Butternut— Our stock is noted for its thick, meaty necks. 
560 DELICIOUS MELONS 
The Largest and Best Early Melon 
Here is a combination of earliness, high quality, 
fine appearance, and good size not found in any other 
variety of melon. Well adapted to short season areas, 
our special strain of this melon is by far the best 
early kind to grow. 
The fruit are round or slightly oval, finely netted 
and average fully 5 lbs. The flesh is thick and mod- 
erately firm, and of attractive deep orange color. 
These melons are always sweet and delicious to eat. 
The vines grow vigorously, and produce enormous 
yields of fine fruit. Delicious is not a shipping type 
but is a wonderful melon for home gardens and road- 
side stands. 
Pkt: 15c¢;, 44 -Oz7 0c. Oz 50cw 147 Lbs $1.26: 
Y% Lb. $1.90. For plants, see page 74. 
774 BUTTERNUT 
A Wonderful Squash 
More widely grown every year, But- 
ternut is an exceptionally meaty variety 
of outstanding quality. The thick necks 
are solid flesh and the outside is smooth 
with a thin brown skin, very handsome 
in appearance. It is easy to prepare for 
the table and for baking and pies the 
dry sweet yellow flesh is the most de- 
licious of any variety we know. 
Butternut is resistant to squash vine 
borers and is a good keeper, even though 
it ripens very early. Our superior strain 
is well known for its heavy yields of uni- 
form well-shaped squash of the finest 
type. The size is just right for family 
use, and we believe there is no finer win- 
ter squash than our Butternut. Wonderful 
for freezing. 
Pkt. 15c; 44 Oz. 35c; Oz. 65c; 14 Lb. 
$1.75; 1% Lb. $3.00. 
168 LINCOLN PEAS 
Wonderfully Sweet 
We believe that no variety of peas can match 
Lincoln’s quality. For tenderness and sweetness, it is 
absolutely unsurpassed, and its dependability and 
large yields make it the perfect midseason variety 
for home gardens and roadside stands. 
The pods are medium sized, (38-31% in.) slender, 
pointed and filled with 8 or 9 delicious small peas. 
The vines are dwarf and very productive. Lincoln is 
steadily gaining in favor with both home and market 
growers and on our farm, we always plant plenty of 
extra Lincoln for our own use. Both fresh and 
frozen, it is the best to eat, and we highly recom- 
mend it to every home gardener. 
Pkt. 15c; 4% Lb. 35c; 1 Lb. 60c; 2 Lbs. $1.10; 5 Lbs: 
$2.50; 15 Lbs. $5.75. 
794 HARRIS’ HYBRID COCOZELLE SQUASH — Rich in Flavor—Tops in Yield 
If you have never tasted the delicate, appetizing flavor of Cocozelle, you don’t know how good summer 
squash can be. Delicious boiled or fried, it is a real treat that anyone can grow. 
This new F, hybrid of our own development is earlier and more prolific than any other Cocozelle. The 
long slender fruit are alternately striped with light and dark green, smooth, uniform and attractive. The 
sturdy bush vines grow rapidly and produce astonishing crops all summer. 
For home or market, this exclusive Harris’ Hybrid is an outstanding development. Be sure to try some 
this year. Pkt. 20c; 4% Oz. 50c; Oz. 90c; 14 Lb. $2.65; 14 Lb. $4.00. 
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Rutgers—A wonderful tomato. 
TAKE-HOLD 
All-soluble fertilizer. Gives 
plants a better start, quicker 
growth. See page 8]. 
Lincoln 
Its quality surpasses 
all others. 
885 RUTGERS TOMATO—Best for Main Crop 
In our opinion, Rutgers is far and away the best tomato for all pur- 
poses. It has so many fine features that it has now become the most 
popular and widely grown variety in the country. The vines are large, 
vigorous and sturdy and the crops are abundant. The fruit is extra 
large, solid and meaty, and colors beautifully all over to a deep rich 
red. The flavor is the best of any and it is excellent for home preserving. 
Midseason in maturity, it produces big yields right up till frost. 
We offer N. Y. State Certified seed of our own special strain, grown 
and selected here on our farms in the North. 
Pkt. 15c; 144 Oz. 50c; Oz. 85c; 14 Lb. $2.50. 
Potted Plants: Sturdy, well-grown plants of this popular variety, grown 
and shipped in No. 214 Fertile Pots. Ready after May 15th. 
Doz. $1.75; 2 Doz. $3.25; 50 for $5.75 prepaid. Not paid: 100 for $8.50. 
(Weight 100 plants about 50 Ibs.) (Not shipped beyond the 4th zone.) 
For other tomato plants, see page 75. 
