

: Long Season Beet—Stays tender all fall and winter. _ ¥% Lb. $1.50; 1 Lb. $2.75. 
222 LONG SEASON, “‘A Beet of Quality” 
Also called ‘‘Winter Keeper”’ or ‘‘New Century”’ 
This beet has long been a favorite among our customers, and each year makes a 
host of new friends. 
It will remain tender and sweet all summer and fall and it will keep in fine con- 
dition all winter. It is by far the best quality table beet. It makes no difference 
whether the beets are young or old, small or large, they are always tender. The 
beets are a very deep red color throughout, and the large tops are light green. 
Do not depend on this beet for early use as it grows slowly but when the early- 
sown beets get tough and poor, the Long Season will-be found to be of the finest 
quality. Even though they grow very large they are still just as tender as the young 
early beets and they retain their fine quality stored in a cold place for winter use. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 30c; 14 Lb. 85c; cacsont 

21 CHEROKEE WAX-—A Vigorous New Yellow Bean 
In our opinion, this is the greatest improvement in wax beans for many years. The handsome straight 
yellow pods grow 5 to 6 in. long, oval-shaped, meaty and have a very delightful flavor. Developed from 
a yellow “sport” found in Stringless Black Valentine, this new wax variety has all the vigor, big yields, 
and attractive even pods of that famous green bean. In our trials for the past two years, it has been out- 
standing, showing an ability to withstand adverse conditions, and producing very heavy yields. 
The pods have a smooth clean surface, free of specks and discoloration and turn an even, bright 
yellow color well before the picking stage. The flesh is thick and tender, brittle and entirely without 
strings. Cherokee has so many desirable features that we predict it will have a real place both for home 
and market. Pkt. 15c; 4% Lb. 35c. 
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Cherokee Wax 
New introduction of great merif. 
“Ripe tomatoes, green corn, and cukes the last Sun- 
day in July from gardens in this mountainous section 
of Northern Vermont is a record. But I had them this 
year— Valiant tomatoes, North Star corn, and Double 
Yield cucumbers.” 
Miss H. A. Johnson, Bakersfield, Vt. Sept. 10, 1946 

418 HARRIS’ DOUBLE YIELD 
Wonderful for Pickles and Early Slicers . 
Developed and grown by us on our own farms, this cucumber is the 
best kind for both pickles and small extra early slicers. It is the earliest 
and most prolific variety we have ever seen, producing enormous quan- 
tities of pickles and excellent small early cucumbers for slicing. 
The fruit is of medium length, very straight with blunt ends and of 
deep green color, perfect for both small and dill pickles. When large 
enough for slicing, they are thick and have very small seeds, and the 
flesh is crisp and clear white. 
If the vines are kept picked, Double Yield continues to produce fruit 
at an astonishing rate. Small pickles are often produced in clusters of 3 
or 4 like the fingers of your hand. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 35e; 14 Lb. 90c; 44 Lb. $1.50; 1 Lb. $2.75. Marketer Cucumbers —Thick, crisp flesh of fine quality. 

50 NEW LONG TENDERGREEN 
The Finest Round Podded Bean 
If you want really delicious, tender snap beans, 
grow our New Long Tendergreen. This new strain 
produces the longest and handsomest pods we 
have ever seen in a round green bean. It has all 
the best qualities of the famous Tendergreen— 
full flavor, tenderness and thick meat, and yet 
actually grows fully an inch longer than that 
variety. The pods often measure more than seven 
inches in length and even when they grow large, 
they remain just as tender and succulent as very 
young beans. 
The plants are exceptionally robust and healthy 
and produce a great abundance of these long 
handsome pods. If kept picked they will bear 
over a long period. We strongly recommend this 
excellent new strain to all growers of round 
green beans. 
Pkt. 15c; 4% Lb. 30c; Lh. 50c; 2 Lbs. 95c; 7144, Sunn Gaenne mammmmmemee 
Lbs. $2.85; 15 Lbs. $5.40. New Long Tendergreen 
430 MARKETER—The Best Dark Green Cucumber for Slicing 
This elegant new slicer leads the procession of better-looking and finer quality cucumbers 
for market, shipping and home use. It is very smooth, slim and handsome and carries the 
finest dark green color of any variety yet offered. At the picking stage these cukes are 7 to 8 
inches long and slightly more slender and tapered at the ends than A & C. The white flesh is 
unusually thick with very small seeds and is crisp and delicious to eat. 
Marketer is already famous for its big yields of fine even fruit. The vines hold up well and 
bear heavily from early in the season until well after most kinds are past their prime. For 
extra fancy dark green cucumbers, grow Marketer. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 40c; 14 Lb. $1.00; 4% Lb. $1.65; Lb. $2.90. 



