-554—IMPROVED HUBBARD. 100 
SRO-COATED 
552—GOLDEN HUBBARD. 100 days. Earlier 
than improved Hubbard. Fruits 8 to 10 
pounds with a hard warty orange skin. 
Thick, yellow, fine grained, dry flesh; excel- 
lent quality for canning and freezing. Post- 
paid: Pkt. 10c; 0z. 25e; % lb, 75; 1% Ib. $1.45; 
1 lb. $2.50. 
days. 
Standard winter variety for home and mar- 
ket gardens. The best shipper. Our strain 
is very early. Dark bronze-green, rind hard 
and tough, slightly warted. Fruits weigh 
about 12 pounds, flesh very thick; orange- 
yellow, fine grained, sweet and dry. Post- 
paid: Pkt. 10c; 0z. 25e; % lb. 75e; % lb. $1.45; 
1 lb. $2.50. 
558—BUTTERNUT. 100 DAYS. An ideal home 
garden baking type, of highest quality. 
Flesh dry, light yellow with nutty flavor. 
Postpaid: Pkt. 10e; oz. 25e; 4% lb. T5e. 
Improved 
Hubbard 
Squash 
SURE TOGROW 
TORMIPS 
GRO-COATED 
601—PURPLE TOP STRAP LEAF. 46 days. 
An early, very productive ‘variety. One of 
the most extensive grown kinds for home or 
market gardens, Postpaid: Pkt., 10e3 oz., 15¢e; 
% I|b., 35e3 % 1b., 60e; 1 lb., $1.10. 
607—PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE. 57 days. 
The most popular home and market garden 
variety. A good shipper. Very attractive 
appearance, fine in quality. Postpaid: Pkt., 
10e; 02., 15¢e; % 1b., 35e; % Ib., 60e3 1 lb., $1.10. 
606—SEVEN TOP. 45 days. Grown for the 
tops which are excellent for greens and 
stock grazing. The roots are fibrous and 
of poor quality. May be left standing in the 
open ground during the winter, except in 
the extremely northern states, Extensively 
cultivated in the South. Postpaid: Pkt., 10e; 
0z., 15e; 4% I1b., 35e3 % 1b., 60e; 1 Ib., $1.10. 
604—SNOWBALL, 75 days. A late white va- 
riety grown largely in the South. Tops are 
large with cut leaves. Postpaid: Pkt., 10e; 
0z., 20e; % lb., 40ce; % lb., 65e; 1 Ib., $1.20. 
FREEZE BOX COLLECTION 
Grow your season's supply of freeze-box 
vegetables. All top quality freezing varieties. 
% Vb. Top Crop Beans................. 38e 
Y% ib. Green Seed Henderson Beans. .. .33e 
% ib. Fordhook Lima Beans.......... 22¢ 
% Ib. Golden Freezer Sweet Corn...... 40c¢ 
% Ib. Freezonian Pea................. 30c 
Meekt. Broccoli...) ocd ss Se eh oe 10e 
1 Pkt. Brussels Sprouts......:....... 10e 
- Walue $1.83 
Our Special Price $1.33 
Save 50c. 
Culture: Plant in hills 4 to 6 
feet apart each way. Put about 
6 to 8 seeds in a hill and after 
plants are well established, thin 
out to three or four of the most 
vigorous plants. 
556—BUTTERCUP. 100 days. A new intro- 
duction just the right size for baking. Grows 
exceptionally well in the Great Plains re- 
gion. Of excellent quality, flavor is similar 
to sweet potatoes. Flesh dry, deep rich 
Orange, texture _ and keeping qualities the 
best. Postpaid: Pkt. 10e; 0z., 35e; % |b., 95e. 
557—TABLE QUEEN OR DES MOINES, 58 
days. Individual size squash. Desirable for 
home or market garden; also a good shipper. 
Fruits acorn-shaped, smooth, thin shelled, 
dark green. Flesh light yellow, with sweet 
flavor. Makes splendid pies, bakes well. 
Postpaid: Pkt. 10e; oz. 25e; %4 1b. 75e;3 % lb. 
$1.40; 1 lb. $2.50. 
561—_MAMMOTH WHITE BUSH SCALLOP. 
56 days. A favorite with all our trade. An 
early maturing round flat squash, largest of 
the summer varieties. Fruit is clear white, 
and excellent for stewing. Postpaid: Pkt. 
10e; 0z. 25e; 4 lb. 75e3 % 1b. $1.40; 1 lb. $2.50. 
553—GIANT GOLDEN STRAIGHTNECK. 55 
days. A new variety selected from the 
crookneck. The straight neck permits easy 
packing and handling. Fruits 18 to 20 inches 
long, heavily warted, deep orange color. 
Thick and meaty fiesh. Postpaid: Pkt. 10e; 
oz, 25e; 4 lb. 75e3 % 1b. $1.40; 1 lb. 
$2.50. 
560—CASEXRTA., 50 days. All Amer- 
ica Selection Gold Medal Winner. 
Earliest of all squash. Fruits 15 to 
18 inches long, 4 to 5 inches wide. 
Attractive color, excellent flavor. 
