BEANS, POLE LIMA 
FLORIDA BUTTER, SPECKLED. Pods in clusters. Beans buff, spotted 
a Popular and dependable in South. (85). Lb, 
c 5 ( 
KING OF THE GARDEN. Pods large, about 6 in. long. Four to five 
large, thick, white seeds. Improved form of Large White Lima. 
(90). Lb. 75c Pkt. 10c. 
SMALL WHITE (CAROLINA OR SIEVA). Pods 3% in. long; 3 to 4 
small seeds of splendid quality. Known as Pole Butter Bean of 
the South. (78). Lb. 75c Pkt. 10c. 
BEET, TABLE 
CROSBY’S EGYPTIAN. Interior purplish with Slight light zoning. 
Round, flattened. Excellent for early beets and greens. Famous 
for sweetness. (58). 
DETROIT DARK RED. Deep rich red; globe-shaped. Very little zon- 
ing. Tender and delicious. Best all-purpose beet; the standard 
of excellence in table beets. (60). 
GREEN TOP BUNCHING. Early and attractive. Foliage keeps fresh 
color well into fall. Roots almost round. Interior color bright 
blood red. 58). All above beets Lb. $1.50 % 1b. 40c O7 15c. 
All above beets Lb. $1.50 % Ib. 40c Oz. 15c. 
BROCCOLI 
ITALIAN GREEN SPROUTING. Plants medium tall, light green. Pro- 
duce high percentage of side shoots. Very early and of excellent 
quality. (60). % Ib. $1.00 Oz. 30c. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
LONG ISLAND IMPROVED. Plants about 20 in. tall. Many firm little 
heads an inch or two in diameter. Very satisfactory for home 
gardens for fall and early winter use. (90). Oz. 5Oc. 
CABBAGE, FIRST EARLY 
CHARLESTON OR LARGE WAKEFIELD. Large pointed heads. One of 
the best for Southern home gardens. (71). 
COPENHAGEN MARKET. Uniformly round heads. Interior white, very 
solid. Plants compact for setting close together in Sar dena Code 
EARLY JERSEY WAKEFIELD. Pointed heads, small and firm. Earli- 
io eeae variety. Plants compact for small garden planting. 
All above cabbage, Lb. $2.50 1% Ib. 85c Oz. 25c. 
CABBAGE, MEDIUM EARLY 
ALL HEADS EARLY. Firm flat heads, weighing 6 to 7 lbs. Especially 
good for kraut. (77). 
ALL HEAD SELECT. Yellows Resistant All Head Early. (77). 
STEIN’S FLAT DUTCH. Heads large and flat but deep and firm. (COE Ve 
VOLGA. Productive main crop variety, used mostly in the Southwest. 
Heads: flattened globe-shaped, nearly 9 inches deep. 
All above cabbage, Lb. $2.50 % lb. 85c Oz. 25c. 
CABBAGE, LATE 
MAMMOTH ROCK RED. Large head. Appetizing color. Tender. Good 
flavor. Fine for pickling and salads. (90). 
Above Cabbage, Lb. $2.65. % Ib. 90c. Oz. 25c. 
CARROT 
DANVERS (Half Long). Roots long, taper to blunt point. Fine color 
and flavor. (75). 
IMPERATOR. Cylindrical, well-stumped roots, about 8 inches long at 
maturity. Deep orange color. Popular bunching variety for ship- 
ping in Texas and the South. (77). 
All carrots Lb. $2.50 % lb. 85c¢ Oz. 25c. 
CAULIFLOWER 
SNOWBALL “X.” Snowdrift type. Large, solid white heads of fine 
quality. Recommended for use where weather conditions are un- 
favorable for growing earlier maturing strain. A Ferry-Morse 
Development and Introduction. (60). % lb. $3.85 Oz. $1.15. 
CELERY 
DWARF GOLDEN YELLOW SELF BLANCHING. Compact growth. 
Thick solid stalks that blanch to clear waxen yellow. Popular be- 
cause of earliness and fine flavor. (90). % lb. $2.70 Oz. 80c. 
CHINESE CABBAGE 
MICHIHLI. Exceptionally sure heading new variety. Heads firmer 
and often larger than those of Chihli. Tender, fine flavored. 
Serve as salad or cook like asparagus (70). Lb. $2.50 % Ib. 
SoCROZ Ee DC. 
CHIVES 
CHIVES. Grass-like leaves with appetizing flavor like mild onion. 
Use in salads, cottage cheese, and many cooked dishes. (90). 
Y% Ib. $3.00 Oz. 95c. 
CUCUMBERS 
EARLY WHITE SPINE. Medium dark green, slightly tapering to blunt 
ends; 7 in. long, 2% in. thick. Very popular for home gardens. 
(60) ee Ebi$2.20 1, Ibs 70G 107s 20e: 
IMPROVED LONG GREEN. Medium dark green; black-spined; 10 to 
12 in. long. Excellent for slicing. (68). Lb. $2.20 % lb. 70c 
Oy BUG, 
MARKETER. Fruits dark green, slender and taper to both ends. White 
spined. Vigorous vines and is heavily productive. (70). Lb. 
PAGO 7A Mo SY BAL ber 
SMALL GHERKIN. Genuine West India gherkin. Pale green oval fruits 
with spine-like projections. Make tasty pickles. (60) Lb; 
Gacy ~ UA Ios BOO ys, BOG es 
STRAIGHT-8 Straight; symmetrical; 8 in. long, 1% in diameter; 
rich deep green. Unsurpassed for slicing. All-America Gold 
Medal Award. (62). Lb. $2.50 % Ib. 85c Oz. 25c. 
BOSTON PICKLING. Pickling and slicing variety. Fruits, medium 
green, taper slightly to ends, uniform. Lb. $2.20 % Ib. 70c 
Oz. 20c: 
COLLARDS 
GEORGIA, SOUTHERN, OR CREOLE. Grows 2 to 3 ft. tall. Large, 
light green leaves in open cluster. Grown in South in place of 
cabbage and used as greens. Light frost imprives crop. (75). 
LD etcooe Ibs 45ce (O77. 45, 
CORN, SWEET (WHITE VARIETIES) 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. Ears 7% to 9 in. long, 2 in. thick; packed 
with irregular rows of white, sweet kernels. For many years one 
of most popular late home garden varieties. (100). Lb. 60¢ 
Pkt 103 
Harper’s Hybrid 
FIELD CORN 
FOR THOSE WHO PREFER COUN- 
TRY-STYLE ROASTIN’ EARS. 
THE NEW NO. 30. No doubt the best all around NO. 28. A good double cross hybrid. It is the most 
Texas hybrid. A new yellow double cross produced popular formula tolay. Usually makes 2 ears to the 
by combining the famous 173Dx 203 yellow dent, stalk. The grains are rather large and possess a 
with the outstanding 325 x 303 yellow sure-cropper. good yellow color. Has a wide range of adaptability 
This hybrid has extra large ears, stiff stalks, stands and may be expected to produce a heavy yield any- 
up good in the field and is the best of all hybrids for where in the southwest. Good shuck coverage and is 
mechanical harvesting. Medium soft mellow starch consequently more resistant to ear worms and weevil. 
grain of the highest quality feed value. Stiff stalk, broad leaves. 
25c LB. (Write for Prices on Larger Quantities) 25c LB. (Write for Prices on Larger Quantities) 
WE SELL ONLY THE FINEST SWEET AND FIELD CORN VARIETIES 
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