SWEET CORN—1/4 Ib. 20¢; 1/2 Ib. 35¢; 1 Ib. 60¢ POSTPAID 
GOLDEN BANTAM—Plants grow 5 to 6 ft. tall, ears are slend ; i -atel 
deep, golden kernels of delicious flavor. Highly prized ForiEoea ae Leet petapilne Lake el MERI! SAG ee tee) 
rdening and freezing. 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN—Ears 7 to 8 in. long, 
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quality. Holds its tender sweetness for a lone 6 to 20 rows of white, sweet, tender, meaty, juicy kernels, excellent 
time. Valuable for home, market and canning. 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM, (Hybrid)—Most widely used of all hybrids for canning, freezing, market shipping and the 
favorite home garden main-crop yellow hybrid. Fars hav - J c ; 
4 lb. 45¢; 1 Ib. 75¢ postpaid. e 10 to 14 rows of sweet, golden-yellow kernels. 1% lb. 25¢; 
HYBRID STOWELL’S EVERGREEN, (Hybrid)—Ears 71 : . Bog . 
eS ataicivcey sweet and. tender. ue orionded red noe to 9 in. long, 14 to 18 rows of deep, medium-wide, white kernels 
¥, Ib. 50¢; 1 1b. 80¢ postpaia e, market, freezing and canning. Stalks 8 to 10 ft. ™4 lh. 30¢; 
4 Ib. BS F ° 
MUSKMELLON—10¢ per Pkg.; 1 oz. 35¢; 1/4 Ib. $1.10 POSTPAID 
HEART OF GOLD—Medium size melons, nicely netted and weigh about 3 lbs. The flesh is rich, deep orange and of the 
sweetest flavor, ripens close to the rind. Heavy cropper, popular for home and market gardener. Good shipper. 
WATERMELLON—15¢ per Pkg.; 1 oz. 25¢; 1/4 Ib. 80¢ POSTPAID 
KLECKLEY’S SWEET—The skin is attractive, solid bluish-green color. Flesh is dark red, fine texture sweet and juicy. 
Fruits are 12 in. in diameter, 24 in. long and weigh about 40 lbs. Splendid for home garden and market. 
PUMPKIN—10¢ per Pkg.; 1 oz.; 25¢; 1/4 Ib. 65¢ POSTPAID 
SMALL SUGAR—Round slightly ribbed fruits of medium size, bright orange skin and rich orange flesh which is meaty, 
sweet and fine grained. Wonderful for pies, in fact the popular pie pumpkin. 
CONNECTICUT FIELD—Large orange fruit average 18 pounds, round and flat on the ends, with a smooth hard rind. 
Thick, dry, sweet orange-yellow flesh, desirable for canning and for pies, also used for stock feeding. 
ONION—15¢ per Pkg.; 1/2 oz. 45¢; 1 oz. 80¢ POSTPAID 
UTAH SWEET SPANISH—Large, globe-shaped, very mild, fine grained and sweet, excellent for cooking or for use in salads 
or otherwise. Uniform in size, have light yellow skin and pure white, firm, crisp, tasty flesh. 
PEAS—1/4 Ib. 20¢; 1/2 lb..35¢; 1 Ib. 65¢; 2 Ibs. $1.15 POSTPAID 
BLUE BANTAM (extra early)—One of the best, sweetest, most delicious peas for home garden and market. Large dark 
green pods, heavy yielder, long bearing season. Pods are 4 in. long, contain 7 to 9 peas, excellent flavor, good for freezing. 
DWARF TELEPHONE (main crop)—Vines grow about 24 in. tall are stout and bear a good crop of large pods 4% in long 
and 7 to 9 peas in a pod. Fruits are large, excellent quality and fine flavor. Suitable for quick freezing. 
