VEGETABLE 
Tomato Early Giant Hybrid | 
CUCUMBER 
Early Surecrop Hybrid 
The fruits are slender, blunt ends, 8 to 9 inches 
long, 2% in. in diameter, dark green color, flesh 
is crisp, white and unusually delicious. Small 
seed cavity. Vigorous with protective leaves, re- 
sistant to mosaic and mildew. Very productive. 
A wonderful slicing type. As a home garden 
favorite it has no equal. 58 days. 
Pkt. (30 seeds) 35c. 2 pkts. 65c. 
4 oz. $1.50. % oz. $2.75. 
A NEW FLOWER NOVELTY 
3 pkts. 90c. 
BELLS OF IRELAND is an interesting novelty 
for the home gardener. Plants grow about two 
feet tall and have long graceful stems for cut- 
ting. Both foliage and flowers are the same 
NOVELTIES ——— 
TOMATO 
Early Giant Hybrid 
The best Hybrid Tomato for combination of 
earliness and large fruit. Giant Hybrid fruits 
average is 10 ounces each. Perfectly smooth, firm, 
deep globe, scarlet-red, thick-walled fruits with 
bright red, meaty flesh of fine flavor and excel- 
lent quality. Plants are large, extremely vigor- 
ous, heavy bearing; fruits are ready to pick in 
about 78 days after plants are set in the garden. 
Produces continuously till frost. No other hybrid 
tomato can equal it. 
Pkt. (30 seeds) 50c. 2 pkts. 95c. 3 pkts. $1.35. 
5 pkts. $2.15. % oz. $10.00. 
Cucumber Early Surecrop Hybrid 
SWEET CORN — Golden Rocket 
The earliest Hybrid Sweet Corn known and the 
sweetest. Plants grow 5 to 6 ft. tall. Ears 7 to 
7% inches long by 1%4 inches in diameter. 10 to 
12 rows medium yellow. Kernels fairly deep, and 
medium wide and of delicious flavor. Golden 
Rocket is without doubt the finest, tenderest and 
sweetest of all Sweet Corn. A valuable addition 
to the home garden. Try some... you will say 
it is the best Sweet Corn you ever tasted. 
Pkt 25c. % Ib 35e. % Ib 65c. Lb $1.25. 
attractive light green color. Flowers practical- 
ly cover the stem, are delicately veined and have 
a small white center. For a table arrangement 
it is completely different and unusually attrac- 
tive. Bells of Ireland is also a good hot weather 
flower. Also makes a dandy dried flower for 
winter decoration. Bells of Ireland is an easy 
annual to grow, but for the best results sow 
seed on top of the ground where it is to be 
grown. Do not cover the seed, and do not plant 
until the soil is warm and all danger of frost 
has passed. In rows thin to 9 inches; in beds 
thin to 12 inches. Pkt. 25c. 2 pkts. 45c, 
