Admits T & T Best 
of all Seeds Tried 
T planted a T & T garden two years in a row and 
_ had lovely Vegetables all summer long and plenty 
for canning. Last year I bought seeds at the store 
and with favorable conditions as to moisture the 
seeds just didn’t come up and we did not have 
_ enough for our own use. So I’ve learned my lesson 
and will continue ap T&T. 
Mrs. W. P., Wheatstone, Sask. 
Ss CRESS—Garden 
~ 690. Fine Curled 
_ Earliest, most crinkled, compact, deep green cress 
grown. Used for garnishing salads, in soups, etc. 
Postpaid, pkt. (1% oz.) 5e. 
CUCUMBER—Hybrid 
700. Super Cron Hybrid 5A 
T & T leads with first 
Hybrid Cuke for North. 
Hand bred, first genera- 
tion Hybrid Seed, carries the 
extra vigor for higher yields, 
disease resistant, better quality, uniform, firm 
right through. T 5A Hybrid is a dual cuke 
for gherkins, dills, pickles and slicing. Backed by 
years of breeding and selecting by T & T, it’s good. 
Hand crossed hybrid seed—50 seeds per packet— 
Postpaid 19c; 1 0z. $3.98. 
__CUCUMBER— Dual 
1 oz. seeds 200 feet of row. 
703. Early Siberian 
Select Strain No. 27 
Farliest of cukes, T & T No. 27 is uniformly 
highest yielding, most compact. Excellent 
for early dills. Can be sown late in the 
spring for a good fall crop. Extreme northern 
gardens can use this sweet slicer when other 
- varieties can’t be matured. Special Po tpaid Price— 
oz. Je; 1 oz. 27c; 1% lb. 89. 
71 0. Earliest Green 
An early variety, ready 8-10 days 
2) before first bush tomatoes ripen. 
Fruits blunt. Excellent for dill 
Used extensively for slicing. Flesh thick 
Postpaid 
65c; 
pickles. 
white, skin deep ae a queer yielder. 
ee pkt. \% oz. oz. 2Qc; \% |b 
b. $1-18; 1 lb. a over $2.10. 
71 1. Improved Mincu 
Exclusive T & T introduction. Absolutely 
best highest yielding, most uniform top 
quality, early dual-purpose cuke ever 
offered. T & T stock grown from special 
_ new foundation seed from Dr. Hutchins, 
Univ. of Minn. Short vines, compact, 
_ amazing yielder. No one else has this 
rs rovement. Special postpaid prices 
pat) SS 1oz. 24c; 4 |b. 
1 
mn pees 
Slicers have white spines. ; 
718. Highmoor 
Here’s an beta slicing, heavy yielding cuke 
with a small seed core. Flesh is white and sweet. 
Skin deep green. Color and flesh tops. Season ’of 
straight 8. Postpaid—Oversize pkts. a oz.) 703 
1 oz. 25¢; 14 lb. 78c. 
720. Straight 8 
Gold Medallist. The outstanding aia early cu- 
cumber to date. Follows early picklers with con- 
sistent 8’’ cylindrical fruit. Just what the market 
ordered. Flesh is thick, creamy white—flavor is 
excellent. Postpaid oversize pkt. (4% oz.) 5e;1 02. 
aes ae 65c; % lb. $1.1 8: 1 Ib. and over 
Try this for out- 
755. Marketer (New) 
> standing flavor 
Flesh pearly white 
crisp and fine. Beautiful 
large fruits—ready whn 
most other varieties are past their prime. This 
earliest of the heavy yielders will be the pride of the 
neighborhood. Dark green, cylindrical and attrac- 
tive. Special Postpaid prices pkt. (1% 02.) Fe; 1 oz. 
25¢; 4 lb. 78c; 4 lb. $1.48; 1 lb. $2.40. 
CUCUMBERS—Pickling 
i 
770. Green Thumb (New) 
* Thumb pickling cucumber, abundant 
yield, deep green color: which is 
retained, unlike most pickles, through the 
large dill and slicing stage. Very early, 
compact vines allows closer planting. Shape is 
perfect too, straight smooth sides and blunt ends. 
Postpaid—Oversize pkt. (100 seeds) ] 2e. 
Perfect for pickles is the new Green 
775. Yorkstate (New) 
This is the best and heaviest yield- 
ing Pickling Cucumber we have 
ever tested here under Northern 
conditions. It has consistent firmness and uniform 
nee for pickling either for gherkins, dills or pickling. 
Keep Yorkstate picked for the biggest yield of 
pickles you’ve ever had. Postpaid—oversize pkt. 
(1% 02.) 9c; 1 oz. 34c; 4 Ib. $1-09. 
786. Boston Pickling 
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