PUMPKINS 
1 ounce of seed will produce 30 hills 
Pkt. 15c, oz. 60c, ¥% lb. $1.75 
6700 Small Sugar. 115 days. Famous New 
England Pie Pumpkin. Fine grained flesh— 
small and sweet—deep orange. 
6722 King of the Mammoths. 120 days. 
Grow the biggest Jack-o’-Lantern in your 
neighborhood. Often grows to 100 lbs. 
RADICHETTI—See Dandelion, Italian pg. 34 
RADISHES 
1 ounce of seed will sow about 50 feet 
Pkt. 15c, oz. 35c, Y% lb. $1.00 except where 
otherwise priced. 
*6761 Cherry Belle. (///ustrated on page 30.) 
21 days. Pkt. 15c, oz. 50c, Y%4 lb. $1.50 
6764 Early Scarlet Globe. 24 days. A popu- 
lar oval variety. 
6769 Cavalier. 22 days. Uniform oval 
shaped—crisp, mild and bright scarlet. 
Good for radish roses. 
_ 6772 French Breakfast. 25 days. Bright 
scarlet with white tip, olive shape, crisp. 
6775 Sparkler. 26 days. White tip—round 
scarlet, mild and pretty. 
6794 Long Icicle. 27 days. Long straight 
crystal white with tender snappy flavor— 
earliest long white radish. Try cutting in 
long strips as appetizers. 
6827 Round Black Spanish. 60 days. Sow 
in July and August for Fall and Winter— 
good keeper—crisp and pungent—white 
flesh and black skin. 
RHUBARB ROOTS—See page 40 
ROQUETTE—Rocket Salad 
6829 40 days. Delicious, peppy-tasting 
large leaves . . . crisp, tender and zippy. 
Italian chefs agree it adds an unmatched 
distinctive zest to salads. Leaves are 
abundantly produced and can be picked 
from early spring to hard freezing weather. 
Once you have tried it, you will agree, 
“it's delightfully different”... and you will 
always grow a patch in the garden. 
Pkt. 15¢, ¥% oz. 60c, oz. $1.00, %4 lb. $3.00 
SQUASH—wWinter Varieties 
1 oz. of seed will plant about 15 hills 
6951 Breck’s Baby Blue. 100 days. Amaz- 
ing bush-growing small family size Blue 
Hubbard, development by the Univ. of New 
Hampshire. Doesn't trail like its famous 
parent, so saves valuable garden space. 
Has the same famous, delicious flavor and 
quality. Abundantly produced. Ideal Winter 
Squash. Pkt. 25c, ¥2 oz. 60c, oz. $1.00 
6954 Breck’s Butternut. (///ustrated on page 
29.) 
Pkt. 15e, Y2 oz. 75c, oz. $1.35, 4 lb. $4.00 
*6957 Uconn. 90 days. A real bush grow- 
ing Table Queen takes only 3 ft. of space. 
Fruits have rich yellow, meaty flesh of 
good flavor. Can be picked young and 
cooked like Summer Squash or left to ma- 
ture and either baked or boiled. Excellent 
keeper. Pkt. 15c, Y2 oz. 60c, oz. $1.00 
6958 Sweet Meat. 100 days. Fine, dry, me- 
dium-sized squash—excellent keeper. 
Pkt. 15¢, ¥2 oz. 30¢, oz. 55c, Y%4 1b. $1.75 
6960 Buttercup. 100 days. Dry, sweet, and 
fine flavored, Small (4 to 5 lbs.) of flat form, 
with dark green skin. 
Pkt. 15c, Y2 oz. 30c, oz. 55¢ 
6963 Table Queen (Des Moines). 95 days. 
Popular small dark green acorn shaped 
squash. Bake and serve in shell with 
brown sugar, butter and cinnamon. 
Pkt. 15¢ oz. 50c, ¥Y% lb. $1.50 
6972 Golden Delicious. 105 days. Medium 
size, deep orange shell with thick, dry 
orange flesh. 
Pkt. 15¢, oz. 50c, %4 Ib. $1.50 
6988 Delicious. 105 days. Medium size, 
Autumn and Winter Squash. Dark green 
shell, yellow flesh. 
