PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT PIONEER SEED COMPANY, DIMONDALE, MICHIGAN 
The Best Strains of Vegetable S 
or cold frame covering seed about % inch, 
transplanting in the field in Aprij or May, 
spacing plants 12 inches apart; for late 
crop sow in June or July, Oz, produces 













































































































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Premium Late Flat Dutch 
Pkt, 10¢; 0z. 35; Ib. $2.85 
110 days. A very popular late flat head 





































































































containing 6 thicker beans per pod. A 
ae post paid, unless mentioned 
popular garden variety. 
All prices 
Quarter and half pound lots, 
othe weWise. 
at pound rate. We will be pleased to] Henderson Bush e 
ote, on request, lowest rices on larger Pkt, 25e; Ib. 50c; 5 Ibs. 52.20 | Variety, heads flat, large, 10 Ibs. or more; | © 
Se etitien gree Bs 66 days. A Sone hardy, very cece especially liked in the South, mee te tht: — RB ad = 
5 ys. . : u! 
small seeded type much in favor as & Mammoth Red Rock leaves, this ires 3-4 weeks. Pkt. 100; ox. sid $2. 
95 days. 7 inches long and 6% 
Pkt, L0c; on, 45¢; Ib. $3.75 G ed 
reen Curl 
- : 1b, $1.40 | deeply ribbed with thick salmon 
Pkt. 10c; oz, 200; Ib, $1.40 acer cy flavor; skin smooth, r 
5 days. 
Best for general use; season 95 days ing to yellowish when 5 
canner; good quality and a BRE Ian 
r air best | the North on account of its earliness, Tne 
iat Bis ©} seeds are about half the size of the other 
BEANS, Bush Varieties 
Buch beans do well in most any garden 
soi} with tre wax Sok YELLOW RESISTANT CABBAGE 
Where the soil is infected with the ‘'Yel- 




















































































































on a more sandy soll, Plant after danger Tania 
Ee ag Bal Peeper eee ne : lows”’ disease, the resistant varieties should | It can be easily blanched. 
: 44 inch deep and about 2-3 inches King of the Stee Te ss eehe wesitaas ov ee Be aon Dat ae at te = 
infected it ig best to use the regular} EGG PLANT 
sowing 
apart in 
feet and contains about 
good bushe) or 60 lbs. 
Sow seed in hot bed or greenhouse in 
March or April and transplant when an with successive © 
inch high, Transplant to the open when | during the cool_parts 
weather ig warm; they do not stand frost. thinly in rows 1% 
Space about 3 ft. each way; allow 8-10 | seeds about % inch. 
weeks for the production of plants before | Florida Broadleaf 
setting out time. Oz, for 1000 plants. - Pkt. 
Black Beauty ys. Large, upright, 
Pict, 10c; 02 80c; Ub. $6.60 | Aree and thisk; bright green, 
"she row. Packet will plant 100 : ; 
10 oz of seed; & 88 days. Tne best pole Lima, an im- 
per acre. proved strain of the Large White; 3-4 
vigorous and produc- 
ts for best growth. 
strains. 
Marion Market (Yellow Res.) 
Pkt, 10c; 0z. 50c; Ib. $4.10 
_.%5 days. Marion Market is a selection 
fram Copenhagen Market but a little larg- 
er and later; heads round and of excellent 
quality. 
large beans per pod, 
tive. Requires suppor 

GREEN PODDED SORTS: 
Burpee Stringess - 
Pkt. 25c; Ib, 45¢; 5 lbs. $2.00 
A very popular old standby and 

DRY SHELL BEANS 
These are grown th 



49 days. 
bably . best seller, especially valua- | bush snap beans bd . 
