MALMO QUALITY VEGETABLE SEED 
SELECTED VEGETABLE SEEDS 
OUTSTANDING ALL AMERICAN VEGETABLE SEED NOVELTIES 
LETTUCE SWEET CORN 
Erie. Yellow kerneled variety. Long cylindrical ears, slightly 
tapered with 12 to 14 rows of grain. Wilt resistant and relatively 
resistant to drought. Erie grows about 61/2 feet tall and the 

Bronze Beauty. In 40 days. Oakleaf type, tasty for salad. Vigorous, 
beautiful plants, easy and fast growing. Unusual nutlike flavor. 
Excellent for garnishing. Pkt. 25c. 
length of the ears is nine inches. Takes 88 days. Pkt. 10c. 

We select our Vegetable Seeds with great care, offering only 
those kinds that will give you satisfaction. Our seeds are germina- 
tion tested. There are no better to be had. Whether you plant a 
few packets or are a market gardener we can please you. Prices 
10c per packet unless otherwise stated. 
BEANS 
BUSH BEANS, GREEN POD. Dwarf Horticultural (53 days). Ex- 
cellent for pod bean or dried for shell bean. Stringless, long, 
round fleshy pods. 
Stringless Green Pod. Imp. (53 days). Very early, fine quality 
for home and market. Pods 6 inches long, tender. 
Stringless Refugee. Extra early, a splendid canning variety. 
Tendergreen (50 days). A new stringless, tender, round, green- 
podded bean, very productive. 
BUSH BEANS, WAX POD. Golden Wax Imp. (48 days). Extra 
early, producing quantities of golden yellow stringless pods. 
Pencil Pod Black Wax (52 days). Best early home and market 
variety. Golden pods, stringless, of highest quality. 
Davis White Wax (49 days). Creamy yellow, stringless, straight 
pods. Strong grower, prolific. 
POLE BEANS. Kentucky Wonder (65 days). Continuous bearing 
if mature pods are picked. 
Kentucky Wonder Wax (68 days). Best wax podded pole bean. 
Beautiful flat, nearly stringless waxy yellow pods. 
Oregon Giant. Large fleshy pods 10 inches long, stringless, and 
very tasty. Continuous bearing. % lb. 30c, 1 Ib. 50c. 
Tall Horticultural (63 days). A snap and green shell bean, prolific 
with flat 6-inch pods. Fine for baking. 
Blue Lake (66 days). Early, fleshy pods 6 inches long, nearly string- 
less, brittle, tender. Excellent for baking. 
LIMA BEANS, DWARF. Burpee’s Bush Lima (75 days). Fine fla- 
vored; broad meaty beans, prolific, in clusters. V2 Ib. 25c, 1 |b. 
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Cangreen (68days). Early bush lima bearing pods 3 inches long, 
the seeds are attractive green. Prolific. 
Henderson’s (Baby Limas). Small beans, very tender, of exquisite 
buttery lima flavor whether used green or dried. 
LIMA BEANS, POLE. Oregon Pole Lima. Strong, vigorous grower 
bearing continuously. Pods at their best when turning yellow. 
BEET 
(52-55 days) 
Crosby Early Egyptian. Dark red, fine quality. Oz. 25c. 
Early Wonder. Deep blood red, globe-shaped. Oz. 25c. 
Detroit Dark Red. Uniform dark round beet for home and market 
shipping and canning. Oz. 25c. 
BROCCOLI 
] oz. about 1500 plants. Oz. 65c 
Italian Green or Calabrese (60 days). Delicious variety producing 
about 10 weeks. Every new branch produces a hzad. 2 oz. 40c. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
- 1 oz. about 3000 plants 
Improved Dwarf. Compact plants 20 inches tall producing quan- 
tities of sprouts. Pkt. 10c, Y% oz. 40c. 
CABBAGE 
Yo oz. to 100 feet 
Copenhagen Market Imp. Splendid early market and shipping; 
valuable as early kraut variety. Firm uniform heads. Oz. 40c.’ 
Danish Ballhead. Among best late cabbage, large solid heads of 
excellent quality. Oz. 40c. 
Golden Acre. Yellows-resistant. Valuable for early market, and 
shipping, uniform heads on dwarf compact plants. Oz. 40c. 
CARROTS 
Chantenay red Cored (72 days). Tapered roots averaging 6 inches 
long, interior is solid orange. Oz. 25c. 
Danvers Half Long. Rich orange colored skin with roots averaging’ 
7 to 8 inches long. Oz. 25c. 
Imperator or Tendersweet. Bright orange colored, coreless roots, 
fine for bunching. Excellent for light sandy soils. Oz. 25c. 
CAULIFLOWER 
V2 oz. to 100 feet 
Snowball. Considered one of the best of all-around cauliflower, 
highly recommended for home and market. 
CELERIAC 
Giant Smooth Prague (Turnip-rooted celery). Large root used for 
soups and salads, green tops for soup. : 
CELERY 
Vy oz. to 100 ft. Plant seed in hotbead early, in well fertilized 
seed bed kept moist. Sow in rows 4 inches apart. 4 oz. of seed to 
2000 plants. When. seedlings are started thin out to 3 inches. 
When 6 inches high transplant to 6 inches, in 3-foot rows. - 
Utah. Excellent green celery for fall and winter. Stocky, full 
hearted, compact stems of delicious nutty flavor. 
CHARD 
1 oz. to 100 feet 
Burpee’s Rhubarb (60 days). A recent introduction having crim- 
son stalks and dark green crumpled leaves. Easily grown. Oz. 25c. 
Lucullus. Fleshy crumpled leaves provide excellent greens. Oz. 25c. 
CHIVES 
The leaves have a mild flavor of young onions. Use in soups and 
salads. 
CORN 
SWEET 
8 oz. to 100 feet 
Golden Bantam (About 80 days). Golden ears 6 inches long, 8 
rows, delicious tlavote= 20 Iba 5c, alnlDssSoG. 
Golden Bantam, Improved. Late yellow hybrid of excellent qual- 
ity. 12 rows, stalks 8 feet. VY Ib. 25c, 1 Ib. 35c. 
Golden Cross Bantam (88 days). Disease resistant, productive, 
exceptional flavor. Adapted to market, canning, and home gar- 
dens. Ears 8 inches, 10 to 14 rows. 1 Ib. 45c. 
Golden Early Market. Early hybrid, large yellow ears of 12 rows. 
Excellent quality. 2 Ibs. 25c, 1 Ib. 35c. 
Golden Early Sunshine. Rich, golden kernels, 8 days earlier than 
Bantam, dwarfer, sweet. Home and market. 1 Ib. 35c. 
CRESS 
Extra Curled. Crisp, pungent-flavored leaves; dwarf and compact. 
Used for salads. 
CUCUMBER 
1 oz. to 100 feet: Oz. 35c 
Boston Pickling (68 days). Largest pickling sort, heavily spined 
at pickling stage. Excellent for pickling and slicing. 
Davis Perfect. Mid-season. Dark, green skin, superb quality. 
Early White Spine Imp. Early, heavy bearing. 8 inches longue 
Improved Long Green. Outstanding. Fruits about 10 inches long, 
uniformly slender. Small fruits used for sweet pickles. 
Lemon. Lemon color and shape, distinctive flavor. Used for pickles 
and salads. 
Straight Eight. Dark green fruits, 8 inches long on vigorous pro- 
ductive vines. 
EGG PLANT 
Black Beauty. Early, producing quantities of black fruits. Oz. $1.15. 
New York Imp. Standard home and market variety. Shapely rich 
purple fruits, usually 8 on each plant. 
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