Pkt. 15c, oz. 50c, 1% lb. $1.50 
7004 Blue Hubbard. 115 days. Very popu- 
lar in New England. Hard-shelled thick dry 
meat, fine quality. 
Pkt. 15c, oz. 50c, Y% lb. $1.50 
MIDGET VEGETABLES 
~ Specia 
FOR SMALL GARDENS 
All four produce quantities of top-qual- 
ity vegetables early in small space. 
5721 Corn, Mason’s Golden Midget. 68 
days. The sweetest tenderest corn 
you've ever eaten... miniature 4 in. 
ears on 3 ft. plants... . every gardener 
will want a few rows of this table 
delicacy. Pkt. 50c 
5885 Cucumber, Hycrop Hybrid. 54 
days. There’s room in the smallest gar- 
den for this new midget ‘'cuke.” Vines 
are short and compact growing... 
produce early and plentifully ... cukes 
are crispy and flavorful sliced ... 
make tasty pickles too. Pkt. 35c 
| Collection 
7173 Tomato, Tiny Tim. 45 days. Novel, 
miniature % in. tomatoes ... luscious 
in salads ... grand for preserving and 
for garnishing. Plants dwarf and loaded 
with scarlet fruits. Pkt. 25c¢ 
6273 Watermelon, N. H. Midget. 65 
days. True watermelon, only musk- 
melon size... fits into refrigerator for 
crisp, cool delicious treats. Vines com- 
pact growing... 
early bearing. 
Pkt. 25¢ 
All Four Midgets 
IIlustrated in color, inside front cover. 
1 Pkt. each 
Order Group 
No. 55770 
$1.35 $ 09 
Value bs 
6900 Yankee Hybrid Squash 
SQUASH 
Summer Bush Varieties 
1 oz. of seed will plant about 50 hills 
%*6900 Yankee Hybrid. 50 days. The earli- 
est and most prolific, straightneck type 
with firm flesh and excellent flavor, light 
yellow color. 
Pkt. 25c, Y2 oz. 90c, oz. $1.65 
6906 Early Golden Summer Crookneck. 60 
days. Pkt. 15¢, oz. 45c, %4 lb. $1.25 
*6908 Early Prolific Straightneck. 53 days. 
Pale yellow; flesh creamy yellow, of fine 
quality. Pkt. 15¢, oz. 45c, Y lb. $1.25 
*6917 Caserta. 48 days. Fine Italian type 
Summer Squash, light green, striped dark- 
er green. Elegant fried when young or 
stuffed and baked when mature. 
Pkt. 15c, ¥% oz. 45c, oz. 75c 
6941 White Bush Scallop. 56 days. The old 
fashioned Patty pan. 
Pkt. 15c¢, oz. 45¢, % Ib. $1.25 
6949 Zucchini. 60 days. Italian Marrow. 
Pkt. 15c, oz. 45c, 4 lb. $1.25 
SALSIFY—VEGETABLE OYSTER 
1 ounce of seed sows 75 ft. 
6856 Mammoth Sandwich Island. 100 days. 
8 in. roots of fine grained white flesh with 
distinct and definite oyster flavor. Can be 
used in fall or winter; or wintered over in 
ground and dug in spring. 
Pkt. 15c¢, Y2 oz. 60c, oz. $1.00, Ys lb. $3.00 
SPINACH 
1 ounce of seed will sow 50 #t. 
*7041 America, (I/lustrated in color on 
page 29.) Pkt. 15¢, oz. 45c, Y% lb. $1.25 
7049 King of Denmark. 48 days. Broad 
dark green leaves, slightly crumpled. A 
long standing variety and long a favorite. 
Pkt. 15c, oz. 30c, Y% lb. 90c, lb. $2.75 
7061 Bloomsdale Long Standing Savoy. 45 
days. Large savoy type leaves. Good vari- 
ety for wintering over Spring Greens. 
Pkt. 15c, oz. 30c, Y% ib. 90c, lb. $2.75 
HOT WEATHER SPINACH 
7043 New Zealand. 55 days. Cut-and-come- 
again-vegetable, exceptionally valuable for 
Summer “greens.” Plants are low spread- 
ing and drought-resistant and produce an 
abundance of small, thick, tender leaves. 
Pkt. 15¢, Y2 oz. 30c, oz. 50c, Y% lb. $1.50 
