SURECROP 
HYBRID 
CUCUMBERS 
254 — Why do we sell more 
Surecrop Hybrid seed to 
home gardeners than any 
other slicing variety? Its 
popularity is due to its am- 
azing yields of attractive, 
long, delicious slicers from 
early summer to late in the 
fall. The healthy, vigorous, 
disease-free vines just con- 
tinue to bear when other 
varieties often fail. Pkt. 50¢; 
Y oz. $2.20; oz. $3.65; % lb. 
$11.65. 
TENDERGREEN BEANS 
10 — Tendergreen has been tops with us for years because it is un- 
equaled in quality, rich flavor and tenderness. Now our new strain 
is even better in that it is no longer susceptible to mosaic disease 
and the pods are longer and straighter. The 6 inch pods are string- 
less, fiberless, brittle and meaty. Excellent for freezing. We suggest 
making small plantings of Tendergreen every 2 or 3 weeks to have 
fresh beans all summer. Pkt. 25¢; % lb. 50¢; lb. 80¢; 2 Ibs. $1.55. 
ROBSON TRIPLE-TESTED SEEDS ARE BEST FOR YOUR GARDEN 
TESTED INTHE LABORATORY—All Robson Quality Seeds are tested in the laboratory for 
germination and vigor. Robson seed standards are much higher than State or Federal 
requirements. 
TESTED IN THE TRIAL GROUNDS — Samples of all the different lots of our regularly cata- 
loged varieties are grown and checked for vigor, uniformity and trueness-to-type. New 
varieties are grown and compared with standard varieties to find their adaptability and 
value before being recommended in our catalog. 
TESTED ON THE TABLE—A vegetable variety to be highly recommended in our catalog 
must have acceptable appearance and high eating quality. 
NANTES 
CARROTS 
161 — Our customers tell us 
that Nantes is the sweetest, 
most tender and delicately 
SENECA BUTTERCUP SQUASH 
425 —This is our favorite of the winter squashes. 
Seneca Buttercup is a distinct, outstanding variety 
noted for its dryness, excellent flavor and quality. 
Flesh is deep golden orange, smooth in texture and 
flavored carrot that we offer. 
They are excellent served raw 
as strips or curls and are de- 
licious cooked and buttered. 
Sow Nantes from early spring 
to midsummer and be sure of 
plenty of crisp, tender carrots 
—they store well for winter 
use. Pkt. 20¢; % oz. 35¢; oz. 
60¢. 
COMET 
RADISHES 
390—Our most popular home 
garden variety for two good 
reasons — Comet is tops in 
quality and will stand much 
longer than any other variety 
without getting soft or pithy. 
By making several sowings 
you can continue to enjoy 
crisp, mild radishes until fall. 
Pkt. 20¢; oz. 35¢; % |b. 75¢. 
entirely free of stringiness. Just the right size for 
the family. Buttercup is excellent for freezing too. 
Pkt. 20¢; 2 oz. 40¢; oz. 60¢; 4 lb. $1.50. 
WANDO PEAS 
360—Ever had peas fail 
because hot weather 
hit them? You won’t 
with Wando — they 
®.. thrive in mid-summer 
heat. Plantings as late 
as July 1st will produce 
a good crop. Vines are 
dwarf and amazing in 
yield. Pods are well 
filled with attractive dark 
green, tender peas of excellent 
quality both fresh and frozen. 
% |b. 55¢; lb. 85¢; 2 Ibs. $1.65; 
5 lbs. $2.30. 
