GARDEN SEED 
We have planted a home garden here in Meeker 
every year for thirty-five years. In that time we 
have tried many varieties of the most promising 
vegetables. The list on the opposite page is made 
up of dependable sorts that are early and at the 
same time of the best quality. 
Stringless Green Pod and Pencil Pod Wax Beans 
are both early, entirely stringless, and can and 
freeze good. 
Spancross Hybrid Corn is ten days earlier than- 
Golden Bantam and good for any puropse. Mar- 
cross is another hybrid variety ripening just a few 
days later and of the highest quality. Both freeze 
good. 
Laxton Progress Peas cannot be excelled for earli- 
ness, quality and yield. Large wrinkled variety. 
Freeze good. 
Early Wonder Beet cans with good color and flavor. 
For description of cabbage varieties, see plant 
list. 
Cauliflower—Snowball—We use only the best 
strains of seed, insuring a maximum of good solid 
white heads. 
Black Diamond Cucumber—A very early white 
spine variety. 
Pumpkin—Cheyenne Bush—A pumpkin that takes 
up very little space in the home garden and pro- 
duces small fruits of good quality. 
Kohl Rabi—A vegetable that should be better 
known. Can be cooked or used raw in salads. Grow 
same as turnip and thin to six or eight inches, 
Ruta Baga—They grow to perfection in mountain 
gardens. 
Chinese Cabbage—Should not be planted until 
July. Best used like celery. 
Squash—Zucchini—Very early bush variety. Can 
be used when only a few inches long and when 
mature. Acorn is the earliest winter squash. 
Buttercup—Yellow meated small  squach. Very 
early and as good quality as Hubbard. 
