
—Goliath, WALL-4. Pkt. 20c 
The beauty of this variety cannot be ex- 
celled even by the double strains. 
XANTHISMA (zan-THIZ-mah) 
A genus of annual and biennial plants 
with narrow. leaves and yellow ray flow- 
ers in heads. Suitable for dry open places 
and seed should be sown where plants 
are to grow. 
—iexanum., XANT-1, Pkt. 20c 
“Star of Texas”. Annual making the 
most brilliant showing of vivid sun reflect- 
ang golden yellow of any annual flower, 
no exceptions; continuous bloom from late 
June till end of Oct; flowers are big, 
many pointed stars of polished gold, cuts 
won and withstands heat and drough well, 
~ft. 
‘XERANTHEMUM 
(zee-RAN-thee-mum) 
—tnnum, Double Mixed. XERN-1. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 80c 
_Easily grown everlastings with white 
downy foliage and pink, purple and white 
flowers, 1'-in. across; they are grown 
mainly for, their papery flowers for dry- 
ing; best to sow in rows in the garden 
when weather becomes warm, thinning 
oat out later to 6-in. or so apart, 3-ft. 
tall. 
ZEA (ZEE-ch) 
A’ genus of the Grass Family, tender 
annuals, common name Maize. Zea Mays 
is the common corn, which see for other 
ornamental varieties. 
—Striped. ZEA-1. Pkt. 15¢ 
Japanese striped gigantea. Tall maize 
with pretty striped leaves. 
ZYGADENUS (zig-ah-DEE-nus) 
—gramineus, ZIG-1. Pkt. 20c 
ZINNIAS 
Zinnias are warm weather loving plants 
and should never be sown until the soil 
has thoroughly warmed up and all danger 
of frost has passed. For best results, espe- 
cially with the “smaller flowered, early 
blooming varieties, we recommend sowing 
the seed where the plants. are to flower. 
The taller growing, large flowered sorts 
can safely be transplanted, altho they 
also will make more robust growth and 
will produce more flowers if they can be 
planted where they are to remain -and 
when the seedlings are 3-4-in. tall, thinned 
out to the proper distance. To induce a 
thrifty, heavy root system, irrigate your 
plants rather than merely sprinkling them. 
Dig a ‘little trench along side the rows 
and let the water run slowly for several 
hours so that it will seep down deep into }’ 
the soil and make the plant food avail- 
able for the plants throughout the mass of 
feeding roots. Always cultivate after each 
irrigation to conserve the moisture; by this 
method you will\ have to water zinnias 
only once every two weeks or so, it gives 
a stronger, healthier plani and saves on 
the -water:bill. 
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DAHLIA-FLOWERED Ex 
These were introduced in 1919 and since 
that time all the best colors have been in- 
cluded. The plants are 2!4-3-ft. tall, very 
robust and bearing many strong stems of 
fully double, huge flowers which»resemble }|- 
the show type. Dahlia. 
—Canary Bird, ZIN-1. Pkt. 15c: oz. $1.00 
- Rich canary yellow. color. 
_——Crimson Monarch. ZIN-2. Pkt. 15c; 
Very large flowered deep crimson. 
—Dream, Zin-3. Pkt. 15c; oz. $1.00 
oz. $1.00 
Most unusual deep rosy lavender. 
—Exquisite. ZIN-5. Pkt. 15c; oz. $1.00 
Light rose with a deep rose center. 
_ —Golden Dawn, ZIN-4, Pkt. 15c; oz. $1.00 
The best rich golden yellow. 
—Oriole. ZIN-6. Pkt. 15c; oz. $1.00 
Immense blooms of deep orange, crimson 
and gold. 
—Polar Bear. ZIN-7. Pkt. 15c; 
Large creamy white. 
—Will Rogers. ZIN-8. Pkt. 15c; oz. $1.00 
A lovely brilliant scarlet red, 
—Dahlia-Flowered Blend. 
’ Pkt. 10c; 
GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA 
These were introduced in 1926 and have 
Tapidly gained in popularity. The plants 
are  3-4-ft. i 
adapt it particularly for use as a cut 
flower; the flowers are large and flat giv- 
ing a graceful effect. ; 
—Enchantress. ZIN-10. Pkt. 15c; oz. $1.00 
Pretty light rose with deep rose center. 
=Golden Queen. ZIN-11, Pkt. 15c; 
, Golden yellow. 
