6 COMMERCIAL VEGETABLE AND FARM SEEDS 
272 DANDELION: Large Thick Leaved 
EGG PLANT 
285 NEW HAMPSHIRE. Extra early and prolific, fine for Northern growers........-..---+++++ 
Oz. $1.60; 34 Ib. $4.00; 14 Ib. $6.25; Ib. $12.00 
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1% Oz. Oz. % Lb. %Lb._ Lb. 
$ 50 $ .90 $2.60 $6.25 $12.00 
286 BLACK BEAUTY. Fruits uniformly large, smooth, attractive dark purple.................++- 50 90 2.60 6.25 12.00 
ENDIVE Oz. % Lb. % Lb. 1Lb. 
288 DEEP HEART FRINGED (CHICORY). Broad fringed leaves. Deep hearts............0-0 000s eee eee $.35 $.70 $1.50 $2.50 
289 FULL HEART BATAVIAN (ESCAROLE). Large, broad, thick dark green leaves............++++55: 35 [705 LO 2-00 
290 GREEN CURLED PANCALIER (CHICORY). Best for late market. Pink ribbed.................-- 35 AY ibeXI) 
276 FENNEL: Florence. Uniform, quick growing strain, produces good bulbs............ Oz. 45c; % Ib. $1.10; 34 Ib. $1.60; Ib. $2.70 
HERBS 
278° BASIL, SWEETS Large leaved sa, ear at peices. Sac he «ie oy eee ae oe eer re Oz. 80c 
274 DILL: Long Island Mammoth. Much superior to common dill, larger, more productive....Oz. 30c; 14 Ib. 55c; 14 Ib. 80c; Ib. $1.30 
279 THX ME potas Seat PP EEE Se Foe hi soe foc Sas esa Ne hee okies Een ee Oz. $1.50. 
280: SWEET!MARJOR AM cmsiea rinse ees eieia Sela eta casei ere an Tete Ten re Oz. $1.20. 
281) SUMMER:SAV ORY oy feiss Fi roe ne eT eae ie ol ee cee ain Oz. 80c; % lb. $2.00; 14 lb. $3.25; Ib. $6.00 
Oz. $1.10; 14 lb. $3.20; % Ib. $5.00; Ib. $9.50 
293 KALE: DWARF SCOTCH CURLED. Large finely curled blue-green leaves...............-+045- 4 Ib. 90c; % Ib. $1.40; Ib. $2.35 
295 KOHL RABI: EARLY WHITE VIENNA. Uniform, early, round white bulbs ---+ Oz. 75c; Y% Ib. $1.95; 1% lb. $2.65; Ib. $4.80 
297 LEEK: AMERICAN FLAG. Early; long, thick, well blanched portion.............. Oz. 90c; % Ib. $2.40; 1% lb. $3.85; Ib. $7.20 
LETTUCE 7 
Heading Varieties: Oz. % Lb. % Lb. Lb. 10 Lbs. 
300 GREAT LAKES. Leading upland Iceberg lettuce, tip-burn resistant..................+-+--- $ .80 $1.90 $3.20 $5.75 $54.00 
302 CORNELL 456. Best for muck. Hard heading, tip-burn resistant. See description below..... .80 1.90 3.20 5.75 56.50 
303 PENNLAKE. Upland growers prefer this for early planting................¢.0+-eee eee eeees .80 1.90 3.10 5.60 55.00 
305 WHITE BOSTON (CORNELL 43). Excellent strain. Large, uniform heads................ 40 1.00 1.55 2.55 24.50 
309 COS OR ROMAINE, WHITE PARIS. Long, attractive, compact heads. Uniform strain...... -40 1.00 1.55 2.60 25.00 
310 COS OR ROMAINE, DARK GREEN. Popular dark green strain of Cos.........-........-- -40 1.00 1.55 2.60 25.00 
Loose Leaf Varieties: 
311 BLACK SEEDED SIMPSON. Widely grown loose leaf type. Broad, tender, curly leaves...... .40 1.00 1.50 2.50 24.50 
315 SALADBOWL. New. Outstanding oak-leaf type. Very slow bolting. Attractive........... -80 1.90 3.20 5.75 56.50 
312 GRAND RAPIDS. Heavily curled strain, popular for forcing..............-.0. eee eee e eee .40 1.00 1.55 2.55 24.50 
314° PRIZEHEAD®S Leaves heavily, tinged withtred, crisp,itenc enim irre el eierertere trainee .40 1.00 1.55 2.55 24.50 
MUSKMELONS 1% Lb. % Lb. Lb. 5 Lbs. 10 Lbs. 
322 IROQUOIS. Popular. Fusarium wilt resistant $2.20 $3.50 $6.50 $32.00 $63.00 
320 SENECA DELICIOUS. Best early melon..... 2.20 3.50 6.50 32.00 £63.00 
321 SENECA BENDER. See description below... 2220 32006-5095 2-009 63.00 
319 DELICIOUS 51. New. Fusarium wilt resistant 
Gardky soutslloyah, SO lI OW so orkoracoasc wo ac 2.20 3.50 6.50 32.00 63.00 
323 BENDER’S SURPRISE. Best bigmelon...... 1.85 3.00 5.50 27.00 53.00 
324 QUEEN OF COLORADO. High quality, late. 2.20 3.50 6.50 32.00 63.00 
325 SCHOON’S HARD SHELL. Large Queen of 
Coloradontypeylate sme rer mnie ee 1.40 2.00 3.50 17.00 33.00 
SPECIAL SELECTED MUSKMELON SEED 
We have a limited amount of seed of Seneca Delicious and Seneca Bender taken from individual 
melons that were picked for special trueness to type, thickness, quality and flavor of flesh. We 
recommend this seed to commercial growers who have quality markets. 
Oz. $1.35; % lb. $3.35; 1% Ib. $5.25; Ib. $10.00; 5 Ibs. $49.50; 10 Ibs. $98.00. 
CORNELL 456 LETTUCE 
Cornell 456, as the name suggests, was de- 
veloped by the New York State Experiment 
Station primarily for the black soil areas of 
the Northeast where heat and high humidity 
often cause serious losses from  tip-burn. 
Practically 100% of the muck acreage in let- 
tuce in New York State is now Cornell 456. 
Our Cornell 456 lettuce seed is field tested for 
your protection. 
GREAT LAKES LETTUCE 
The leading Iceberg lettuce with upland 
growers because it produces clean, hard heads, 
even in mid-summer; tip burn resistant. 
SENECA DELICIOUS MUSKMELON 
A small, early, uniform strain that we de- 
veloped a few years ago for local markets and 
roadside stands. Seneca Delicious is more 
productive than the old strain with far less 
variation in size and more uniform quality. 
DELICIOUS 51 MUSKMELON 
A new fusarium wilt resistant variety bred 
at the New York State Experiment Station by 
Dr. Munger. Delicious 51 is larger, the flesh 
is darker color, has more of a “musky” flavor 
and is not as sweet as Seneca Delicious. De- 
licious 51 should be planted where fusarium 
wilt is a problem. 
Seneca Bender is much more uniform in size and 
quality than Bender’s Surprise—an excellent 
palety. for crating and shipping to nearby mar- 
ets. 
SENECA BENDER MUSKMELON 
In breeding Seneca Bender we have selected 
toward a uniform size, heavy netting, large 
production and high eating quality. The 
melons weigh from 5 to 6 pounds. The flesh 
is deep orange yellow and firmer than Seneca 
Delicious which makes it a better market 
variety. 
SENECA BENDER IS CHOSEN BY CRITICAL MELON GROWERS 
