Kennedy Kwality Wall 
Fi lower Wane tes and Specialties of Hott 
size. 
Topcrop. 
51 days. 

BEANS, Topcrop 
BEETS 
Early Wonder Green Top. This strain of Early Wonder is 
becoming very popular. Tops are a trifle larger than the 
regular strain and not so much red. Vigorous grower. cle 
root is a uniform dark red without zones. 
Oz. 45c, V4 Ib. $1.30, Ib. $4.25 
BROCCOLI 
An extremely early and uniform strain of the green 
Heads medium size. Fine grained. 
Pkt. 35c, 4 oz. $2.00 
CABBAGE 
Chinese Michili. An improved strain with large cylindrical 
heads. Practically every plant makes a perfect head. 
Pkt. 25c, oz. $2.00 
DeCicco. 
Italian Broccoli. 
CARROT 
Amsterdam Forcing. A superior strain of the Early Long 
Carrot. Roots about 6 inches long by 1 inch thick. Very 
thin-skinned, flesh deep orange and fine grained. The most 
delicately flavored and tender of the early varieties. 
Pkt. 25c, oz. 65c, 4 Ib. $2.00 
CORN 
Wilson. The largest eared 
yellow hybrid. Late. Im- 
mense ears of very good 
quality. Best variety to fol- 
low Golden Cross Bantam 
in succession. 
Lb. $1.10, 5 Ibs. $5.00 
ENDIVE 
Deep Heart Fringed. One of 
thie finest varieties) of 
curled Endive. Large, dark 
green rosettes, very deep, 
centered with finely fringed 
leaves which naturally 
blanch in the center. 
Pkt. 25c; oz. $1.00 
Cherokee Wax. 
Semi-round with thick flesh and pods, 
varieties. Very prolific. 
Peerless. Developed by the U. S. Department of Agriculture. 
different from other Lima types except Fordhook 242. Main stem very short, 
supporting many erect branches; pods set in branches in clusterlike manner. 
Flavor and quality unexcelled. 
All-America Gold Medal Winner. 
Very prolific, 
round, very straight, stringless. 
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BEANS 
Comparable to Black Valentine in shape and 
straighter than most Wax 
Lb. 95c, 5 Ibs. $4.50 
Black-seeded. 
Bush distinctly 
Very prolific. Small seeded. 
Lb. 95c, 5 Ibs. $4.50 
Early maturing, ready to pick in 
6-inch pods, medium green, 
Lb. 95c, 5 Ibs. $4.50 
resistant to mosaic. 
CORN 
Mason‘s Golden Midget. Maturing in 56 days, should be 
planted whether your garden is measured in square feet or 
acres. This is the very best Corn for deep freezing as it does 
not lose its delicious flavor or tenderness. ‘There is no 
other Corn of such succulent sweetness as Mason’s Golden 
Midget. Dainty little ears, not over 4 inches long. Its deli- 
cious, deep kernels give a real bite. Grows on miniature 
plants rarely exceeding a height of 314 feet and can be sown 
in rows, thinning the plants out to 9 inches apart, allowing 
24 inches between the rows. Each plant carries 3 to 5 ears 
about 4 inches long. For a continuous supply, successive 
sowings should be made every 10 days until July LOth in the 
latitude of New York. 212-02. pkt. 75c, 3 pkts. $2.00 
Golden Midget Hybrid. Extra early maturing with Spancross 
but of superior flavor. Stalks slender, 5 feet high and pro- 
duce slender, 8-rowed ears two-thirds size of Golden Bantam. 
No other Corn of similar season can equal the quality of 
this new hybrid. Lb. $3.00, 5 Ibs. $14.00 
Washington. A larger eared hybrid than Marcross 13x6, ma- 
turing two days later and of somewhat better quality. 
Lb. $1.10, 5 Ibs. $5.00 
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