—Grenadier, ZIN-12. Pkt, 15c; oz. $1.00 
; oz. $1.00 
oz. $1.00 
ZIN-9X. 
oz. $1.00 
A bright “dark red. 
—Lavender Queen. ZIN-13. Pkt. 15c; 
oz. $1.00 
Deep ‘rosy lavender. 
Miss Willmott. ZIN-14, Pkt. 15c; 
; oz. $1.00 
Large flowers of soft rich pink. | 
-—Orange Queen, ZIN-15, Pkt. 15c¢; 
oz. $1.00 
Golden orange. ? i 
Purity. ZIN-16. Pkt. 15c: oz. $1.00 
Best white in any Zinnia. 
—Scarlet Queen. ZIN-17, Pkt. 15c: 
; oz. $1.00 
Glowing deep scarlet. 
—Cal. Giants, Mixed. ZIN-18X. Pkt. 10c; 
; oz. $1.00 
This is a high class blend of varieties. 
—Super Giants, Mixed. ZIN-19. Pkt. 15c; 
oz. $1.00 
A vastly improved strain of the Crown 
O’'Gold type with large well formed flow- 
ers in soft pastel shades, each petal over- 
laid at the base with deep golden yellow. 
-—Super Fantasy. | ZIN-20. Pkt. 15c: 
oz. $1.00 
Flowers are 3-in. in diameter, shaggy- 
petaled and on long stems, making excel- 
lent cut flowers. They are strikingly beau- 
tiful. 
Harmony Type, ZIN-21, Pkt. 15c; 
oz. $1.40 
\Scabious-Flowered, plants 21/2-3-ft. bear- 
ing numerous medium sized flowers, re- 
sembling the annual Scabiosq and, Har- 
mony Marigold. Bright shades including 
Set scarlet, orange, yellow, pink and 
white. 
—gaillardia-Flavored, ZIN-22. Pkt. 15c; 
oz, $1.40 
Navajo. Flowers resemble a Picta Double 
gaillardia, in both form and _ coloring. 
Finest mixed, bicolors, mellow tones, fine 
for cutting, 2-ft. : 
—Howard’s Gionts, ZIN-23, Pkt, 15¢: 
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Pioneer Seed Company, Dimondale, Michigan 
VEGETABLE SEEDS 
All prices are post paid, unless mentioned otherwise. Quarter and half pound 
lots, at peund rate. We will be pleased to quote, on request, lowest prices on 
larger quantities. 
ASPARAGUS. 
Easily grown from seed which should be sown as early in the spring as possible. 







LIMA BEANS. fe aes Moi s 
Limas are easily grown in any rich well drained loam; pole sorts rome 
or supports but the bush sort. can be grown same as the regular b 
except giving them a little more room in the row. Be sure seed is. 
when planting; when >ossible you can plant the seed with the 
better germination. Plan: only when the soil is warm and afte> all E 
frost is passed. The beafs are used in the greea state or they can be left for 
beans, The seed being very large, it requires from 2-3 times more seed per 
: 
space than for the regular bush beans. 2 bushels per acre. es 
s 
tall with long’ stems which| 
Thin the seedlings 34 inches apart and ‘transplant to their permanent location when 
1 or 2 years old, spacing them 18 inches apart in 242, or more, foot rows. A pkt. 
will produce 100 plants; 3 oz. for 100 ft. row; or 12 lbs. per acre. Seeds break ground 
in about 20 days, 4000 roots required per acre. 
Mary Washington. .......sceceesveccevcceseeess Pkt. 10c7 oz, 20c; Ib. $1.50 
This is the: best of all the varieties; is rust proof and blight resistant; shoots are 
long without branching and resists hot weather witout blowing out. 
BEANS. Bush Varieties. 
Bush beans do well in most any medium rich garden soil with the wax sorts doing: 
their best on a more sandy soil. Plant after danger of frost, in rows about 28 inches 
apart, sowing 4 inch deep and about 2-3 inches apart in the r9ws Packet will plant 
100 feet and contains about 10 oz. of seed; a good bushel or 60: lbs. per acre. 
GREEN PODDED SORTS: 
Bountiful s oe eco ce ec PL Scr Ue Aer Gy la 6200 
48 days. Early flat podded, stringless and of highest quality; excellent. shipper. 
