PUMPKIN: 
GREEN STRIPED CUSHAW. Crooknecked, 18 to 20 in. long. Weight 
10 to 15 Ibs. Flesh rather coarse but sweet. Popular in South. 
(145). bt $2.20) 4 ibs 7.0c Oz. 20: 
LARGE YELLOW (Connecticut Field). Fruits weigh about 20 lbs. 
Rich deep orange-yellow. Double-purpose pumpkin. Excellent for 
pies and good stock feed. (115). Lb. $2.20 % Ib. 70c Oz. 
20c. 
MAMMOTH KING. 
100 tons to acre. Very thick flesh. 
The largest pumpkin ever introduced. Has yielded 
(120). Lb. $2.20 % Ib. 
70cC Oz. 20c. 
SUGAR OR NEW ENGLAND PIE. Fruits weigh about 7 lbs. Thick 
flesh of rich orange. Fine sweet flavor. The right size for home 
use. Keeps well. (119). Lb. $1.75 % lb. 55c Oz. 20c. 
SWEET CHEESE OR KENTUCKY FIELD. Largely grown in South 
for canning and stock feed. Fruits very large, flattened. (120). 
Lb. $2.20 % lb. 70c Oz. 20c. 
RADISH 
FRENCH BREAKFAST. Oblong, blunt. Rich scarlet with white base. 
Good quality. (25)). is 
ICICLE. Pure white. About 6 in. long, 1 in. thick. Small tops. Most 
crisp and tender of all radishes. A great favorite. (30). 
LONG SCARLET. Bright carmine-red. Smooth tender skin. Mild 
crisp flesh. About 6 in. long. Easy to pull because upper part 
is out of ground. (29). 
SPARKLER. Deep turnip shape. 
(Zaye 
All Radishes, Lb. $1.30 
Bright scarlet with white tip. 
% Ib. 35c Oz. 10c. 
RADISH, WINTER 
CHINESE ROSE WINTER (Scarlet China Winter). Deep rose-red. 
Roots 4 to 5 in. long. Flesh white, crisp, mildly pungent. Attrac- 
tive and of fine quality. (50). 
ROUND BLACK SPANISH. Globe-shaped, 3% to 4 in. diameter. 
Skin black, flesh white, crisp, pungent. Desirable for winter 
Storing. (55). 
All Radishes, Lb. $1.30 
¥% Ib. 35¢ Oz. 10c. 
SALSIFY or VEGETABLE OYSTER 
MAMMOTH SANDWICH ISLAND. Long slender nearly white roots 
reach length of 12 to 16 inches. Store in cool cellar. Cut under 
y water. (150). 942 Ibs $4.20 (Oz. sibe: 
TURNIP, WHITE FLESHED 
PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE. Globe-shaped. Purplish-red above, 
white below. Flesh white, tender. Most popular variety for gen- 
eral use. Our Strain outstandingly uniform. (55). 
SHOGOIN (for Greens). Large edible leaves and roots of splendid 
quality. Especially desirable because of ability to withstand 
aphids. (42). 
PURPLE TOP STRAP LEAVED. Flesh white, fine grained and tender. 
Best when 2% inches in diameter. (65) 
All Turnips, Lb. $1.25 % Ib. 35c Oz. 10c. 
RUTABAGA or SWEDE 
AMERICAN PURPLE TOP (improved Long Island). Globe-shaped. 
Large creamy yellow, crisp solid. One of most satisfactory for 
ee table and stock feed. (90). Lb. $1.25 % Ib. 35c Oz. 
10c. 
TOMATO 
BREAK O’DAY. Medium to large globe-shaped. Very productive. 
Specially strain reselected from the original. Wilt resistant. 
(70) teal Des 2.85 OZ. SOG 
DWARF CHAMPION OR TREE. Purplish-pink fruits of medium size. 
Plants dwarf and tree-like. Needs no training; can use where 
space is limited. (78). 14 lb. $3.75 Oz. $1.10. 
HYBRID (F2) TOMATO, ForeMost E-21. Plants extremely vigorous 
and heavily productive, maintaining vigor and fruit size to end of 
season. Fruits almost globular, deep scarlet red, notably resistant 
to cracking and blossom-end scare. A New Ferry-Morse Develop- 
ment and Introduction. (67) Oz. $1.50 
EARLIANA. Fruits medium size, deep scarlet. Vines small. Partic- 
ularly desirable for home gardens. (64). % lb. $3.25 Oz. 90c. 
GULF STATE MARKET. Purplish-pink, large, globe-shaped. Espec- 
Fea A i ae South. Withstands drought well. (75).. %& Ib. 
$3.00 Z. Ce 
JUNE PINK. Similar to Earliana in every way except color. Best 
extra-early purplish pink variety. (65). %4 Ib. $3.20 Oz. 95c. 
MARGLOBE. Uniform, deep-scarlet, globe-shaped. Heavily produc- 
tive. Long bearing. Resistant to wilt and nailhead rust. Excel- 
lent for home gardens. (77). % lb. $3.00 Oz. 85c. 
McGEE. Originated in Texas. Claimed to yield when others fail. 
Bright crimson in color, solid and of superior flavor. y% Ib. 
$3.10 Oz. 95c. 
PEARSON IMPROVED. Bright scarlet. Large smooth fruits. Pro- 
lific. Especially adapted to California and the South. (100). 
Y% Ib. $6.30 Oz. $1.80. 
