
No. 2902 
Dwarf Zinnia Collection 
5 Distinct Varieties 
Including Tom Thumb, Mexican, Fantasy, 
Navajo, and the Early Wonder. 
40c 
trie 
No. 2903 -McCullough’s 
Old-Fashioned Garden 
10 Distinct Flowers 


Balsam Mignonette Scabiosa 
Candytuft Nicotiana Sweet William 
Baby’s Breath Pinks pr Atel, 
Heliotrope alue 20. 
FOR ONLY OC 
Collection No. 2910 
9 Packets 
Perennials for the Rock Garden 
Alyssum Iberis Sempervirens 
Arabis Geum 
Bellis Perennig Linum 
Dianthus Paumerias Sete aoac 
Gaillardia, Goblin Value -40. 
FOR ONLY $1 .00 
Mc. GUM E Oc G FeSm see Dio 
McCullough Flower Seed Collections 
No. 2904 - McCullough’s 
Marigold Garden 
7 Distinct Kinds 
Including Tall, Semi-Tall, Dwarf, the French, 
African, Carnation-Flowered and Chrysanthe- 
No. 2907 - McCullough’s 
Petunia Garden 
10 Packets 
All colors; also Bedding, Dwarf and Balcony 
mum-Flowered types. 7 packets. 

Bhi Val 
Won ONLY 1.00 
Value 75c. 
FOR ONLY DOC 
Collection No. 2906 Collection No. 2908 
ro] ection Oo. 12 Packets 
12 Packets Annuals for Cut Flowers 
Annual Flowers for the Rock Garden Snapdragon Strawflower = Stocks’ 
Ageratum Marigold, Dwarf Myosotis African Daisy Marigold Tithonia__ 
Alyssum Portulaca, Single Mixed Sanvitalia Aster Scabiosa Zinnia, Giant 
tel Zinnia, Tom Thumb Tagetes eae Value $1.50 
Candytuft alue 50. 
Danes Value $1.40, 1 QQ) | Babys Breath FoR ONLY 1.00 
Iceplant FOR ONLY . ) 
2 Collection No. 2909 
Collection No. 2911 12 Packets 
Strawflowers f Annual Flowers oe Shady Garden 
‘ yssum ornflower N hil 
Cut Flowers That Will Last a Year Snapdragon Godetia aa Nicotiana: 
merece sur Seo yeu Pe Lupines Petunia 
ompnrena eranthnemum arkla 
Value 40c. California Poppy Value $1.50. 
FOR ONLY OC | Chinese Forget-Me-Not FOR ONLY $1 .00 

New and Improved Vegetables You Should Grow 
2. TOPCROP BEAN 
(53 days.) A cross between Full 
Measure and U. S. No. 5 Refugee. 
Immune to common Bean mosaic and 
greasy or shiny pod virus. The plant 
is 15 to 16 inches high with 23-inch 
spread. Pods are round, 6 inches 
long, straight to slightly curved and 
stringless, Excellent for canning and 
freezing. All-America Gold Medal 
Winner. Pkt., 25c; % Ib., 40c; Ib., 
75c; 5 Ibs., $3.50. 

327. UCONN SQUASH 
A bush form of Table Queen. The 
immature fruits can be picked and 
used as summer Squash. If the fruit 
is left on the vine until after frost, 
it can be used us a winter Squash. 
Eight plants, each occupying a space 
3 ft. x 3 ft., should produce a bushel 
of mature fruit noted for its keeping 
quality. 1950 ALL-AMERICA SE- 
LECTION. Pkt., 20c; % oz., 50c; 
% \b., $1.35. 

337. CERTIFIED SOUTHLAND TOMATO 
(73 days.) Highly resistant to fusarium and collar rot, 
considerable resistance to late blight and moderate re- 
sistance to early blight. The vine is vigorous with good 
coverage. The fruit matures with Rutgers, is of about the 
same size but flatter, meaty and of good color. Gives high 
yield of well shaped fruits of about 1% pound in weight. 
Pkt., 25c; % oz., $1.10; 0z., $2.00. 

353. McCULLOUGH’S HYBRID TOMATO 
(58 days.) New extra early, first generation true hybrid. 
Fruit is globular, smooth, bright red, medium size. Amaz- 
ing hybrid vigor, high yielding from early July until frost. 
Open and spreading type of foliage allows full benefit of 
the sun and stimulates early ripening. Quality is excellent, 
firm flesh, mild flavor. Adapted to home or early market 
gardening. Pkt., 35¢c (approxmiately 35 seeds); 3 pkts., 
$1.00. 

354. STOKESCROSS No. 5 HYBRID TOMATO 
Here is a Tomato that will take its place among the 
leaders for long time to come. First: its quality is of the 
very best, slightly acid. The fruit is of medium size, with- 
out cracks and uniformly colored a deep red. Averagely 
sets six clusters of five Tomatoes. It can be staked but is 
inclined to spread and grow low. Vines are resistant to 
average diseases and are very vigorous. For slicing and 
canning it is just right. The market growers want this 
type of Tomato because of its quality, firmness and color, 
Pkt., 50c (approximately 200 seeds); large pkt., $1.00 
(approximately 500 seeds); 1 oz., $5.00 (approximately 
5000 seeds). 
Le 


184. PENNLAKE LETTUCE 
(83 days.) A true breeding, white 
seeded head Lettuce combining the 
solidity and tip-burn resistance of 
Great Lakes with the largest head 
size of Imperial 847. It possesses 
heat tolerance without bolting. May 
be grown either as an early summer 
crop with a minimum of tip-burn, or 
a fall crop in field or frames. Pkt., 
25c; oz., $1.25; % Ib., $3.75. 

292. CHERRY BELLE 
RADISH 
A popular short-topped Scarlet 
Globe type Radish, both for forcing 
and outdoor use. The root is globe- 
shaped with a bright, scarlet color 
with crisp flesh holding from pithi- 
ness. Owing to its earliness and 
short top, this new variety has 
rapidly gained favor. Pkt., 10c; 
oz., 25c; % Ib., 75c. 
