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TOUCHON CARROT 
has, we believe, the finest flavor of all carrots. It is the stump rooted 
coreless type, about 7” long and about the same breadth throughout. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; ™% lb. 75c. 
HARRIS MODEL PARSNIP 
One of the finest of the Hollow Crown type. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; % Ib. 50c; % Ib. 85c. 
PACER BEAN 
Much the earliest variety. 
The most sensational introduction in early beans in many years. 
Produces pods in the snap stage so quickly, that when planted early 
nothing else competes with it except imported beans. It was bred by 
Mr. Ritchie at Central Experimental Farm where he has had them 
ready for use in forty days from sowing. They were developed from 
a cross between Pencil Pod Black Wax and Princess of Artois. The 
long, light yellow, flat pods are splendid flavor though slightly stringy 
when old, and are produced freely on very small plants, which require 
rich soil for best results. If you want early beans, plant Pacer. 
eerie Seed Pkt., 25c; .% lb. 55c; 1 lb. 95c postpaid, not prepaid 
5 Ibs..°$3.50. 
TENDERGREEN BEANS 
Long, round podded, green variety of highest quality. Quite early. 
Pkt. 10c; 1% |b. 25c; lb 45c, prepaid. Not prepaid, 5 lbs. at 32c lb. 
LONG KEEPING SWEET MEAT SQUASH 
This is a very high quality long keeping squash of turbin type, 
averaging 8 to 12 lbs. weight. We have a good supply in our cellar 
for winter use and recommend that all who would like to have good 
squash all winter should try this variety. 
Pkt. 15c; 14 oz. 30c; oz. 50c; % lb. $1.50; lb. $4.00. 
CHEYENNE BUSH PUMPKIN 
This earliest of all pumpkins is of small Sugar Pie Pumpkin type, 
and grows on a plant occupying about the space of a standard tomato, 
so is just the thing for small gardens. 
Pkt. 15c; oz. 30c; % lb. $1.10. 
UNITED STATES CUSTOMERS 
Please note that we cannot ship plants to you except you write to: 
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WASHINGTON, D.C., for 
an import permit, and forward same to us. As we have to arrange 
to have our plants for export inspected here, which takes time, we can 
only give satisfaction on reasonably early orders in spring. Fall is 
really the best time. As there is so much extra work on U.S. plant 
orders we require $2.00 extra on all orders under $10.00 value and the 
- Canadian Government insists that we be paid in U.S. funds. Bank 
Money Orders, payable in U.S. Funds, are best; though personal 
cheques are accepted when order is received well in advance of ship- 
ment, or from those we know. U.S. Postal Notes are not acceptable, 
as they are paid in Canadian funds. 
No permit is necessary to import seed. 
SHIPPING SEASON 
We can ship plants any time after the ground thaws out, usually 
sometime in March till about May 24th or June 1st, according to the 
season. If we have any left we can often keep raspberry canes in good 
shape for planting well into June. 
CONDITIONS OF SALE 
The plants and seeds we offer we believe are the best money can 
buy. In case of any error being made we will gladly refund the money 
or replace order, but beyond this we accept no responsibility what- 
soever, We wiil not accept or fill orders on any other conditions. 
TERMS 
All our business is conducted on the basis of cash with order. In 
a few cases where parties are known to us, we give credit, and in the 
case of orders not too small, we will accept a fair deposit to hold order 
till ready to ship. Seeds in packets and ounces are postpaid, but seed 
by the lb. and plants are sent at purchaser’s expense, so small orders 
which are best sent by mail should have an extra amount included to 
cover postage. We will return anything over or put in extra plants 
if too much is sent. 
EDWARD LOWDEN 
HAMILTON i ONTARIO 
