SWEET POTATO PLANTS 
Vineland Bush 
The Best Variety for Northern Gardens 
Deliveries begin May 20 from our New 
Jersey grower—June plantings in New 
England will produce good fall crops. 
Sweet Potato Plants are sent via Parcel 
Post, Special Handling. Quarantine regula- 
tions prohibit our shipping into Georgia, 
New Mexico and Colorado. 
These bush type sweet potatoes take less 
room in the garden than the vine types. 
Set the plants 1 ft. apart in rows that have 
been ridged up 6 in. above the level of the 
ground. They grow rapidly in hot weather 
and scon make a luxuriant bushy growth. 
All they require is deeply prepared well 
drained sdil. Try a row this year and enjoy 
delicious candied sweet potatoes during 
late summer and fall. Prepaid. 
DB300 Strong, healthy well rooted cuttings. 
50 for $2.25, 100 for $4.25 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS 
Mary Washington—featured on page 33 
ONION SETS 
Yeliow and White—featured on page 37 
VEGETABLE PLANTS AND ROOTS. 
WHITE SEED POTATOES 
Aroostook Grown, Certified by the Maine 
Department of Agriculture 
Shipment is made in April 
(We do not ship less than 50 Ibs. of any 
one variety) 
All varieties, 50 lbs. $4.60, 100 lbs. $8.20, 
delivered in our Local Area (see page 45). 
Outside our local delivery area, 50 lbs. 
$3.85, 100 lbs. $7.20, shipped via Express 
Collect. 
AX350X Irish Cobbler. Reliable early. 
AX360X Chippewa. Matures atter Irish Cob- 
bler. 
AX370X Green Mountain. Favorite, main 
crop. 
AX380X Katahdin. Splendid, late variety. 
RHUBARB ROOTS 
New Red Varieties 
DY677 Canada Red. Delicious, handsome 
variety with dark red stems which are red 
all the way through. Makes a rich sauce 
of wonderful flavor. 
Prepaid. 2 for $1.85, 5 for $4.45 
DY678 McDonald. Bright crimson stalks 
which cook into tasty, Strawberry colored 
sauce; plants are vigorous growing and 
prolific. Prepaid, 2 for $1.85, 5 for $4.45 
LE I A a I PT ie a 
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America 
Spinach 
SPINACH 
Vitamin packed "Chlorophyll" 
1 ounce of seed will sow 50 ft. 
%& 7041 America. 50 days. Likes cold weather 
but can stand hot weather too. ‘America’ 
is the answer to spinach fans’ fondest dream. 
Fine dark crumpled leaves are produced over 
a long period. The flavor is superb. 
Pkt. 15c., oz. 45c., 4 lb. $1.25 
7049 King of Denmark. 48 days. Broad dark 
green leaves, slightly crumpled. A long 
standing variety and long a favorite. 
Pkt. 15¢e., oz. 30c., 4% lb. 90c., lb. $2.75 
7061 Bloomsdale Long Standing Savoy. 45 
days. Large savoy type leaves. Good vari- 
ety for wintering over for Spring Greens. 
Pkt. 15e., oz. 30c., %4 Ib. 90c., lb. $2.75 
HOT WEATHER SPINACH 
7043 New Zealand. A true cut-and-come- 
again-vegetable, exceptionally valuable for 
Summer ‘greens.’ Plants are low spreading 
and drought-resistant and produce an abun- 
dance of small, thick, tender leaves. 
See Vegetable Planting Chart on page 30. 
Pkt. 15¢., ¥2 oz. 30c., oz. 50c., %4 lb. $1.50 
SQUASH 
Winter Varieties 
1 oz. of seed will plant about 15 hills 
6954 Breck’s Butternut. 95 days. Illustrated 
in color on page 31. Introduced by Breck’s 
and now grown from coast to coast. Butter- 
nut has become the most popular fall and 
winter squash in America. Orange flesh is 
dry—sweet—and fine textured, with excel- 
lent flavor for pies and baking. 
