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RHUBARB, Canada Red 
New and improved variety 
with long thick stalks of rich 
red color from root to leaf. 
Root 85c.; 2 roots $1.50; 
5 roots $3.50. 

SQUASH, 
Early Prolific 
Straightneck Bush type; Iemon-yellow with firm 
flesh of excellent flavor. Pkt. 10c.; oz. 
35c.; 141b. $1.00. 

SQUASH, Uconn a 
Gold Medal Winner, 1950 (a) 
Rich, meaty fruit of delicious flavor. Heavy yielder; 
bush type, requiring very limited growing space. Pkt. 
25c.; 1,0z. 45c.; oz. 75c. 
Fresh Home-Grown 
VEGETABLES 
are a real delicacy 
PLANT oe ae 
ry ONION, Evergreen Bunching 
PEPPER, World Beater No. 13 M C H E L L S For early spring and summer 
long green scallions 
Improved World Beater type. Heavy cropper , use. Produces long g > 
with thick-fleshed, dark green fruit. Pkt. 15c.5 Ch o1ce which blanch white. Does not 
1foz. 70c.; oz. $1.35. ‘ VEG ETAB LE Cop DS form bulb on bot- 


tom. Extra fine 
quality and flavor. 
Pkt. 15c.; ‘oz. 
50c.; oz. 95c. 
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RUTABAGA, ‘ 
Victoria —_ 
Neckless TOMATO, Southland 
[Improved type with smaller tops and roots, without necks. Tender A new globe-shaped Tomato. developed by the U. S. 
and fine flavored. Pkt. 15¢.; oz. 25c.; 14Ib. 60c. Department of Agriculture. Wilt resistant; rich scarlet- 
48 red. Fine Tomato for home garden and canning. Pkt. 
25c.; 120z. 85c.; oz. $1.60. 