It is reliable everywhere, excellent for freezing, seed flesh color. i 
Burpee Stringless.........c.ccceceececcccesces-Pkt 253 lb. 45ce: 5 Ibs. $2.00 
49 days. A very popular old standby and probably the best seller, especially 
valuable for the home garden; very meaty and stringless; seed chocolate color. 
Dwarf Horticultural. ......0d..cecceceseceeeess+Pkt, 25¢; Ib. 45c; 5 Ibs. $2.00 
54 days. Pods 5 inches long, flat, almost stringless when young; used both 
as a string or shell bean. 
Cranberry Bean. They are good for dry beans. 
Full Measure..........- ceceueu ccc de ere 2oc? 1b. 40Ce obs. S2.00 
54 days. A very popular round green podded sort in the Ohio Valley, pods 
6 inches long, stringless and of the best quality. 
Giant Stringless Green Pod..............---,..+Pkt. 25¢; Ib. 45c: 5 Ibs. $2.00 
51 days. A meaty round podded sort, very popular all over the U. S. and 
excellent for all uses, strong: grower; seed brownish-red. 
Keystonian........... Sats Nee the 3 aaa carts eee Pkt, 25c; Ib. 45c; 5 Ibs. $2.00 
52 days. Dark green pods, 6-642 inches long round, best quality and doing best 
in all sections. 
Red Valentine.. 
49 days. 
string beans under cdverse conditions; very popular in the mountain regions also; 
slightly stringy; seed red, marbled : 
Tendergreen........ecc-eere ..-Pkt. 25¢; Ib. 45c; 5, Ibs. $2.00 
53 days. An extra good quality round. podded sort, excellent flavor and very 
popular everywhere; seed bluish, mottled. ; 
eearseccve 
seeeee Pkt. 25c; lb. 45c: 5 Ibs. $2.00 
eecoeeeree eer ootorseesees 
ce eoeeoeeeesevose 
Seed brown. : “ ¥ 
WAX OR YELLOW PODDED SORTS: 
Pencil Pod Black Wax.............. seeeeess Pkt. 25c; Ib. 55c: 5 Ibs. $2.25 
52 days. The most popular of the round podded wax varieties; always a sure 
bearer, pods 5!/2-6 inches long and of the very best quality; good for freezing, 
too, Seed black. ; ‘ : 
Saier’s Golden Wax....... Saesierie amis enies a Pkt. 25c;: Ib. 55¢: 5 lbs. $2.25 
52 days. The most popular flat podded wax variety; pods flat, 5 inches long, 
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stringless, of good quality, rust proof. 
BEANS. Yole or Stick Sorts. ag 
The pole beans require supports for the best crop; grown mainly in the South 
where the seasons are longer. Pods generally are more fleshy than the bush types 
and can ks used in a much more advance stage. Plant in hills, 2-3 seeds per hill, 
usually 3 feet apart and on three stakes, the tops being tied together for supports. 
Packet will plant 100 hills, or 150 foot row; bushel per acre. 
Kentucky Wonder.......... vecccceeeccecess Pkt. 25c: Ib. 50c: 5 Ibs. $2.25 
65 days. This is the mo.t popular variety of the pole beans; pods 7-9 inches, 
round, meaty and excellent for freezing as well as for all other uses; stringless 
when young. Seed tan. Also called Old Homestead. 
Missouri Wonder...............-. saiS SNe eae Pkt. 25c: Ib. 50c: 5 Ibs. $2.25 
65 days. Very productive late variety, pods 5 inches long, flat, tough and stringy 
but a very popular variety in the South. Seed light flesh, peppered brown. Also} 
calleds Noxall. : 
Lazy Wife. .....scescseceetecceucsteceasences sPht. 25¢; Ib, 50c: 5 Ibs. $2.25 
(72 days. A late productive sort with 5-6 inch pods, flat, stringless, very fleshy, 
brittle, atiractive and exceljent quality, very popular, seed round. and whiie. 
London Horticultural.... « side's biniensieisiee Kina aes 1D. D0Gsi9 IDS. paraon 
70 days. Also known as October Bean. Hardy, productive, pods 5-6 inches 
long, flat, stringless, good quality; it is used very much as a green shell beans, 
but good also for snap or dry shell beans, A Cranberry bean; seed white or lighi 
tan streaked with red. Es E 
ay . 
