Ruby King 
Sunnybrook 
Pepper 
One ounce will produce about 1200 plants. 
Yor. Ox. Wb. Lb. 
Anaheim Chili. 80 days. Hot............. $0.30 $0.55 $1.60 $4.75 
Bell or Bull Nose. 64 days. Special....... 35 65 1.75 5.50 
California Wonder. 75 days. Very large 
fruits, often weighing 8 to 10 ounces each; 
glossy green turning later; to vivid red; 
flesh thick and mild in taste............. 45 80 82.35 7.00 
Calwonder Early. 68 days. Plants are vig- 
orous and prolific, with attractive fruits. 
Thick, sweet, mild flesh, deep green chang- , 
ing) towbrighte1 ed sameness ewe ee aes 45 80 8 §©62.35 = 7.00 
Chinese Giant. 80 days................... 40 70 2.15 6.50 
Floral Gem. 74 days. This is a very hot 
pickling variety. Plant is 2 feet tall and 
very prolific. Fruit is 2 inches long and 
1 inch thick at shoulder, tapered and 
smooth. Color waxy yellow turning to 
brightened (at maturity ta ane 65 1.20 3.50 10.00 
Golden Queen. 78 days................... 745 85 2.50 7.50 
Hungarian Wax. Hot. 65 days. The golden 
yellow fruits, turning to scarlet, average 
about 2¥2 inches in diameter and 4 to 5 
inches: Jong 42) grace ae oe eee ee a 45 85 2.50 7.50 
King of the North. 64 days.............. -40 70 = 2.15 6.50 
Large Red Cherry. Hot. 82 days. A large : 
hot variety, extensively used for canning 
whole; averages 11% to 2 inches in diameter; 
shaped like a flattened Tomato........... 35 60 1.75 5.50 
Long Red Cayenne. Hot. 70 Gays. eres 40 70 2.15 6.50 
Oshkosh. 70 days. A medium early sort, 
deep glossy green when young, turning to 
canary-yellow at maturity. Fruits are 44% 
inches long and 3 inches at stem and 
tapering sto, ay blunt points. s oe, eee 45 80 2.35 7.00 
Pimiento.073' -daysa en iene ee 45 70 «2.15 6.50 
Red Chili. 80 days. Hot.................. 35 65 1.95 5.50 
Ruby King gosidays eee ee ene 45 70 «62.15 = 6.50 
Sunny Brook (Tomato or Squash)........ 45 75 2.25 7.00 
Sweet Banana. Ya) 2i4ce, ot. SS ae 55 95 2.90 9.00 
World Beater No. 13. 68 days. A prolific 
bearer of large, heavy-fleshed, dark green 
fruits which turn a ruby-red when fully 
Ma Cured pian ih eters ya en eae ee -40 70 - 2.15 6.50 
Pumpkin 
One ounce will sow 25 to 50 hills; 4 to 5 pounds, an acre. 
Oz Yb. Lb. 5 Ibs, 
Connecticut Field. 118 days.............. $0.20 $0.50 $1.50 $7.00 
King of the Mammoths. 120 days........ 25 65 1.80 8.50 
Large Cheese. 108 days.................. 15 35 1.00 4.75 
Mammoth Cushaw. 112 days............. -20 55 1.50 7.25 
Small Sugar. 110 days..... = ......... .20 45 1.25 6.00 
Tennessee Sweet Potato. 110 days........ -20 05 1.50" 7.25 
Winter Luxury. 100 days................. -20 55 1.50 7.25 
Rhubarb Or %1b. Lb 
Ae Ae ARE Bhai Ar $0.30 $0.90 $2.50 
Rhubarb Roots 
Ready April 1 for spring planting; October 1, for fall planting. 
Victoria 
5 10 100 
roots roots roots 
MacDonald Red................................ $1.90 $3.65 $34.50 
Victorias pines ao ae rene ere 1.00 1.95 19.00 
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Radish 
One ounce will sow 75 feet of row; 8 to 10 pounds, an acre. 
Early Varieties 
Y%\b. Lb. 5 Ibs. 10 Ibs. 
