-TRI-STATE’S NEW VEGETABLES 
HYBRID CORN, 
Illinois Narrow Grain 
Evergreen (14 x 11) 
93 days. Narrow, deep kernels on 8-inch ears 
with 16 to 20 rows. Good quality. A heavy 
yielder, adapted to canning whole kernel or 
cream style. Vigorous plants 8 feet tall with 
few suckers. 
WATERMELON, 
New Hampshire 
Midget 
60 days. Has become very popular in the short time it has been 
on the market. Fruits are about the size of a cantaloupe, weighing 
3 pounds. Light green skin, with bright red flesh. High sugar 
content. 
HYBRID TOMATO, Burpeeana Hybrid 
58 days. Distinctly different extra early, true first generation (F1) 
Hybrid Tomato. Fruits are deep globe shaped, medium size, smooth, 
firm, average 5 ozs. in weight and borne in clusters of from 5 to 8. 
Burpeeana has produced the highest early yield of all varieties of 
Tomatoes wherever tested. Quality is excellent; flavor is mild. 
Plants are of vigorous open habit. Adapted for staking. 
HYBRID TOMATO, Stokescross No. 4 
70 days. The compelling feature of this F2 hybrid is its ability to 
produce large, brilliant, smooth Tomatoes, ten days earlier than 
Rutgers. Tomatoes average 6 ozs., deep red in color and under 
normal weather conditions it will be almost crack free, a factor 
probably due to its deeper root system. Suitable for home garden, 
shipping and processing. 
HYBRID ONION, Yellow Globe 
90 days. Outstanding for earliness, uniformity, high yield and 
keeping qualities. Globular, smooth, sweet Onions 3 to 31% inches 
in diameter, with light golden skin and yellowish white flesh. The 
first Hybrid Onion seed to be offered commercially. 
CUCUMBER, 
Santee 
64 days. Cylindrical, blunt 
fruit of good dark green color. 
Early, very productive and can 
withstand mildew. Appears to 
be a good spring crop in the 
South. 
HYBRID ONION, 
HYBRID CORN, Illinois 
Narrow Grain Evergreen 
WATERMELON, 
New Hampshire Midget 
HYBRID TOMATO, 
Stokescross No. 4 
Yellow Globe CUCUMBER, Santee 
TRI-STATE SEED COMPANY, Ine. 3 
PHILADELPHIA 6, PA. 
