NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES 5 
Cherokee Wax Bean 
A new fine quality bean selected from Stringless Black 
Valentine with all the good hardy, productive qualities to- 
gether with attractive semi-round stringless pods. Highly 
recommended for either home garden or market use. Pkt., 
15c.; pt., 55c.; qt., $1.00; 10 lbs., $3.50; 100 lbs., $32.00. 
Early Wonder Beet 
The most popular early bunching beet. To satisfy critical 
growers, who demand an ideal in shape, color and season, 
is quite a difficult matter. Ideals vary considerably, but we 
have pleased a very critical trade with our stock of Early 
Wonder Beet. The shape is a flattened globe; flesh tender, 
sweet, and attractive, deep red with very indistinct zones— 
particularly the light zones so undesirable in many stocks; 
tops are small and slender. It is about 55 days from seeding 
to market. Pkt., 15c.; oz., 25c.; 14-lb., 55c.; lb., $1.75. 
Note—Use Early Wonder Green Top for Fall Crop if your 
trade objects to the dark foliage. 
Detroit Dark Red Beet 
A distinctly superior stock of this extensively used variety. 
The color is dark blood-red, somewhat brighter than our 
former stock. This color is without trace of purple or brown 
and without the common fault of large light zones. It also 
maintains its attractive color after being cooked or canned. 
“Detroit” has long been recognized as a beet of high table 
quality. Tops uniform, slender, erect; roots globe or turnip- 
Early Wonder Beet 
shaped, with small tap root. About 65 days from 
seeding to market. Pkt., 15c.; oz., 25c.; ™%4-lb., 55c.; 
Ib., S175. 
Cucumber Marketer 
A new, very attractive, dark green cucumber, 7 
to 8 inches long and slender, holding its color excep- 
tionally well. A fancy slicing market variety. Per 
pkt., 10c.; 0z., 35c.; %4-lb., $1.00; Ib., $3.00. 
Sweet Corn Collection 
Six outstanding varieties. 
Enough seed in each packet for a hundred-foot 
row. By planting six varieties about May 15th, 
and one additional planting of the two late varie- 
ties (Golden Cross Bantam and Wilson) on June Ist 
(two weeks later) you will normally have an ideal 
succession of corn ready to pick from late July to 
mid-September. The varieties consist of Spancross, 
Marcross, Carmel Cross, Lincoln, Golden Cross 
Bantam and Wilson, all top-notch varieties for their 
season. Corn planted May 10th to June 10th will 
avoid much of the June Brood of Corn Borer as well. 
Plant the best and enjoy really delicious sweet corn 
fresh from the garden. Golden Cross Bantam can 
usually be planted as late as July 4th in Connecticut. 
Per pkt., 15c.; six for 85c. Detroit Dark Red Beet 
New Lettuce Salad Bowl 
Received All American Award for 1952. 
This outstanding loose leaf lettuce developed by U. S. Bureau of Plant Industry is highly 
recommended for home garden use. The heads form a perfect rosette of rich green, very decorative 
leaves. Salad Bowl stands hot weather much better than Oak Leaf, is a faster and larger grower, 
much slower to bolt to seed and holds its extremely high quality. Pkt., 25c.; oz., $1.00; 4-lb., $3.00. 
FES.P. Co. 
