

Bibb Lettuce 
357 TOUCHON CARROT 
Excels_in Sweetness and Tenderness 
68 days. An early quality Carrot for home 
and market gardener. Tops are medium 
height, and strong roots orange-scarlet, 614 
to 7 inches long, 1!4 inches thick. Straight, 
slender, strictly stump-rooted. Flesh deep 
orange, no core, similar to Nantes, but prefer- 
red by many growers for its length. Pkt., 10c; 
oz., 40c; 14 lb., $1.00. 
702 HOLMES’ PROLIFIC 
SWEET PEPPER 
70 days. This variety is exceptionally popu- 
lar with large Pepper growers; being earlier 
than Calwonder and having some of its thick- 
ness of flesh. Gives heavy yields of very large 
fruits and holds its size throughout the season. 
Color a beautiful red. It is a great favorite 
with market and home gardeners. Pkt., 15c; 
16 oz., 45c;3 0z., 80c; 14 Ib., $2.85. 

Holmes’ Prolific Sweet Pepper 
520 
BIBB LETTUCE 
Crisp—Tender—Tasty 
Rich in Vitamins 
60 days. Here is a dis- 
tinct variety with crisp- 
ness and distinct flavor of 
its own. No other Lettuce 
seems to possess what you 
get in Bibb. The heads 
are small, somewhat loose 
in form, the outer leaves 
are a deep glossy green, 
the interior bleaches to a 
rich yellowish waxy green. 
Pkt., 15c; 46 02z., 25c} 0z., 
45c. 

Touchon Carrot 


Summer Pascal Celery 
389 
SUMMER PASCAL CELERY 
Pure Strain 
Unique—Crisp—Nutty Sweet 
120 days. Here is a beautiful Pascal Celery 
that can be bleached with paper or boards. It 
is full-hearted, smooth, stringless, crisp, deli- 
cious and easy to bleach. Can be grown for 
early or late. Height medium, with round, 
solid, smooth ribs, dark green in color. It out- 
sells others and has brought a premium on the 
market of 50% or more. Just the Celery you 
have been looking for. Pkt., 15c; %4 oz., 
$1.15; oz., $2.00; 14 Ib., $7.00; Ib., $25.00. 
869 
GOLDEN JUBILEE TOMATO 
The Best Orange or Yellow Tomato 
(75 days.) Compares in size, smoothness, 
and fine quality with the best of thé red va- 
rieties. Is much like Rutgers, ripens about 
the same time, and has a beautiful deep round 
fruit, of a bright golden orange color. Inter- 
iors solid and meaty. It is free from acidity. 
Very attractive when sliced. Is entirely differ- 
ent from any other yellow kind and is much 
superior. We recommend it highly. Pkt., 15c; 
18 oz., 55c; 1 oz., $1.00; 4 lb., $3.25. 
551 SLOBOLT LETTUCE 
Long Standing—-Crisp Green Leaves 
(40 days.) Developed by the United States Department of Agriculture 
and is a real find for home gardeners. It will remain in bright condition 
without going to seed for two or three weeks longer than the regular kinds. 
It resembles Grand Rapids in type and has the same attractive flesh and 
greener leaves. Light green color. Of delightful crispness and mild flavor. 
Instead of running up seed when weather gets hot, it remains dwarf in 
growth, producing a thick cluster of leaves in the center, and produces fine, 
crisp Lettuce over a long period. Adapted to growing in the spring, sum- 
mer and fall, a most desirable home garden variety. Pkt., 15c; 0z., 50c; 44 
Ib., $1.50. 
816 BUTTERNUT SQUASH 
85 days. The newest and finest variety among small winter Squashes. The 
fruits are of yellowish brown color and bottle-sshaped. The outer shell is 
smooth and hard, the flesh is yellow, fine texture, dry and of excellent fla- 
vor. There is a very small seed cavity and almost the entire fruit is clear, 
solid, high quality meat. New introduction and one which is increasing in 
popularity by leaps and bounds. Pkt., 15c; oz., 80c; 14 lb., $2.40. 

Butternut Squash 
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