Sona eo honie garden; ac meaty and| their being of use as dry winter beans. | warly Flat Dutch. (¥el. Res.) 
. 7 1 Harvest when the pods have dried, cure Pkt. 10c; oz, 45¢; 1b, $3.60 . id-rib. 
stringless; seed chocolate colo. Harvestpell and then thresh the seed from) gq days, Similar te oe aiiar Early| 80 days from setting out. Beautiful rich | BTeen_ mi .. Desirable 
Dwarf Horticultural eS the pods and store for winter use. Flat Dutch strain and an excellent kraut | purple black fruits of the best quality. This ease in preparing the smooth 
Pkt. 25c; Ib. 45c; 5 tbs. $2-00| Rea Kidney variety; heads 6 Ibs. each. is probably the best all around variety; 1s Fordhook Fancy Ba ' 
54 days. Pods 5 inches lone ae wate Pkt. 250; Ib. 50c; 5 Ibs. $2-25| yis, Hollander (el, Res.) a vigorous grower. a Pkt. 5c; oz. 
stringless when young; used both 25 | 95 days. Light red type. Bote is nearly Pict, Moe; oz. 50c; Ib. $4.10 tO, «S875, DAP ereems 
string or shell bean. The pous o ates for | 45 large as a lima. They make the best 405 days. A Yellow Resistant strain | KALE geo; se ar a : 
with red, making them very allt’ net | Of dry winter beans. from Danish Ballhead; heads round and Kale or Borecole for early use should be for greens or salads; §' 
solid; best resistant winter variety. sown early in the spring, for late fall or before bolting to seed. 
winter use, sow the seed in June and Southern Giant 
market display; best early green 
bean. Also called bush Cranberry Bean, a 
ga are transplant in July to rows 2 ft. apart and 
Wisconsin Ali Season (Yel. Res.) ae Sh 
st ERS: hte 2 ft, apart, Seed should be sown| 35 days. Very popular 
arly in the kt, 10c; oz. 45¢; 
ghey = ood oy dry Lage Table beets can be sown as & 4 
slant Stringless Green Po: spri s th round can be worked and 9 Jendid 1a winter var- | P!@n 
Spe ee eal | worked aie | 1aenr at eaten Hinks 10 tbe: plants 2 dcop; oultivate same as Cabbage. | tard for spring or fall planting: 
’ z. produces plants © . of | pright 
y. s , Oz. prod 2000 plants or 150 ft. of | bri green, pleasing mild flav: 
-liarge, fringed and curled at mag 
Pkt, 25; Ib. 45ce; 5 Ibs. $2.00 ~ be /mada 
Ee 2 odded sort, other sowings can be. 
are en ceieh over ed PS : ‘and ex- | into Se te especially a waited ee rae 
ere c ai Sark ee ereens and very young beets. y se ry 
cellent for all uses, strong grower; seed Soares id taches apart, covering the seed 
brownish-red. about 34 inche deep. Do not sow too thick- 
ly, When the seedlings are UP, thin from 
drill, 
Dwarf Scotch Curled Tendergreen 
Pkt. 5¢e; oz, 20¢; Ib, $1.40 - Pkt. Se; oz. 15¢; 1 
Leaves are very large and 28 days. A rapid growing 
and fringed and of desirable} ing large broad thick dark 
CABBAGE, CHINESE OR CELERY 
Chinese Cabbage is a@fine vegetable, 
either cooked like Cabbage or used as a 
salad. A heavy yielder and rich in food 


















































































60 days. 
deeply curled 
Red Valentine 6 
Pkt. 25¢; Ib. 4505 5 ete poten {1-4 inches apart, depending upon whether value. Sow seed during July or August 
One of the main round P' you want them for greens, young roots Or} a; it. grows, best during the cool fall | rich bluish green color; plants dwarf, even | which, ‘when cooked has a 0 
growth with leaves hugging the ground, | flavor; a heavy cropper and r 
months. Oz. will sow 4 200 ft. row. 
Chihili, 
Pkt, L0c; oz. 30¢; Ib. $2.00 
70 days, Chi-hi-li, a most popular. variety 
and very dependable heading sort; heads 
18-20 inches in length, S# ‘inches "thick 
which will not be broken off by heavy heat-and cold, 
wet snows. 