Pkt. 15c., Y2 oz. 75c., oz. $1.35, 4 lb. $4.00 
%&6957 Uconn. 90 days. A real Bush Squash, 
takes only 3 ft. of space. Fruits are those of 
the popular Table Queen, with rich yellow, 
meaty flesh of good flavor. Can be picked 
young and cooked like Summer Squash or 
left to mature and either baked or boiled, 
Uconn’s an excellent keeper and retains its 
fine quality for a long time in storage. 
Pkt. 15e., Y% oz. 60c., oz. $1.00 
6958 Sweet Meat. 100 days. Fine textured, 
dry, medium-sized squash — an excellent 
keeper too. 
Pkt. 15¢., ¥2 oz. 30c., oz. 55c., % lb. $1.75 
6960 Buttercup. 100 days. Dry, sweet, and 
fine flavored. Small (4 to 5 lbs.) of flat form 
with dark green skin. 
Pkt. 15c., Y2 oz. 30c., oz. 55c. 
6963 Table Queen (Des Moines). 95 days. 
Popular small dark green acorn shaped 
squash. Bake and serve in shell with brown 
sugar, butter and cinnamon. 
Pkt. 15e., oz. 50c., % lb. $1.50 
6972 Golden Delicious..105 days. Medium 
size, deep orange shell with thick, dry orange 
flesh. Pkt. 15c.. oz. 50c., Y2 lb. $1.50 
6988 Delicious. 105 days. Medium size, Au- 
tumn and Winter Squash Dark green shell, 
yellow flesh. Pkt. 15c., oz. 50c., %4 lb. $1.50 
6996 Warren Turban. 120 days. Famous Old 
New England pie squash. High color and 
fine flavor! Pkt. 15¢., oz. 50c., %4 lb. $1.50 
7004 Blue Hubbard. 115 days. Very popular 
in New England. Hard-shelled thick dry meat, 
fine quality. Pkt. 15e., oz. 50c., % lb. $1.50 
and 
6951 Breck’s Baby Blue. 100 days. Amazing 
new development by the Univ. of New 
Hampshire. The tirst bush growing Blue 
Hubbard, and the first small, family-sized 
one, too! Doesn't trail like its famous parent, 
so saves valuable garden space. Has the 
same famous, delicious quality and is 
abundantly produced. Ideal Winter Squash. 
Pkt. 25c., Y2 oz. 60c., oz. $1.00 
Summer Bush Varieties 
1 oz. of seed will plant about 50 hills 
% 6900 Yankee Hybrid. 50 days. The earliest 
and most prolific, straightneck type with firm 
flesh and excellent flavor, light yellow color. 
Pkt. 25c., Y% oz. 90c., oz. $1.65 
6906 Early Golden Summer Crookneck. 60 
days. Pkt. 15c., oz. 45c., Y% lb. $1.25 
% 6908 Early Prolific Straightneck. 53 days. 
Pale yellow; flesh creamy yellow, of fine 
quality. Pkt. 15¢., oz. 45c., Y lb. $1.25 
%6917 Caserta. 48 days. Fine new Italian 
type Summer Squash, light green striped 
darker green When 6 or 7 in. long they're 
elegant fried in butter—or mature fruits can 
be stuffed and baked. 
Pkt. 15c., ¥2 oz. 45c., oz. 75c. 
6941 White Bush Scallop. 56 days. The old 
fashioned Patty pan. 
Pkt. 15e., oz. 45c., % lb. $1.25 
6949 Zucchini. 60 days. Italian Marrow. 
Pkt. 15e., oz. 45c., 4 lb. $1.25 
BRECK'S ALL SEASON 
SQUASH GARDEN 
Breck’s Butternut. 15c, 
Uconn. 15c 
| of ea. 
Delicious. ise: C 
Yankee Hyrbid. 20c, 
55750 Value 70c 
