r Cherry Belle & Golden 
Midget Are Favorites 
Last year the whole :arden was excellent. I want 
to especially praise Cherry Belle radishes. They were 
ready sooner than I expected, never much showing 
above the ground but the roots were delicious for 
several weeks. I really prefered the flavor of the 
_ Golden Midget corn. The small ears were so handy 
to cook and serve that I used it almost exclusively 
for the table. Mrs. A. W. P., Cheviot, Sask. 
PEPPERS—Sweet 
| 171. T&T Tendersweet (New) 
Peppers, booming in popu- 
larity. First bred here for 
the North; 10 days ahead 
of King of North, with thicker meat 
and sweeter. Clusters of 6-7 immense 
fruits. A real break due to replace all 
others. Postpaid, oversize pkt. (250 
seeds 
1725. Morgold (New) 
Here’s a new pepper from Morden 
Exp. Farm for the first time. Has 
thickest green sweet flesh, (turns 
yellow when ripe). Heavy yielder 
follows few days after Tendersweet 
but much earlier than King of 
North. Large upright fruits. Seed 
ceetoe: EL eae oe pkts. 
PEPPERS—Hot 
1750. Hamilton Market 
Best hot pepper for northern gardens. 
Ripens with Earliana tomato. Grow 
your own for pickles and flavoring. 
Conse pkt. (4 02.) Je; 1 oz. G3c 
PUMPKIN—Pie 
1 oh. Early Cheyenne Bush 
Newly aeveloped—with ad- 
va tages of Early Cheyenne. 
Compact 4-ft. bushy vines: 
for small home garden. Plant yields 
3-4 excellent fruits each. Oversize 
kt. (4 0 nc ; loz. 23c; \% lb. 
t tb. "$1.39: 
83°: 41 1 lb. and 
Over $2. 40 per! 
1830. Sager 
Most productive pumpkin 
 available—extra fine flavor ¢ 
and sweet—10” fruits keep 
| well. Sweet oe pe. ao 
_ size pkt. (4 oz.) Ge; eee 
YG |b. 30; $b Ib. $1.39 | 1 lb. id over 
or 1840. 
King of Mammoth 
Tremendous size—will store 
till Xmas. Flesh bright 
fine textured and 
orange, 
sweet. Best of the large 
Deer t oe pkt. (4 
, £3e: ae 
Never A Failure 
With T & T Seeds 
I might say I have dealt with you since you began 
and have found your seed very satisfactory in 
every way, and have never had a failure; in facet 
one of the best gardens around here, I have been 
told 
H. J. S., Balmoral, Man, 
1 oz. sows 100 ft. of row. 
1900. French Breakfast 
Favorite and best, early, 
deep, spring or forcing radish, 
Bright scarlet, white ~ tip. 
Sweet and excellent quality. 
Use early. Postpaid oversize pkt. (14 0z.) 5e; 1 oz. 
1 2c; 4 4 lb. 29c; 4 lb. 4 7c: 11b. and over 79ce 
per | 
1910. White Icicle 
Favorite summer rad- 
ish; long white roots; 
stands heat better than ™ 
most round varieties. 2 
When %” across flavor best, mild and crisp. 
Postpaid oversize kt. (44 02.) Be; 1 oz. 1 Be; 4 
b. 29c; % lb. 4 7c; 1 lb. and over 7 Qe; per lb. 
1 930. Cherry Belle (New) 
Best Radish on T & T Test Plots. 
Stanas neat. Sweet and early. It does 
not become hot and pithy, in hot dry 
weather. Roun , fiery scarlet like a cherry 
—excellent for repeated plantings. Post- 
paid, oversize pkt. (14 02.) 7c; 1 oz. Zac. 
1950. Comet 
Excellent all-round summer radish. Out- 
standing ability to remain solid, even in 
hot weather. Bright red; flesh solid, 
quality excellent. Seed scarce. ter, 
oversize pkt. (4 oz.) 5e; 1 oz. 12¢; % 
lb. 29c; 4% lb. 47c; I lb. and over ise per Ib, 
1970. Sparkler yy, 
Excellent bi-color red and white roots. 
Market garden favorite for early use. 
Flesh sweet and pleasant. Postpaid over- 
size pkt. (14 oz.) 5e; 1 oz. 1 De: YG |b. 
29c; 4% lb. 47c; 1 lb. and over 7 Qe per lb. 
RADISHES—Winter 
1990. Black Spanish 
Spicy, pungent winter radish; 
store like carrots in cool, damp a 
moss. Black skin; white, crisp Tieatt Pastecia over- 
size pkt. (14 02.) Be; loz. | 2c; \% lb. 29ec; 4 Ib. 
47c; 1 ibe and over 7 9c per lb. 
1995. China Rose 
Late fall or early winter radish. 
Early frosts improve spicy 
flavor. Scarlet skin; sweet, 
crispy, waite Beare Postpaid, 
oversize Y{ oz.) Se; 1 02. 
1 2c; ta iD: 29c; % lb. ate i¢ and over 79¢ 
per | 
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