PUMPKIN 
Virginia Mammoth mene cecieiiieciiceate 
Sugar or Pie Pumpkin 
Cashaw or Crookneck (Green Striped). 
Tennessee Sweet Potato 
Large Sweet Cheese 
Corn Field Pumpkin 
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TURNIP SHAPED 
Early Red or Scarlet Turnip 
French Breakfast 
Early White Tipped Scarlet (Sparkler). . 
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Long Scarlet Summer 
Long White Icicle 
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WINTER VARIETIES 
Rose China Winter 
Long Black Spanish 
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Mammoth Sandwich Island 
SPINACH 
New Zealand 
Norfolk Savoy or Bloomsdale 
Long Standing Bloomsdale Savoy 
Virginia Blight Resistant 
SQUASH or CYMLING 
Wood’s Earliest Prolific 
Caserta 
Early White Bush or Patty Pan 
Mammoth White Bush 
Mammoth Yellow Bush 
Golden Summer Crookneck 
Early Summer Straightneck 
Cocozelle or Italian Marrow 
Warted Hubbard (Winter) 
Uconn (Winter) 
Table Queen or Acorn 
TOMATO 
Stokescross No. 4 Hybrid, 
Pkt. 25c.; % oz. $1.50; % oz. $2.75 
Marglobe, Wilt-Resistant, Certified 
Marglobe, Wilt-Resistant 
Rutgers, Wilt-Resistant, Certified 
Rutgers, Wilt-Resistant 
Break O’Day 
Oxheart 
Southland 
Spark’s Harliana 
Bonnie Best 
Chalk’s Early Jewel 
June Pink 
Wood’s Improved Ponderosa 
Wood’s Famous Brimmer 
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Greater Baltimore 
Golden Ponderosa 
Yellow Plum 
Yellow Pear 
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TURNIP 
Mammoth Purple Top White Globe. . 
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Early Red or Purple Top Strapleaf.. 
Extra Early White Milan 
Extra Early Purple Top Milan 
Large White Norfolk Globe 
Pomeranian White Globe 
Long White Cowhorn 
White Ege 
Purple Top Yellow Aberdeen 
Amber or Yellow Globe 
Golden Ball or Orange Jelly 
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Southern Prize 
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INSECTICIDES, ETC. 
ARSENATE OF LEAD—For all Leaf-Eating Insects. 
to the leaf. Use 1 to 2 pounds to 50 gallons of water (one 
level tablespoonful to gallon) for general spraying. By mail 
postpaid, 1-lb. pkg. 90c.; 4-lb. pkg. $2.10. 
1-lb. pkg. 65c.; 4-lb. pkg. $1.75. 
BLACK LEAF 40—For Sucking Insects. 
roses, shrubbery, fruits and vegetables. 
solution of nicotine sulphate. 
Sticks 
Not postpaid, 
Kills plant lice on 
A concentrated 
Dilute 1 to 2 teaspoonfuls 
to a gallon of water as directed. By mail postpaid, 1-oz. 
size, 50c.; 5-oz. size, $1.25; 1-lb. size, $2.75; 2-lb. size, 
$4.50; 5-Ib. size, $7.85; 10-Ib. size, $13.40. 
l-oz. size, 36c.; 5-oz size, $1.05; 1 Ib. $2.42; 2 lbs. $4.15; 
5 Ibs. $7.40; 10 Ibs. $12.65; 50-lb. drum, $53.90. 
Not postpaid, 
OHLORDANE 6% DUST—For control of lawn ants and all 
other insects. 
down into the nests. 
sowbugs, slugs, and snails. 
days. 
Dust lightly and water well to get material 
In the garden it kills cutworms, 
Remains effective at least 10 
By mail postpaid, 1-Ib. sifter top can, 80c.; 4-lb. 
bag, $1.90. Not postpaid, 1-Ib. size, 60c.; 4-lb. size, $1.50. 
CROW REPELLENT —It -protects your corn plantings by 
keeping off crows, larks, black 
birds and other corn- 
pulling birds, as well as moles, woodchucks,, squirrels, etc. 
Does not clog the planter; protects the corn from rotting. 
Not poisonous and will not injure the seed. By mail post- 
paid, 4% pint (enough for one bushel corn), 80c.; pint, 
$1.25; quart, $2.15. 
quart, $1.75. 
Not postpaid, % pint, 60c.; pint.$1.00: 
15 ROTENONE DUST—Kills insects on vegetation, but 
leaves no poisonous residue. 
Controls bean beetle, cab- 
bage worm, asparagus, cucumber and flea beetles, potato 
bug, tomato worm, rose slug, leaf hopper, thrips, red 
spider, plant lice and other garden pests. 
May be applied either as a dust or spray. 
pounds per acre. 
Apply 15 to 20 
By mail postpaid, 1-lb. sifter top, 75c.; 4-lb. pkg. $1.40. 
Not postpaid, 1-lb. size, 50c.; 4-Ib. size, $1.00; 50-Ib. bag, 
$9.50. 
canvas gloves; 
economical for 
painting, etc. 
dium, Large. 
For larger quantities write for special prices 
GREEN THUMB GARDEN GLOVE— 
Actual green thumbs on smartly styled 
gloves of chamois-colored fabric. Vinyl- 
impregnated to repel all dirt and will 
wear several times longer than good 
washable, 
practical, 
gardening, 
Three sizes: Small, Me- 
By mail postpaid, 95c. 
Not postpaid, 89c. 
dusting, 
