We have featured here in color a few of the many highly the amateur and professional gardener. They have been tried and 
recommended Hybrid Vegetables that should be of interest to both proven and are far superior to many of the standard varieties. 
PRODUCTIVE - DELICIOUS - HIGH IN VITAMIN CONTENT 
New Hampshire Icebox Watermelon 
1951 All America Winner. A superb New early Melon for 
the small garden that matures in 65 days. Acclaimed for its 
flavor, this sweet, thin-rinned Watermelon 7 inches long makes 
ideal individual servings. Will go into your refrigerator nicely 
without slicing. 
Pkt. ee 5 C. WEY GFF, no 65c Oza ...$1.00 
A.A.S. (Bronze) 1950 
A Cucumber with unusually vigorous vines and increased yields, resistant 
to mosaic and downy mildew. A white spine type 
for slicing which holds its dark green color well 
after picking. 8 to 9 inches long by 2% inches. 
Fruits are slender and blunt ended. 
Ready for picking in 58 days. Flesh 
is white, crisp, tender and of excep- 
tionally fine flavor. Sure crop, 
bears over a long season. An 
excellent Cucumber for home 
and market. 
GOLDEN MIDGET HYBRID CORN 
Improved strain of the old yellow midget with better ears, Pkt. re 
2/3 the size of Golden Bantam, and borne on 3 to 4 ft. stalks. ; Oz. 75c. 
Y% Ib. $2.25 
Luscious ears mature in 69 days. Excellent in the small garden 
where space is limited, and also for larger gardens, where grown 
in abundance they can 
be stored in the freez- 
er and used all Winter. 
Pkt. 50c, 2 Ib. $1.75 
Ib. $2.95, 
5 Ibs. $10.50 
(For other Hybrid 
Sweet Corn see 
page 49) 
StokescrossF,Hybrids 
Distinguished New Tomato 
strains offering you: Heavier 
Yield, Longer Harvest, Richer 
Color and Flavor, More solid in- 
terior, and usually less cracking. 
Four Hybrids now available: — 
No. 1, 65 days; No. 4, 80 days 
No. 2, 70 days; No. 5, 85 days 
Prices on packets: 65c. each, 
V4 ounces $4.00 each 