Siberian 0 
49 days. 
sorts in the 
string beans 
very popular in the 
slightly stringy; se “dred, 
Tendergreen 
winter roots. For winter use plant so as 
to mature just before frost for best quali- 
ty roots. Oz. plants 50 ft.; 5 Ibs. per 
acre. 
Early Blood Turnip 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; Ib. $1.50 
for both home or 
south, it making excellent 
under adverse conditions; 
mountain regions also; 
marbled. 
KRA ~ : a 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 20e; Ib. $1.40 Okra is a valuable: { 
65 days, Green, curly leaves, tender and|the pods are young; it is also. 
of delicate flavor; es especially good for| cutting up in soups, stews, ¢ isu 
Pkt. 25¢; Ib. 45e; 5 Ibs. $2.00 
er relishes, Sow when the soil is 
53 days. An extra good quality round 56 days. Excellent ae hane 
podded sort, excellent flavor and very POP" | market gardening and can be used for : s late fall and winter growth. 
ular everywhere; seed bluish, mottled. greens or small bunching beets; it is ge CARROT up as they will not stand any 
and hardy. and does well under) Carrots can be sown early in the spring | y pppuce—Leaf or Looset rows 24 inches apart, thinning 
cover seed about %4 inch, 
ductive 
adverse conditions. 
Detroit Dark Red 
Pkt, 5c; oz. 20c; Ib. $1.60 
68 days. One of the very best for home 
gardening or canning. Roots globe shaped, 
dark red, smal] tops and especially free 
and again every two wees for a continuous 
crop for young punching roots; for winter 
crop, best to sow in July. Best in & deep 
mellow soil. Sow seeds about % in. deep 
with a very. few Radish seed mixed in to 
mark the rows for early eutlivating as 
Carrots do not germinate readily. Rows 
Tennessee Green Pod 
Pkt. 25¢; Ib. 450; 5 Ibs. $2.00 
49 days. A popular flat green pod, with 
strings, mainly in the mountain sections 
of W. Va., Ky., and Tenn., where it 
seems to do best under the mountain cli- 
tringless sorts seem to 
Lettuce should be sown early in the 
spring aS soon as the soil is ready to work | Perkin’s Mammoth 
and followed every 2 weeks by other sow- Pkt. 10¢; of, 15¢ 
ings so as to keep a continuous crop of 68 days, Dark sree as 
fresh, tender leaves. For fall crop, sow | tender, tapered and ri d, 4 sa) 
in uly, The heading types can be started | Very popular. pean 
indoors or in cold frame about February, : ~ 
a 
mate where the § 
ripen or ‘get tough’’ easily. Pods Very) from zancs 
long. Seed brown. ew cots can be 12 inches apart and the roots ; F 
; : Crosby’s Egyptian oy aoe; Ib. $1.60| Should be thinned to 3 in. apart rots | transplanting the seedlings to the ops | ONION ae 
WAX OR YELLOW PODDED SORTS: Ciraatiy a ait ee the early | ow; for young Toots seed can be sown ground ag soon as possible. In fact you ‘Winter onions are sown & 
55 days. sually Br y |e ate as Aug. 15th. Oz, plants a 125 ét. will have better results with head lettuce in rows tbout 18 in. 
ete = even when started outdoors, by transplant- in, tall t 
crop, roots flattened globe-shaped, fairly 
dark red, small tops. Popular sort. 
Early Wonder 
ing them, Seed should not be sown over 
% inch deep and a few radish with the 
ceed will mark the rows quickly so that 
cultivating can be made if the ground be- 
comes hard before Lettuce is up. Pkt. will 
plant 50 ft. or more; oz. 500 ft, 
Black Seeded Simpson : 
Pkt. 5c; oz, 20c; Ib. $1.65 
45 days, The most popular loose leat 
lettuce, producing a compact mass of 
crumpled light yellowish green leaves of the 
very best quality. 
Early Curied Simpson 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; Ib, $1.80 
45 days. White seeded; forms close mas- 
ses of light green crumpled leaves, brittle 
and of best flavor; and a good variety for 
forcing under glass, 
Prizehead . 
Pkt. 5¢; oz. 208; Ib, $1.65 
45 days. A very high class loose leat 
Lettuce with growth similar to B. S. Simp- 
son but with a reddish tinge to all the 
leaves, giving it an attractive appearance. 
