90 WADE BUSH BEANS 
Vigorous and Healthy —Slender Round Pods of Fine Flavor. 
An All-America winner last year, Wade is an excellent main crop bean of nation-wide 
adaptation. The vines are erect and strong-growing, resistant to mosaic and powdery 
mildew, and they bear profusely. The round smooth straight pods are 5! to 6 in. long, 
slender but meaty and they have a wonderful rich flavor with a true bean taste. Unusually 
dark in color, they are slow to wilt and are excellent for market and shipping as well as 
home use, canning and freezing. 
Pkt. 20c; 14 Lb. 45c; Lb. 80c; 2 Lbs. $1.50; 5 Lbs. $3.00; 15 Lbs. $7.25. 
222 LONG SEASON BEET— Highest Quality— Wonderful Keeper. 
For late summer and fall use, and for storing throughout the winter, Long Season is our 
favorite beet. It grows slowly and it is rather long and rough in shape, but whether young 
or old, large or small, it is always sweet, tender and delightful to eat. The color is deep red, 
the flesh fine-textured and the tops are a distinctive light green. Every year our customers 
TAKE HOLD 
Powerful, all- 
soluble starter 
solution. Gives 
plants a better 
start, quicker 
growth. 
Oz. 25¢; 
3 Lbs. $1.20 
postpaid 
Wad sezSriocih, dark pods, held well up. 
325 TENDERSWEET CARROTS—tdeal for Home Use 
This variety has a sweetness and quality of flavor we have found in no 
other carrot. A vigorous grower, it has a long smooth tapered shape, 
distinctively orange-red outside and deep orange inside with practically, 
no cores. The flesh is fine-grained, crisp and well-flavored at all stages 
of growth and the large roots are ideal for storing to eat in the winter. 
Many people who do not care for ordinary carrots are enthusiastic 
about Tendersweet and thousands of our customers would not be 
without it in their gardens. 
Pkt. 15c; 4% Oz. 35c; Oz. 60c; 14 Lb. $1.40; 4% Lb. $2.25. 
234 WALTHAM 29 BROCCOLI 
Large and Uniform—Excellent for Fall. 
Started outdoors in late spring and transplanted in June, the new Wal- 
tham 29 makes the finest crops of fall broccoli. It was developed by 
Dr. R. E. Young of Mass. and is a tremendous producer of broad even 
heads on sturdy, compact plants. After the center head is cut, the side 
branches each make a fine smaller head, giving a long harvest period. 
Blue-green in color, rich in vitamins, and deliciously flavored, they 
are wonderful fresh or frozen. Highly uniform, recommended for home 
and market. 
Pkt. 25c; 4% Oz. 75c; Oz. $1.25; 14 Lb. $3.15; Lb. $10.00. 
SWEET SPANISH 
ONION PLANTS 
only. 
10 for $3.75 postpaid. 
Waltham 29 
Large, fine-budded heads—easy to grow. 
Giant Onions of Best Quality. 
Our famous Texas-grown plants pro- 
duce the finest large, mild sweet 
onions. Easy to grow, excellent for 
early green onions, they make fine 
keepers when mature. Available from 
April 15th to May 10th, shipped 
only east of the Mississippi and 
north of Virginia. Sold by the bunch 
2 bunches $1.00; 5 for $2.25; 
Not paid: Full crate (60 bunches) 
$10.00. (Wt. about 32 lbs.) 4 crates 
or more @ $9.65 per crate. 
(For full information, see page 29). 
write many enthusiastic letters about the quality of Long Season. 
Pkt. 15c; Oz. 40c; 144 Lb. 95c; 44 Lb. $1.45; Lb. $2.60. 
Long Season—Even the largest roots are tender and sweet. 
255 DANISH BALLHEAD CABBAGE 
Harris’ Special Strain—The Finest Late Variety. 
First choice of commercial growers for fall market and winter storage, 
our special strain of Danish cabbage is a favorite of home gardeners 
as well. It is a sure-heading, exceptionally uniform type, rounder, 
greener and more solid than other strains and perfect for market and 
shipping. The short-stemmed plants can be set close for maximum 
tonnage per acre, and they produce well-wrapped heads of ideal size 
and type. Outstanding for firmness and short cores they stand nearly 
all fall without bursting and keep most of the winter in perfect shape. 
Pkt. 15c; % Oz. 45c; Oz. 85c; 144 Lb. $2.50; 1% Lb. $4.25; Lb. $8.00. 
Danish Ballhead—Harris’ Special Strain. 
