OUTSTANDING VEGETABLE VARIETIES 
especially recommended for your trial 
1951 ALL AMERICA WINNERS 
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- SURECROP HYBRID CUCUMBER 
A luscious true first generation hybrid of the White Spine type, this cu- TOPCROP BEAN 
cumber matures in about 58 days. Fruits slender and blunt ended, 8 to 9 | E . 
inches long by 2% inches diameter. Holds dark green color well after picking. 1950 ; Gold Medal All America Winner. 
Very uniform fruit with flesh white, crisp, tender and of good flavor, Resis- Considered the finest oi te ue nd 
tant to mosaic and downy mildew. An unusually vigorous grower and yields | green bush beans. Developed by W. J. 
high #Pkt nse. Zaumeyer of USDA. A natural for the 
market and backyard gardener. Very 
NEW HAMPSHIRE good for canning and freezing. Early, 
vigorous, prolific. 51 days. Pkt. 15c. 
MIDGET WATERMELON 
Ice box size, strawberry-red flesh 
with a very good flavor, Attractive, 
distinctive, grows on a small vigor- 
ous vine and has rather large black 
seeds for its size. This melon is the 
best midget so far produced and 
recommended where standard or 
large sized watermelons do not ma- 
ture satisfactorily. 78 days. Pkt. 15c 
FREEZONION PEA 
IOCHIEF HYBRID SWEET CORN | 1948 All America Winner—This variety 
Judges voting 69 points when only 60 required for Gold Medal vegetable 
award. A yellow F, hybrid sweet corn with sensational qualities. Sugar 
sweet and tender-stays prime longer-rich golden color. Large ears-deep 
kernels luxuriant heavy foliage. Rigid rugged stalks. Iochief is going to 
make history iust as soon as gardeners test it, and taste it. It will be 
acclaimed as the finest all-purpose main crop hybrid. 82 days. Pkt. 15c. 
was bred to combine garden qualities 
of the wilt-resistant Thomas Laxton type 
into a more hardy pea, suitable for 
quick freezing. Outstanding for the home 
garden. Dark green pods average 3'2" 
long, well filled with large wrinkled 
peas of exceptionally high quality. A 
prodigious cropper. 63 days. Pkt.15c 
STOKESCROSS HYBRID TOMATOES 
STOKESCROSS F, HYBRID TOMATOES—Hybrid tomatoes offer the following 
very strong advantages: 1. Production increases up to 30%. 
2. Earlier, more continuous, and more profuse fruit setting. 
3. A more extended harvest season. 
4. Distinctive qualities of color, flavor and firmness. 
5. Far less cracking of fruit. 
STOKESCROSS F; HYBRID NO. 5—This hand pollinated hybrid is a strong 
cropping tomato maturing about ten days earlier than Rutgers with a contin- 
uing harvest of highly colored, deliciously flavored 6 oz. fruit, 75 days from 
transplanting. Pkt, 25c 
STOKESCROSS F. HYBRID NO. 2—Devsloped for those desiring an early tomato 
of the highest table quality, maturing about two weeks earlier than the No. 5. 
It has excellent flavor and color and is a heavy producer in its class. Approx- 
imately 60 days from transplanting, Pkt. 25c 
