2120. Acorn (Table Queen) 
Our strain. Vigorous vines. Heavy 
yielder, 5’ fruits; ideal when cut _1n 
two, baked for two servings. Well 
flavored, excellent texture; ideal sweet 
potato substitute. Stores well. See 
special prices start of Squash. 
2125. Caserta 
1949 Gold Medal winner. Exceptional 
yielding bush type. Best summer squash 
in quality and yield. May be sliced like a 
cuke as needed. dandy. Postpzid, 
oversize pkt. (144 oz.) 14c. Seed 
scarce—packets only—no bulk. 
2130. Buttercup 
Introduced by — Dr. 
Yeager at Nth. Dakota. 
Best home garden 
squash for the market. g 
Very thick, fine orange 
flesh. Dry, mealy; ex- 
cellent flavor. First 
class keeper. Postpaid 
oversize pkt. 14 oz. Fe; 
1 oz. 27c; lb. 9Bc. 
2140. Green Hubbard 





Standard for excellence 
and flavor; the flesh gold- 
en orange, tender and 
free from fibre. Large 
fruits on vigorous vines. 
Reliable winter keeper. 
See special prices start 
of Squash. 
VEGETABLE MARROW 
2220. White Bush (New) 
Short, bushy growth; ideal for 
small garden. Heavy yielder 
of tender white fruits. Small 5” 
fruits, ready to use when Bush 
Beans usable. See special prices start of Squash. 
2230. Vegetable Spaghetti 
A real treat—this is not a freak but a delicious 
vegetable. Can be used when small like vegetable 
marrow, or can be baked in the’shell when mature 
for the delicious vegetable-like spaghetti exclusive 
taste. Delivered, oversize pkt. 6c. 
SUN FLOWERS 
2275. Advance Hybrid F2 (New) 
New Sunflower hybrid developed at Canadian 
Government Plant Bregling Lab at Saskatoon— 
further improved at ExpfRimental Station, Morden, 
Man. Grows 4 to 5 , highest oil producing 
Sunflower; exception igh yielding and early 
maturing. Meats y Wasty—oil excellent for 
cooking purposes.. Postpaid, oversize pkt. (1 oz.) 
Bc; % lb. 1 4c; 4 lb. 24c; 1 lb. 45c. 
_ Fourteen 









North pole; 2,000 miles 
north of U.S. Border. 
TOMATOES—Bush 
Early bush (non-staking) tomatoes are the out- 
standing advance in vegetables of thelast 10 years. 
Ripening 2-5 weeks earlier than staking sorts, 
these compact, tremendous yielders make the 
job of staking and suckering seem old fash- 
iosed and needless. Now that the extreme 
earliest of Farthest North has been combined 
with Earliana size as in Bounty, these are the ~ 
tomatoes for the northern garden. 
SPECIAL DELIVERED PRICES 
Each variety unless otherwise quoted. 
Oversize pkts. (1/16 oz.) Ge; 3 pkts. He; 4 oz. 3 3c; 
1 oz. 58c; 2 oz. 98Bc; 4lb. $1-69. 
2310. Extra Slicer (Selections) 
Deeper fruits give you an extra 
slice. Here with our breeding 
experiments weghave combined 
extreme earlinege and bush non- 
staking gro large deep 
extra slicer fr ere’s choice 
seed saved the deepest 
fruiters on our experimental 
plots. It’s scarce — it’s good. 
See special prices start of 
Tomatoes. 
2320. Farthest North 
Earliest tomato on the seed market. 
Introduced by Dr. Yeager, when at 
North Dakota. Fruits often ripen 4 to 5 
weeks after transplanting. Seeded out- 
doors after potatoes, ripens with trans- 
planted tomatoes. Bushy plants loaded 
with 100’s of golf-ball sized fruits. Excellent flavor. 
for table or juicing. Spec’! prices start Tomatoes. 
2335. Early Chatham Select No.8 
Especially selected early strain of the favorite 
Early Cnatham. Bred and selected here in Mani- 
toba for conditions in thegnorth. Tnis bush type 
is very compact and the ffi 
the regular Early C 
selected this early strai 
Chatham three years agaw@ have been increasing 
it in an isolated area’and saving the seed with 
great care. Although our seed supply is still very 
small we are releasing it in packets only because 
it has caused so much interest in our test plots. 
Seed scarce. One (1) packet to a customer. Post- 
paid pkt. (1/16 oz.) 1 Te. 
2340. Early Chatham 
Compact; tremendous yielder; 
214” lively red, deep bodied 
fruits. Ripens 10 days after 
Farthest North. Tops for the 
garden in northern districts. 
Makes best juice of the Bush 
types. See special prices start 
of Tomatoes. 








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