Grand Rapids \ 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; ib. $1.80 
42 days. White seeded; quick maturing, 
large loose heads, upright growth and. 
showy; leaves bright green crimped at 
edges. Best quality. 
Bibb 
Poe a Pkt. 5c; on, 30€; lb, $2.75 
8 days. very popular variety forming 
a solid heart of rich yellowish green; this ae ee Per ei ra t 
is good for cool seasons only. It is of |Tnense size can be grown. I 
very good quality. point to add a few 
Pencil Pod Black Wax 
Pkt. 25c; Ib. 55¢; 5 Ibs, $2.25 
52 days. The most popular of the round 
podded wax varieties; always 2 sure bear- 
er, peds 516-6 inches long and of the very 
best quality; good for freezing, too, Seed 
black. 
Snier's Golden Wax 
Pkt. 25¢; Ib. 550; 5 Ibs. $2.25 
52 days, The most popular flat podded 
wax variety; pods flat, 5 inches long, 
stringless, of good quality, rust proof. 
row. 
Chanteney . 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 25e; Ib. $2.00 
70 days. A fine large thisk stump rotted 
sort, orange skin and®fine quality. It is 
good for all purposes and especialy for 
winter use. 
Danver Haif Long 
Pkt. 10¢; oz. 25c; Ib. $2.00 
75 days. Probably grown more extensive- 
ly than any other variety, skin rich orange- 
red color, root 7 in. long, tapering to a 
blunt point, It is of the zest quality and 
especially good for winter use. 
Scarlet Nantes 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; Ib. $1.60 
55 days. Green top strain. Best bright 
green topped winter shipping beet; is pre- 
ferred above all other types for the winter 
shipping beet grown in the South. 
Early Wonder (Tall Top Strain) 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 25¢; ib, $1.80; 5 Ibs. $7.50 
55 days. A very popular variety produc- 
ing uniform roots and large bright green 
tops, especially desirable for those pro- 
ducing button beets and greens for the 
early spring market. 
BEANS. Pole or Stick Sorts. 
The pole beans require supports for> <ue 
best crop; grown mainly in the South 
yhere the seasons are longer. Pods gen- 
erally are more fleshy than the bush types 
and can be sed in @ much more advance 
stage. Plant in hills, 2-3 seeds per hill, 
usually. 3 feet apart and on three stakes, 
the tops being tied together for supports. 
Packet will plant 100 hills, or 150 foot 
row; bushel per acre. 
Kentucky Wonder 
Pkt. 25c; Ib. 59¢; 5 Ibs. $2.25 
65 days. This is the most popular var- 
iety of the pole beans; pods 7-9 inches, 
round, meaty and excelient for fr.esing 
as well as for all other uses; stringiess 
when young. Seed tan. Also called Olid 
Homestead. 
Missourl Wonder 
Pkt. 25c; Ib. 50c; 5 tbs. $2.25 
65 days. Very productive late variety, 
pods 9 inches long, flat, tough and stringy 
Pkt. 10¢; 07, 30c; Ib. $2.30 
68 days, A valuable ‘stump rotted var- 
iety, with the root rather even in thisk- 
ness for its entire length; it is especially 
valuable for bunch Carrots as well as for 
all other uses. 
CHARD, SWISS 
Grow Chards same as you do Beets. The 
tops can be cut off when tender and a 
new growth will come on if the soil is 
vieh and growing conditions facorable. It 
also makes excellent feed for young poultry 
or baby calves during the hot summer 
months. 
Fordhook Giant 
CAULIFLOWER 
For an early crop sow the seed in hot 
bed or greenhouse during January or Feb- 
ruary; for fall crop, start in the open 
same as for cabbage. Maturity dates are 
from transplanting, add 30 days from seed 
sowing. Oz. produces 1500 plants. 
Early Snowball 
Pkt. 10c; Ib. $2.40 
85 days. An improved Dwarf Erfurt, 
producing snowy white heads; early and 
of the best quality, extensively grown ev- 
erywhere; outer leaves erect. 
Pit. 5c; oz. 15e; Ib. $1.20 
Leaves dark green, crumpled, savyoy- 
leaved with broad white mid-rib. 
BRUSSEL SPROUTS 
Long Island Improved 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; W. $4.30 
BROCCOLI 
Sow seed indoors or in cold frame same 
but a very popular variety in the South. 
a + = {jas for early cabbage setting them out in 
Seed light flesh, peppered brown. Also C@l- | the garden about May fst. Set plants about | CELERY f 
18 inches apart in 2% foot rows. They] or early Celery start seed indoors in] WANGELS ora es oot 
led Noxall. 
