RADISHES 
603 CHERRY BELLE 
The finest new radish introduced 
for many years; winner in the All- 
America selections. Early, round, 
600 SCARLET TURNIP 
WHITE TIPPED 
Deep crimson, with white base. 
Turnip shaped. Early, attractive, 

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Pkt. 15c; oz. 35c; % lb. 95c in. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; % Ib. 60c 



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EARLY SCARLET TURNIP 
WHITE TIPPED RADISH 
ROSELLE 
630 ROSELLE 

602 FRENCH BREAKFAST 
Old favorite, 1% in. 
long, cylindrical, red, 
tipped white. Pkt. 10c; 
oz. 25c; Ylb. 60c 
615 WHITE ICICLE 
Pure white, 5 in. long, 
601 EARLY SCARLET GLOBE 
Bright red, oval globe shape, early, 
and reliable. Mild and crisp. 
Pkts 10c3" ozs 2563 24-1 bs60e 
604 CRIMSON GIANT 
A big, round, red radish of very 
high quality. Reaches 1% in. in 

CHERRY BELLE RADISH 
diameter without becoming pithy 30 days to maturity. Now this is a mild climate delicacy 
or hot. Good flavor. Pkt. 10c; which can be raised in the north if it is 
Pkt. 10; oz. 25¢55, 44 lb. 6s oz. 25c; % lb. 60c — started early in pots indoors and trans- 
planted like tomatoes. The fleshy cover- 
ing surrounding the seed pod is used to 
make the most delicious of jellies. We 
will be glad to send you a leaflet giving 
instructions for making this wonderful 
jelly upon request. 
mental, 4 to 5 ft. high. 
SPINACH 
A cool weather crop (except for the New Zealand variety) for 
earliest spring planting, and fall planting in mild climates. 
Plants are orna- 
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VIROFLAY SPINACH 
SWISS CHARD 
Delicious greens can be harvested all sum- 
mer long from this prolific member of the 
beet family. Red chard is also ornamental. 
699 LUCULLUS 
Light green, crumpled leaves; tender, 
fleshy stems; and a bountiful crop. 2% ft. 
tall. Pktl0ca oz c0cs 24 lb. 75¢ 
697 FORDHOOK GIANT 
Dark green leaves, and exceedingly broad, 
fleshy stems. Leaves are crumpled, thick, 
andtender. Pkt.10c; oz.35c; % lb. 95c 
698 RED CHARD 
Brilliant crimson stems; dark green, crum- 
pled leaves. Ideal combination of beauty 
and utility. Pkt. 15c; oz. 45c;: % lb. $1.25 
677 VIROFLAY 
A broad, smooth-leaved vari- 
ety in great favor for home 
gardens because of its ease of 
cleaning and resulting freedom 
from grit. Medium green in 
color; leaves arrow-shaped and 
thick. 
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676 HOLLANDIA 
PRICKLY WINTER 
Prickly seeded strain which 
thrives best in cool weather. 
Leaves are large, smooth, 
thick, broad, and medium 
green. A favorite in California. 
Pktpl0e; "oz 25c5) Y4ilbs foc 
675 BLOOMSDALE 
America’s favorite spinach, In- 
tensely crinkled or savoyed 
leaves, dark green, long stand- 
ing, and large plants. Best 
adapted to spring sowing, but 
also successful as a fall crop. 
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678 NEW ZEALAND 
Unlike other spinach, New 
Zealand is a warm weather 
crop, planted after the ground 
is warm. Plants spread up to 
4 ft. wide, and the thick flavor- 
ful leaves are harvested until 
frost. 
Pkt 10c¢; 

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SQUASH 
ACORN SQUASH 
725 ZUCCHINI (Dark Green) 
This summer squash is rapidly becoming recognized 
everywhere as a delicacy of unequalled versatility. 
The plants are of bush form, and produce a large 
number of fruits during the summer. Harvest the 
squash when they are only 5 to 6 in. long, and pre- 
pare them by slicing without peeling. A wide variety 
of recipes is used, including pickling for bread and 
butter pickles. Pkt. e)5¢C soz. .4 0G 4 cl baslohO 
728 EARLY WHITE BUSH SCALLOP 
The superior Benning green tinted strain. Bush 
plants; patty-pan fruits flattened, scalloped, and 
high quality. Rkts L0G 07. 50Cha 45 Ibe SOc 
727 GOLDEN SUMMER CROOKNECK 
Familiar bright yellow summer squash with curved 
neck, salmon colored flesh, and good quality. Bush 
plants; high yield. Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c; ™% lb. 80c 
745 LAGENARIA LEUCANTHA LONGISSIMA 
An unusual gourd grown widely in Europe, espe- 
cially by Italians. Fruits grow 3 ft. long and 4 to 6 
in. across. Running vines. 
Y% |b. 80c 
RUTABAGA 
OZNO0CK 
735 ACORN or TABLE QUEEN 
An ideal squash for baking whole. The fruits are 
dark green, ribbed, 6 in. long and 4 in. thick, shaped 
like an acorn. The flesh is dry, firm, and richly 
flavored. Plants run freely and produce a heavy 
crop which should be harvested before frost and 
stored for winter. Pte 0G ozs SSC ees Deus 
736 BUTTERNUT 
Wonderfully flavored new winter squash. Fruits 
are 10 in. long, bottle shaped, with a very small seed 
cavity. Superb baked whole, sliced and baked like 
sweet potatoes, or boiled. Running vines; buff skin; 
orange flesh. Pkt. 15¢e3 0z)75c} “Aribaogega 
737 HUBBARD (Green Warted) 
Large winter squash with vigorous vines and hard- 
shelled, dark green, warted, 12 lb. fruits. Yellow 
flesh. Good for pies. Pkt.10c; oz. 35c; ™% lb. 90c 
726 GIANT SUMMER STRAIGHTNECK 
Fruits warted, 18 to 20 in. long, and borne over a 
long season on compact bushes. The skin is orange, 
the flesh yellow. Pkt: 10e; Moz. 35es) = 4Aelbmoue 

While rutabagas require a longer growing season than 
turnips, they are considered by most people to have a 
better flavor; plantings made in June reach maturity in 
the fall for winter storage. In mild climates plantings 
may be made as late as November. An easy crop to 
grow. 
650 IMPROVED AMERICAN PURPLE TOP 
Large leaves to make big roots. Smooth, globe-shaped 
roots, purple at the top, and yellow at the bottom. 
Sweet, fine grained, orange flesh. 
Y% |b. 50c 

Pkt. 10c; 
RED: SWISS CHARD DARK GREEN ZUCCHINI SQUASH 
oz. Z0Gs 
28 FULL CULTURAL INSTRUCTIONS ARE PRINTED ON EVERY PACKET OF SEED, WITH EXTRA DETAILS FOR MILD CLIMATE GARDENS 

