Cucumbers should be grown in every garden. Marketer 
Plant seed after danger of frost and at in- 
tervals up to July. One packet seed will plant A yery popular variety. Prolific yielder 
f 50. hills. of uniform, dark-green fruit, slightly 
haa pod seen ne « tapered at ends. A fine slicer, grow- 
Earliest ing to 8” in length. 65 days. 
i + We O4, ; Oz. 45¢. 
Everbearing Pkt., 15¢; %% 02. 30¢3 Oz. 45¢ 
A reliable everbearing Climbing 
variety producing 
first fruits very early Well adapted for trellis culture. Young 
and continuously over plants are rapid growers and may be 
a long period. The grown on_ fences, poles or trellises. 
smooth fruits, medium Fruits dark green, skin smooth; flesh 
in size, are produced a crisp and mild flavored. About 60 days. 
abundance closely se : ; 
on strong vines, It re- Pkt., 100 seeds 5¢; oz. 20¢: 
pale Ve rich oerk green ial ixt Se 
color for a long time, mM 
and the flesh is pure Specia u 
white at all stages of Good for early and late season; in- 
growth. About 55 days. cludes many ane payed i Zot 
seed ; the home garden for slicing an 
y acttisiees on, noe pickling. Pkt., 150 seeds 5¢; oz. 15¢. 

eae ; 
Mills Fancy Pickles 
Cucumber of small size there is nothing to 
compare with ‘‘Fancy Pickles,’’ a specialty 
we have supplied for some years past. If 
fruits are oh aged ye gathered, the vines 
continue bearing throughout the season. 
Fruits are very uniform, productive of fine 
flavor, dark green in color and a few vines | 
will produce a pet quantity. Ready in 
about 50 days. Pkt., 150 seeds S¢: 02. 20¢. 









7 Lesa iit 
improved Long Green 
Of superior quality. Flesh tirm and crisp, young fruits used for 
pickling, and the full-sized cucumbers for slicing. Popular for home 
or market garden. 65 days. Pkt., 100 seeds 5¢; 0z. 25¢. 






, = 
Long China 
FANCY PICKLES Fruit is so long and slender as to be considered a novelty. Skin 
dark green; pure white flesh very crisp and good for slicing. 
“ About 70 days. Pkt., 50 seeds 10¢; 1% oz. 30¢- 
Good sized onions are easily produced the first year from 
early Spring sown seed. A packet will sow about 25 feet 
er 

of row and one_ ounce about 150 feet. 
Earliest Express 
Earliest yellow globe Onion, ‘medium size, 
light yellowish-brown color, flesh|pure white 
mild flavor, solid and crisp 95 days. 
Pkt., 400 seeds 5¢;. 4% 02. 30¢ ; 0. 50¢ 
Giant Sweet Spanish 
A large sweet Spanish mild flavored 
Onion which can be grown in the home 
garden in well tilled rather rich soil, 
Flesh pure white, mild flavor. 110 days. 
Pkt,, 400 seeds 5¢; 1% 02. 30¢ 3 oz. 50¢ 
Red Wethersfield 
Outer skin a deep rich purplish red, 
smooth and glossy, flesh white, mild 
flavor. 110 days. 
Pkt., 400 seeds 5¢; 1% oz. 30¢; oz. 50¢. 
Yellow Globe Danvers 
Selected stock, bulbs globe-shaped, 
good size, outer skin pale yellow, flesh 
pure white, crisp and mild. 110'days. 
kt., 400 seeds 5¢; 14 02. 30¢; 02. 50¢. 


Prizetaker 
In size, beauty, productiveness and mild. flavor, few onions can surpass the 
.Prizetaker. Skin is thin, of a bright straw color, fiesh Pure white, crisp, 
mild and sweet flavor. maturing in about 105 days. ; 
Pee cag 30¢; oz. 50¢. 
a. Pkt., 400 seeds 5¢; 
Early 
White Welsh 
Grown for early green 
Onions or for bunc ing, 
as it does not make a 
bulb. It ig very hardy 
and shoots’ attain 
marketable size 
very quickly. Color 
is pearly-white and 
flavor very mild. 
Sow seed in early 
spring for summer 
use, or late summer 
or fall in the South. 
It winters over well 
in the North where 
weather is not too 

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White Pickling 
Earliest ripening Onion and best 
for pickling, averaging from 1 
to 1% inches in diameter, pure 
white, very mild, delicate flavor. 
oe Stl Also fine for bunching 
4 : 
= 20 gaavsn market. 64 severe if planted in 
“, =  Pkt., 100 seeds 5¢; : 
kt., 100 seeds 5¢; 
Ge yy Ye on. 40¢. Ve o%. 40e. 