RADISH—10¢ per Pkg.; 1 oz. 25¢; 1/4 Ib. 80¢ POSTPAID 
SCARLET GLOBE—Bright scarlet radish, 1 in. in diameter, olive-shaped. It is crisp and tasty, with fine white flesh and 
a medium size top, right for bunching. Excellent for market or home garden. 
WHITE ICICLE—The popular white radish. Skin is pure white, thin and tender, flesh is icy white, crisp, juicy, perfectly 
mild and wonderful sweet flavor. Roots grow about 1 in. in diameter and 5 in. long, straight and free of side roots. 
DILL—10¢ per Pkg.; 25¢ per oz. POSTPAID 
GENUINE DILL—tThe dry or green branches and seeds are used for flavoring dill pickles. The green leaves are used for 
flavoring soups, stews and sauces. 
EGGPLANT—15¢ per Pkg.; 1/2 0z. 55¢; 1 oz. $1.00 POSTPAID 
BLACK BEAUTY—The fruits are a rich, deep purplish black and grow to a good size, but may be used when smaller. 
Fruits are free of spines or thornes. Suitable for freezing. . Very productive. Holds its color well. 
LETTUCE—15¢ per Pkg.; 1 oz. 30¢; 1/4 ib. 90¢ POSTPAID 
BLACK SEEDED SIMPSON (leaf lettuce)—Highly recommended loosehead or cutting lettuce. Leaves are broad, light- 
green, frilled and crumpled. Grows quickly, is early and of extra fine quality. The flavor is delicate and appetizing. 
HANSON HEAD LETTUCE—HEntirely free from any bitter taste, highest quality, mild, tender, and juicy. Reliable for 
heading, even during midsummer, one of the most popular head lettuce. Beautiful light green leaves, crisp texture. 
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SQUASH—10¢ per Pkg.; 10z.35¢; 1/4 1b. $1.10 POSTPAID 
BR —Fruits are fairly large with dark bronze-green warty skin, attractive deep orange-yellow flesh which is 
ee erated, ewect and dry. Weisks Spout 12 lbs., the standard winter squash, whether for freezing, home, market or 
shipping. Excellent for pies, baking or boiling. 
TABLE QUE acorn squash)—Acorn-shaped, 5 in, long and 4 in. thick, deeply ribbed, dark green skin and thick orange 
flesh Pet ee dary ind eeu Baked halves make popular individual servings. Good keeper. 
PARSNIP—10¢ per Pkg.; 1 oz. 30¢; 1/4 Ib. 90¢ POSTPAID 
LONG HOLLOW CROWN—Fully developed roots grow about 12 inches long and 2% in. thick at the shoulder, white flesh, 
fine grained and of superior flavor. Most popular variety. 
SPINACH—10¢ per Pkg.; 1 oz. 25¢; 1/4 Ib. 75¢ POSTPAID 
WT Glossy dark green leaves, intensely crinkled, and of very heavy texture. Quick 
OO ether e rdaah ehaiart home ees market as well as for canning. Heavy yielder of delicious greens. 
TURNIP—10¢ per Pkg.; 1 oz. 20¢; 1/4 Ib. 60¢ POSTPAID 
bay ts will grow to about 4 to 5 in. across, nearly round and show a bright purplish 
faethe edit Retreat ot ie neot, lower portion is creamy white. Flesh is white, firm, crisp, and of mild-sweet 
flavor raw or cooked. Popular for home garden, market, shipping, freezing and winter storage. 
TOMATOES—15¢ per Pkg.; 1/2 oz. 50¢; 1 oz. 90¢ POSTPAID 
BONNY BEST (early)—Fruits are smooth, solid, scarlet red, globe shaped, medium size. Vigorous growing vines, yields 
heavy crops, excellent for shipping, canners, market and home use. 
—G i all cells. Valuable for canning and juice. Vine 
BRU lar in shape, smooth, bright red, heavy walls and sm V 
ie Vicotoea heavy eee Roaihy, arruite are of good color and excellent size and quality. 
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