SELECTED VEGETABLE SEEDS 
All seeds up to and including 1 lb. shipped by mail postpaid. 
Larger quantities by express collect. 
TOMATOES 
Start seed indoors and transplant when 
weather is warm. Set plants 3 feet apart 
and support with stakes if possible. 1500 
plants per ounce. 
Break O’Day. 70 days. Globe-shaped 
shipping variety. Very productive; fruit 
large, scarlet; flesh firm and good qual- 
ity. Wilt-resistant, ¥g oz. 10c; oz. 70c; 
% lb. $2.00. 
Enormous. Largest, smoothest and red- 
dest with glossy appearance. Few 
seeds, almost solid. Fine flavor; good 
Keeper. Y% oz. 15c; % oz. 25c; oz. 80c; 
Y% 1b. $2.80. 
Gulf State Market 77 days. Pink fruit is 
large, smooth, firm, globe-shaped. ¥% oz, 
15c; oz. 80c; % lb. $2.80. 
Marglobe. 75 days. Globular, red, very 
smooth fruits without cracks. Wilt-re- 
sistant. A good canner. 4% oz. 15¢; %4 
oz. 25c; 0z. 70c; 1% lb. $2.00. 
Oxheart 100 days. Shaped like a big ox- 
heart. Smooth, pink skin, few seeds. Its 
supreme qualifications are the broken 
cell structure and the 1 to 2 inches of 
solid flesh before a seed is reached. 
¥% oz. 20c; 144 oz. 35c; oz. 80c; %4 Ih. 
$2.80. 
Penn State Earliana. 64 days. Fruit is 
very rich, even scarlet; contains very 
few seeds. Disease-resistant. 4 oz. 15c; 
Ym 02. 25c; oz. 70c; %4 1b. $2.00. 
Ponderosa. 90 days. Large and solid with 
few seeds. Dark, heavy foliage. % oz. 
15c; oz. 70c; 14 lb. $2.00. 
Rutgers. 73 days. Large and similar to 
Marglobe. Thick outer and inner walls; 
very small seed cavities. Firm, red 
bigger yields! 
spray on 
container. 
4 oz., 75c; 1 pt., $1.75, postpaid. 
20 hills. 
lb. $2.00 
Penn State Earliana Tomato 
TOMATO BLOSSOMSET 
Have larger, meatier tomatoes and 
Hasy to use; just 
blossoms, 
SQUASH 
Plant in hills when weather becomes 
warm; grow like cucumbers. Ounce plants 
% oz 15c; oz. 25c; %4 lb. 75c; 
Summer Varieties 
Italian Cocozella (Green Bush Marrow 
Squash). 64 days. Long, smooth, dark 
green fruits, striped lighter. Fine 
grained; good for frying. 
Extra Early White Bush Scallop. 35 days. 
Scalloped, pure white. Early and pro- 
lific. White flesh. 
Fall and Winter 
Varieties 
Blue Hubbard. 110 days. Large, gray-blue 
fruit. Keeps very well. Splendid qual- 
ity, yield and appearance. 
Butternut. Dry, solid, sweet flesh of 
bright orange. Fruit is buff color out- 
side; long oval shape. Keeps very well. 
Golden Hubbard. 100 days. Same as Select 
Hubbard but golden instead of green. 
Slightly smaller and earlier, 
Select Hubbard. 105 days. Best winter 
Squash. Fine-grained orange flesh. Good 
for baking. 
Table Queen. 
inches long, 5 
dark green. 
tive. 
60 days. Grows 6 to 7 
inches thick. Smooth, 
Fine flavor. Very produc- 
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flesh. ¥g oz. 10c; oz. 55c; %4 Ib. $1.65. Giant Summer Straightneck 60 days. A 
Valiant. 70 days. Good early market bush squash, 18 to 20 inches long; deep = 
variety. Solid fruit, scarlet color. ¥% oz. Tieavily: Beeler PD ie eeaty. Tesh. 3 
10c; oz. 60c; 14 1b. $2.00. : a : ao oe 
Giant Summer Crookneck. 52 days. Gol- ei aR ao” 
Yellow Wonder. 90 days. Large, smooth, 
pure yellow fruit of mild flavor. % oz. 
15c; % oz, 25c; oz. 70c; 14 lb.. $2.00. 
den yellow, 18 to 
warted. 
shaped with a bent neck, Skin rough; 
inches long; club ed 
Extra Early White Bush Scallop 
MERION BLUE GRASS. A superior strain of blue grass pro- 
duced from a single plant found growing on a tee in the Merion 
Country Club near Philadelphia. The plant was green when 
blue grass around it was brown. It had a thick, strong growth 
and stood close mowing without harm. Seed propagated from 
this plant was sent all over the country for testing, and it 
proved to retain its superior quality. It requires less seed per 
given area (about 1 lb. to 750 square feet) because of its 
stocky and spreading growth. Seed stock is very scarce. Price, 
by mail: lb., $4.00; 5 lbs., $17.60, postpaid; 10 lbs., $43.00, plus 
postage. 
PLANT ALLEN’S QUICK GROWING 
LAWN SEED 
For Weed-Free Turf That Everyone Will Admire 
A lawn is your most important home asset, Start right by 
using Allen’s seed and you will not be disappointed. Prices are 
extremely high and subject to change. This condition is caused 
by a shortage of Kentucky Blue Grass seed which is the basis 
of all good lawn mixtures. We have always carried good lawn 
seed and will not handle cheap weed-filled seed. Beware of cheap 
mixtures this year. Demand an analysis of any mixture before 
you buy. 
Single Pound Parcel Post Prepaid —5 to 10 Pounds Not Prepaid. 
ALLEN’S SHADY NOOK MIXTURE. A lawn seed mixture de- 
signed for deeply shaded lawns. Produces a fine compact, 
velvety grass under most conditions. Shady ground often be- 
comes sour; in that case, give it an application of crushed 
limestone at the rate of 25 pounds for each 100 square feet, 
before seeding. Seed at the rate of 1 pound for each 250 square 
feet. Lh. $1.30; 5 lbs. $6.25; 10 lbs $12.00 
ALLEN’S EVERGREEN MIXTURE. Where conditions are sea- 
sonably favorable, you can have a good stand ready to mow in 
3 to 5 weeks. This mixture is completely free from noxious 
weeds and suitable for any type of soil. Sow at the rate of 1 
pound for each 300 square feet of a new lawn. For renovating 
old lawns use 1 pound for each 600 square feet. Lb. $1.35; 
5 lbs. $6.50; 10 lbs. $12.50 
CREEPING BENT. Modern golf-greens type of grass; dense 
growing, thickly rooted. Sow 1 pound for each 600 square feet. 
Lb. $1.50. 
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS. The old standby. Famous the world 
over. Basic ingredient of all lawn mixtures. Sow 1 pound for 
each 300 square feet. 1 lb. $1.65; 5 lbs. $7.75. 
WHITE DUTCH CLOVER A leguminous plant that enriches the 
lawn as it grows. Sow 1 pound for each 500 square 47 
feet. Lb. $1.50; 3 lbs. $4.00. ( ) 
