Mustard Sow in April and May 
Fordhook Fancy or Ostrich Plume. Bright Oz. Ib 
greens Matures ins >Oldaysnee seen ane ene $0 20 $0 45 
Giant Southern Curled. The leading variety. 
Nlararecs ian 4ONGERIS. oc ond omeonoc Sth eo, DEPAL 45 
Okra Sow in May and June 
Dwarf Prolific Long-Pod. Delicious for soups. 
Pods deep green, long, and slender. Height 
Si itera, INI TRNR IS) GENE. oacenaadecospedan  oAb) 45 
Onions Sow in March and April 
Japanese or Ebenezer. Mildest flavor; Pkg. Oz. Mlb. 
yellow skin. For growing sets......... $0 10 $0 30 $0 90 
Prizetaker. Handsome Onion. Large, 
globe-shaped. Used for growing Onions. 10 40 1 20 
Southport White Globe. Silvery white; 
sweet flesh. For growing Onions or 
DUNC bine eve. ce. eee oes Siena 10 40 1 20 
Sweet Spanish. Large; globe-shaped; 
Vvellowsskinars ce aces seis Saeko 10 40 1 20 
White Portugal. Used for bunching and 
green Onions, also for pickling......... 10 i) il a0) 
Onion Sets Plant March and April 
Ebenezer. Most popular variety. Bulb deep, flat, of Lb. 
good size and firmness. Skin thick, dark yellow...... $0 20 
Reed: Globe tira saicas peters Se. owe nesta alis, atsens ii low cts oe 20 
WW hhite: Globerte cry racers aces Csr 8 eck eke neraic) cele 20 
White! Garlic, Setsiiir oye cies 2 ads cee senle ore - 40 
Parsley Sow in April 
Extra Triple Curled. Handsome dark green Oz. lib. 
mossy foliage. Maturesin 70 days............ $0 20 $0 60 
Hamburg or Turnip-rooted. Fleshy roots for 
soups and stews. Resemble parsnips. Matures 
TIO CAA Sate etter etiam tesa cote Melne 20 60 
Paramount. An improved triple-curled variety. 
Unusually rich, dark green foliage. Ideally 
suited for home and market-gardens. Matures 
Tira WRe oI RG G2 RIES tes sei S-anSleNUCUO Oe: Secama Di DREMEN aCEE ON PEER PRET EE 20 60 
Plain. For flavoring. The single uncurled variety. 
Matiresinm/2 Lda yScrismcominaa tate one tee cee 20 60 
Parsnip Sow in April or May 
Perfection Hollow-Crown. Roots 10 to 12 
inches long and 3 inches in diameter, uniformly 
tapered. Standard for market and home- 
garden. Can be dug in midwinter. Matures in 
Ob idays woe acs SEE Sale -cretste sotecelele oe aicce tere oie 20 60 
Pumpkin Sow from June 1 to July 15 
Connecticut Field. Used for feeding stock. A 
heavy cropper. This variety is used for Hallo- 
we’en face Pumpkins. Maturesin 120 days.... 20 55 
King of Mammoth. Grows to enormous size; 
round, ridged; orange color, sometimes streaked 
with green. Quality excellent. Flesh yellow. 
Maturestmel2Oidayor seme cee © te oe esa 20 55 
Large Cheese. Cheese shape; light yellow. Flesh 
deep yellow. Good for planting in corn. Ma- 
PUTEsuMel OSiday seen nin ee) seers cia le ahora acl one 20 55 
Golden Cushaw. Fruits crooknecked; 14 to 16 
pounds. Flesh thick yellow. Matures in 115 
EERUSE ab dic esto O oSiorg CUE Sone Prades, ERP 20 50 
Small Sugar (New England Pie). For general 
use. Fruits round, flattened at ends; weight 6 
to 8 pounds. Skin hard, deep orange; flesh 
bright orange. Maturity 108 Gays connor - 20 BS 
st 55 
Wk FAS 
$3 65 
1 65 
ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGES 
Edward Ballinger, Sewell, 
R.D., his grandson, Herbert, Jr., 
and son, Herbert, in their field 
of Pride of Wisconsin Canta- 
loupe grown from our seed. 
Herbert, Jr. holds an 814-pound 
melon. 
LETTUCE 
Cos or Romaine 
OZs30%cts.; 
4lb. 90 cts.; 
Ib. $2.50 
PARSNIPS 
Perfection Hollow Crown 
Oz. 20 cts.; 
T/Alb. 60 cts.; Ib. $1.75 
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LETTUCE, Great Lakes 
Oz. 45 cts.; 
Y/lb. $1.35; Ib. $4, 1D 
CANTALOUPE 
Hale’s Best 
Oza Zoucts:;m2,1b: 
70 cts.; lb. $2.00 