Cavaliers): 23 days. cate eee neem $0.40 $1.00 $4.75 $9.00 
Cherry Belle. Round and red as a Cherry, 
with short top and small tap-root. Solid 
and crisp; especially adapted to forcing. 
QO Gay Sica cum ee ent on ciel ee NE Oz, 20c.. .45 1.25 6.00 11.50 
Crimson Giant. 28 days.................. 40 1.00 4.75 9.00 
Early Scarlet Globe. 25 days............. 40 1.00 4.75 9.00 
Early Deep Scarlet Forcer. 25 GENE oben - 50 1.25 6.00 11.50 
French Breakfast. 25 days................ 35 95 4.50" 8.50 
Long White Icicle. 27 days........ oe ian 40 1.00 4.75 9.00 
Long Scarlet Short-Top. 28 GAYS seine: 40 1.00 4.75 9.00 
Philadelphia White Box. 28 days......... 40 1.00 4.75 9.00 
Round Red or Button. 23 days............ 40 1.00 4.75 9.00 
Scarlet Turnip, White-Tipped. 26 days... .35 95 4.50 8.50 
Summer and Winter Varieties 
Celestial or White Chinese. 60 ays 3/9. 40 1.00 4.75 9.00 
China Rose. 52 days............5......555 45 81.15 5.50 10.50 
Long Black Spanish. 58 Days see ees 40 41.00 4.75 9.00 
Round Black Spanish. 56 days........... 40 1.00 4.75 9.00 
White Strasburg. 39 days................ 45 1.15 5.50 10.50 
Salsify - Oyster Plant 
One ounce will sow 50 feet of drill; 10 pounds, an acre. 
Oz Wb. Lb. 
Mammoth Sandwich Island. 160 Gays recone $0.50 $1.50 $4.50 
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Squash 
One ounce will sow 20 to 50 hills; 3 to 4 pounds, an acre. 
Oz. Yb. Lb. 5 Ibs. 
Caserta. 50 days. Gold Medal All-America Se- 
lections. A new Vegetable Marrow type, sim- 
ilar to Cocozelle but earlier and much more 
prolific. It is a bush type, with fruits 7 to 8 
inches long, light green color with broken 
Stripes) of darlaigreent sea ee eee eee $0.25 $0.70 $2.00 $9.75 
Cocozelle or Italian. Vegetable Marrow. 64 
CLAYS) POS: aye oh en ot een denies and 25 50 1.50 7.25 
Early Green Tint Bush Scallop. 52 days. 
A most attractive type of Scallop Squash with 
a delicate fresh green color at the edible stage. .30 .70 2.00 9.75 
Early Prolific Straightneck. 50 Gay S ge seeeeye a 25 .50 1.45 7.00 
Giant Straightneck. 60 days................. 25 .45 1.40 6.75 
Giant Yellow Summer Crookneck. 52 days.. .25 50 1.45 7.00 
Early White Bush. 52 days.................. -20 .40 1.25 6.00 
Table Queen or Acorn. 58 days............. 25 .45 41.45 7.00 
Uconn. 50 days. Gold Medal All-America Selec- 
tions, 1950. This is a new early bush type of 
green Acorn Squash that can be grown in a 
very limited space. It yields a heavy crop of 
rich meaty Squash of delicious flavor........ 30.70 2.00 9.75 
Zucchini. ~ 62. days ify" eee cla Oe 25 = .50 1.50 7.25 
Fall and Winter Varieties 
Blue Hubbard. 110 days..................... 30 ©=6.65 «1.85 9.00 
Boston Marrow. 97 days..................... 20 50 1.45 7.00 
Buttercup 22 6.505 Re air eres reer tere 35 1.00 2.90 13.00 
Butternut. 90‘days..73) 2a .ute eee lee 40 1.25 3.75 17.00 
Delicious. 102 days.......... elatielaile sateen ee 30 ©=©.65 «1.85 9.00 
Golden Hubbard. 110 days................... 25 .60 1.75 8.00 
Green Hubbard. 105 days................... 25 .60 1.75 8.00 
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Butternut Squash 
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