ABBOTT & COBB 
Presenting 
4 NEW SPECIALTIES 
for 1952 
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ABBOTT & COBB 
GIANT PANSY, 
Philadelphia Strain 
We are offering this unusual strain of Pansy 
for the first time. This is grown m and 
near Philadelphia by all market gardeners. 
The foliage is exceptionally heavy and the 
plant somewhat compact. Blooms are very 
large. Suitable for pot or till purposes. 
We have produced this seed on our own 
farms in mixed colors only. 
Pkt. 75 cts.; oz. $35. 
WATERMELON, 
CARROT, Long Danvers New Hampshire Midget 
ONY eats winner. This small va- 
Something new in the Danvers type of riety will mature where the seasons 
Carrot. It is between a pointed and cylin- | are rather short. The vines are vigorous, 
drical shape. Under good conditions it producing large numbers of fruit, 6 to 7 
will grow 7 inches long. Fine bright red | inches in diameter. Flesh medium red with 
general appearance, with red core. Tops | black seeds; very good quality. 
medium to heavy. We suggest this for 
Pkt. 20 cts.; 1402. 40 cts.; oz. 70 cts.; 
bunching or bushel purposes. V1. $1.75 ) } 
Pkt. 15 cts.; oz. 30 cts.; 14lb. 85 cts.; lb. $3; 
10 lbs. $27.50 
GIANT PANSY, PHILADELPHIA STRAIN 
SPINACH, America 
Here is a really fine stock of Long- 
Standing Bloomsdale. This is an 
All-America winner and from our trials 
proved to be the best ever offered. It will 
require about 8 days longer to mature to 
full size than the usual run of Long-Standing | 
Bloomsdale types. Very heavily crimped, 
large, broad dark green leaves. 
Pkt, 15 cts.; 14lb. 25 cts.; lb. 65 cts. SPINACH, AMERICA 
Be sure to check Abbott & Cobb list of specialties on the back of the order sheet, 
and then refer to the descriptions of each and every one in the catalog. They are the best 
for home garden and for growers. They bring top prices on the market. 
@ ALL PRICES IN THIS CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGES DUE TO MARKET CONDITIONS © 