PO Mave. ae 2 pt ome Ib: SOc ibe eee 
A prelitic white seeded ‘sort, one of the most popular Southern sorts; 
Red Speckled Cut Shorti..............0eeeeee++-Pkt. 25¢; Ib. 50c: 5 Ibs. $2.25 
75 days. Called Corn-hill Bean. Hardy, late, productive, pods 314-4 inches long, 
flat, stringy, fair quality, good for a corn hill bean. Seed ‘small, white splashed red. 
Scarlet Ronne? y/cciee so csislele Ree os weeeeeee-PKt. 25c; lb, 60c; 5 Ibs. $2.50 
65 days. Can bé used like a lima bean. and while grown triostly for its pretty 
scarlet flowers which are very ornamental, the pods make excellent green shelled 
beans; 6-8 inches long. Suitable for growing on corn as well as poles. 
Tennessee Wonder..... ia vid vice sia bsieeeecc Pkt. ance be 0063/5: Ibs, $2.25 
70 days. Also called Egg Harbor. Similar in habit to Keniucky Wonder but with 
immensely larger, straighter, smoother and more creased-back pods; 8-9 inches 
long, tinged purple, slightly stringy and suitable best for green shelled beans 
rather than for snap beans. 
Striped Creaseback.........cccccecccccccovees Pkt 25¢? Ib. 50c: 5 lbs. $2.25 
72 days. Also called Nancy Davis and Scotia. A very hardy and. productive 
cornfield bean, pods round, 62-7 inches long, crease-backed, slightly stringy, 
very fleshy, good quality. Seed olive green with dark stripe. 
White Creaseback....... secceececccceveccesss Pkt 25¢: Ib. 50c: 5 Ibs. $2.25 
63 days. A very hardy, very early, round podded sort, 5-6 inch pods, slightly 
stringy, brittle and fine grained; quality fair, very popular white seeded sort. . 
White Kentucky Wonder..............e0+e+0..-Pkt. 25c; Ib. 50c: 5 lbs. $2.25 
64 days. Also called Burger’s Green Pod. Very high quality white seeded sort 
of German origin, pods 6-7 inches long, flat, very tender, fleshy and stringless, 
foliage distinctively dark green and much crumpled, a 
. Wax Kentucky Wonder...... Speerginie ope sparsaiee ....Pkt. 25c; Ib. 65c: 5 lbs. $3.00 
"70 days. The pods are yellow or wax, 7-8 inches long, flat, decidedly crease- 
backed, very fleshy, brittle but stringy, attractive, quality fair. 
eevee 

YZ oz. $1.25 
A striking new large flowered crested 
cutting zinnia, resulting from a cross be- 
tween the Dahlia-flowered and Harmony 
—Tom Thumb, ZIN-33. Pkt. 15c 
Plants 6-8-in. tall, compact, covered with 
well formed flowers of the Lilliput Type. 
Color range thru red, orange, yellow, pink, 
types. The plants are 3-4-ft. tall \and]rose and other pastel shades. Excellent 
the flowers large. They come about 80%} for pot plants and border use. 
crested, : 
ZIN-34. Pkt. 15¢; 
oz. $1.10 
Double Sunshine Tints. The Cut and 
Come Again type, in the best pasted 
shades. Sunshine Tints are richer in color 
and more full bodied than ordinary types, 
and include many autumn tints of bronze, 
golden yellow, apricot and rich rose as 
—Elegans pumila. 
—Cactus-Flowered Giants. ZIN-24, 
= Pkt. 15c; oz. $1.00 
This is an improved Fantasy type with 
flowers averaging 4'-in, across, plants 
30-in. tall. 
—Fantasy Types. ZIN-25. Pkt. 15c; 
oz. $1.00} well as the regular delicate pinks, creamy 
Petals are long, curved and pointed, re-}| yellows, soft flesh tones and salmons. 
sembling those of the night flowering] Free flowering, blooms 214-3 inches across, 
cactus, flowers are 4-in. across and 2-in.|rounded in shape and on stems of good 
deep. This. strain includes Star Dust and 
other colors. 4 ~ 
LILLIPUT, POM POM 
They are among the most popular Zin- 
nias for cut flowers use; the flowers are 
small, compact and symmetrical, on strong 
stemmed 114-2 foot plants. This strain has 
beautifully formed double flowers. 
cutting length. For best results sow seed 
where they are to grow in moderately 
enriched sandy loam. Flowers in 50 days 
continuing thruout the summer. 
