Early Jersey 
WAKEFIELD 
The Early 
Pointed Cabbage 
522—(63 
days.) Stand- 
ard early. 
Pointed head, 
very solid, 
tightly folded, 
tender and 
crisp. Excellent for home or market. 
Heads weigh about 2% to 3 lbs. May be 
set close together, as grows compactly. 
Pkt. 
1.65, ppd. 
GOLDEN ACRE 
Early and Round 
524—(64 days.) Crisp, 
tender and sweet. Forms 
small, solid head that 
doesn’t burst open. 
Heads usually weigh 
3% to 4 Ibs. A sure, 
heavy yielder. Pkt. 
i2c; % ez. 33¢; oz. 
55c; % lb. 1.70, ppd. 
MARION MARKET 
523 — (75 days.) A 
strain of Copenhagen; 
has all its good points, 
plus resistance to dis- 
ease. Heads almost 
round and weigh 5% 
to 7 lbs. each. Quality 
is excellent. Pkt. 15c; 
Yo oz. 36c; 1 oz. S59c; 
4 Ib. 1.77, ppd. 
RED ROCK 
533 — (100 days.jy A 
delicious cabbage. 
Heads are very solid 
and red throughout. 
For cooking, salads or 
pickling. Perfectly 
round and hard as a 
rock. A sure cropper. 
Pkt. 15c¢; 2 oz. 35¢; 
1 oz. 6Oc, ppd. 
— 
Oc; Ya oz. 35c; oz. 69c; % Ib. : 
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From Finest Basic Stock in North America 
NO CUTTING OR 
TREATING REQUIRED 
Our seed sets come from the finest 
basic seed stock in America. Each set 
has just the right amount of meat with 
the eye to insure best germination. 
The sets are treated to eliminate sur- 
face fungus, to protect them against 
soil-borne organisms, and to enable 
you to plant when ground is still cold. 
They are easier to plant, germinate 
quicker, produce more and better pota- 
toes. Therefore, they cost you less in 
the long run. Priced at right. 
POTATO DUST 
4088—For control of Colorado Potato 
Beetle, Flea Beetle, Leaf Hopper, Blis- 
ter Beetle, Cucumber Beetle, Thrip, 
Psyllids; also late and early blight. 
Easy to use. 1 Ib. in sifter can, 65c; 3 
Ib. sack, 1.48; 5 Ib. sack, 1.98, postpaid. 
See Page 8 for 
FROST-PROOF PLANTS 
ECIAL CAB 
%; bs Early Jersey 
S535—(105 days.) 
A sure header and 
a good keeper. 
Heads large, usu- 
ally growing 12 to 
14 Ibs., round, 
solid, broad, flat 
Flesh 
tender. 
1O0c; % oz. 30c; 
oz. §5c; % Ib. 
1.59, D 
FS COPENHAGEN 
= MARKET 
519—(68 days.) A 
cM 3e 9 dependable, early va- 
riety with round, me- 
5 dium-size, solid, crisp, 
ie o x white heads. Gives a 
4 heavy yield of 8 to 
10 Ib. heads of high 
quality cabbage. Pkt. 
1Oc; % oz. 35c; oz. 
59c; % Ib. 1.69, 
postpaid. 
SUREHEAD 
S538—(95 days.) If you 
have trouble getting 
late cabbage to head, 
try this one. Always 
does well. Heads large, 
round and fiat, uni- 
form. Crisp and ten- 
der. Good keeper. 
Makes fine kraut. Pkt. 
1O0c; Y oz. 25; oz. 
45c; % Ib. 1.40, ppd. 
CHIEFTAIN SAVOY 
5 18—(88 days.) All- 
America award win- 
ner with attractive 
crumpled leaves. Mild 
flavored and sweet. 
Everyone can eat this 
variety, as it doesn't 
have strong cabbage 
taste. Pkt. 20c; % 
oz, 35c¢; oz. 65c; 
™% Ib. 1.75, ppd. 
The Four Best Varieties 
260—W HITE COBBLER. Most popular 
of all potatoes. Finest eating quality. 
Priced below. 
262—RED PONTIAC. Best red potato. 
Shallow eyes. Early. Big yielder. 
Priced below. 
263—CHEROKEE. White. Later than 
Cobbler. Priced below. 
Box of 100 sets................ 1.89 
Your choice of any of above 3 kinds: 
2 boxes eee sete eee oe 3.59 
3 boxes’. 2-2 s2cckte-- coer 5.00 
All Postpaid 
You get ready-to-plant potato seed sets 
like this. 
Yellows-Resistant 
BALLHEAD 
526—(105 days.) 
Heads solid, round and 
somewhat flat. Its 
quality is good. Flesh 
is crisp and of fine fla- 
vor. An excellent keep- 
er that always does 
well. Pkt. 1S5c; % oz. 
35c; oz. 6GOc; % lb. 
ppd. 
NORSEMAN 
en 
PosK 
Sy Early, Round 
~ 2. \ S27—(68 days.) Very 
~~ “s, . hard and solid. Medium 
f Mm 4 , ¢ Size, round, sweet, ten- 
: SB. y der and juicy. Good for 
late planting as keeps 
well. Is dependable and 
a rgd A yielder. Pkt. 
2c; % oz. 33c; oz. 
68c; % lb. 1.64, ‘ppd. 
EARLY 
FLAT DUTCH 
S$21—(80 days.) A 
large, flat head on 
short stem. Heads 
solid with few out- 
side leaves so you can 
set close. Quality ex- 
cellent. For home gar- 
dens, kraut and mar- 
ket. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 
30c; oz. 55c; % bb. 
(1.65, ppd. 
