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McCullough Flower Seed Collections 
No. 2902 No. 2904 - McCullough’s No. 2907 - McCullough’s 
Dwarf Zinnia Collection Marigold Garden Petunia Garden 
5 Distinct Varieties 7 Distinct Kinds 10 Packets 
Including Tom Thumb, Mexican, Fantasy, Including Tall, Semi-Tall, Dwarf, the French, All colors; also Bedding, Dwarf and Balcony 
Navajo, and the Early Wonder. African, Carnatien-Flowered and Chrysanthe- types. 
Value $1.40. $1 00 
FOR ONLY e 
Value 65c. 40 mum-Flowered types. 7 packets. 
FOR ONLY C Value 75¢ 5Q¢ 
FOR ONLY : 
No. 2903 - McCullough’s Collection No. 2908 
12 Packets 
Old-Fashioned Garden pauccrion| No: ate Annuals for Cut Flowers 




10 Distinct Flowers Annual Flowers for the Rock Garden Snapdragon  Strawflower Stocks 
Balsam Mignonette = Scabiosa Ageratum Marigold, Dwarf Myosotis African Daisy Marigold Tithonia 
Candytuft Nicotiana Sweet William | Alyssum Portulaca, Single Mixed Sanvitalia Aster Scabiosa Zinnia, Giant 
Baby’s Breath Pinks | Verbena Brachycome Zinnia, Tom Thumb Tagetes Calendula 
Heliotrope Value $1.20. 90c Candytuft Cosmos Value $1.50. $1 00 
FOR ONLY Dianthus Value $1.40. $1 00 Baby’s Breath FOR ONLY ° 
Iceplant FOR ONLY ° f 
Collection No. 2910 : Collection No. 2909 
9 Packets Collection No. 2911 12 Packets 
Perennials for the Rock Garden Strawflowers Annual Flowers for Shady Garden 
Alyssum Iberis Sempervirens A Alyssum Cornflower Nemophila 
Arabis Geum Cut Flowers That Will Last a Year Snapdragon Godetia Nicotiana 
Bellis Perennis Linum Acroclinium Helichrysum Balsam Lupines Petunia 
Dianthus Plumarius Sweet William Gomphrena Xeranthemum Clarkia 
California Poppy 
i i i : Val -50. 
Gaillardia, Goblin Value $1.40 $1 .00 Chien ener no bes $1 .00 
Value 40c. ' 
FOR ONLY FOR ONLY 30c 

New and Improved Vegetables You Should Grow 
2. SUPERGREEN BEAN 141. MceCULLOUGH’S HYBRID CUCUMBER 


(58 days.) Pods are 6 to 7 inches 
long, slim, smooth, dark green and 
stringless in all stages. Vine is 17 
inches, upright, with fairly concen- 
trated pod set. Is a high yielding, 
hardy variety and as compared to 
Tendergreen it has slightly longer 
and more slender pods. All-America 
Bronze Medal Winner. Pkt., 25c; 
14 Ih., 40c; lb., 75c; 5 lbs., $3.50. 


124. AUNT MARY 
SWEET CORN 
(90 days.) By actual performance 
in the garden this white, straight- 
rowed Sweet Corn has proven to be 
one of the finest, if not the finest to 
date. The sweetness and flavor is 
superb, holding its tenderness over 
a long period of time. The Corn is 
very vigorous, producing two long 
ears to the stock. Very free from 
disease and a medium length season 
grower. This variety is highly rec- 
ommended. Pkt., 20c; 4% lb., 35c; 
Ib., 6GOc; 5 lbs., $2.75. 

(58 days.) First generation true hybrid of the white 
spine slicing type. Disease resistant (mosaic and downy 
mildew). Vines are large and extremely long-lived and 
vigorous, bearing heavily from early until quite late. Fruit 
is long and straight, averaging 814 inches. Color is dark 
green, darker than most slicing varieties. Seed cavity 
medium, flesh crisp, tender and of high quality. Hybrid 
vigor and disease resistance combine to make this an 
outstanding new Cucumber. Pkt., 25c; 3 pkts., 70c. 
353. McCULLOUGH’S HYBRID TOMATO 
(58 days.) New extra early, first generation true hybrid. 
Fruit is globular, smooth, bright red, medium size. Amaz- 
ing hybrid vigor, high yielding from early July until frost. 
Open and spreading type of foliage allows full benefit of 
the sun and stimulates early ripening. Quality is excellent, 
firm flesh, mild flavor. Adapted to home or early market 
gardening. Pkt., 35c; 3 pkt., 91.00. 

354. STOKESCROSS No. 5 HYBRID TOMATO 
Here is a Tomato that will take its place among the 
leaders for long time to come. First: its quality is of the 
very best, slightly acid. The fruit is of medium size, with- 
out cracks and uniformly colored a deep red. Averagely 
sets six clusters of five Tomatoes. It can be staked but is 
inclined to spread and grow low. Vines are resistant to 
average diseases and are very vigorous. For slicing and 
eanning it is just right. The market growers want this 
type of Tomato because of its quality, firmness and color. 
Pkt., 35c; 3 pkts., $1.00. 

265. PEPPER, 
EARLY CALWONDER 
(68 days.) Not only is this rela- 
tively new Pepper a valuable addi- 
tion to the Pepper family for its 
earliness but also for its productive- 
ness under less favorable conditions, 
where regular California Wonder 
does not thrive so well. Fruit ap- 
proximately 4 inches long and 3% 
inches in diameter; 3 and 4 lobed, 
sweet and mild; turns -to bright 
crimson at maturity. Pkt., 15c; 
1% 0z., 60c; oz., $1.00. 

292. CHERRY BELLE 
RADISH 
A popular short-topped Scarlet 
Globe type Radish, both for forcing 
and outdoor use. The root is globe- 
shaped with a bright, scarlet color 
with crisp flesh holding from pithi- 
ness. Owing to its earliness and 
short top, this new variety has 
rapidly gained favor. Pkt., 15c; 
oz., 40c; 1% lhb., $1.25. 