—linaris, ; ZIN-35. Pkt. 15c 
_ ORANGE, dwarf, compact, early flower- 
ing single; orange, light yellow stripe, 
dark center; pretty for edging, etc., 1-ft. 
—Crimson Gem,  ZIN-26, Pkt. 15c;|~Haegeana. geval a bes ave 
oz. $1.00 Double Choice Mixed. Small flowers, 
: . : having a charm all their own; effective 
—Dainty Gem. ZIN-27, Pkt. 15c; | for bedding, making a brilliant display yet 
oz. $1.00 having stems long enough to make fine 
bouquets for small vases and bowls. Con- 
tains many attractive colors and combina- 
tions, 1-114% foot, 
—gracillima. ZIN-37. Pkt, 15 
Double (coccinea), Red Riding Hood. 
Compact form and covered the entire sea- 
bicolored rose, pretty. 
ZIN-28, Pkt. 15c; 
oz. $1.00 
A new dainty 
—Golden Gem, 
Beautiful golden orange color. 
—Golden Orange, ZIN-29. Pkt. 15c; 
oz. $1.00 | 8° ies Sounles wariting’ iscsi l-in. 
across; e j in t 
—Scarlet Gem. ZIN-30. Pkt. 15c:| would make a beautiful hedge, Lit 
oz. $1.00 5 
Burnt orange. 
See Sanvitalia procumbens. 
—Pastel Shades, 
ZIN-32, Pkt. 15c; 
oz. $1.00 (Continued on next Page) 












The pods are splashed with red; making them very} - 
attractive for market display; best early green shell bean. Also called bush |, 
BEETS, TABLE. j ~ Se i 
other sowings can be made at intervals into July, especially if wanted for 
greens and very young beets. 
seed about ¥2 inch deep. Do not sow too thickly. When the seedlings are up, thin — 
from 1-4 inches apart, depending upon whether you want 
roots ,or winter roots. 
best quality roots. 
One of the main round podded sorts in the south, it making excellent 
CHARD, SWISS. 4 
also makes excellent feed for 
in the garden about May Ist. 
They do best in the cooler parts of the season. Oz. seed produces 2000 jlants,  — 
winter, they should be started outdoors later, from May 20th to June 1 
ing the seedlings into flats and hardening them off promptly as warm weat e 
and transplant to the field May Ist. Plants should be spaced 18-24 inches in th 
according to the size of the variety and in rows 30 inches apart. The soil s' 
more days from the planting of the seed. 
later than July 15th. 
yarieties, but if not troubled in this, it is be ¢ ins. O: sdieal 
2000 plants. it. st to plant the regular strains. Oz. produces. 
CABBAGE—Second Early. : 5 e > 
CABBAGE—Late or Winter. | ; 
YELLOW RESISTANT CABBAGE: 
always be planted, but if your soil is not infected it is b batiche eu > BSc ikea 
variety; heads 6 lbs, each, 
CABBAGE, CHINESE OR CELERY, Peak 
sala Cabbage is a fine vegetable either cooked like Cabbage or used 
as it grows best during the cool fall months. Oz. will sow a 200 f 
CARROT, 
tinuous crop for young bunching roots: f{ win rOp, 
in a deep mellow solr ¥ ute ist 
in to mark theerows for 
= be 12 inches apart and the roots should 
a> x Lie a 
Fordhook Bush.....0...iscee+ceceeecenceeree+ «Pkt. 256: Ib. 50c: 5 Ibs. $2. 
78 days. Exceedingly populay, especially as a market sort; best qu 
productive, pods 5 inches long, 4-5 beans per pod, good flavor. | Bs a 
Improved Bush............00seeeeeeeeeseeees-Pkt. 25¢7 Ib. 50c; 5 Ibs 
75 days. An improved type of the old Burpee Lima, with larger 
pods, containing 6 thicker beans per pod. A popular garden variet Sa 
Henderson Bush.......... penser sees son es ee esi My S0Gr IOs SUCrE RG 
66 days. A vigorous, hardy, very early, small seeded type much i 
a canner; good quality and a favorite in the North on account of it 
The seeds are about half the size of the other Limas. _ aio ge ae ia ae 
King of the Garden...............se0ses0+e0++Pkt. 25¢; Ib. 50c; 5 Ibs. $2.25 
. 88 days. The best pole Lim, an improved strain of the Large White; 3-4 darge — ; 
beans per pod, vigorous and productive. Requires supports for ‘best growth ca Tn 
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quality. Bushel seed per acre required. 
