“Early Surecrop’ HYBRID 
The Early and Late Cucumber 
Here at last is an all-purpose Cuke that comes into bearing early, stays 
on in perfect condition very late, and is good for pickling and slicing. It is 
the best new cucumber in over a decade and the only one ever to get an 
All-America Award. 
Smooth—Crisp—Delicious 
Its 8”, deep green, blunt-ended fruits have a very small seed cavity. It is 
smooth, crisp and deliciously fresh for longer than others. Resistant te mosaic 
and downy mildew, 
mendous producer. 
too, and because of its long-season bearing, it is a tre- 
All in all, you just can’t beat it. (Pkt. of 50 seeds 25c) 
(150 seeds 60c) (%% 0z. $2.00) (oz. $3.80). 
Sold YELLOW GLOBE ‘‘HYBRID”’ 
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The Double-Vigor Onion 
The amazing vigor of hybridization 
has been fixed into this new early 
onion, resulting in more uniform 
crops and a tremendous increase in 
yield. A wonderful addition to home 
gardening, since it will keep longer, 
be more productive, yield earlier, 
and thrive under a wide range of 
climate. If you were to plant just 
one onion, this should be it. (Pkt. 
25c) (% oz. 65c) (oz. $1.20). 
a 
Michigan Grown 
ENGLISH WALNUT 
Our English Walnut trees will stand 
more cold than peaches, and will produce 
good crops of nuts which are equal to the 
California product. There is very little 
labor connected with harvesting—simply 
gather nuts from the ground when they 
fall. No shucking—simply pick them up 
and they are ready for use. We can rec- 
ommend our hardy trees for planting in 
Michigan, New York and other Northern 
States as well as South and West. A fine 
shade tree. 2-yr. Trees. 2 Ft. ($2.50 each) 
(3 for $6.25) prepaid. 
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Hybrid KOREAN BUSH CHERRIES 
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perb pies and sauces. 
thrifty plants that will bear the 
first year. 
ing shrub. 
“Fruit and Beauty” 
Now all can have 
cherries in the small- 
est of gardens. This 
hardy bush grows to 
only 31% ft. and will 
bear a heavy crop of 
full-sized quality fruit 
early in August. Taste 
similar to Montmor- 
ency and makes su- 
Large, 
Makes lovely flower- 
Two or more plants are required for 
pollination. 
(2 for $3.50) (3 for $4.80) prepaid. 
ei I lige : 
New! GIANT “H b id’ ZINNIA 
ew! yori 
This new GIANT combines all the loveliest colors in Zinnias with 
tremendous size, making it the outstanding flower of its kind. There 
is just nothing else like it, and no annual flower garden could possibly 
be complete without it. All the colors with fluffy and ruffiled—bigger 
than dahlia-flowered—blooms borne on 3’ stems, which are truly a sen- 
sation. (Pkt. 25c) (Jumbo Pkt. 60c). 
House Plants for 
Your INDOOR GARDEN 
Wax Plants and Pelargoniums should be 
in every home. 
WAX PLANT » 
The Fragrant Climber 
The true Wax Plant (Hoya Car- 
nosa) is an easily grown climbing 
house plant suitable for window. 
gardens and trellis work. Umbels 
of fragrant, waxy-white flowers 
with pink centers, produced in 
succession. The shining, succu- 
lent, dark green foliage makes it 
an interesting plant even when 
not in bloom. (60c each) 2 for 
$1.00). 
PELARGONIUMS >» 
Martha Washington Geraniums 
Aristocrats of the Geranium 
family with velvety flowers 2 to 4” 
across. 
EASTER GREETING-—Bright red 
with a large black blotch. Re- 
markable for long blooming 
period. 
EDITH NOR T H—Salmon-pink, 
shaded deeper on upper petals, 
with blotches of dark brown. 
MARIE VOGEL —Red, shaded 
with salmon. Very large flowers, 
slightly waved. 
PRICES: (85c¢ each) (2 for $1.60). 
PELARGONIUM COLLECTION: 
1 each of 3 above only $2.25. 
