


Butternut Squash, 
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 8 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... We think this variety should be 
in every garden. Pkt., 10c; oz., 30c; % Ib. 
90c; lb., $2.70, postpaid. 
PARSNIP 
Sea Aveo 
AMERICA. 
(100 days.) A 
new smooth, 
white parsnip 
that is excep- 
tionally free 
Similar to Hol- 
low Crown, but 
a trifle more 
slender. Pkt., 
10¢c3 “oz., ~25c; 
Y Ib., 50c; Ye 
lb;, c0cs)  ib:, 
$1.40, postpaid. 
All America Parsnip. 
GIANT TOMATO 
432. TRIP-L- 
CROP. (90 days 
after setting 
plants.) A late 
giant tomato that 
when staked _ will 
grow 10 or more 
feet high, Plants 
have _ potato- like 
leaves, fruits are 
immense, solid, 
smooth with few 
seeds. Dark red in 
color. They weigh 
as much as two 
pounds. The qual- 
ity is excellent, 
also known as Ital- 
ian Potato Leaf. 
Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 
25¢e; Ye oz., 50c; 
oz.,. 95c3 44 lb., 
$2.85, postpaid. 
Trip-L-Crop Tomato, 
from side roots. - 


Wisconsin Early Sweet Pea 
WILT RESISTANT PEA 
320. WIS. EARLY SWEET.* (61 days.) 
This is a variety originated by Prof. E. J. Del- 
wiche and introduced by the Wisconsin Experi- 
ment Station in 1932. It is an early, sweet 
canning variety, quite similar to Surprise and 
resistant to Fusarium wilt. The vines are 26 
to 80 inches tall, medium green and slender. 
Pods single, 2% inches long, light green, plump, 
blunt; containing 6 to 7 medium small wrinkled 
green peas; tenderness of skin, firmness and 
outstanding good flavor are the characteristics of 
this variety. Pkt. (2 oz.), 10¢; 4, Ib 30c¢;) 1b., 
45c; 2 lbs., 80c; 5 lbs., $1.70, postpaid. 
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Iroquois Muskmelon, 
_ WILT RESISTANT MELON 
252. IROQUOIS. (90 days.) Developed 
by Dr. H. M. Munger of the Cornell University, 
Ithaca, New York. It is resistant to some forms 
of fusarium wilt, and will produce a crop where 
other varieties fail. In appearance and produc- 
tiveness it is similar to Bender Surprise. Fruit 
averages 7 inches long by 6 inches in diameter, 
grayish green skin with coarse medium netting. 
Hard green rind. Flesh thick deep salmon color, 
sweet flavor. Fine for roadside stands. PKt., 
15c; 0z., 40c; % Ib., $1.10; 1 Ib., $3.00, post- 
paid. 
WINTER SQUASH 
417. KITCHENETTE. (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 average family. The 
quality is equal to any of the Hubbards. Pkt., 
10c; 0oz., 25c; % Ib., 65c; Ib., $1.90, postpaid. 
Kitchenette Squash. 
Great Lakes Lettuce. 

Jubilee Tomato, 
GOLDEN ORANGE TOMATO 
434, JUBILEE. (72 days.) 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 oz., 
45c; oz., 80c; % lb., $2.40, postpaid. 

Tendersweet Carrot. 
CARROT 
108. TENDERSWEET. (7smedays.) 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 
to a blunt end. The flesh is crisp, tender, and 
Sweet. | Pkt) L0G; 07..  2bCsyaulb., 70¢s Ib.5 
$2.00, postpaid, ; 
HEAD LETTUCE 
217. GREAT LAKES. (75 days.) This 
All America Trials Winner is so reluctant to go 
to seed that it has been difficult to obtain seed 
to sell. Heads are small, firm, and flattened, 
The leaves fold completely over the heads. Foli- 
age dark green and veined, Pkt., 15c; 0z., 65c; 
YY Vb., 2.00; 1b., £5.90, postpaid, 








