Vegetable Seeds for Florists (Continued) 

this is it—-Golden Wonder. 
PARSNIP 
(12 oz., per 100-ft. row). Sow early, 
space rows 18 in. Roots hardy 
Short, Thick. 100 days. Finest and earli- 
est strain. Pulls easily, sweet delicate 
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Smooth White. 130 days. Evenly tapered 
—whiter than “‘Hollow Crown” ................ 
PEAS, see page +47. 
PEPPER 
(About 3000 seeds per oz.) Sow 6 
weeks before outdoor planting. 
Germinate seeds warm. Space plants 
16x24 in. Days indicated are from 
date plants are set out. 
Avalon. Sweet button shaped fruits about 
2 in. across; red flesh. Fine for canning 
whole. "15.02 B5 6.40 ice ert usts See 
California Wonder Select (Sweet) . 72 days. 
Standard of excellence in Sweet Peppers. 
Extra: thick’ walls. Voxoz> 40cia0 ee 
Chinese Giant (Sweet). 80 days. The 
largest Sweet Pepper. 12 oz., 35¢............ 
Golden Wonder. Golden fleshed California 
Wonder type. -2- 02, 85¢,.-.2.5 eee 
Harris’ Early Giant (Sweet) . 63 days. Well- 
suited to northern states. 2 oz., 
Hungarian Yellow Wax (Hot). Very early. 
Plants small, productive. 2 oz., 40e........ 
Large Bell or Bull Nose (Hot). 65 days. 
Ribs pungent, otherwise mild. 2 oz., 40c 
Large Cherry (Hot). 12 oz., 
Long Red Cayenne (Hot). 70 days. For 
pickles, canning or drying. 2 oz., 35c...... 
Oakview Wonder (Sweet). 65 days. (Early 
California Wonder). 2 oz., 40¢.............. 
Pimento (Perfection). Sweet. 72 days 
Fruits smooth, conical. 2 oz., 30¢e............ 
Red Chili. Numerous 2-2/2 in. long fruits. 
Borne upright. Very pungent. 1 oz., 35c.... 
Ruby King (Sweet). 68 days. Very produc- 
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Sunnybrook. Sweet, tomato-shaped fruits. 
Turns scarlet red earlier than most other 
Pepper 13. 0yS.. Va On, 3 Secs sieinicnd 
Sweet Bull Nose (Sweet Mountain). Mild- 
fleshed. 65 days. 2 oz., 
World Beater (Sweet). 70 days. Large, 
oblong green, thick flesh. 2 oz., 35¢e. 
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PUMPKIN loz. 4ozs. 1 lb. 
Small Sugar Pie. Early orange.................. $0.15 $0.50 $1.50 
RADISH 
(1 oz. for 100-ft. row) 
*Cavalier. Short topped, deep scarlet. 
Choice for forcing. 10 Ibs., $12.60.......:.. Rib -45 =1.40 
Crimson Giant. 30 days. Remains crisp....... ats 40 =+1.20 
*Early Scarlet Globe (Short Top). Our 
strain of this very early forcing variety is a 
superior one. 23 days. An ideal florists’ 
“eatch;:crops) LOulbsy $12,608.05: nee es Ae 45 1.40 
French Breakfast. 25 days. Oblong roots, 
scarlet, white tipped. Forcing and market .15 .40 1.20 
*Icicle (Short Top). 27 days. Best white 
for outdoors and forcing. 10 Ibs., $10.80.... .15 40 1.20 
RUTABAGA 
American Purple Top3...s..c.c.-.c..ceciscoasceseene 15 .30 .80 
SPINACH 
1 oz. for 100-ft. row) 
*Cavallius. A special forcing strain pro- 
ducing heavily under short day greenhouse 
conditions. Sow Oct. to late Jan............... 45-71 SC 240 
Giant Thick Leaved (Nobel). 45 days....... 1S .30 .80 
King of Denmark. 48 daySs...............c0ecc00s aE .30 .80 
Savoy-Leaved or Bloomsdale. 40 days....... ah 20 24,80 
*New Zealand (Tetragonia). Picked thru- 
out the summer. Suitable for greenhouse 
forcing in 50-60° temperature..............0006- ANS 40 1.20 
SQUASH 
(About 380 seeds per oz.) 
Acorn. 60 days. Winter squash.................. .20 65 1.90 
Buttercup. 100 days. Winter squash.......... .20 <1 5 meee 20 
Butternut. 100 days. Winter squash.......... 40:1 25 eas 
Early Prolific Straightneck. 50 days. Sum- 
mer squash. Edible when 4 to 14 in........... FL be 50 1.50 
Hubbard. True. Green winter Squash.......... .20 65 2.00 
SWISS CHARD 
(1 oz. for 100-ft. row) 
*Lucullus. Deep green crumpled leaves. For 
forcing sow directly or transplant field- 
grown roots. Cool house temp. Pick leaves. .15 .50 1.50 
TOMATO 
(About 7000 seeds per oz.). We offer only the highest 
quality Tomato seed from specialist growers. Sow seed 
6 to 8 weeks before time to plant out. Days indicated 
are from date plants are set out. 
SPECIAL FORCING VARIETIES 
*Waltham Forcing. The ideal forcing Tomato. Even sized, 
4 oz. scarlet fruits, firm, good shippers and do not crack. Plants 
take little room, may be grown in old buckets. Flowers self- 
pollinating. Early and heavy yielder. This variety also fine for 
outdoor trellis. Tr. pkt., 50¢; V4 oz., $1.00; 1 oz., $3.00. 
* Michigan State Forcing. Wilt Resistant. Distinct greenhouse 
Tomato developed at Michigan State College. Rich, deep scarlet 
fruits, average 5-6 oz., globular, in large clusters. Highly self- 
pollinating but responds well to daily tapping of flowering 
clusters. Tr. pkt., 25¢; % oz., 50¢; | oz., $1.50. 
Globe ““A.”” Pink fruits, a little larger than regular Globe. De- 
veloped by Ohio State Experiment Station. Ships well. Tr. pkt., 
50c; 4 oz., $1.00; 1 oz., $3.00. 
Marhio or Marvelous. Pink fruit, wilt resistant and almost free 
from cracks. Vigorous grower requiring high temperature and 
particularly fine for fall forcing. Extra select stock. Tr. pkt., 
50c; %4 oz., $1.00; | oz., $3.00. 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
*Bonny Best. Unexcelled for all purposes. 
Smooth and firm. 73 dayS.....ccccccesseeceeeeers $0.60 $2.00 $5.90 
Break-O’Day. Early WILT-RESISTANT, 
globe shaped. Heavy producer, flesh firm.... .60 2.00 6.00 
Chalk’s Early Jewel. 75 days. Heavy pro- 
ducer, scarlet-red, smooth and firm.......... 50. 1.700526 
Crimson Cushion or Beefsteak. Large, flat, ; 
bright scarlet; solid, very prolific................ 80 2.70 8.00 
Dwarf Champion. Tree-like. Requires no 
support; medium size, solid pink fruit...... 10. - 2.35950 
Band grown vegetable plants mean earlier crops and less root shock in transplanting. 
