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HIGH QUALITY 
BEANS 
IMPROVED GOLDEN WAX—! Ib. packet, 25c. 
BURPEE’S STRINGLESS GREEN POD—!, Ib. package, 25c. 
KENTUCKY WONDER—Most popular pole bean. Very good quality 
with long, green, thick ari a Y% ib. packet, 15c. 
HENDERSON’S DWARF (Ba LIMA—Heavy producer of small, 
flat, green shell beans, right up to frost. Dependable and produc- 
tive. % Ib. packet, 15c. Sigpi, 
BEETS } 
DETROIT RED—Excellent for canning or winter storag 
round, medium size and dark red. 4 oz. package, 10c. 
CABBAGE | 
GOLDEN ACRE—Yellows resistant. Round heads that are crisp and 
tender. Matures in about 60 days. Per packet, 10c. 
EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD—A yellows resistant strain of this 
popular variety. compact, conical heads. Early, productive 
and a good keeper. 
Nearly: 
Per packet, 10c. 
CARROTS 
DANVER’S HALF LONG—Popular and productive. Roots are crisp 
and tender. Keeps all winter. '/ oz. packet, 10c. 
SWEET CORN 
GOLDEN BANTAM—Favorite yellow sweet corn. Delicious flavor, 
tender and sweet. Small ears. Y2 Ib. packet, 25c. 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM—Hybrid yellow sweet corn. More pro- 
ductive and even better flavored than regular Golden Bantam. % 
Ib. packet, 25c. 
CUCUMBERS 
IMPROVED LONG GREEN—The best and most popular all-purpose 
cucumber. For slicing.or pickling. ¥ oz. packet, 10c. 
TOMATO—Any Varlety Listed Below, 10c Per Pkt. 
BONNY BEST—An old favorite that peace large, smooth 
and uniform fruit. Yields well until frost. 
BREAK-O-DAY—A new wilt resistant tomato that is nearly 
as early as Harliana, yet more productive and of better qual- 
ity. Its fruits are large, smooth, meaty, red and globular. 
EARLIANA—A standard variety which usually bears before 
other varieties. Very productive and of good quality. 
FIRESTEEL—HBAT RESISTANT variety that has no equal in 
setting fruit aie hot dry weather when other types drop 
their blossoms. The fruit is of good quality, being large, 
smooth and red. The vines do not get large, hence they may 
be planted a little closer together. ually bears as early as 
Earliana. One of the best varieties for Kansas. 
JOHN BAER—Another good old stand-by variety. Very pro- 
ductive, bearing uniform, attractive fruit of good quality. 
RUTGERS—A wilt resistant variety that is one of the heaviest 
eroppers. Meaty with small cavity. Deep red and me- 
dium to large in size. 
TOMATO PLANTS—We grow plants of all six of the varieties 
of Tomatoes lsted above. Will be ready about May Ist. 
Prices—50c per dozen, postpald. 40c per dozen at nursery. 
CABBAGE PLANTS—We grow plants of the two varieties de- 
scribed above, Prices same as for Tomatoes. 
PEPPER PLANTS—Californla Wonder, described above, 6 for 
50c; 90c per dozen; postpald. 
PLANTS of EGGPLANT—New York Improved, described above, 
6 for 50c; 90c per dozen; postpaid. 
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% lb. Beans—Golden Wax. 
lb. Peas—Little Marvel, 
. Sweet Corn—Golden Bantam. 
% oz. Beets—Detroit Red. 
% oz. Carrots—Danver’s Half Long. 
¥s 0Z. Cucumbers—Long Green Im- 
proved 
VEG ETAB LE S EEDS PRICES ARE POSTPAID 
CALIFORNIA WONDER—A large, high quality, early variet 

OUR HOME GARDEN 
SEED COLLECTION | 
Designed Especially for the Home Garden 
This collection consists of the most essential, successful, and easily grown vegetables for 
Not a lot of small 5c packets of unnecessary varieties, or varieties that you will 
want to buy the plants to set out (such as Tomatoes, Cabbage, etc.), but liberal “bulk” quan- 
tities of the most essential vegetables. Planting instructions on each packet. 
8. f oz. Lettuce—New York. 
9. # oz. Lettuce—Early Curled Simpson. 
10. % oz. Radish—Icicle. , 
11. \% oz. yeaah, oe Scarlet White 
12. oz. Spinach—Savoy Leaved 
sa Bloomsdale, ve! 

EGGPLANT 
NEW YORK IMPROVED—Early and almost continuous bene. 
fruits are satiny smooth, rich purple in color and large. Per pack- 
age, 10c. 
LETTUCE 
EARLY CURLED SIMPSON—Large light green ruffled leaves, crisp 
and sweet. Excellent for the home garden. jy oz. packet, 10c. 
NEW YORK—A wonderful new variety of head lettuce that can be 
grown with ease in the Kansas home garden. Large crisp heads. 
Slow to seed. fy oz. packet, 15c. 
MUSKMELON 
(Cantaloupe) 
HEARTS OF GOLD—Produces about 4-pound fruits that are tender, 
juicy, very sweet and good right out to the rind. Orange flesh 
Ys 0Z. packet, 10c. 
WATERMELON 
EARLY KANSAS SWEET—One of the finest melons. 
earles tough rind, bright red flesh of excellent flavor. 
PEAS 
LITTLE MARVEL—Best and most popular pea for the home garden. 
High quality and very productive. YY Ib. packet, 25c. 
RADISHES 
ICiICLE—Most popular white radish. Roots 4 to 5 inches long, snow 
white, mild, crisp and tender. '%4 oz. packet, 10c. 
EARLY SCARLET TURNIP, WHITE TIP—Roots are very round, 
of bright scarlet color; flesh white, firm, crisp and pleasant to the 
taste. 4 oz. packet, 10c. 
PARSNIPS 
HOLLOW CROWN—The best and most popular variety. Smooth 
white skin with rich, tender sweet flesh. Long tapering roots. %4 
oz. packet, 10c. 
PEPPER 
Large, medium 
\Y% oz. packet, 
especial- 
ly recommended for the home garden. d, sweet, mi aoe: it 
produces fruits 4 by 4% inches, with thick flesh and bright crimson 
coloring. Per packet, 10c. 
PUMPKIN 
SMALL SUGAR PIE—Rich orange flesh, thick, sweet and fine flavor 
Fruits weigh about 4 pounds. Makes delicious pies. '%4 oz. packe* 
10c. 
SPINACH 
BLOOMSDALE, SAVOY LEAVED—Large, curled, deep green leaves. 
Plant early. Y% oz. packet, 10c. 
SQUASH 
ACORN (Table Queen)—An excellent small winter squash, just right 
to cut in half for serving. Keeps well. 4% oz. packet, 10c. 
EARLY WHITE BUSH (Patty-Pan)—An excellent squash for the city 
garden because it forms a bush and does not take up so much space. 
Small white fruits. Very early. '%4 oz. packet, 10c. 
SWISS CHARD 
Vz oz. packet, 10c. 
TURNIPS 
PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE—Most popular variety. Globe-shaped. 
Sweet, white, tender flesh. '/ oz. packet, 10c. 
Makes excellent greens. 
BERMUDA ONION PLANTS 
Per bunch (100 plants) 20c, postpald. 

