Bronze Beauty. Oak leaf type, loose heads bleach to cream in 
heart with green leaves tinged bronze. Resistant to hot weather. 
Pkt. 25c, oz. $1.00 
Pennlake. Improved Great Lakes. Heads conical in shape, crisp, 
solid and superior in quality to Great Lakes. ‘The plants are 
more compact and have fewer outer leaves. All-America Bronze 
Ready in 40 days from seed. 
Kennedy Kwality 
Vegetable Seed! Novelties and Specialties of OH ett 
LETTUCE 
Medal Winner. Developed at Penn State College. 
Pkt. 25c, oz. $1.00 
MUSKMELON 
Iroquois. In 1949 this Melon proved the best of the Bender type. 
Fruit very uniform, deep flesh, extra fine quality. 
Reselected Caroline Clark. Anyone who remembers the old va- 
riety “Caroline Clark” will find in this reselection a superior 
Melon in all respects. Large Melons, deep salmon flesh and 
the vine is positively blight-proof. Healthy green foliage and 
bears dozens of delicious Melons long after other sorts. 
Pkt. 50c, oz. $1.50 
ONIONS 
Ailsa Craig. Very large, globe- 
shaped; color yellow, good keeper. 
Seed grown especially for us by 
one of the most renowned Eng- 
lish growers. Pkt. 50¢, oz. $2.00 
Red Torpedo. Pale lavender-rose; 
oval or egg-shaped, almost point- 
ed at ends; as sweet as an Apple 
and very mildly scented. 
Pkt. 50c, oz. $2.00 
ONION SETS 
Golden Globe. An excellent globe- 
shaped Onion of superior quality 
and yield. Keeping qualities equal 
Ebenezer and of better quality 
and appearance. 
Lb. 75c, 8 Ibs. $5.75 
Pkt. 25c, oz. $1.00 


MUSKMELON, 
Reselected 
Caroline Clark 
TOMATO, 
Long Red 



LETTUCE, Bronze Beauty 
PEPPER 
Merimac Wonder. Early Califor- 
nia type. A few days earlier than 
California Wonder, fruits slight- 
ly smaller and produced pro- 
fusely. Pkt. 35c, Oz. $2.00 
RADISH 
Comet. Fine Scarlet Globe type. 
Especially adapted to summer 
growth. Roots remain edible 
much longer than other strains. 
Pkt. 15c, oz. 35c 
SQUASH 
Caserta. Resembles the long- 
fruited strain of Cocozelle but 
fruits from one to two weeks 
earlier and produces an_ ex- 
tremely heavy crop, sometimes 
as many as thirty fruits per 
plant. Pkt. 25c, oz. $1.00 
Uconn. Bush form of the popular Acorn type. Gold Medal win- 
ner. Well adapted to planting where space is limited. Smaller 
than the original Acorn, produced in abundance. Rich, meaty 
and delicious flavor. Pkt. 25c, oz. $1.25 
TOMATO 
Italian Red Plum. Very thick flesh, elongated Plum-shaped 
fruits, brightly colored and produced in profusion. 
Pkt. 35c, oz. $1.50 
Longred. Developed by New York State Department of Agricul- 
ture. Fruits are globe-shaped, somewhat deeper than Marglobe. 
Fine red in color throughout and ripens evenly to the stem, 
free from cracks. Does not burn and is resistant to blight. 
Pkt. 50c, oz. $2.00 : 
Southland. A hardy variety. Dependable for excellent yield. 
Thick, flattened fruit similar size to Rutgers. Resistant to 
fusarium wilt and collar rot. Strong growing, heavy fruiting 
variety. Pkt. 50c, oz. $2.00 
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