Red Kidneys... .3<ieesoie tien Ran AS ME YE 
“95 days. Light red type. 
_ best of dry winter beans, 
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Fie / 
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Table Beets can be sown as early in the spring as the ground can be worked a 
Sow seed in rows, 18 inches apart, covering the 
them for greens, young 
For winter use plant so as to mature just before frost for 
Oz. plants 50 ft.; 5 lbs. per acre. : <i ay 
Early Bléod Turnip. 2032.0. eect’ coe gens eee ace Pkb) OC 08. 20620 tenn 
56 days. Excellent for both home or market gardening and can be used for ~ 
greens or sm@ll bunching beets; it is productive and hardy gnd does well under 
adverse conditions. eaneoay Bea NS ies “SEAR Roe 
Detroit Dark Red. 2... .scccessecsecenconeeses c/s Pkh SC! OF: mies item et mE 
68 days. One of the very best for home ‘gardening or canning. Roots globe 
shaped, dark red, small tops and especially free from: zones. ‘ “in at 
Crosby's Egyptian. ........--.sseeeeeceeeeeeeees-Pkt> sc; oz. 20c; Ib. $1.60 
5S days. Usually grown for the early crop, roots flattened globe-shaped, fairly 
dark red, small tops. Popular sort. ; a 
ra jt Pa as 
Early Wonder. =. 3.305 cane. + tndvecscepeime ceeeces oePKh S621 08.2 20C2 Ii mien 
55 days. Green top strain. Best bright green toppec winter shipping beet; is — 
preferred above all other types for the winter shipping beet grown in the South. | 
Early Wonder (Tall Top Strain.).........Pkt. 5c: oz. 25c: Ib. $1.80; 5 lbs. $7.50 
95 days. A very popular --ariety.producing uniform roots and large bright igreem brat 
tops, especially desirable for those producing button beets and greens for the 
early spring market. “ Fae f 
= 
months. * 
; Fordhook, Giant. 5... ci cece peitecsdcesccceeee oPkt. 5c: oz. 15c: Ib; 
Leaves. dark green, crumpled, savoy-leaved, with broad white mid-rib. : 
BRUSSEL SPROUTS. ' < sie. es a 
Long Island Improved. ...... ae iessieioce s1e faba wre eu as PROLOGIS 50c: Ib. $4.30. 
BROCCOLI. e- eee ete > 
Sow seed indoors or in cold frame same as for early cabbage setting them out 
Set plants about 18 inches apart in 214 “oot TOWs. 
<< 
Italian Green Sprouting. . 
or in coldiframe for the early mar 
For early crop start them about March i: 
7 
Days given are from transplanting to maturity, allow 
E Winter cabbage should be “set_out 
Vhere the Yellows affect Cabbage, plant the Yellow Resist 
Early Jersey. Wakefield.............0000. j wa ; -+..Pkt. 10e; oz. 45c: 1b. $2.40 ie 
65 days. The most widely grown extra earl inted siety; - soli ore 
and should be grown for the early crop. ¥ pointed head variety; heads solid aig 
$2.40 
reel ee Dutchs S.ciabas we ax cue see eee ~Phet, 10e: oz. 45c; Ib 
80 dys. An excellent medium early short stemmed variéty with 1 rc ‘A : eh 
This makes a good variety in the South where large heads ais wonte 2 anon 
Copenhagen Market ..................0.-00+2. Pkt. 10: oz. 40c: Ib. $3.10 — 
68 days. A good medium early variety with medi nd Solid w= 
"and uniform; a popular market sort. Y um large round heads, solid 
Golden Acre = - J Pkt 10 eg ’ as t } ¢ 2 
f COMPO O ee ser coercenacesseesoncceess . ic: oz. 45c: Ib. 3.60 e* 
62 days. An extra early selection from Copenhagen Ma ket; id a 
plants, excellent quality; of special value for only miceESs: i ie and compact 
