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Make successive sowings. 
SON 438 days, PRIZEHEAD 45 days. 
GRAND RAPIDS 465 days 
BUTTERHEAD: 
days. SLOBOLT 46 days 
Sow early in rich soil 1” 
BIG BOSTON 88 days, 
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CRISP HEAD: ICEBERG 847 84 days, - 
GREAT LAKES 90 days. 
COS: Paris WHITE 88 days. 
pkt 10¢ 
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BIBB_ Tiny loose leaf lettuce of superb fla- 
pkt 15¢ 
vor for cool weather only. 
» MELONS Culture and rate same as squash. 
« }MUSKMELONS: BENDER’S SURPRISE 90 
days, EMERALD GEM 87 days, HONEY- 
DEW 110 days, HONEY ROCK 85 days, 
PRIDE of WISCONSIN, 85 days. 
pkt 10¢ 
OKRA 1 pkt 15’, 1 oz. 50’ 
WHITE VELVET, DWARF GREEN, 
pkt 10¢ 
Sow early 14” deep, 
rows 1’ apart. Keep well weeded and thin early. 
YF DANVERS YELLOW GLOBE 110 days, 
superior Keeper. SWEET SPANISH 110 
days, huge. WHITE GLOBE 112 days. 
WHITE BUNCHING 100 days, sown in 
midsummer for Spring scallions. WETH- 
ERSFIELD RED, 112 days, strong flavor, 
good keeper. WHITE PORTUGAL 100 
days, for “Pearl” pickling onions when 
small. z pkt 10¢ 
PARSLEY 1 pkt 30’, 1 oz. 200’, 
PLAIN LEAF or ITALIAN 60 days. 
MOSS CURLED70 days pkt 10¢ 1 oz. 25¢ 
PARSNIP 1 pkt 20’, 1 oz. 200’. 
Sow early, 14” 
deep in rows 2’ apart. 
ALL AMERICAN 95 days. Smooth white 
roots, pkt 10¢ 1 oz. 25¢ 
PEAS 1 pkt — 15’, 1 lb. — 50’. Plant early and 
thickly about 2” deep. Provide pea brush for 
tall varieties (we offer it). 
DWARF PEAS 
RADIO 58 days, 15%. LAXTON’S PRO: 
GRESS, 62 days, 18”, SUTTON’S EXCEL- 
SIOR 65 days, 18”, 
LITTLE MARVEL 68 days, 
18”, BURPEE’S BLUE BANTAM, 64 days, 
18”, LAXTONIAN 62 days, 18”, DWARF 
ALDERMAN 75 days, 28”. 
TALLER VARIETIES 
ALASKA 60 days, 214’, EAST HARTFORD, 
60 days, 214’, THOMAS LAXTON 65 days, 
3. GRADUS 68 days, 3’, TELEPHONE 
74 days, 6’ MAMMOTH MELTING 
SUGAR 75 days, 5’, edible podded. 
FREEZONIAN 638 days, 3 ft. Recom- 
mended for freezing. 
pkt 10¢, 1/2 Ib. 30¢, 1 lb. 50¢ 
PEPPERS 

NEW ZEALAND 
apace” 
OAKLEAF A novelty cut leaf type, stands 
hot weather. pkt 15¢ 
WATERMELONS: (hills should be 6-8’ 
apart) COLE’S EARLY 84 days, KLECK- 
LEY’S SWEET 8 days, CITRON 90 
days — for preserving only. 
pkt 10¢ 
1 pkt — 200 plants, 1 oz. 1500. Sow 
in April indoors or after May 15 outside and 
transplant to 114’ apart in rows 3’ apart. 
CALIFORNIA WONDER Sweet and thick 
fleshed, WINDSOR A early, sweet and 
productive, PIMIENTO smooth §heart- 
shaped and mild, BULLNOSE HOT, 
CAYENNE, pkt 15¢ 
PUMPKIN 1 pkt — 10 hills, 1 oz., 30. Culture 
same as squash, keep hills 8’ apart. BIG TOM 
120 days, 18lb., SUGAR 100days, sweet 
and fine grained. pkt 10¢ 1 oz. 25¢ 
RADISH 1 pkt — 20’, 1 oz. 100’. Sow early 14” 
ee. deep, a small amount at a time and repeat sow- 
‘ ings weekly. 
‘EARLY SCARLET GLOBE 25 days,- 
SPARKLER 25 days, white tipped, WHITE 
ICICLE 28 days, BLACK SPANISH 
60 days, for fall and winter. 
pkt 10¢ 1 oz. 254 
SALSIFY The Oyster Plant. Roots may 
be left in the ground over winter and 
harvested like parsnips in the Spring. 
pkt. 15¢ 
SPINACH 40-50 days, 1 pkt — 25’, 1 oz. 100’. Sow 
early and again in August for a late crop. 1” deep, 
rows 114’ apart. 
KING OF DENMARK, SAVOY LONG- 
STANDING, PRINCESS JULIANA. 
pkt 10¢ 1 oz. 25¢ 
70 days, the hot weather 
cut and come again spinach—good all sea- 
son. pkt 10¢ 1 oz. 30¢ 
All seeds of legumes — peas and 
lima beans particularly — should be inocu- 
lated with the nitrogen fixing bacteria con- 
tained in NODOGEN for more vigorous and 
productive growth. pkt (treats 5 lbs. seed) 15¢ 
(Scroypezeraniseneas sp Seo re ee RS 
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