 77 days. 
Earliana. 
Flat, smooth. 
TURNIP 
Pkt. 10c., oz. 15c., 14 Ib. 45c., 14 Ib. 75c., 
Ib. $1.30 
Purple Top Strap Leaf. Early sort with purple 
shouldered white flat roots. Flesh white, fine 
grained and tender. 46 days. 
Purple Top White Globe. A large, globe-shaped 
variety. Very smooth, upper part purple red, 
white below. 57 days. 
RUTABAGA 
Pkt. 10c., oz. sec Ye a 45c., 14 Ib. 75c., 
American Purple Top. Dependable variety. 
Roots large, globular, neck small. Flesh light 
yellow, firm, of good texture. 90 days. 
KELLY’S FLOWER SEEDS 
10c. PER SINGLE PACKET—7 FOR 50c.—15 FOR $1.00—POSTPAID 
AGERATUM. Dwarf, bushy border plants. Blue 
fluffy flowers all season. 
ALYSSUM, Little Gem. Low growing. White 
flowers, sweet scented. Excellent for borders. 
ASTERS, El Monte. Largest Aster known. Fully 
double, wilt-resistant. Crimson, 
Giant Comet. Mixed colors. : 
Giant Branching. Mixed colors. 
Queen of the Market. Mixed. 
BACHELOR’S BUTTONS. Double flowers on 
es graceful stems. Colors blue, red, rose and 
white. 
BABYSBREATH. Attractive, small plants cov- 
ered with tiny white blossoms. 
CALENDULA. Free flowering Annual. 
until late Fall. 
Campfire. Dark orange, scarlet sheen. 
Best Mixed. Assortment of colors, 
CANDYTUFT. Umbrella-shaped clusters, in 
mixed colors of pink, rose, lilac and white. 
1 ft. high. 
COSMOS, Pinkie (New). Clear rose-pink, large. 
Orange Flare. Distinctive, brilliant orange- 
colored blooms. Plants bushy. Good for cut- 
ting. A ‘‘Gold Medal’ winner. 
ary Flowering Mixed. Large flowers. Blooms 
early. 
COLUMBINE (Aquilegia). Perennial. 
flowers blooming in May and June. 
DELPHINIUM, Gold Medal Hybrids. Perennial. 
Choice colorsin blues from light to dark shades. 
Tall spikes. 
DIANTHUS chinensis (Old-fashioned Pinks). 
Easy to grow. For cutting or borders. 
FOXGLOVE (Digitalis). Biennial. Blossoms grow 
on long spikes; bright colors, some with dis- 
tinctive spots. 
LARKSPUR, Giant Imperial Mixed. Tall spikes 
with flowers close to stalk like Delphinium. 
Blooms 
Colorful 
MARIGOLD, 
flowers. 
Gigantea, Sunset Giants. Largest Marigold. 
Flowers loosely formed. Sweet fragrance. 
Harmony Hybrid Mixed. Compact plants, 
12 to 14in. high. Wide range of lovely colors. 
Flowers have crested centers. 
Crown of Gold. Golden orange flowers. Crested 
centers. Stays in bloom several weeks. 
MORNING GLORY, Heavenly Blue. Huge sky- 
blue flowers with white throat. 
Giant Mixed. Large flowers of many colors. 
NASTURTIUMS, Tall Mixed. Mix- 
ture of colors. 
Dwarf Mixed. Low-growing, compact plants. 
Glorious Gleams, Mixed. Trailing type, reds, 
yellows and mixtures. Double flowers are 
sweet-scented. 
PANSY, Trimardeau Mixed. Compact, hardy 
plants. Good sized flowers on strong stems. 
For borders. 
Masterpiece Mixed. Ruffled. Often appear 
double. Mixed colors include rich, velvety 
shades. 
PETUNIA, Howard Star. Profusion of unique 
blooms with five-pointed star in center. 
Blue Bee. Beautiful violet blue. 
Rosy Morn. Low growing, covered with a mass 
of blooms over a long season. Carmine pink 
with white throat, 
PORTULACA. Low growing Annual. Small flow- 
ers. Light green, moss-like foliage. 
POPPIES. Fine annual flowers. 
Shirley Mixed. Semi-double, many shades. 
Silat Brilliant yellow flowers. Fernlike 
oliage. 
SNAPDRAGON. Large flowers on long stems. 
Many colors. 
SWEET PEAS, Spencer Mixed. Favorite for size 
and beauty. Long stems. Strong vines. 
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Double African. Early; large 
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“SPECIAL MERIT’’ 
Collection of 
FLOWER SEEDS 
One packet each of the following: 
Aster.) hisses Giant Comet Mixed 
Bachelor Buttons 
Calendula................. Campfire 
Cosmos............. Sensation Pinkie 
Marigold.............. Sunset Giants 
Petunia... ck oes Howard Star 
POPDY= = :cccoen aay! sa ee Shirley Mixed 
Zinnia....... . Dahlia Flowered Mixed 
VALUE 80c. 

SWEET WILLIAM, Mixed. Annual. Plant early 
for blooms first year. Will self sow. Many 
colors and combinations. Small, pink-like 
flowers bloom in large clusters. 
VERBENA, Mixed. Beautiful colors in large clus- 
ters, some marked with white eye. Plants have 
trailing habit. 
ZINNIA, Dahlia-flowered Mixed. Makes a 
brilliant display from July to frost. Flowers 
et many days when cut. Sturdy, well branched 
plants. 
Fantasy, Wildfire. Shaggy flowers of bright 
ner Strong growing, free flowering. 24% to 
8 ft: 
Crown of Gold. Pastel tints. Many paste 
shades. Soft yellow and pink, old gold, apricot 
pink, peach, salmon, buff. 
California Giants. Flowers are large, flat and 
graceful, with long stems. Plants grow 3 to 4 ft, 

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