JERSEY QUEEN 
Early Disease Resistant 
525—(63 days.) A dis- 
*ease-resistant Jersey 
Wakefield. Standard early 
pointed head type. 
Smooth, dark green 
leaves. The tender heads 
Adel Fe 2% to 3 Ibs. 
. 15c; Y% oz. 
ppd. 
539—(70 days.) A great 
salad vegetable. Serve 
. like lettuce or prepare 
like cabbage. Heads 12 to 
14 inches tall, with leaves 
tightly folded around tender, 
white heart. Leaves’ creamy 
white. Pkt. 10c; % ox. 
25c; oz. 45c; % ib. 1.30, 
Dozens of miniature cab- 
Plant some of the 
early ones in the spring, 
just as soon as you can 
work the ground. The 
main crop turnips are best 
sown the latter part of July. 
One ounce of seed will drill 
150-foot row. Use 2 to 3 lbs. 
seed to the acre. 
807—PURPLE TOP GLOBE 
—(55 days.) The leading tur- 
nip. Yields heavy crops of 
large, round, purple top tur- 
nips. Very tender, crisp and 
sweet. Flesh pure white. 
Stores well for winter use. 
“Unusually good. Pkt. 10c; 
oz. 18c; %4 Ib. 45c; 1 Ib. 
95c, postpaid. 
803 — EXTRA EARLY MI- 
LAN—(40 days.) One of the 
earliest turnips. Fine for 
home or market. The roots 
are flat, white with purple 
top. Flesh pure white, very 
fine grained, sweet and ten- 
der. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; % 
Ib. 45c; 1 Ib. 1.30, postpaid. 
810—WHITE GLOBE—(75 
days.) A large variety good 
for table use or for stock 
feed. It produces a tremen- 
dous turnip. The roots grow 
4 to 6 inches in diameter and 
are entirely white. Pkt. 10c; 
oz. 15c¢; % Ib. 38c; 1 th. 
98c, postpaid. 
806—PURPLE TOP STRAP 
LEAF—(45 days.) Very simi- 
lar to Purple Top Globe ex- 
cept is flatter in shape. One 
of the finest garden sorts 
for either spring or fall 
planting. Pkt. 10c; oz. (5c; 
Yq Ib. 35c; 1 Ib. 95c, post- 
paid. 
RUTABAGAS 
Good Keepers—firm Flesh 
808—RUTABAGA AMER- 
ICAN PURPLE TOP — (90 
days.) Has large, smooth, 
cabbage-like leaves. The 
root is large, globe-shaped, 
with a small yellow crown 
and a purple top. The flesh 
is tender and crisp. Grown 
extensively in the north- 
ern sections. Pkt. 10c; oz. 
mee Yq Ib. 45c; 1 Ib. 1. -35, 
ppa. 
234 — Broad 
‘Leaved Bata- 
vian— (90 
days.) Makes 
fv large plant up 
eto 16inches 
across. Heart 
very deep and 
of thick, but- 
tery texture. 
Eat like lettuce, cook like spinach, 
or use in soups and stews. Easy to 
grow. Pkt. 15c; oz. 24c, ppd. 
Curled 
GARDEN CRESS 
243—(Pepper Grass) 
—(40 days.) Foliage 
is a deep green, fine- 
ly curled. Has an 
agreeable peppery 
taste. Excellent for 
garnishing and with 
lettuce in salads. 
Best if used when 
young. Very easy to grow. Hardy. 
Pkt. 10c; '% oz. 25c, postpaid. 
236 — Perkins’ 
Mammoth — (55 
days.) Plants 
grow 3 to 4 ft. tall 
and are very pro- 
lific. Pods are 
pointed, dark 
green, slender 
slightly ribbed’ 
Best if used when 
young and tender. Use in soups, 
stews and relishes. Sow seed in open 
ground when soil warms up. Pkt. 
10c; oz. 15c, postpaid. 
223—VINING OKRA—Here’s some- 
thing new and different. Try it. Let 
us know how you like it. Grows on 
a vine and produces many pods of 
fine flavor. Prepare and use like 
regular okra. Pkt. {5c, postpaid. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS... 
225—-(90 days.) Belongs to 
the cabbage family, but 
has a milder, more deli- 
cate flavor than cabbage. 
bage heads, 1% to 1% in. 
in diameter, grow along- 
side the stems. Heavy 
yielder. Easy to grow. Is 
becoming more and more 
popular. Pkt. 15c; oz. 25c, 
bet cna 
216 — WHITE 
| VIENNA —(60 
| days.) A mem- 
ber of the cab- 
bage family 
with an edible 
turnip-like 
bulb which 
grows above the ground. Some say 
it is a cross between turnip and 
cabbage. We say it is as good or 
better than either one. Grow as 
you would cabbage. Use when 
about 2 in. in diameter. Flesh is 
tender, creamy white and of fine 
flavor. Serve cooked like turnips | 
or eat raw. Easy to grow. Pkt. 
15c; Y oz. 25c; 1 oz. 45c, postpaid. 
PARSLEY .... 
For Seasoning or 
For Garnish 
2t17—-M Oss 
CURLED. (70 days.) 
Use for garnishing 
and seasoning. Fine 
for soups and salads. 
Very curly, dark 
green leaves. Can be 
grown indoors in pots 
during winter. Pkt. 
10c; oz. 29c; 4% Ib. 79c, ppd. 
221 — TURNIP - ROOTED 
(HAMBURG). (90 days.) 
Grows like carrots. Has the 
same flavor as regular parsley, but 
the roots, which resemble small 
parsnips in shape and color, are the 
edible part of the plant. Use for 
soups and flavoring. Can be grown 
indoors in pots during winter. Pkt. 
1O0c; oz. 27¢; % Ib. 75c, postpaid. 
