CAULIFLOWER 
Early Snowball 
PIMENTO or 
Best of the medium sized sweet peppers. 
PERFECTION—79 _ days. 
Excellent for stuffing. Smooth, heart- 
shaped, about 3-in. long. 
RUBY KING—70 days. Bred for size and 
uniformity. Dark green turning to bright 
deep red fruit. Thick flesh sweet and 
mild. 
SWEET BANANA—58 days. The pointed 
fruits measure 614 to 7 in. long by 142 in. 
thick, with a banana yellow color turning 
to a brilliant red at maturity. The flavor 
is sweet and appealing, and the flesh is 
thick for a pepper of this type. Heavy 
yielder. 
WORLD BEATER—70 days. One of the 
best large peppers. Glossy-green, changes 
to bright red. Mild, very sweet, thick 
flesh. 
Hot 
HUNGARIAN WAX—65 days. Slender, 
waxy yellow fruit about 6-in. long turns 
red when ripe. Very hot. 
LONG SLIM CAYENNE—70 days. The hot 
favorite. For canning, pickling, drying. 
Pungent flavored fruit, tapering and 
twisted. 
Pumpkin 
Plant in middle of spring among corn; 
or in hills 8’ apart each way. Drop 4 seeds 
to a hill. If planted in hills, cultivate the 
same as melons and cucumbers. For win- 
ter use gather before frost (leave stem 
3” to 4’ long) and store in warm, dry 
place. 
CONNECTICUT FIELD—120 days. Large 
fruit with flat ends, 15 to 25-lbs. and up 
to 15-in. Surface, slightly ribbed, deep 
orange. Thick flesh, orange-yellow, sweet 
and coarser, 
SWEET CORN, Golden Beauty 
All America Silver Medal 1955 
From the hundreds of varie- 
ties of seeds we carry in our 
complete stock, we have se- 
lected those that have proven 
to give the most successful 
yields and highest quality in 
this locality, and we offer 
this compact listing as a safe 
and sound basis for your 
garden planting guide. We 
invite you to come in and 
see our complete selection of 
varities, including many not 
listed here. 
TURNIP 
Purple Top 
White Globe 
KING OF THE MAMMOTH—120 days. 
Largest of all pumpkins. Valuable for 
stock feeding and exhibition. Globular, 
slightly ribbed, flattened, weight 60 to 90- 
Ib. Flesh solid, yellow-orange, coarse, 
good quality. 
SMALL SUGAR or NEW ENGLAND PIE— 
115 days. Desirable for pie or general use. 
Round, flat end fruit, deep orange. Thick, 
yellow-orange flesh. 
Radish 
CHERRY BELLE—22 days. A _ popular 
short-topped type for both forcing and 
outdoor garden use. Round, smooth and 
red, with crisp firm white flesh. Extra 
early. 
PEPPER 
California 
Wonder 
COMET—25 days. Round, bright scarlet 
skin and tender white flesh which re- 
mains crisp for a long time. Ideal for 
home and market gardens. 
CRIMSON GIANT—28 days. Large round, 
1 to 114-in. Deep crimson roots. Very crisp 
and tender for its size. 
EARLY SCARLET TURNIP, WHITE 
TIPPED—26 days. Carmine red with white 
tip. Flesh white, crisp and mild. 
FRENCH BREAKFAST—25 days. Roots 
thicker toward bottom. 114-in. long by 
1% to 34-in. Dull scarlet, white-tipped. 
ICICLE—27 days. Tapering roots 5 to 514- 
in. White, mild flesh. 
Fall and Winter Varieties 
CHINESE ROSE WINTER—50 days. White 
fiesh, rather mild in flavor. Roots large, 
8"' long and 21% to 3 inches in diameter, 
cylindrical with heavy shoulder. 
ROUND BLACK SPANISH—56 days. Top- 
shaped. 3" to 4''. Flesh white, crisp and of 
strong flavor. 
Rutabaga or Swede Turnip 
AMERICAN PURPLETOP—90 days. Hardy 
and productive. Tender firm, light yellow, 
sweet flesh. 
Salsify 
Light, rich soil best and it must be 
stirred to a considerable depth. Sow in 
rows 18” apart. Cover seeds firmly with 
14” of fine soil and thin plants later to 
2” to 3” apart in the row. Cultivate the 
same as carrots. 
MAMMOTH SANDWICH ISLAND—150 
days. A palatable and nutritious vegetable 
when cooked. Flavor is remarkably simi- 
lar to oysters. 
— as 
MUSKMELON, Pennsweet 
All America Bronze Medal 1955 
