WATERMELLON 
Dixie Queen—85 days. Nearly round, light green striped with 
darker green, melon often weighing 40 to 50 lbs., thin, tough 
rind, thick, deep red, crisp, sweet flesh. Very few white seeds. 
Oz., 30c; % lb., 80c; lb., $2.45. 
Honey Cream—S82 days. Large, round, light green, darker 
green stripes. Creamy yellow flesh of excellent quality. Good 
for roadside stands. Oz., 50c; % Ib., $1.35; 1b., $4.00. 
New Hampshire Midget—Small, “icebox” size 6x7 in. Striped 
tender rind. Thick flesh, red, sweet, juicy. Ripe 70 days after 
seed sown. Vigorous, heavy bearing vines, Oz., 45c; % lb, 
$1.15: lb., $3:55; 5 Ibs., $16.25. 
Rhode Island Red—New early and productive melon de- 
veloped by Dr. Desmond Dolan of Rhode Island, Combines 
the fine flavor of Dixie Queen with the sugar sweetness of 
Honey Cream. Oval, 8 to 12 lbs. striped fruit with tough 
rind and pink-red flesh that many times show a trace of 
yellow color that comes from one of its parents Honey Cream. 
A splendid melon for the road side stand, Oz., 55c; % Ib., 
$1.45; 1b., $3.50; 10 lbs., $32.50. 
Green Citron—95 days. Outer flesh is used in preserving. 
Heavy bearing. Oz., 25c; % 1b., 75c; lb., $2.00. 
TURNIP 
1 to 1% pounds per acre in drills, 2 to 214 pounds broadcast 
Golden Ball—60 days. This is the finest yellow fleshed var- 
iety for table use. The roots are of medium size, nearly round 
with orange yellow skin. % lb., 35c; 1b., $1.00; 10 lbs., $9.50. 
Purple Top White Globe (Market Gardener’s Strain)—55 
days. Standard market and shipping kind. Tops medium 
large, smooth globe-shaped roots; bright purple-red above, 
white below. Flesh firm, white, fine grained. % lb., 35c; 1hb., 
$1.00; 10 Ibs., $9.50. 
Shogoin Foliage Variety—42 days. Better than Seven Top. 
Bulbs white, oblong. Tops fresh light green and of top qual- 
ity. 4 lb., 35c; 1b., $1.00; 10 lbs., $9.50. 
RUTABAGA 
American Purple Top or Improved Long Island—90 days. 
The most popular kind for market and storage. The roots 
are very large, globe shaped, smooth, short neck and light 
yellow in color below the ground, deep purplish red above. 
Flesh yellow, fine grained, firm and sweet. A very heavy 
vielder. %4 lb., 40c; lb., $1.25; 10 lbs., $11.50. 
ROOTS-BULBS-TUBERS-PLANTS 
HORSERADISH ROOTS 
Maliner Kren—This true Bohemian variety is the standard 
for making Grated Horseradish and other horseradish con- 
diments, Vigorous growing, it makes large white roots very 
quickly. We offer cuttings or small roots the proper size for 
planting. 100 for $3.00; 250 for $5.00; 1000 for $18.50, post- 
paid. 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
New York state grown and freshly dug plants, carefully 
sorted, graded and packed. We guarantee our plants to reach 
you in good condition. 
Robinson—A new variety this is rapidly making friends 
among the market gardeners. An extremely heavy bearer. 
The fruit is large, bright red and delicious. Good for eating 
fresh, canning or freezing. Ripens in midseason, 25 plants 
for $1.35; 50 for $2.15; 100 for $3.45; 250 for $7.35 postpaid 
to you. 1000 for $19.25 not prepaid. 
Empire—A new, large, handsome, bright red berry, the work 
of Dr. Geo. Slate of the Geneva Experiment Station, Geneva, 
N.Y. Fruit conical in shape, sweet, juicy, fine quality. Plants 
vigorous growing, abundant bearing. 25 plants for $1.75; 50 
for $2.50; 100 for $4.25; 250 for $8.85, postpaid to you. 1000 
plants $24.75, not prepaid. 
