ENDIVE 
Batavian. Broad fleshy leaves, twisted edges. Cooks like spinach, 
also for salads and greens. Oz. 30c. 
Green Curled. Curled with bright green outer leaves. Oz. 30c. 
HERBS 
Anise, Borage, Caraway, Catnip, Coriander, Diil, Fennel, Hore- 
hound, Rosemary, Sweet Basil, Sweet Marjoram, Savory, Sage, 
Thyme. 
KALE 
1 oz. to 200 feet 
Dwarf Green Curled. Curly leaves, compact growth. Oz. 50c. 
KOHL RABI 
1 oz. to 200 feet 
Early White Vienna (55 days). Light green sweet fruits, white 
flesh. Favorite for home and market. Oz. 25c. 
LEEK 
VY oz. to 50 feet 
American Flag. Thick stems of excellent quality. Used for soups 
and stews. Oz. 50c. 
LETTUCE 
VY. oz. to 100 feet 
Grand Rapids. About 45 days. Loose leaf variety with handsome 
large, frilled leaves. Early. Crisp and delicious. Oz. 30c. 
Early Prize. Popular loose heading sort with crumpled leaves shaded 
brown; crisp, sweet, and tender. (Leaf.) 
Oakleaf (40 days). Dark green leaves, tender, resistant to hot 
weather. (Leaf.) 
Hanson Head Imp. (80 days). Large, glove headed variety for 
fall and early market. 
New York. Dark green leaves with large fine heads, crisp, and 
sweet. Oz. 40c. (Head.) 
Great Lakes. A fine head lettuce with resistance to tip burn. Heads 
even under adverse conditions. Pkt. 25c. 
Cos (Romaine). Upright loose folding heads, and the inner leaves 
blanched white. 
MUSTARD 
Southern Giant Curled. Large light green curled leaves. Excellent 
for greens. Oz. 25c. 
ONION SETS 
Danvers Yellow Globe and Silver Skin. These provide an onion crop 
early in the year. Plant in rows 4 inches apart. Per Ib. 20c. 
ONION SEED 
VY oz. to 100 feet 
Prizetaker (105 days). Large, handsome bulbs. Thin golden brown 
skin, crisp white flesh. Mild flavor. Oz. 75c. 
Sweet Spanish (110 days). Large globe-shaped onion of sweet, 
mild flavor. 
Crystal White Wax. Pure flat onion, mild. Can be used for bunch- 
iIngamOZz, 1 5c. 
Yellow Globe Danvers. Early, globe-shaped, yellow skin, pure 
white flesh. Excellent quality, medium size, good keeper. Oz. 
15¢, 
Silverskin or White Portugal. Medium size white onion, flat shape, 
mild flavor. Excellent for pickles and bunching. 
PARSNIPS 
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Imp. Guernsey. Large, fine grained roots, tender. Oz. 25c. 
Hollow Crown. Smooth white roots of excellent quality, tender 
and sweet. Oz. 25c. 
PARSLEY 
V4 oz. to 100 feet 
Moss Curled. Dark green leaves, finely crimped and curled. Oz. 25c. 
PEAS 
AllsPeas: bss 5c 
Alaska (Wilt-resistant) (58 days). Medium size pods well filled, 
productive; also recommended for fall planting. 2/2 feet. 
Blue Bantam or Hundredfold. Excellent dwarf. Largest podded va- 
riety bearing enormous pointed pods. Delicious, fine quality. 
1% feet. 
Dwarf Telephone. Vigorous vines produce a heavy crop of 4-inch 
pods, excellent quality for home and market. 2 feet. 
Gradus or Prosperity. Popular early large podded peas of high 
quality, sweet, and tender. 3 feet. 
American Wonder. Early dwarf. Plump 3-inch pods. | 2 feet. 

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Laxtonian. Popular dwarf; pods 4% inches, 8 large peas. 2 feet. 
Little Marvel (64 days). Outstanding among dwarf yarieties. Ex- 
ceptional in quality and yield. 12 feet. 
Thomas Laxton Imp. Excellent main crop. Heavy cropper. De- 
licious flavor. Highly recommended. 3 feet. 
Tall Telephone (Alderman) (72 days). Best of all tall late peas 
for home and market. 6 feet. 
Laxton’s Progress. Largest podded of early varieties. Pods dark 
green with large tender peas. Very prolific. 18 inches. 
Dwarf Gray Sugar (65 days). Earliest. Pods 3 inches long, light 
green, sweet and tender. 21'/ feet. Prolific. 
PEPPER 
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Large Bell or Bull Nose. Fine quality fruit, bright red when ripe, 
deep green when young, sweet. 
Pimento. Medium size, heart shaped peppers, brilliant red when 
ripe. Fine for freezing, salads, canning, and flavoring. 
Harris Early (63 days). ‘Best for the North.’’ Early variety pro- 
ducing heavily. Mild, sweet flavor. 4-inch fruit. 
PUMPKIN 
Connecticut Field. Large ribbed deep orange, thick flesh and sweet. 
Excellent for cooking or stock feed. 
Winter Luxury. Superior pie pumpkin, small but productive, an 
excellent keeper. 
POTATO SEED 
Prices on application. We carry stock in all leading varieties. 
RADISH 
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Early Scarlet Globe. Scarlet skin, oval shaped, early. 
Scarlet Turnip, White Tip. Popular early round sort with crisp, 
sweet flavored flesh. 
Sparkler. Scarlet with pronounced white tip. Pure white, solid, 
crisp flesh, mild sweet flavor. Very early. 
French Breakfast. Popular oval-shaped bright scarlet with white 
tip, early. 
White Icicle. Best white. Crisp flesh, delicate flavor. 
Black Spanish. Black skin, white flesh, slightly tapered. Well fla- 
vored, good keeper. 
RHUBARB 
See Perennial Vegetables. 
RUTABAGA 
1 oz. to 100 feet 
American Purple Top (90 days). Globe-shaped roots, good yielder. 
Oz7 256. 
SALSIFY 
(Oyster Plant) 1 oz. to 75 feet 
Mammoth Sandwich Island (150 days). Slow growing, hardy. Long, 
tapering, fleshy roots. Good keeper. Oz. 50c. 
SPINACH 
loz toro feet Oz 2 0c: 
Nobel Giant. Thick-leaved, spreading plants with large thick deep 
green leaves, tender and well flavored. 
Prickly Winter. Pointed leaves. Very hardy. Recommended for 
winter and very early spring crop. 
New Zealand Spinach. Small fleshy pointed leaves. Produced in 
succession. Not a true spinach, but has spinach flavor. Oz. 25c. 
SQUASH 
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Early White Bush Scallop. Early white sort, tender, juicy. 
Golden Summer Crookneck. Large fruits 10 inches long, slim, pear- 
shaped with curved neck, heavily warted. 
Zucchini. Cylindrical, smooth, medium green. Few seeds, ex- 
tremely tender. 
Green Hubbard. Standard winter variety. Large dark green fruit, 
heavily warted, thick sweet flesh. 
Golden Hubbard. Reddish orange skin moderately warted. 11 
inches long, 8 inches thick. Cooks dry and without stringiness. 
Table Queen (Acorn). Small acorn-shaped squash, smooth and 
very dark green. Yellow, sweet flesh, delicious when baked. 
SUNFLOWER 
Mammoth Russian. Large heads, fine for parrots and poultry. 
TOMATO 
1 oz. to about 2000 plants. Oz. 75c. 
Beefsteak or Ponderosa. Extremely large, rich scarlet red, of de- 
licious flavor. Heavy bearing. Y% oz. 20c, Y2 oz. 40c. 


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