
GREEN 
CELERY 
124. SUM- 
MER PAS- 
CAL. (85 days.) 
An early green 
celery of superior 
quality. Thick, 
tender stéms 
measuring 8 to 9 
inches to the first 
joint. The plant 
is sturdy and ro- 
bust, making’ a 
thick, solid plant. 
The unblanched 
stocks are excep- 
tionally fine in 
flavor. Nothing 
finer for an early 
celery. Pkt., 10c; 
Y oz., 60C; oz., 
$1.00; %  Ih., 
$3.00, postpaid. 
LEAF LETTUCE 
OLDS’ OAKLEAF. (45 days.) Olds’ 
Oakleaf Lettuce is a distinctive type and one 
of our specialties: See inside front cover for 
color illustration. It forms a close center with 
rather loose outer leaves; medium sized and 
medium green, The leaves are deeply lobed and 
the middle lobe is long like a finger, giving the 
plant a peculiar appearance, The quality is excel- 
lent, but its most important recommendation is 
that it does not get bitter with age. It is the 
one variety that is excellent late in the summer 
when other varieties are bitter. Pkt., 10c; oz., 
80c; % I1b., 90c; 1lb., $2.60, postpaid. 
GREEN POD BEAN 
*18. KEYSTONIAN. (52 days.) A dwarf, 
green pod bean which won the 1944 All Amer- 
ica award. It is hardy, very productive and 
of high quality. Pods are 6 to 6% inches long 
and hold their snap stage for a considerable 
length of time. They are round, stringless, fiber- 
less, solid, fine grained, straight and of a rich 
dark green color. The 18-inch vines are strong 
and upright with sturdy stem and branches. 
Seeds are brown. Pkt., 10c; Y% Ib., 40c; Ib., 
65c; 2 lbs., $1.20; 5 lbs., $2.60, postpaid. 
Summer 
Pascal 
Celery. 
221. 


Keystonian Bean, 




~ MUSKMELON 
245. CRAIG. (90, days.) This is one of- 
our specials. Very Similar~-in appearance and 
quality to Pride of Wisconsin, but five days 
to a week earlier. This alone is recommenda- 
tion enough as Pride of Wisconsin is the stan- 
dard for quality but a little. too late for Cen- 
tral Wisconsin. The fruits are medium to large 
size, slightly ribbed with coarse netting. Flesh 
is pink and of very highest quality. Our favorite 
melon. They are very popular with our market 
garden customers. Pkt., 10c; oz., 30c; %4 Ib., 
85c; lb., $2.50, postpaid. 

Eebit Catanee 
CUCUMBER 
162. CUBIT. (60 days.) A 1944 All 
America Winner. The fruits are deep dark green in 
color, cylindrical in shape with rounded ends. 
Average length about 8 inches. A heavy yielding 
white spine variety of excellent quality. Pkt., 
15c; oz., 35c; % 1b., $1.00; lb., $2.80, postpaid. 



Craig Muskmelon,_ 
WATERMELON 
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. We urge market gardeners to give this 
variety a trial, Pkt., 10c; oz., 30c; %4 1b., 85c; 
lb., $2.40, postpaid, 


Right two are Oakview Ballhead Cabbage. 
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; 1,4 02.,/ 25c3*0z, 40¢c; 14 Ib., ‘$1258 
Ib., $3.75, postpaid, 
Black Diamond or Florida Giant. 
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 inehes; Pkt., 10cs 0z., 2oe39%%] 1b; 70e¢3. 1b;, 
$2.00, postpaid. 
& 

Red Cored Danvers Carrot. 
CARROT 
99. IMPROVED RED CORED DAN- 
VERS. (75 days.) Slightly longer than. the 
Danvers Half-Long with a distinct red- core. 
Roots average 7 to 7% inches long by 1% 
inches in diameter at shoulder. Tapers to a 
blunt end with small, slender tap roots. The 
tender deep rich orange flesh with red core makes 
it a desirable market garden.carrot. Pkt., 10c; 
1 0z., 25c;°%4 lb., 70c; 1 Ib., $2.00, postpaid, 

Deepheart Fringe 
BS» es 
d Endive. 