Lazy Wife 
Pkt. 25c; Ib, 50c; 5 Ibs. $2.25 
72 days, A late productive sort with 5-6 
inch pods, fiat, stringless, very fleshy, 
brittle, attractive and excellent quality, 
very popular, seed round and white. 
London Horticultural 
Pkt. 25¢; Ib. 50c; 5 Ibs. $2.25 
70 days. Also known as October Bean. 
Hardy, productive, pods 5-6 inches long, 
flat, stringless, good quality; it is used 
very much as @ green shell bean, but good 
also for snap or dry shell beans. A Cran- 
berry bean; seed white or light tan streak- 
éd with red. 
MecCaslan 
Mangels are the most important root jions have germinated; in a heavy 
crop for stock feeding, forming the very] it may save your crop. Oz. 
best tas ei, hogs or peailery and 15-6 lbs, required per acre. 
at so le cost. tons can be gfow2 | Southport Yellow Globe 
per acre and the feed value is near to i » Pkt, 10¢; 04 
that of grain with the added value of a] 449 days "Bulbs abn wie 
succulent food during the winter. Sow | skin and the best long keeper. 
them early in the spring, in rows 2-2% ft. | popular both for and 
apart, thinning the plants to at least 6 garden 
inches apart as soon as they are 2 inches z 
high. 6-8 Ibs, of seed required per acre. PARSLEY 
Mamaio th Vay Soom P s ; Every garden should have Pal 
» Ge; ox. 200; Ib. $1.25] wey) in both sun or shade and 
110 days. The most popular variety, | prown; used for greens or an 
easily grown and harvested; the roots are | ang kept in an air ‘tight : 
red, flesh white; smooth and grows well | soups during the winter, It 
out of the ground making it easy to pull. | value. Plant early in N 
s apart, cover seed % in, 
pated rt grow best in a light soil eoracne i*- 
elo: ‘0’ n soil, . 
planting them so that the seedlings will nee Moss Se on. 
not be touched cdg ope pent either] 79 days Compact ¢ a 
in rows 6 ft. apart wit! e every . 
in POs 6 te oP planted Rat © ae ke eee cub ane 
apart each way s0 as to be able to culti-|paRSNIP 
vate both ways. Thin plants in the Tow Sow. seed very early jn the 
to 2 plants per hill or in the hill system, | rows 2-3 ft. apart, ing 
to 4-5 plants per hill. Plant seeds % inch # 3-5 inches 
deep. Oz, plants 60 hills; 2-3 Ibs. per acre. = 
February and for late crop about April 1st, 
When seedlings are 4 i nches tall, cut back 
about 1 inch and transplant to rows 3 ft. 
apart and plant 6 inches apart in the row. 
Seed can be sown about % inch deep. Add 
about 55 days to maturity dates when fig- 
uring from planting seed. 
Golden Self Blanching 
Pkt, 10c; oz. 70c; Ib. $6.00 
115 -days. Medium sized stocky plants 
with thick solid crisp stalks and compact 
eolley yellow hearts; an exceptionally fiae 
avor. 
CUCUMBERS 
For real erly Cucumbers seed can be 
planted in berry boxes about April ist and 
transplanted to field when frost danger 
is passed. For regular crop plant about 
June 15th, 14-1 inch deep, in hills 4-6 feet 
apart. Fruits should be picked as soon as 
ready, Cucumbers will not stand any frost. 
Oz, plants 100 feet. 
Chicago Pickling 
Pkt. 5¢; oz, 20¢; Tb, $1.90 
55 days. Still the best pickling Cucum- 
ber regardless of all the new varieties or 
new names, Our strain is early, prolific, 
uniform and perfect pickling type. Black 
spine. It is also of value ts a slicer for 
the home garden. 
Early Fortune 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 20e; Ib, $1.90 
65 days. Fruits 8-9 inches long, blunt at 
both ends and an excellent slicer and es- 
pecially of value for dill pickles, its shape 
being perfect for this use. Good far the 
market, too. White Spine. 
Early Green Cluster 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; Ib, $1.85 
55 days. Similar to Chicago Pickling but 
a little smaller, Is very popular for home 
gardening. The fruits form in clusters 
more than other varieties. Black spine. 
do best in the cooler parts of the season. 
