ONION Pkt. (400 seeds) 15c. 
32. Ailsa Craig. Under ordinary growing conditions produces 
large, handsome, pale yellow bulbs with pure white, solid, 
crisp, juicy, mild flesh; if started early under glass, monster 
bulbs will develop. Not recommended for storage. 
33. Bedfordshire Champion. This famous English variety makes 
splendid globe-shaped bulbs of good size; straw-brown 
skin; consistently heavy cropper; mild flavor, keeps well. 
34. Giant Zittaw. Uniform, large-sized, flattish bulbs with pale 
brown skins; one of the finest, long keepers. 
36. White Spanish. One of the best varieties for bunching or 
green onions. If grown on, makes a large bulb of mild flavor. 
PARSLEY Pkt. (8,000 seeds) 15c. 
37. Moss Curled. For garnishing and flavoring. The leaves are 
of a deep green color, beautifully curled. Easy to grow. 
PARSNIP . Pkt. (1,000 seeds) 15e. 
38. Selected Hollow Crown. Long and smooth, up to 15 ins. by 
24 ins. thick at the neck, with fine-grained, sweet flesh, this 
parsnip is a welcome addition to the Winter vegetables. A 
few rows supply the needs of a large family. 
RADISH Pkt. (800 seeds) 15c. 
39. Dazzler. A striking and dainty scarlet, round, with clear 
white tip for garden, greenhouse and Spring frame forcing. 
40. French Breakfast. Oblong, thicker towards base, about 
12 ins. long and ¢ in. wide, color rose-scarlet shading to clear 
white. Short top; radishes show partly above ground; rapid 
grower; use as soon as ready. 
41. Scarlet Globe. Slightly olive-shaped, brilliant scarlet with 
crisp, white flesh. 
SPINACH (see BEET GREENS (p. 4) 
SPINACH, NEW ZEALAND Pkt. (75 seeds) 15c. 
128. Hot Weather Everlasting. This is not a true spinach but an 
excellent substitute to grow for summer greens as it thrives in 
hot weather. The plants are large and spreading, covering 
4 ft. when fully grown and yield an abundance of fleshy leaves 
which many people mistake for spinach. Will not stand frost. 
SUMMER SQUASH Pkt. (40 seeds) 15c. 
Called Vegetable Marrows in England, they are of regular, 
cylincrical, straightneck shape, up to 34 ins. thick and should 
te eaten before they are more than 8 ins. long while the skin 
can still be pierced by the thumbnail. The vines are trailing. 
42. Moore’s Cream. Cream colored, somewhat oval in shape, 
smooth-skinned, prolific and of delicate flavor. 
43. Table Dainty. Fruits are dark-green, striped with paler green, 
early and of the finest quality. 
SWEET CORN Pkt. (100 seeds) 25c. 
45. Canada Cross. A very early variety specially bred at a British 
Research Station to thrive in northerly latitudes. It is not 
tall, growing only about 3 ft. 6 ins. high. Yellow-seeded. 
Usually one ear per plant, sometimes two. 
TURNIP Pkt. (6,000 seeds) 15c. 
53. Orange Jelly. (or Golden Ball). The best yellow turnip. 
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