All the festival col- 
ors of old Mexico, 
combined in one 
flower by the plant 
breeder’s magic, 
bring this sparkling 
[a newcomer All-Ameri- 
ea’'s TOP AWARD for 
1952. For the first 
time, anywhere, there 
_is a true scarlet in 
Cosmos. Easy to grow. 
No. 1204— Pkt., 15c¢, 
postpaid. 
HYBRID ONION 
0z., $1.45, postpaid. 
WADE BEAN 
55 days. All-America Gold 
Medal Award. A first choice 
for the home gardener. Very 
resistanttodisease. Thelarge 
slender pods are quite uni- 
form and borne well above 
the ground. An outstanding 
variety for canning, freezing 
or shipping. Ne. 153 — Pkt., 
20c; \% lb., 40c; 1 Ib., 70¢, ppd. 
MUSKMELON 
content. 
postpaid. 
BABY BEET 
An early variety of 
deep blood red color. A 
selection of equally su- 
perior quality for table, 
canning and pickling. 
Smooth globe shaped 
roots with short tops. 
Extra sweet and crisp. 
It matures quickly but 
is a splendid keeper. 
No. 164—Pkt., 10c3 02z., 
25e; % lb., 90c; 1 Ib., 
$2.50, postpaid. 
Ne rae 
firm, juicy and sweet. 
Y 42 Yellow Sweet Spanish type about 
10 days earlier than this well known old 
variety. Bulbs are true globe shape, very 
White flesh. Pro- 
duces a heavy yield of large uniform and 
attractive onions. This Hybrid is worthy of 
a trial in your garden. No. 445—Pkt. 25c; 
CHER 
GRANITE STATE is a wonderful, me- 
dium size melon, developed especially for 
northern areas, or where an early melon 
is desired. Flesh is firm, thick and bright 
orange. Very sweet. Unusually high sugar 
Mildew resistant, prolific and 
quite early. Don’t overlook this outstand- 
ing variety. No. 410—Pkt. 15c; 0z., 35c, 
type. 
gold 
SILVERGOLD. 105 days. A won- 
derful new novel popcorn of South 
American strain with flavor and 
tenderness of the White Hulless 
limited supply available. No. 308X 
—Pkt. 20c, postpaid 
pas 
PETUNIA 
Color range is wide 
covering red and 
white, red and yel- 
low, pink and white, 
orange and yellow, 
and purple and white, 
with many flowers 
colored exactly half 
A vigorous new 
petunia in the dwarf 
bedding or Hybrida 
Nana Compacta 
class with an un- 
usual color. Plants 
Srenrnny ech i” re and half. An early 
14 in. high. : 7 y strain and will bloom 
and extremely free till frost if kept 
flowering, bearing a 
wealth of 2% in. 
flowers all summer. 
No. 1314—Pkt., 25e, 
postpaid. 
picked. No. 1402— 
Pkt., 15e, postpaid. 
GREAT LAKES LETTUCE 
A HOME GARDEN VARIETY, 
that will really stand up, and will 
produce hard heads in hot weather. 
The heads are of medium size, at- 
tractive deep green with thick, 
crisp leaves folding over the heads. 
Remains in condition long after 
forming. Resistant to tip burn. All 
America Selection. No. 339—Pkt. 
15c; 0z., 50c; % Ib., $1.75, post- 
paid. 
HYBRID CUCUMBER 
RY BELLE RADISH 
All-Time All-America Winner 
for 1953. Sure Crop. White spine 
type, matures in 58 days. Fruits 
are slender, blunt ended and hold 
its dark color quite well. Fine 
for slicing or may be used for 
pickles at early stages of growth. 
Excellent flavor and texture. No. 
241—Pkt. 25c, postpaid. 
All-America Bronze 
Medal Winner. A 
small, round cherry, 
scarlet shorttop 
radish, that matures 
quickly. Delicious 
at eating stage. We 
‘consider it our best 
\ early radish. No. 535 
—Pkt., 10¢; 02., 25c}; 
¥% Ib., 60c, postpaid. 
50 days. All America Silver Medal Win- 
ner. A new strain noted for its long stand- 
ing and heavy yields. Leaves glossy, dark 
green, thick and tender, rounded and 
heavy savoyed. It is an excellent slow 
bolting type. No. 584—Pkt. 10c; 0z., 30c; 
% \b., 75c; % Ib., $1.25, postpaid. 
MIDGET WATERMELON 
New Hampshire Midget. 
Under favorable conditions 
it ripens in 65 days from 
seed. Light gray green in 
color with narrow, irreg- 
ular stripes. Flesh bright 
red solid and sweet. Its 
average weight is about 3 
pounds. Vines are small. An 
excellent melon for the 
home gardeners. No. 362— 
Pkt., 15; oz., 35e, postpaid. 
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POPCORN 
Ears are large, mixed with 
and silver kernels. Only a 
