Pkt. Oz. 
LONG RED CAYENNE—80 days $ .10 
(Hot) Fruits 1% inch thick, 5 inches long and tapered; 
bright red and very pungent when mature, 
HUNGARIAN WAX -10 
(Hot) Long, thick tapered fruit. Bright yellow at ma- 
turity, turning red, 
PUMPKINS 
SMALL SUGAR—110 days (s.) 10 .20 
(New England Pie) Small, deep orange colored fruits 
used mainly for pies. Excellent quality. 
CONNECTICUT FIELD—115 days 10 .20 
Large fruits, 15-20 pound, deep orange color. Used for 
canning, stock feed and decorations. 
SWEET CHEESE—120 days 10 20 
(Long Island Type) Used for pies, canning and stock 
feed. Creamy-buff skinned, flat shape. 
RADISHES 
SCARLET GLOBE—25 days 10.20 
Bright scarlet, smooth roots with crisp, white flesh. 
Medium length tops. 
SPARKLER—25 days 10 20 
Roots bright scarlet with pronounced white tips. Crisp, 
white flesh and mild flavor. 
WHITE ICICLE—30 days 10 20 
Roots pure white, 5-6 inches long, tapered. Flesh 
crisp, white and stronger than globe types. 
LONG BLACK SPANISH—S55 days 10 
Good keeper. Roots long, skin somewhat roughened, 
black. Flesh white; strong flavor. 
RUTABAGA 
LONG ISLAND IMPROVED—95 days(s.) 10 .20 
(American Purple Top) Roots large, yellow with purple 
crown. Excellent storage variety. 
SALSIFY (OR VEGETABLE OYSTER) 
MAMMOTH SANDWICH ISLAND—135 day.10 .50 
Roots 8-9 inches long, gradually tapered, with white 
flesh. Use similar to parsnips. 
SPINACH 
Long Standing BLOOMSDALE—45 days (f.) .10 aS 
For Spring planting. Large, dark green, heavily sa- 
voyed leaves. 
AMERICA—S0 days (f.) 10 AS 
Leaves dark green and very heavily savoyed. Very 
slow to form seed stalks. 
NEW ZEALAND-—55 days 10 15 
Not a true spinach. Large, spreading plants produce 
numerous small leaves. Will give a continuous supply 
of summer greens. 
SQUASH Bush Type, Summer Pkt. Oz. Y,lb. 
EARLY PROLIFIC STRAIGHTNECK—SO days (f.) 
$ .10 $ .20 § .65 
Fruits medium sized, straight, bright yellow, smooth 
and uniform. 
Early White Bush Scallop—-50 days .10 .20 60 
(Patty Pan) Mature fruits white, smooth, flattened and 
round with scalloped margins. 
CASERTA—S0 days (f.) 10 30 .90 
Fruits mature when 6 or 7 inches long and 12 to 21%2 
inches thick. Skin is light glossy green with broken 
stripes of dark green. Very prolific, excellent quality. 
COCOZELLE—55 days 10 25 75 
Fruits smooth, long, cylindrical, dark green with light 
green stripes. Italian marrow type. 
BLACK ZUCCHINI—60 days -10 25 75 
(Dark Green Zucchini) Long, cylindrical, smooth fruit 
with very dark green color. 
VINE TYPE—FALL OR WINTER 
Pkt. Oz5mea 4b: 
TABLE QUEEN—85 days $ .10 $ .25 $ .75 
(Mammoth or Royal Acorn) Fruits 5-6 inches long, 
pointed and ridged, dark green in color. Flesh yellow, 
medium thick and of high quality. A favorite for bak- 
ing in the “half shell.’ 
BUTTERNUT—90 days (f.) 10 40 1.25 
Fruits blocky with enlarged blossom end. Buff colored. 
Excellent quality; very popular. 
BUTTERCUP—100 days (f.) 10 35 ©6110 
Green colored, flattened fruit with button on blossom 
end which contains seed, Solid, deep orange flesh 
with no fiber. 
GREEN DELICIOUS—105 days (f.) 10 30 = 8=—:1.00 
Dark green, top-shaped fruit of medium to large size. 
Deep orange flesh, very good quality. Excellent keeper. 
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WARTED HUBBARD—110 days (s.) .10 30 ©=.: 1.00 
Large, deep green, heavily warted fruit. Thick, deep 
orange flesh of good quality. 
BLUE HUBBARD—110 days (s.) 10 35 1.00 
Very large, slate blue, moderately smooth fruit, long 
type, tapered toward both ends. Good quality. Heavy 
yielder. 
TOMATOES pb a 
VALNORTH—60 days $ .10 $1.10 
Very early. Globe shaped fruit borne on small plants. 
EARLIANA—655 days 10 -90 
Bright scarlet, slightly flattened fruit. An old favorite 
early variety. 
JOHN BAER—74 days 10 -80 
Fruits medium sized, flattened globe shaped. Good 
yielder. 
LONGRED—76 days (c.) 10 85 
Excellent uniformly red, smooth, globe shaped fruit 
with a minimum of cracking. Good yielder of high 
quality fruit over a long period. Excellent canning 
variety. 
QUEENS—77 days 10 = ~=1.10 
Large, smooth, deeply colored fruit of Rutgers type. 
Plants large and spreading. 
SUNRAY—78 days 10 = 1.10 
Yellow-orange colored, large, fleshy fruit. Attractive 
for table use and juice. 
MARGLOBE—78 days 10 75 
High quality, thick fleshed, scarlet colored fruit. 
RUTGERS—85 days (c.) 10 90 
Best of the late varieties. Large, heavy yielding plants 
with solid, deep colored fruit. 
TURNIP 
PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE—S6 days(s.) .10 —.15 
Roots round, white with purple shoulders. Flesh white 
and tender. 
WATERMELONS 
HONEY CREAM—80 days (f.) ate 2 
Very popular early variety. Fruits approximately 12 
inches in diameter with light green rind overlaid 
with dark green striping. Flesh is deep yellow, crisp 
and of excellent quality. 
STONE MOUNTAIN—90 days 10 25 
Large, oval, dark green fruits with thick rind and 
bright red flesh. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
SWEET PEAS 
SPENCER MIXED 10.25 
This special mixture will produce many colored, at- 
tractive flowers during the summer months. Mixture 
contains some Cuthbertson type seed for early flower- 
ing; this results in flower production over a longer 
period. Should be planted early and treated with pea 
inoculation for best results. 
GOURDS Boe 
SMALL MIXED $ .10 
For ornamental purposes only. Fruits are of various 
forms and shapes and show a variety of color. Fruits 
harvested before frost and painted with clear shellac 
will keep for some time and are very attractive. 
FENNEL 
FLORENCE (FENUCHE)—110 days 10 
OKRA 
MAMMOTH LONG GREEN POD—60 days 10 
Plants four feet tall, producing dark green fleshy pods 
7 to 8 inches long. Pods distinctly ribbed and tapered. 