RUTGERS. A development of New Jersey Agricultural Experiment 
Station. Fruits medium to large. Highly recommended for can- 
ning and tomato juice. (73). % Ib. $2.20 Oz. 65c. 
TWENTY-SIX 
TOMATO, SMALL FRUITED 
RED CHERRY. Fruits small, round, rich deep red. (75). 
$4.25 Oz. $1.45. 
YELLOW PEAR. Fruits two inches long; pear-shaped. (75). 1 Ib, 
$4.25 Oz. $1.45. 
4% Ib. 
SPINACH 
BLOOMSDALE, DARK GREEN. Deep green leaves, large and blistered. 
Standard very early spinach. (40). 
VIROFLAY (Round Seeded). Used principally in California; very 
popular in Texas. Leaves dark, large, smooth. (42) 
All Spinach, Lb; 75c 3% Ib: 25¢ Oz. 10¢c: 
SQUASH, SUMMER 
EARLY PROLIFIC STRAIGHTNECK. Straight, smooth fruits. Delicate 
creainy color. Vines produce abundantly. Peak of perfection 
in summer squash. All-America Gold Medal. (50). 
EARLY WHITE BUSH SCALLOP (Patty Pan). Bushy plants. White 
flattened fruits, scalloped on edges. One of our most popular 
white varieties for home use. 
SUMMER CROOKNECK. Bright yellow, warted. Flesh pale cream, 
firm, tender. Good early variety for home planting. (60). 
ZUCCHINI. Color light green with grayish mottling. (65). 
EARLY BUSH SCALLOP, GREEN TYPE (Benning’s). Convenient size 
for shipping. Popular in Texas. Light green when young; 
creamy white when mature. Retains green color long time. 
(50). 
All Squash, Lb. $2.20 
% lb. 70c Oz. 20c. 
SQUASH, WINTER 
BANANA. 18 to 24 in. long, 7 in. diameter. Skin gray-blue. Flesh 
deep yellow, dry, sweet. Free from fiber or stringiness. Fine 
for pies. (105). 
BUTTERCUP. Turban-shaped with protuberance at end. Dark green 
somewhat striped with gray. Flesh very dry. Of finest flavor 
with the mild sweetness of sweet potato. (100). 
HUBBARD. Round, warted, dark green. Weight 12 to 14 lbs. Thick, 
bright yellow flesh. Fine flavor. Most widely grown of any win- 
ter squash. (105). 
ROYAL ACORN. A Strain of Table Queen with a high percentage of 
fruits of larger size than the original. Fruits dull dark green. 
Keeps well. (90). 
TABLE QUEEN OR ACORN. Acorn-shaped, green, deeply furrowed. 
Flesh rich yellow, dry, meaty, delicious. Convenient size for bak- 
ing and serving in halves. 
UCONN. A recently introduced bush-type squash, convenient for 
planting in home gardens. Acorn shaped fruits, slightly smaller 
than Table Queen and of same excellent quality. All-America 
Award. (75). 
All Squash, Lb. $2.20 % lb. 70c Oz. 20c. 
SWISS CHARD (Spinach Beet, Sea Kale) 
LUCULLUS, DARK GREEN. Plant erect. Fleshy crumpled leaves of 
rich deep green. Makes very choice greens. (60). Lb. $1.25 
44 lb. 35c Oz. 10c. 
WATERMELON 
DIXIE QUEEN (White Seeded Cuban Queen). Nearly round, light 
green striped with darker green. Deep red flesh, crisp and 
Sweet. Fruits often weigh 40 to 50 pounds. Excellent for home 
ate Much used in South. (85). Lb. $2.50 % Ib. 70¢ 
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FLORIDA GIANT. Fruits nearly round, dark green. Flesh bright red, 
firm, of excellent quality. Large seeds mottled dark brown. 
(95). Lb. $2.10 % lb. 70c Oz. 20c. 
IRISH GREY. Fruits large and oblong, with very hard rind. Flesh 
bright red and of good quality. Seeds white. Especially valuable 
for distant shipping. (90) Lb. $2.10 % Ib. 70c Oz. 20c. 
KLONDIKE, BLACK SEEDED. Similar to brown seeded strain but a 
trifle smaller and earlier and has small black seeds. (85). Lb. 
$2.10 % Ib. 70c Oz. 20c. 
NEW HAMPSHIRE MIDGET. Melons oval, pale green with narrow 
dark green stripes. Average 6x5 in., just right for easy ice box 
Storage. Delicious flesh is deep pink, and sweet flavored. Rind 
very thin, All-America award winner. (65). Lb. $2.40 % 
IDOE Oz. 20cr 
STONE MOUNTAIN OR DIXIE BELLE. Nearly round; often weigh 60 
to 80 lbs. in South. Flesh red, seeds white, tipped brown. Early 
enough so quite large fruits can be grown in North. Excellent 
quality. (90). Lb. $2.20 % Ib. 75c Oz. 5c. 
TOM WATSON. Large, long, green fruit. Flesh deep red; brown 
anes Special favorite in South. (90). Lb. $1.95 % Ib. 65¢ 
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rdens. Large fruits often 22 in. long. 5 ghee 
$2.10 % lb. 65c Oz. 20c. feta 
CONGO. Bred for resistance to anthracnose, but not immune. Tough 
rind and firm, fine-grained flesh makes this variety particularly 
adapted to Southern shipping. Fruits are oblong, blocky, dark 
green faintly striped with a lighter green, Weigh 30 to 35 Ibs. 
eceas ple wie black tips and sides. (85). Lb, $2.50 % Ib. 
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