$4.35 
Allhead Select Pkt. l0c: o s 
: SOS 8 OS 00 Oe. 8 00:0 OB) 8.6/0.8. 6\0 010,6\9 "016 0/00 iC? Oz. 50c: Ib 
. 75 days. An ideal second early Cabb iehing Se Bate, 
of excellent quality Mods ine bak 4 & ees Peau ece aS weighing 6-8. lbs. and w 
Glory of huisen E ; ; : Pkt. ‘" (Fielg ats ss 
ry of Enk 9.Ji0 inves weleinwislacieje, 0 acetetlaiae ne aels cz oz. 35c: Ib. $2.95 
78 days. Large globe-sh : + PL.99 
qualities; heads ene 6-8 eee second early Cabbage with excellent keeping — 
~ ; ; Ne 
Danish Ballhead. Nis ee Ib. $3.20 
O:0<# 010 @ 0°0.0°0 010.60) 0.410 0 000 0.0. 010 be 8 ave t: 10c; oz. 40c; Jb. $3.20 
120 days. The leading late tall stem variet i Pact : : oii 
heads solid, round, 10-12 lbs. each and the eet: of sentes eee od of nae Mee, 
Premium Late Flat Dutch Pkt. Y Ib, $2.85 
io Liele oia\a'p\s' sa aisluiaieneicie eines Oc; oz. 35c; Ib. $2.85 
110 days. A very popular late flat head variety, heads flat, Pte: a ee ae 
more; especially liked in the South. 
Mammoth Red Rock ........+.ssssssse0seesvave-Phety 106) On. 45e) Ty 9578) 
Where the soil is infected with the "Yellows" disease, 
est to use the regular strains, _ 
Marion Market (Yellow Res.) oe s.adie wee sedinege'a aon PU Ok Ges oes Soc: Ib, $4.10 me: 
7S days. Marion Market is a selection f li i 
and later; heads round and of Bicsllent par eet dan Oi iene teen - eC oe [a 
Early Flat Dutch. (Yel. Res.) Pkt. 1 3.60 
utch. * NOS). we eee ececeseseseeee Pkt lOc: ox. 45c: Ib. a 
80 days. Similar to the popular Early Flat Dutch strain and an Sacoligte ied mete: 
? 
* 
Ib. $4.10 
cheads round and 
Wis. Hollander (Yel. Res.) teseccecseccescccesess Pkt. 10: ox. 50c: 
105 days. A Yellow Resist t id; 
solid; best resistant winter varieties he a rere BORE 
Wisconsin All Season (Yel. Res.) \ pet - E IEA = : 
92 days. A splendid late or winter variety, Roctinaeties dae sia hee ee Aa : 
s=48, 
Gag. ue 
or August aS 
heavy yielder and rich in food value. Sow seed during July 
t. Tow, 
Chihili, PRR RE ee, , - " art ayer ee 
7 days. 0.60 0.0.0.0 weginis 66 cb blew «les ae kehs 10c; oz. 30c: tb. $2.00 aoe 
Chi-hi-li, a most 1 i ate b. $2.00 
heads 18-20 inches in length, $4 inches thick at Seen sekee ane heading POTS ry 
she mee 
e <-* mi bed 
Carrots can be sown early in the sring and again every two weeks for @ con. xa 
best to sow in July. Best 
a few Radish seed mixed 
ee Pe germinate readily. Rows _ 
or young roots seed can be sown as late as Aug. sth. aS ie a Tbs tt es se 
Chanteney, Co Peerevcessscccccccscoeceececcces ckKte 10c; 02, 25c: lb. $2.00 on os 
70 days. A fine large thick stum root ine i 
is good for all purposes and especially Serene cea che ag ca ae ie - 
Danver Half Long. eer e@ecce Pkt, 1 i o: 
‘ ° ee ° e@erteas ee e eee eee: . + 2 
7S days. \Probably grown more extensively than any Brier i 
| of 
orange-red €olor, root 7 in, long, ‘ 
quality and especially good for See ee tics es See x ¥ 
at Aire 
Scarlet Nantes. ........ nN Pkt. ( $2.30 
e ebeve eeeooeevreoeovreoser eeovecoe Oc: oz. 30c; lb. t 
care Hoktan 2 were rooted. variéty, with the a k rather even in thicke 
. Ss r. , ad ay ic i a 
ra Bales) “ a . aes in Y va ee! meer. Sass oan 3) so Nee as 
Sow seeds about ¥% in. deep with 
early cultivatine as Carrots do nx 
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