Vegetable Seeds 
Squash 
Butternut. By far the best winter Squash. 
Delicious baked or boiled. (90 days.) 
Acorn. Small green variety with orange 
flesh. Excellent for baking. (85 days.) 
Giant Summer Straightneck. Deeper flesh 
and thicker neck than Crookneck. (60 
days.) 
Zucchini. (Black.) ‘The delicious Italian 
Cucumber Squash. Fruit should be pick- 
ed when it is hardly the size of a small 
Cucumber. (62 days.) 
Cocozelle. (Striped Zucchini.) Another Ital- 
ian favorite, preferred by many. (65 days.) 
Giant Summer Crookneck. Deep orange, 
very early. (58 days.) 
UCONN. The newest and finest Squash. 
Outstanding flavor, tender and meaty. 
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Tomato 
Our Tomato seed is grown from choice 
and carefully selected stock, and is of supe- 
rior quality. Sow seed under glass in March. 
When 2 inches high, transplant into boxes, 
or singly into small pots. Just as soon as all 
danger of frost is past, plant out in well- 
manured soil. One packet will produce 100 
plants. 
Beefsteak. Deep crimson Ponderosa. (90 
days.) 
Early Chatham. The earliest maturing of 
all. Particularly suited to growing under 
glass, but does well outside as well. Pkt., 
35c; 5 pkts., $1.50. 
Rutgers. Medium size fruits with firm red 
flesh. (86 days.) 
Ponderosa. Very solid. (90 days.) 
Marglobe. Perfect globe-shaped fruit; ideal 
for the home garden. (77 days.) 
Earliana. Bright scarlet. (66 days.) 
JUBILEE. (All-America Bronze Medal.) The 
most outstanding yellow Tomato with 
tangerine-orange flesh. Don’t pass this 
up. Pkt., 35c; %4 oz., $1.00. 
San Marzano. Italian pulp Tomato. (80 
days.) Pkt., 35c; Y2 oz., $1.00. 
Small Fruiting Varieties. Red Plum, Yellow 
Plum, Red Pear, Yellow Pear, Red Peach, 
Red Cherry, Yellow Cherry and Husk. 
Each pkt., 35c; 5 pkts., $1.50. 
Tomato Mustang 
A new F, Hybrid bush Tomato. Devel- 
oped in Canada, this variety is particularly 
hardy and produces early and in abundance. 
Those who have grown this variety report 
that, planted directly outdoors, it has borne 
fruits fully one month before any other 
variety. The fruits of Mustang are smooth 
and round, averaging 3 inches in diameter. 
Ekta > 0G. pktsj. $2-25.0em 5 
PEAS 
New Pea 
Early Dwarf Giant Podded 
We have found this variety to be one of 
the best producers and finest home garden 
Peas, and we feature it at no advance in 
price over regular varieties. 
Collection 
IMPORTANT: All varieties in this Col- 
lection must be planted at one time as early 
in the spring as the ground can be worked. 
1. World’s Record. Height 21% ft. Uniform 
maturing first early Pea. Medium 
heavy producer. Pointed broad and 
plump pods containing 7 to 8 large 
tender Peas of good quality. 
Laxton’s Progress. Height 16 inches. Me- 
dium dark green plant. Pods dark 
green, somewhat curved, very hand- 
some, containing 8 to 9 large good 
quality Peas. Largest podded of the 
Laxtonian family. 
3. President Wilson. Height 20 inches. 
Very succulent, maturing directly after 
Laxton’s Progress. One of the finest 
Peas in our collection. 
4. No. 40. Height 28 inches. Completely 
resistant to midsummer wilt. Ex- 
tremely large pods containing 9 to 10 
enormous Peas. 
Improved Telephone. Height 5 ft. Enor- 
mous pods well filled with Peas of the 
finest quality. 
6. Champion of England, Height 4 ft. By 
far the best late bearing Pea. Pods 
large, deep green, somewhat curved. 
Tender Peas of finest quality. 
ho 
Or 
You may even prolong the season for an- 
other week or two by making a second 
planting of No. 6 about 2 to 3 weeks later, 
but not after May 10. 
e 14 lb. each of all 6 varieties (3 Ibs. in 
all), $2.50. 1 Ib. each of all 6 varieties 
(6 Ibs. in all), $4.50. 2 Ibs. each of all , 
6 varieties (12 Ibs. in all), $8.00. 
PETIT POIS. A delicate French Pea of 
very sweet flavor. Preferred by those who 
appreciate the finest things on the menu. 
Pkt., 35c; Y% Ib., 75c; Ib., $1.35. 
Edible-Podded 
or Sugar Peas 
Eat the pods with the Peas. The pods 
are fleshy, tender, juicy, very sweet, string- 
less, and are cooked and served like String 
Beans. j 
MAMMOTH MELTING SUGAR. Height, 
47 feet. 
DWARF GREY SUGAR. Height, 20 inches. 
PRICES OF PEAS 
All varieties: Pkt., 25c; % Ib., 50c; Ib., 
90c; 2 Ibs., $1.70. (Except Petit Pois.) 
LEGUME—Inoculant 
(Nitro-Gin) 
Large pkg., 20c. 
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SMALL 
FRUITS 
(For varieties of Tree Fruit see page 3.) 
Everbearing Strawberry 
Plants 
Pot-grown plants, 25 for $6.25; $15.50 per 
100. 
Varieties: Mastodon, ‘Gem. 
Strawberry Plants 
Pot-grown plants. 25 for $4.25; $12.00 per 
100. 
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Varieties: Catskill, Dorsett,‘ Fairfax, Big 
Joe,\Premier. 
(See inside back cover) 
Blueberries 
Extra Special! Blueberries 
Wonderful Plants at a New Low Price 
Extra strong, 2-year-old, 18 to 24-inch 
certified plants grown by a specialist; each 
plant individually balled and burlapped, 
packed and shipped in wooden crates with- 
in the Japanese Beetle Area. Outside the 
Beetle Area roots wrapped in sphagnum 
moss and burlapped. 
Shipped in units of 3, 4, 6, and 8 plants, 
at least 3 varieties to a unit to insure pol- 
lination. 
No orders taken for less than 3 plants. 
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Varieties: Jersey, Rancocas, ‘Rubel,\ Con- 
cord. 
PRICES 
S-plants a2, poe nytt ee aah ee $ 6.00 
4° plants’. c'soe ss Pe ae ee ee 7.50 
6 plants 257 2285 ie Se eon 11.00 
8 plants 22h at Risa sare eee 14.00 
Raspberry Plants 
Strong fruiting canes. $3.75 for 10; $36.00 
per 100. 
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Varieties: Indian Summer, September. 
Blackberry Plants 
Same prices as Raspberries. 
Variety: ‘Hedrick. 
Grape Vines 
Selected 2-year-old, No. 1 Vines. $1.00 
each; $9.00 per 10. ‘ 
Varieties: Caco, red; Concord, blue; Dela- 
ware, red. 
Outstanding New Grape 
Varieties 
Selected 2-yr., No. 1 vines: $1.75 each; 
$15.75 per 10. 
Varieties: Steuben, blue; Interlaken Seed- 
less, white; “Golden Muscat, yellow; \Van 
Buren, black. 
All prices postpaid except Strawberries 
and Blueberries collect. These hatter are 
shipped express. 
