

Wisconsin Early Harvest Pea. 
WILT RESISTANT PEA 
*320. WISCONSIN EARLY HAR- 
VEST.* (60 days.) We discarded the Wis- 
consin Early Sweet for the Wisconsin Early 
Harvest aS we consider it superior to Early 
Sweet; just as Early Sweet was superior to the 
old variety Surprise. It is a new Fusarium Wilt 
Resistant, early sweet, wrinkled variety which 
shows more vigor than Wisconsin Early Sweet. 
The vines grow about 32 inches in height; rather 
slender plant of a medium green color. The 2% 
inch light green, plump, single pods contain 
from 6 to 8 peas of excellent flavor and fine 
tender skin. Nothing nicer for a first early 
sweet. Pkt., 10c; 4% Ib., 30c; Ib., 45c; 2 Ibs., 
80c; 5 lbs., $1.60, postpaid. 

Jubilee Tomato, 
GOLDEN ORANGE TOMATO 
434, JUBILEE. (72 days.)  Hostesses 
now consider the color scheme a very important 
part in a table setting, especially in salads, and 
this new bright golden-orange tomato is espe- 
cially desirable for this purpose. Fruits are 
bright golden-orange, deep globe shaped, weigh- 
ing about 6 ozs. each. Walls are thick with few 
seeds which makes it most attractive when sliced. 
Quality is excellent’ and a great improvement 
over other yellow fruited varieties. Excellent 
for Yellow Tomato Juice. Pkt., 10c; YY o2., 
40c; oz., 75c; %4 1b., $2.10, postpaid, 

Kitchenette Squash, 


Tendersweet Carrot. 
CARROT 
108. TENDERSWEET. 
(73 days.) A 
beautiful new orange red carrot of exceptionally 
fine quality. Roots average about 8 to 8% inches 
in length and taper slightly from the shoulder 
The flesh is crisp, tender, and 
We highly recommend this to the home 
0Z., 
to a blunt end. 
sweet. 
gardener. Pkt., 10c; 
$1.70, postpaid, 
25c¢; Y% Ib., 65c; Ib., 

Butternut Squash. 
Insect Resistant. 
WINTER SQUASH 
420. BUTTERNUT.. (95 days.) This new 
variety originated in the New England States 
and in our opinion it is the ideal home baking 
type. Better than Table Queen as an individual 
baker. The 3 to 4%-lb. fruits are of an ivory 
white color, 10 to 12 inches long, 4 to 5 inches 
in diameter at the largest point, pear shaped, 
smooth skin and hard. The bright orange flesh 
is very thick and the seed cavity is only in the 
bulbous end so that about 90% of the entire 
fruit is edible. In our trials the past two years 
the squash seemed to be resistant to insects and 
while the squash borers attacked other varieties 
in the trial, they did not damage the Butternut. 
We think this variety should be in every gar- 
den. Pkt., 10c; 0z., 30c; % lb., 85c; Ib., $2.25, 
postpaid, 
PLEASE NOTE: This variety should not be 
confused with Buttercup, catalog No. 406, which 
is an excellent late winter squash but turban 
shaped. 
WINTER SQUASH 
4ti KiRGHENETRE. (105 
days.) A small strain of Improved 
Hubbard. Size about 9x6 inches 
and average weight six pounds, It 
is just the right size for the aver- 
age family, The quality is equal 
to any of the Hubbards. Pkt. 10c; 
02., 20c3) Yq Ib. 55c; 1b., $1.65, 
postpaid, ' 
<= 9 



267. BLACK DIAMOND OR FLORI- 
DA GIANT. (90 days.) This new large oval 
shaped melon within a short time became the 
most popular and widely planted shipping melon 
in the South, It is a remarkably fine quality 
melon, its average weight is 40 pounds, with 
specimens up to 125 pounds. Round, smooth, 
dark rich green in color, flesh bright red of 
Sweet delicate flavor. Seed mottle brownish 
black, —PEt.,. 10c; 02. 35¢e;° 24. Ibe, e90es Ih.; 
$2.50, postpaid. 

Deepheart Fringed Endive. 
ENDIVE 
188. DEEPHEART FRINGED. An en- 
tirely new type of Batavian Endive although it 
is not strictly Batavian type, but a cross of a 
type between Batavian and Green Curl. Hearts 
are closely packed with an abundance of fine 
leaves blanching to clear creamy yellow. The 
leaves are much broader than Green Curl, but 
the color is about the same. The leaf margins 
are deeply cut and curled and do not lie flat 
on the ground. Well-grown plants have a di- 
ameter of 10 to 12 inches and a depth of 7 to 
8 inches. Pkt., 10c; 0z., 20c; % Ilb., 60c; Ib., 
$1.60, postpaid. 

Oakview Ballhead CaLbage. 
LATE CABBAGE 
86. OAKVIEW BALLHEAD. (105 days.) 
Developed ‘from a single plant selection of the 
Ferry’s Hollander for a larger type and a higher 
tonnage. Note illustration. Plant at the left is 
a regular Danish Ballhead. The one on the 
scales and at the right is the Oakview. Heads 
average seven and one-half to eight inches in 
diameter and eight to ten pounds in weight. Re- 
markably firm and solid, of splendid quality, 
Will keep perfectly in storage until late spring. 
Pkt., 10c; Y oz., 30c; 0z., 45c; % Ih., $1.25; 
lb., $3.75, postpaid, 
