1947 Vegetable Novelties and Specialties 

CARROT 
191—NANTES 
STRONG TOP. A new 
selection developped 
out of our outstanding 
strain of Nantes stump 
rooted. Has the same 
general root character- 
istic as Nantes stump 
rooted and _  coreless, 
flesh bright orange red 
but tops, while not 
noticeably larger, are 
stronger and less likely 
to break at the collar in 
pulling. 
Pkt. $0.10; 34 oz. $0.20; 
1 oz. $0.35; 14 Ib. $1.00; 
Postpaid. 

No. 191 Carrot Nantes 
strong top. 
CELERY 
214B—TALL UTAH. 
Most outstanding strain 
of tall green celery. 
Quite taller than the 
regular Utah and just 
as good if not superior 
in quality. Plants are 
erect, compact and un- 
iform. Blanches readily, 
tender, crisp and of 
excellent quality. A new 
strain of splendid green 
celery that no amateur 
canafford to be without. 

Pkt. $0.15; 14 oz. $0.30; 
% 02. $0.50; 1 oz. $0.90; 
postpaid. 
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214B—Celery Tall Utah 

132. Cabbage Green Acre 
CABBAGE aa 
132—GREEN ACRE. A strain of early cabbage 
in which plants and heads are a deeper more 
attractive shade of green than all other early 
sorts. A very desirable high quality early cabbage 
ti . 10nie garden and market. 
t. $0.10; 14 oz. $0.20; % oz. $0.30; 1 oz. $0.55; 
34 Ib. $1.75; postpaid. $ 
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618A—Pepper Early Calwonder 4 
PEPPER 
618A—EARLY CALWONDER (Sweet). An 
earlier. and more productive strain of California 
Wonder. Fruits are blocky, smcoth and very 
thick. Flesh exceelingly mild and sweet. Plants 
shorter and stock’er than those of California 
Wonder. Fruits are set earlier and more abun- 
mated Unsurpassed for the home garden and 
market. 
Pkt. $0.15; 14 oz. $0.35; 14 oz. $0.65; 1 oz. $1.10; 
Postpaid. 

416A—Lettuce Bronze Beauty 
LETTUCE 
416A—-BRONZE BEAUTY. Bronze medal All 
America Selection for 1947. This new Bronze 
Beauty lettuce is tender, crisp and of unusually 
tasty nut-like flavor. The finest, most colorful and 
most delicious leaf lettuce for the home garden. 
Easy and quick to grow—ready for the table in 
about 40 days after seeding. The plants are 
vigorous, well formed, uniform in height and 
resistant to hot weather. The leaves are shaped in 
an entirely new pattern. The color is a warm 
ruddy bronze sheen which completely suffuses the 
soft "green undertone—delightfully attractive—a 
real find for thrilling new garnishes and appetizing 
combination salads. 
Pkt. $0.25; 5 pkts. for $1.00; postpaid. 
$39—Tomato Jubilee 
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172A—Cauliflower Snowball A 
CAULIFLOWER 
1724—SNOWBALL A. Selected as the most 
satisfactory early strain of Snowball cauliflower. 
Heads of good depth, solid, ivory white and of fine 
quality. Inner leaves cover the heads well. Early 
and a sure cropper. 
Pkt. $0.20; 14 oz. $0.65; 14 oz. $1.15; 34 oz. $2.00; 
1 oz. $3.50; postpaid. 

726—Fordhook Tampala 
TAMPALA 
(Better than Spinach) 
726—FORDHOOK TAMPALA. A new selected 
strain of this remarkable green leaf vegetable. 
Has very dark green leaves and the green color is 
retained after cooking. It is prepared and cooked 
and served like spinach. Tampala also makes an 
excellent baby food when strained. It is in the 
opinion of many, far superior to spinach or Swiss 
Chard. Its color is more appetizing, its flavor 
more delicious; shrinks very little. Easy to clean 
and prepare. Ready to use within 6 to 8 weeks 
from sowing. Young stem tips and leaves may be 
cooked together. 
Pkt. $0.20; 3 pkts. for $0.50; 5 pkts. for $0.75. 
TOMATO 
839—JUBILEE. Best orange skinned and orange 
fleshed tomato. Compares favorably with the 
best of the standard red varieties in shape, smooth- 
ness, quality and solidity. Entirely different from 
any yellow or orange tomato you have ever grown. 
Fruits large, bright golden orange, globular, full 
flavoured and really delicious. Most attractive 
when sliced and does not leak when cut. Very 
high vitamin A and C content. 72 days. 
Pkt. $0.20; 3 pkts. for $0.50. 