Postpaid: Pkt. 10e; oz. 45e; 4 lb. 
$1.35. 
551—BLACK ZUCCHINE. 60 days. Fruits 
very nearly cylindrical, straight, smooth, 
dark green-black. Flesh greenish white at 
eating stage, very good flavor. Postpaid: 
Pkt. 10ce; oz. 25e; % lb. 75e; % Ib. $1.45; 
1 lb. $2.50. 
Culture: For summer use, sow seed 
during the early months of the 
year, % inch deep, covering with 
fine soil well pressed down. When 
very young thin plants to 4 or 5 
inches apart. For fall and winter 
erop, sow in the late summer in the 
same manner as directions for an 
early crop. 
603—SHOGOIN. 380 days. The most popular 
foliage turnip. Grown for early greens and 
small roots. Tops 18 to 20 inches tall, erect, 
bright green, strap leaved. Roots round, 
white, tender and mild. The fastest grower 
of all. Postpaid: PKt., 10e; 02., 15e; %4 lb., 35e; 
% lb., 60ce; 1 Ib., $1.10. 
609—COWHORN. 70 days. A stock-feeding 
turnip. Roots 12 to 15 inches long, tapering. 
Flesh is sweet and tender. A good keeper. 
Postpaid: Pkt., 10e; 0z., 15e; % Ilb., 35e; 
% 1b., 60e; 1 Ib., $1.10. 
612— RUTABAGA, AMERICAN PURPLE 
TOP. 90 days. A dependable variety for 
home or market garden. Roots are large, 
round, yellow with purple top; flesh is light 
yellow, firm, sweet and tender. Postpaid: 
PkKt., 10e; 0z., 15e; % lb., 35e; % 1b., 60e; 
1 Ib., $1.10. 
Purple Top White Globe 
Bloomesdale 
Savoy 
Spinach 
585—NOBLE GIANT. 45 days. Easy to wash. 
Leaves medium thick, green, very large, broad 
and smooth, with slight crumpling. Very good 
quality. The best of the large smooth-leaved 
type. A long-standing variety. Postpaid: Pkt., 
10¢; 0z., 15e; 4% lb., 45e; 1% lb., 75e; 1 1b., $1.40. 
583—BLOOMESDALE SAVOY. 40 days. An 
early variety. Popular for local and long dis- 
tance markets, for canning, and home use. A 
long keeper after cutting. Leaves medium 
size, crumpled, glossy dark green. Postpaid: 
PKt., 10e3 0z., 15e; 1% lb., 45e; 1% l|b., 75e3 1 Ib., 
$1.40. 
582—LONG STANDING. 45 days. A quick- 
growing, long-bearing variety for mid-sum- 
mer use. Plants grow low and spreading, with 
pointed dark green leaves. Postpaid: Pkt. 10e; 
0Z., 15e; % 1b., 45e; % Ib., T5e; 1 lb., $1.40, 
581I—NEW ZEALAND. 70 days. It thrives in 
hot, dry weather, and almost any soil. May be 
cut throughout the summer, but can not stand 
frost. Leaves small, broad and pointed, while 
plants are large and spreading. Postpaid: 
Pkt., 10c;.0z., 30e; 4% Ib., T5e. 
712—_TENDERGREEN OR SPINACH MUS- 
TARD. 50 days. A quick-growing variety that 
does not go to seed as soon as other varieties. 
Resistant to heat and drought. Distinctive 
superior flavor. Rich in vitamins and iron. 
Postpaid: Pkt., 10e3 oz., 15¢e; % 1b., 35e; % 1b., 
66e; 1 lb., $1.05. . 
713—SOUTHERN GIANT CURLED. 65 days. 
The most popular and best-known mustard 
for greens. Leaves long, wide, light green, 
heavily crumpled and curled at the edges. 
Best Known in the South. Postpaid: Pkt., 10e; 
0Z., 15¢e3; % 1b., 35e; % lb., 60e3 1 Ilb., $1.05. 
711—FLORIDA BROAD LEAF. 55 days. A 
large upright plant with unusually large, 
thick, bright green, smooth leaves. A popular 
variety. Postpaid: Pkt., 10e; 0z., 15e; % Ib., 
35e3 14 Ib., 60e; 1 lb., $1.05. : 
729—JUDY’S PRIDE. Broad attractive leaves. 
Easy to cure. Used for fillers and wrappers; 
smoking or chewing. Postpaid: Pkt., 10e. 
727—HAVANA. An early variety used largely 
for cigar wrappers on account of thinness 
and fine quality. Postpaid: Pkt., 10e. 
571—MAMMOTH SANDWICH ISLAND. Vege- 
table Oyster. An improved variety with roots 
6 to 8 inches long, thick, tapering, smooth. 
Decided oyster-like flavor. Fine for soups, etc. 
Postpaid: Pkt., 10e; % oz., 30c; 0z., 50c; %4 Iib., 
$1.25. 
MAMMOTH SUNELOWER. This variety has a 
high feeding value and is easy to grow. Bears 
large heads 12 to 20 inches in diameter and 
sometimes yields 1000 pounds per acre. % Ib., 
20c; % lb., 35e; 1 1b., 55e. 
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