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Superb New Veéset 
The vegetables listed oh this page are varieties which have proved 
to be outstanding for quality. They will please you in every way and 
help make your garden a success. 
Tendercore Carrot 
Handsome Appearance. Superb 
Quality 
A superb new Carrot combin- 
ing the fine qualities of its par- 
ents Nantes and Chantenay. 
They grow 5 to 6G in. long, about 
2 in. in diameter at the shoulder 
and taper slightly to a _ blunt 
point. A highly attractive carrot 
and of excellent quality with 
practically no _ core; intense 
orange-red flesh, very crisp, 
tender and of superb flavor. Pkt. 
10c; Ya oz. 25¢; oz. 40c; Va Ib. 
$1.00; Ib. $3.25. 
EXTRA EARLY ' 
TOPCROP BUSH BEANS 
Hybrid Sweet Corn 
Wisconsin ‘800 
Extra Early. Heavy Yielder 
Sweet and Luscious 
A new extra early hybrid sweet 
corn developed at the Univer- 
sity of Wis. It is one of the earli- 
est varieties, under normal con- 
ditions is ready to pick in 70 to 
72 days. Ears are 6 to 7% in. 
long, usually 8 rowed, and are 
well filled with tender, delicious, 
deep golden kernels; flavor and 
quality are superb. A very pro- 
fitable variety for the market 
grower as it comes on when 
prices for the first corn are al- 
ways high. As the stalks are 
dwart it does. not require much 
space, making it well suited for 
the small garden. Pkt. 10c; 2 pt. 
30c; pt. 50c; qt. 95c. 
“Topcrop’’ Green Pod Bush Bean 
All America Gold Medal Winner. Superb Quality. Heavy Yielder. 
A new bush bean developed by the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, that com- 
bines high disease resistance, excellent quality and large yields. Bushes are 
vigorous, 15 to 18 inches high and set a heavy crop of pods. Pods 6 to 7 in. 
long, round, straight. meaty and free from string and fiber. Considered one 
of the best beans for canning, freezing or table use. Pkt. 12¢; Y2 pt. 35¢; 
pt. 55c; qt. $1.00, 
Disease Resistant 
CABBAGE 
Wisconsin Ballhead 
This variety has proved 
to be very resistant to 
the cabbage disease 
known as “yellows” 
which destroys the crop 
in many _ sections. A 
splendid variety for 
shipping as heads are 
solid as a rock, also an 
unusually good keeper. 
If you grow cabbage for 
shipping or want some- 
thing that will keep 
through the winter, 
plant this variety. Pkt. 
10c; Y% oz, 25¢c; oz. 45¢; 
Yq Ib. $1.50; tb. $4.50. 
Oakleaf Lettuce f 
A distinctive leaf lettuce of sup- 
etb quality that is rapidly be- 
coming very popular for the 
home gardens. The plants form 
a loose head of dark green, * 
deeply lobed leaves which 
markably tender and of 
excellent quality, it is 
WIS. “800” free from bitterness even 
: s > in hot su : ther. 
Mrs. G. Sites, Kans.—Your By TAIMAgsbeoesecraean 
Wis. “800” Sweet Corn is ings of this variety you 
Mrs. E. Staten. Ind. — wonderful, matured in 60 can have fine lettuce all 
The Gladioli bulbs you days and worms didn’t both- summer. Pkt. 10¢; 1 oz. 
sent us produced flowers er it. 18c; oz. 30c; 1% Ib. 80c. 
that were the talk of 
this town. 
H. F. Kraver, Ohio—Have been buying your seeds 
for many years, they always grow. ONION 
Chester Parizek, Wis. — 
Received. the _ gladioli 
bulbs and must say they 
are the largest bulbs 
have ever seen, 
Giant Sweet Spanish 
(Utah Strain) 
Giant in Size. Heavy Yield- 
er. Sweet Mild Flavor. 
Why buy the large sweet 
onions at fruit stores when 
you can grow them in your 
own gardens? This new va- 
riety was developed espec- 
ially for this country and 
anyone having reasonably 
good garden soil can grow 
these fine large onions. Seed 
Uconn or Bush 
Table Queen Squash 
This splendid new > s ne ae) 
squash has all the good sown early in the spring apt 
qualities of the old va- will produce magnificent 7 f' 
riety and in addition is large globe shaped onions é 
a true bush type so you often weighing a pound or - 
more. It has a_ beautiful 
straw colored skin, flesh 
pure white, tender and of : 
mild sweet flavor. A gocd NS Sea ces Mie : y 
keeper for such a large SWEET SPANISH ONION 
onion. We offer our special 
strain of seed which was 
grown from only carefully 
selected bulbs. Pkt. 10c¢; 
V2 oz. 25¢; oz. 40c; V4 Ib. 
$1.25; Ib. $4.25; 5 Ibs. $19.95, 
can now grow superb 
quality squash in a small 
space. Vines grow only 
about 3 ft. long and 
bear from 3 to 6 squash 
on a vine. The squash 
are just the right size 
to serve baked or but- 
tered and they will keep 
all winter, also a fine 
variety for pies. Pkt. 
‘ Se 0c; oz. 25¢; Va Ib. 65¢; 
BUSH TABLE QUEEN Ib. $1.85. 
“Gardening” 
We not only wish to sell you 
the best seeds obtainable but 
we also want to help you 
have good results from these 
seeds. We have prepared a 
booklet of detailed instruc- 
tions on how to grow the 
finest vegetables and most 
beautiful flowers. You may 
have a copy of this booklet 
free with your order if re- 
quested on your order. 
Superb Main Crop Tomato “Wisconsin 55” 
Vigorous Grower. Handsome Appearance. Large, Smooth, Deep Red Fruits. 
This superb new tomato was developed by Dr. John C. Kalker and Dr. James 
Kuntz of the Univer- 
sity of Wisconsin, 
their aim was to pro- 
duce a tomato sup- 
erior to anything 
thus far available. It 
ripens as early as 
John Baer and has 
all the good qualities 
of Stokesdale and 
Rutgers. Compared 
to these it has larger 
fruit, no shoulder 
eracks, no blossom 
end rot, ripens even- 
ly, is uniform in size, 
has a_ strong. skin 
and solid walls so 
makes an _ excellent 
shipper. It is also re- 
sistant to defoliation 
diseases, early blight 
and leaf spot, thus 
far it has out-yielded 
other varieties by 
Giant Tendersweet 
PEAS 
Immense Pods, Heavy Yield- 
er, Superb Quality. 
A new main-crop Pea that 
is in a class by itself. Vines 
are strong and thrifty, 24 
to 30 in. tall require no 
brush and bear the giant 
sized pods in_ profusion. NEW CONGO WATERMI 
Pods are 5 to 5% in. in 
length and contain 8 to 12 
ss large, bright green peas 1 cl 
BO Mo seit we find that are very tender and New Congo Waterr : 
4 as poe er vop of the very highest quality. An excellent new Watermelon resistan 
‘ ranking Tomato. We are confident you will that was developed by the U S. De; 
4 Certified Wis. Grown be more than pleased with and which is rapidly gaining in 
seed: Pkt. I5¢; V4 oz. the new size, yield and Fruits are oblong, of large size, wi 
quality of this splendid new green with faint light green stripir 
30c; V2 oz. 50c; oz. Pea, Pkt. 10c; % pt. 35¢; bright red, fine é I 
WIS. “55” TOMATO $1.00; VY Ib. $2.50. TENDERSWEET pt. 55c; qt. 95c. Pkt. 10c; oz. 35¢; VY Ib. 
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