MICHIGAN 
STATE 
ONION 
(No. 411) A “Long Keep- 
ing’’ Yellow Sweet Span- 
ish from Michigan State 
College. The splendid 
i quality of regular Sweet 
Spanish plus ability to 
keep in perfect condition 
for 6 months! Enjoy big, 
firm, sweet onions in 
April! 
d Pkt. 20c, oz. $1.00 
MINHYBRID ¥% 
POP CORN © 
(No. 250) A white 
hulless hybrid, 
that's the last word in quality, 
4 flavor, and tenderness. 16% 
greater yield, 29% greater 
popping volume in U. of Minn. 
Farm tests. Brings a premium 
on the markets and from com- 
= mercial poppers. 
ie ] Pkt. 10c, 14 lb. 20c, 1% lb. 35c, 
= : lb. 60c ppd. 

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U.S.D.A. SOUTHLAND TOMATO 
(No. 736)—The new main-crop tomato you've 
read about in magazines! A good producer in 
Mid-west trials. Big, smooth, solid red fruits. Re- 
sistant to Fusarium Wilt and Color-rot. 
Pkt. 15c, 44 oz. 70c, oz. $1.25 ppd. 
CHEYENNE BUSH PUMPKIN 
(No. 543) Delicious pie pumpkins from the smallest 
back-yard garden! Ornamental, compact, up- 
right bushes 3 ft. across, bear surprising numbers 
of brilliant orange fruits. “Sugar Pie’ type, deep 
golden flesh—not stringy. Splendid for canning 
or pies. 




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Pkt. 15c, oz. 25c, 14 lb. 75c ppd. 
RAINBOW SQUASH 
(No. 623) The new ‘Family Size’’ Squash de- 
veloped by Dr. Hutchins, U. of Minn. These 3 to 
4 pound, 15 inch, thin-shelled fruits serve the 
average family. Appetizing flavor, baked, boiled, 
or canned. Dry, fine grained flesh. Makes deli- 
cious pies. 
Pkt. 15c, oz. 35c, 14 lb. $1.00 ppd. 
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Minhybrid Popcorn 
NEW HAMPSHIRE 
MIDGET 
WATERMELON 
(No. 879) A sensational new 
melon for small gardens! Ex- 
tremely early. Valuable in the 
north—its high quality is 
unigue! The 7 inch fruits 
make individual servings—a 
refrigerator space-saver. Our 
strain has practically no rind, 
crisp, juicy, rich red flesh of 
extra high sugar content. Easy 
to grow—try it! 
Pkt. 25c, 5 pkts. $1.00 ppd. 



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NEW PROGRESS 
HEAD LETTUCE 
(No. 339) A new Dept. of Ag- 
riculture development, of 
“Great Lakes’’ type. Enthusi- 
astic reports from all sections 
of the state in Minn. Extension 
Service tests. (USDA 2428). 
Pkt. 15c, oz. 75¢ ppd. 



