Kennedy Kwality Vegetable Seeds ; nat 
SQUASH—Continued 
Golden Table Queen. In quality, size and shape com- 
parable to Table Queen but instead of green it is a deep 
golden yellow. Thin shell, does not require over 30 
minutes to bake or boil. Pkt. 15c, oz. 50c, 14 Ib. $1.50 
Hubbard. The standard winter Squash; large, heavy 
and moderately warted, shell dark bronze-green with 
light green markings; flesh bright orange-yellow, fine 
grained, thick and dry. Pkt. 15c, oz. 50c, %4 Ib. $1.50 
Vable Queen (Acorn). Small, early, very prolific and 
excellent quality. Pkt. 15c, oz. 50c, 14 Ib. $1.50 
Ueonn. Bush form of the popular Acorn type. Gold 
Medal winner. Well adapted to planting where space is 
limited. Smaller than the original Acorn, produced in 
abundance. Rich, meaty and delicious flavor. 
Pkt. 25¢, oz. $1.25, 4 Ib. $4.50 
yinter Crookmeek. A well-known sort, medium size, 
yellow shell. Pkt. 15c, oz. 50c, %4 Ib. $1.50 
Vegetable Marrow. Long Green Bush. Fruits 
long, pale green; rich flavor. 
Pkt. 25c, oz. 75c, %4 Ib. $2.35 
Vegetable Marrow. Long White Bush. Creamy 
white, very prolific. Pkt. 25¢, oz. 75c, %4 Ib. $2.35 
SWISS CHARD 
Fr., Poiree ou Bette; Ger., Bette (Mangold); Sp., Acelga; 
It., Bista 
1 ounce will sow 100 feet of row. 
Sow in April or May in drills 18 inches apart, thinning 
to 6 inches apart. 
Fordhook Giant. An outstanding Swiss Chard grow- 
ing to enormous size. Rich blue-green leaves much 
crinkled or savoyed. Texture of leaves thick and fleshy, 
quality highly appreciated when cooked as Spinach. 
Pkt. 15c, oz. 35c, 14 Ib. $1.00, Ib. $2.75 
Giant Lueullus. An improved type, more upright 
growth; leaves dark green, much crumpled and curled; 
midrib and veins white; stalks thick, broad and flat, and 
as large as Rhubarb. 
Pkt. 15c, oz. 35c, %4 Ib. $1.00, Ib. $2.75 
Rhubarb Chard. A vegetable which adapts itself to 
flower borders or floral arrangements because of its 
beauty and is a delicious vegetable. Both the bright 
crimson stalks and the heavily crumpled leaves are 
edible. Grows to maturity in 60 days. Pkt. 25c, oz. 75¢ 
TARRAGON PLANTS 
(True French) 
Used for making the famous Estragon vinegar 
and for salads. Doz. $14.00 
TOMATOES 
Fr., Tomatoes; Ger., Tomaten; Sp., Tomate; 
It., Pomodoro 
Sow in greenhouse or hotbed in March, transplanting 
in flats or 2- to 3-inch pots. Plant in open ground when 
danger of frost is over, 3 feet apart in rows 4 feet apart. 
A shoyelful of rotted manure or compost should be dug 
under each plant. Plants should be tied to individual 
stakes, or on wires stretched between posts 5 feet high. 
Grow to single stem, and pinch out all side shoots. Spray 
occasionally with a combined fungicide and insecticide. 
Big Boy (Hybrid). Perfectly smooth, deep globe in shape 
and very firm. Color scarlet-red. Thick walls with bright 
red meaty flesh of excellent quality and flavor. Many of 
the fruits weigh one pound and over. Plants very large, 
extremely vigorous. Pkt. $1.00 
TOMATOES—Continued 
Bomumy Hest. Early. Very smooth, solid and uni‘orm, 
produced in clusters in center of the plant; ripens uni- 
tormly and is very productive, color bright red. 
Pkt. 25c, oz. $1.50 
Early Jersey. Produced by N. J. Experiment Station. 
Thick, medium sized fruit, smooth and good color. A 
heavy yielder, a few days earlier than the extra early 
varieties. Pkt. 35c, oz. $1.50 
Early Sensation Hybrid. Early, deep fruited, attrac- 
tive bright red, very prolific, fruiting over a long season, 
foliage medium and leafy affording protection trom sun 
burn. A good, round, solid Tomato. Pkt. $1.00 
Golden Jubilee. An attractive light orange. Large, 
smooth, solid, and very few seeds. Mild flavor and ex- 
cellent for canning or table. Pkt. 25c, %4 oz. $1.25 
John Baer. Early. Later than Earliana but surpasses 
that variety; heavy yielding, flesh solid, fine flavor free 
from acid. Pkt. 25c, oz. $1.25 
improved New Stone. Always dependable, very vig- 
orous and productive; fruit round, large, solid, smooth, 
and deep red in color. Pkt. 35c, oz. $1.50 
italian Red Plum. Very thick flesh, elongated plum- 
shaped fruits, brightly colored and produced in pro- 
fusion. Pkt. 35c, oz. $1.50 
Keystate. An extremely vigorous hybrid. Main crop. 
Yields often one third more than other varieties. 
Pkt. $2.00, 14 oz. $10.00 
Longred. Developed by New York State Department 
of Agriculture. Fruits are globe-shaped, somewhat 
deeper than Marglobe. Fine red in color throughout 
and ripens evenly to the stem, free from cracks. Does 
not burn and is resistant to blight. Pkt. 50c, oz. $2.00 
Marglobe Certified. Absolutely rust and wilt-proof, 
very productive, early, and continues to bear with the 
late sorts. Delicious flavor and attractive appearance. 
Pkt. 50c, oz. $2.00 
Mason’s Masterpiece. Originated by Mr. Fred 
Mason who originated Mason’s Golden Midget Corn. 
We believe this variety will take the place among 
Tomatoes that Mason’s Golden Midget Corn now en- 
joys among Sweet Corn. Recommended for forcing and 
for main crop outdoors. Smooth, uniform, heavy fruit 
in abundance. Pkt. $1.00 
Michigan State Foreimg. An excellent early Tomato 
of medium size developed by the Michigan Experiment 
Station for forcing or outdoor growing. Highly recom- 
mended. Pkt. 50c, oz. $2.50 
Ponderosa. Claimed to be the largest that has yet been 
introduced. Bright red, rather flat, flavor and solidity 
unequalled. Pkt. 35c, oz. $1.75 
Pritehard’s Searlet Topper. Exceptional quality, 
very solid, meaty, fine flavor, small seed cavity. Start- 
ing to bear fruit with the early varieties, continuing to 
yield throughout the season. Globular in shape, color, 
scarlet-red; disease-resistant. Pkt. 35c, oz. $1.75 
Rutgers Certified. Sturdy plant, thick stem, carrying 
an abundance of uniform fruit similar to Marglobe but 
earlier. Bright red, firm flesh throughout, making it ideal 
for table and canning. Pkt .25c, oz. $1.50 
Stokeseross #4. Heavy yielding. Fruit medium size, 
round with a heavy and concentrated set. This hybrid 
shows 25% to 30% greater yield than the standard 
varieties. Pkt. 50c, %4 oz. $2.50 
Sunrise. Fine quality, medium size, round, produced in 
clusters. The best indoor Tomato grown, also fine out- 
door variety. Pkt. 35c, oz. $1.50 
Waltham Foreimg. Developed by the Massachusetts 
Agricultural Experimental Station. Outstanding for 
firmness and yield. Scarlet. Medium size. Pkt. $1.00 
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