Sparkle — New mid-season berry of the highest quality. 
Ripens a week later than Premier. The vigorous plants are 
dependable heavy bearers. 25 plants for $1.35; 50 for $2.15: 
100 for $3.45; 250 for $7.35, postpaid to you. 1000 for $19.25, 
not prepaid. 
Streamliner (New Giant Everbearer)—Has all good quali- 
ties: size, shape, color, sweetness. Bears in July and until 
freezing. Best everbearing kind. 25 plants for $1.75; 50 for 
$2.50; 100 for $4.25; 250 for $8.85, postpaid to you. 1000 
plants $24.75, not prepaid. 
IS A NEW AID TO 
PROFESSIONAL GROWERS 
K l 
Krilium improves soil structure by easily and quickly 
conditioning soil to a loose, crumbly state. Porous soil 
increases spreading root growth. The soil “takes” 
water more quickly, saves watering time. Transplants 
get a faster growing start. Withstands steam steriliza- 
tion. 
Application Rates 
10 lbs. will surface condition 3000 sq. ft. to prevent soil 
crusting and erosion and increase plant stand. Will 
treat 1000 sq. ft. to 3 in. deep, 500 sq. ft. to 6 in. depth. 
Price — Krilium Loamaker: 10 lbs., $25.00; 25 lbs., 
$58.75. 
GARLIC BULBS 
‘ancy California White ‘“Long-Keeping Variety’’—The bulbs 
are separated into flakes or cloves and planted like set onions. 
Lb., 75c; 10 lbs. @ 65e per lb. Prepaid to you. 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS 
Seneca Washington—A new strain of Washington developed 
here in New York State from high producing plants of Mary 
Washington. Seneca Washington is more vigorous than other 
strains of Washington and just as resistant to disease. The 
shoots are large in diameter, bright green and have unusually 
large purple compact tips. Seneca Washington is very rapid 
growing, makes a larger root quickly and some asparagus 
may be cut the year following setting of the plants. Freshly 
dug one-year-old extra large plants — 25 plants, $1.75; 100 
plants, $6.25; prepaid. 500 for $17.85; 1000 for $34.50, not 
prepaid. 
ONION SETS 
Place your order for sets early and we will ship promptly 
as soon as the danger of their freezing on the way to you is 
over. 
Ebenezer—The best yellow onion to grow from sets. Bulbs 
large, flat, have a good tight skin that stays on well, flesh 
pure white, good quality. This is the best flat onion. Matures 
fairly early and keeps, 12 to 18 bu. plants an acre. 10 Ibs. 
prepaid $2.95; bushel 32 lbs., $5.75; 2 to 10 bu. at $5.65 bu.; 
10 bu. or more at $5.50. Transportation not paid. 
White or Silverskin—The kind that is grown for bunching 
“Spring Onions” that come on the market very early. Also 
grown for their medium size, flat, pure white bulbs that 
mature early and make a fine appearance on the market. 
10 lbs., prepaid $3.10; bushel 32 lbs., $5.95; 2 to 10 bu. at 
$5.85 bu.; 10 bu. or more at $5.70 bu. 
ONION PLANTS 
Again this year we offer the same quality Yellow Sweet 
Spanish onion plants that were so well thought of in past 
seasons. Set them 4 in. apart in the row and they will make 
big onions in 10 weeks. Plants tied in bundles of about 100. 
Please remember that we buy and sell onion plants by the 
bundle, not by plant count. We will not be responsible for 
the actual number of plants per bundle. In Texas they are 
pulled by the handful and each handful is called a bundle. 
Around April 15th is the usual time for shipping early 
orders out of here and we bring in fresh shipments from 
Texas every few days until the middle of May. We will try 
to get your plants to you when you want them but weather 
and transportation may upset our plans. If you get your 
plants and cannot set immediately spread the bundles out 
in a cool, dry place. Please place your order early. 
Price: 10 bundles for $3.75; 20 bundles, $7.25, prepaid to 
you. Crate of 60 bundles, $10.75; 5 to 10 crates @ $10.25 
each; 10 crates or more @ $9.85 per crate, not prepaid. 