Oz, seed produces 2000 plants. 
Italian Green Sprouting 
Pkt, 10c; oz. 35c; Ib. $3 10 
55-60 days, from transplanted plants to 
first cutting. The heads are much like 
Cauliflower and it is used much in the 
same way. It is excellent frozen. It shouid 
be in every garden and is much easier 
grown than Cauliflower, Grow same as 
you would late cabbage. 
CABBAGE—Earliest Heading 
Cabbage should be started indoors or in 
cold frame for the early market, put for 
winter, they should be started outdoors 
later, from May 20th to June ist, They 
grow best tin the cool fall weather. For 
early crop start them about March 15th, 
transplanting the seedlings into flats ard 
hardening them off promptly as warp) 
weather comes and transplant to the field 
May 1st. Plants should be spaced 18-24 
inches in the row, according to the size 
of the variety and in rows 30 inches apart. 
The soil should be rich for best results, 
Days given are from transplanting to ma- 
turity, allow 30 more days from the plant- 
ing of the seed. Winter cabbage should be 
set out not later than July 15th. Where 
the Yellows affect cabbage, plant the Yel 
low Resistant varieties, but if not troubled 
in this, it is best to plant the regular 
strains, Oz, produces 2000 plants. 
Early Jersey Wakefield 
Pkt. 10c; oz, 45¢; Ib. $2.40 
65 days. The most widely grown extra 
early pointed head variety; heads solid 
and should be grown for the early crop. 
Early Flat Dutch 
Pkt. 10c; oz, 45c; Ib. $2.40 
80 days. An excellent medium early short 
stemmed variety with large fiat heads. 
This makes a good variety in the South 
Pkt. 25c; Ib. 50c; 5 Ibs. $2.25 
70 days. A prolific white seeded sort, 
one of the most popular Southern sorts; 
pods stringless, meaty and excellent quali- 
ty. 
Striped Creaseback 
Pkt. 25c; Ib. 50c; 5 Ibs. $2.25 
72 days, Also called Nancy Davis and 
Scotia. A very hardy and productive corn- 
field bean, pods round, 6%4-7 inches long, 
crease-backed, slightly stringy, very fleshy, 
good quality. Seed olive green with dark 
stripe, 
White Creaseback 
Pkt. 25c; Ib. 50c; 5 Ibs. $2.25 
63 days. A very hardy, very early, round 
podded sort, 5-6 inch pods, slightly stringy, 
brittle and fine grained; quality fair, very 
popular white seeded sort. 
White Kentuek Wonder 
Pkt. 25c; Ib. 50c; 5 Ibs. $2.25 
64 days. Also called Burger's Green Pod. 
Very high quality white seeded sort of 
German origin, pods 6-7 inches long, flat, 
very tender, fleshy and tsringless, foliage 
distinctively dark green and much crumpl- 
ed. 
Wax Kentucky Wonder 
Pkt, 10c; oz, 25c; Ib. $2.50] the spring. 
9g days. Fruits 18 inches long by 4 Parsnips make a delicious 
inches in diameter, smooth gray-green to | will sow 100 dt. , 
lemon color with the flesh salmon. Hollow Crown 
Golden Champlain 
Pkt, 10c; oz. 30c; Ib. $2.50 
82 days. Also known as Lake Champlain, 
the earliest melon, almost round, 6 inches 
across, 5% deep, moderately netted, deep- 
ly ribbed; flesh sweet, golden orange; pro- ERS < 
ductive and on account of its earliness is Sow seed of Peppers indoors, _ 
nail tn 
especially good for early market and home | 8-10 weeks to produce plants suit 
set out, when the weather becomes 
gardens, 
they do not stand any 
Pkt, 25¢; Ib, 65c; 5 Ibs. $3.00 where large heads are wanted, 
70 days. The pods are yellow or W&x, Copenhagen Market Early White Spine Hale’s Best, No. 36 > 
7-8 inches long, flat, decidedly crease-back- Pkt. 10¢; oz. 40c; Ib. $3.10 Pkt. Se; oz. 25; Ib. $2.00 ” “Pkt. 1c; oz. 25; Wb, $2.10 rows 2-3 
60 days, An excellent medium sized Cu- 86 days. Barly salmon flesh melon, well ely rish — 
light soil, each var-— 
ribbed and netted skin; flavor especially 
68 days. A good medium early variety 
sweet and with a somewhat musky tang. a 
ed, very fleshy, brittle but stringy, attrac- 
with medium large round heads, solid and 
tive, quality fair. cumber, producing early and abundantly; 
fruits slender and dark green, flesh solid 

dim uniform; a popular market sort. 
