Oak Leaf, a delicious salad Lettuce. 
Oak Leaf Lettuce 
Our customers thrill with enthusiasm over this grand good 
Lettuce, so tender, so crisp and delicious, with that rich, tasty 
flavor that makes you want another helping. And ladies, it 
is very decorative, a pretty dish to serve. The leaves form a 
tight bunch and are deeply lobed, giving a spiky effect. The 
heart forms a tight rosette of white and yellow, while the green 
leaves are of real tender goodness. You'll love it, so order enough 
for three or four plantings. Fine for marketing, too. Pkt. 15 cts.; 
2 pkts. 25 cts.; 1202. 35 ets.; oz. 60 cts.; 14lb. $1.50; Ib. $4.75. 
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Hand-pollinating the blossoms of Keystate in the Foundation 
Tomato Nursery, Pennsylvania State University. 
New Keystate Hybrid Tomato 
A first-generation hybrid, every seed coming from a hand- 
pollinated fruit. Developed by Dr. R. E. Larson at Pennsyl- 
vania Agricultural Experiment Station, from a cross between 
Rutgers and Pritchard. It sets fruit 10 days earlier than 
Rutgers and yields much heavier than either parent, by 3 tons 
more per acre. Globular fruits with thick flesh, averaging 54 
ounces, and they have an excellent color. Heavy foliage pro- 
tects from sunburn. Pkt. of 200 seeds $1; pkt. of 500 seeds 
$2; lgoz. $43 Y4oz. $83 Woz. $15; oz. (8000 seeds) $30; 
Vib. $80; Wlb. $150; Ib. $275. 
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Firstin. Earliest white; very sweet. 
Marketer Cucumber so very excellent in every way it 
was awarded the All-America Medal. 
Marketer Cucumber 
This very excellent and very attractive dark green Cucumber 
has taken over many markets. It is so very good in both quality 
and appearance and yields such a big crop of very uniform fruits 
that all who grow it and all who use it are loud in their praises 
of it and want more. 8 inches long, 214 inches wide, very trim 
and “‘classy.’’ It is now being grown in great quantities by large 
growers everywhere. Try it. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 40 cts.; 
4lb. $1.10; Ib. $3.25; 5 Ibs. $15.50; 10 Ibs. $30. 
San Marzano Tomato 
See how they yield! Never saw anything like it—every plant 
just covered with Tomatoes. Yields up to 10 to 15 tons per acre. 
The plants are compact and vigorous and bear the fruits in 
clusters in great numbers; they are shaped as shown in the 
photo, like a long plum, 3 4% inches long and 1 % inches in diam- 
eter. The color is an intense crimson-red. They havea mild 
but very delicious flavor; very meaty, free from juicy pulp, few 
seeds and are a treat to pick up in your fingers and eat as they 
are, or with salt. An attractive dish when served whole or 
cut in halves or in their tiny slices. Used also extensively for 
canning whole, for puree, and for- Tomato paste. The ripe 
fruits hold their fine quality and flavor a.long time both on the 
vine and in storage. Be very sure to grow San Marzano 
in your home-garden and you vegetable growers for market. 
Be in the lead with something new. Pkt. 15 cts.; 2 pkts. 
25 cts.; 1402. 85 cts.3 oz. $1.50; '4lb. $4.50; Ib. $15. 
Schell’s Firstin Earliest White 
SWEELCOlanco eer 
To the best of our knowledge this is the earliest white 
Sweet Corn of all varieties, ready to use in 55 to 60 days from 
date of planting seed. And it is a very sweet, delicious Corn. 
The ears are small, 64% to 7 inches long (all early Corns are 
smaller), and have 12 rows of broad, snowy white kernels. 
Stalks grow 5 feet high. A most desirable variety. Pkt. 
15 cts.3 I4lb. 40 cts.; lb. 70 cts.; 2 Ibs. $1.25; 5 Ibs. $2.50; 
10 Ibs. $4.50; 15 Ibs. $6; 25 Ibs. $9.50; 50 Ibs. $16; 100 Iba. 
$32, prepaid. 