LIMA BEANS _ ; Golden: Acre white, Fruits almost round and especially right 
Limas are easily grown in any rich well Pkt, 10c; oz. 46c; Ib. $3.60 Improved Long Green for crating. seed. 1 s 
Pkt. 10c; oz, 30c; Ib. $2.50 | Heart Peppers are all green when first me | 
; ; $2.50 s of Gold later turning red when ripe; they a 
o ften when green for a better 
oo diye! Norte in, 2 cee nee angen Der 88 
ys. Nearly round, 4- » ; 
deep orange flesh, closely netted and of prpse Cabal Fy autcing. Tne Reet 
the -wery, best, Savor, fisas ure used for sauces, flavoring 
Honey Rock — pickling, either fresh or dried, Pkt. 
Pkt. 10c; 0. 30¢; tb. $2.10} produce 100 plants; oz. 1500. y 
85 days. Skin gray-green covered with] x17 Nose ; 
sparce coarse netting; flesh orange sal- Pit. 10¢; 0c; I. P 
ep = a banet —— Best]. 79 days. Also cated Sal "mediuy = 
market melon a ity, pro- i . 
its of Die Ae oar eee 
Pkt, 1c; ox. 30c; Th. $2.25 
9) days. This variety is especially a 
valuable variety for road side market; 
rind is extremely strong or hard covered 
with a heavy rope-like netting, which 
stands out and more prominent than in 
any other variety, Skin is slate gray until 
maturity, then turning to lemon yellow; 
the thick brilliant flesh is very attractive 
with subar content above, even, the Hales, 
delicious texture 
62 days. An extra early selection from 
Copenhagen Market; small and compact 
plants, excellent quality; of special! value 
for early market. 
Allhead Select 
Pkt. 10¢; ox, 500; Ib. $4.35 
7 days. An ideal second early cabbage, 
round heads weighing 6-8 Ibs. and of ex- 
cellent quaiity both for summer and winter 
use. 
CABBAGE—Second Early 
Glory of Enkhuisen 
Pkt. 10c; ox. 35¢; Ib, $2.96 
78 days. Large globe-shaped second early 
Cabbage with excellent keepink qualities; 
heads weigh 6-8 Ibs, 
CABBAGE—Late or Winter 
Danish Ballhead 
Pkt. 10¢; oz. 40c; Ib, $8.20 
120 days. The leading late tail stem 
variety in most sections of the country; 
drained loam; pole sorts require stakes 
or supports but the bush sort can be 
grown same 4s the regular bush beans, 
except when giving them a little more 
room in the row, Be sure Seed is in moist 
soil when pianting; whe possible you can 
plant the seed with the eye down, for 
better germination. Plant only when the 
soil ig warm and after all danger of frost 
is passed, The beans are used in the green 
state or they can be left for dry beans. 
The seed being very large, it requires 
from 2-3 times more seed per given space 
than for the regular bush beans, 2 bushels 
per acre. 
Fordhook Bush 
Pkt, 25c; Ib. 50c; 5 Ibs, $2.30 
75 days. Exceedingly popular, especially 
as a market sort; best quality, productive 
pods 5 inches long, 4-5 beans per pod, 
good flavor. 
Improved Bush 
75 days. Our strain of this valuable var- 
jety is of the very best; fruits are dark 
green, long and tapering at both ends, 12- 
14 inches long. Being black spined it can 
also be used for pickles for the home gar- 
den as well as the most valuable slicer. 
White Wonder 
Pkt. 10c; ox. 30c; Ib, $2.40 
70 days. A blocky white skinned variety 
that makes an attractive slicing Cucumber. 
It is generally grown all over the country 
but in limited amounts; strictly a home 
garden sort. 
DILL 
Long Island Mammoth S 
Pkt. lOc; ox. 20c; Ib. $2.00 
(Anethum graveolens). Annual herb with 
feathery foliage, growing 4-6 ft. tall, pro- 
ducing an abundance of aromatic seed 
which are used in pickles, preserves, soups 
and sauces. 

ie eat Bbc; = S0c; 5 Ibs. $2.25 
75 days. An improv type of the old] heads solid, round, 10-12 Ibs, each and the | ENDIVE Bes 
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