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ANDREWS-BURRI

1941 SEED ANNUAL

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NEW TOMATO-BO-KAY

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WHOLESALE and RETAIL

ANDREWS-BURRI SEED CO.

505 Walnut St. Kansas City, Mo.

OUTSTANDING TOMATOES

BO-KAY (100 Days)

BO-KAY (100 days) We are sincere in our belief that this tomato is an outstanding main crop variety. It is wilt-resistant, and trials show it to be almost free from check or cracks. It is a very heavy cropper, and is large and smooth with dark red color inside and out. Its strong, heavy foliage makes it a valuable variety for planting on light soil. Also good for greenhouse forcing and staked or field growing.

SUPER BREAK O'DAY

SUPER BREAK O’DAY This new Break O’Day must not be con¬ fused with the older type, as it has all the good qualities of the old with much more added. The vine has larger stems than the Break O’Day, and the leaflets are much larger and more abundant. The vines stand up better than the Break O’Day and the additional foliage protects the fruit from sun scald. The fruits are globe shaped with no flat sides. Is as large as the Break O’Day with better outside color. The internal structure is very solid and meaty, and is a much darker red color than the older type. Ten to fifteen tons of fruit per acre is not an unusual yield for this variety. The crop matures about the same time as the old Break O’Day, which is about 68 days from set¬ ting plants desirable as field stake or for greenhouse growing.

SUPER PURPLE KING (100 Days)

SUPER PURPLE KING (100 days) A second-early, smooth, pink- fruited variety. It is very similar to Globe. Fruits are globe-shaped, high-crowned, medium sized, and perfectly smooth; very solid and meaty, and has a thick skin. They set in clusters of from 5 to 7. Vines make a good growth and have rather heavy-cut foliage. Unsur¬ passed by any other shipping variety. Should be staked. Vines long, somewhat resistant to wilt.

KING OF THE STAKERS A Many-Purpose Variety

EXTRA EARLY— MEDIUM LARGE— EXTRA SMOOTH

Fruits are large, smooth, globe-shaped, bright scarlet and unusually free from cracks. Highly resistant to fusarium wilt. Very productive.

We recommend it as a staked or unstaked tomato for fields in sections where tomatoes are subject to sun-scald. As early as Earliana. Has normal vine coverage.

Also very satisfactory as a greenhouse tomato, one grower reporting a 25% heavier yield than four other varieties.

ORDER SHEET

Andrews-Buriri Seed Co.

Local and Long Distance Phone Victor 5263 505 WALNUT STREET KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI

Write Your Name and Address Plainly On Each Order

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_ Date _ 1941

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\ n We give no warranty, express or implied, as to description,

< Express FH quality, productiveness or anj' other matter of any Seeds,

i u* I I Bulbs or Plants we send out, and we will not be in any way

( P reigni | _ | responsible for the

crop.

Wc Deliver FREE

to any Post Office or Express Office in the United States all Flower and Vegetable Seeds and Bulbs at prices quoted in this catalog, except ns otherwise stated.

Quantity

Wanted

ARTICLES WANTED

PRICE

Amount Forward

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Order Sheet Aiidrews-Burri Seed Co.

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PRICE

We will be glad to have the names of friends joa think might be interested in having our Price List so that we may send them a copy

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ADDITIONAL OBDEB SHEETS FIJBNISHED ON APPLICATION

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OR MANY YEARS the bulk of ouF business has been with the market gardeners, supplying

_ them with the best the market affords. We

are constantly on the alert for new and better varieties. We have been fortunate in giving our trade some of the outstanding varieties of today and you can rest assured that we will constantly endeavor to give your needs our first consideration as to quality and service.

We specialize in quick service and pride our¬ selves in shipping your order the same day it is received. We have been doing this for years.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 505 WALNUT STREET

KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI

Local and Lons Distance Telephone Victor 5263

By Carefully Following These Suggestions Many Mistakes

May Be Avoided

AND BETTER SERVICE CAN BE GIVEN

FREE TRAN

All seeds quoted herein are shipped anywhere in the United States proper by Parcel Post, Ex¬ press or Freight, our option, all transportation and packing charges paid by us excepting Peas, Beans and Corn which we cannot ship paid beyond the 4th Parcel Post zone un¬ less accompanied with other seed.

TERMS

While our regular terms are cash with order we are pleased to offer open account to gardeners of estab¬ lished credit or who can furnish us with satisfactory business refer¬ ences; at least three established

HOW TO MAKE

Remittances may be made at our risk by any of the following meth¬ ods: (1st and best) Post Office Or¬ der; (2nd) Bank Draft or check; (3rd) Express Company Money Or-

ORDER BLANK

An order blank and envelope are inclosed for your convenience. We suggest you print your name and address. If you wish to reorder and have no order blank send it to us

Large bulk orders which may in¬ clude Peas, Beans and Corn will be shipped to your nearest express or freight office, transportation paid. C. O. D. and money order return fees are not considered as transportation charges and, therefore, must be paid for by the customer.

OF SALE

business concerns that have extend¬ ed credit to you or who know you through past business dealings. (Names of friends, neighbors, rela¬ tives, etc., are not sufficient to es¬ tablish credit relations.)

REMITTANCES

der; (4th) Registered Letter. Cash or stamps are sent at purchaser’s risk; however, the Postal Depart¬ ment asks us to discourage the use of stamps.

AND ENVELOPE

on plain paper. It will receive the same prompt consideration. Addi¬ tional order blanks will gladly be sent on request.

SHIPPING INSTRUCTIONS

When goods are to be shipped by our best judgment in routing. Goods Freight or Express, give plain ship- on which we pay transportation are ping directions; otherwise we use shipped at our option.

LARGE ORDERS

Institutions, Gardeners or Flor- list for quotation which will be re- ists wishing larger quantities than turned promptly with lowest possi- quoted are requested to send in ble prices.

SPECIAL NOTICE Andrews-Burri Seed Co. gives no warranty, express or implied, as to description, quality, productiveness or any other matter of seeds (Bulbs or Plants) it sells and will not be responsible for the crop. All sales subject to loss or damage by fire or other contingencies beyond our control.

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YELLOWS RESISTANT STRAINS OF CABBAGE

In the years immediately following 1900, crop failures became more and more frequent in the cabbage growing sections of the middle West. Even on land where the crop had been grown only a relatively few times, growers were puzzled by the fact that the plants turned yellow, leaves dropped off at the stem and plants died in large numbers. This occurred even when careful rotation of cabbage with other crops was practiced. Once this diseased condition appeared there seemed to be no effective cure or prevention by rotation, seed or soil treatment, and the only course left to pursue was to abandon such fields as “Cabbage sick.” The va¬ rieties described below have proven their real worth in districts where it has been impossible to grow cabbage of the more common varieties in the past few years.

YELLOWS EARLY RESISTANT GOLDEN ACRE, absolutely a new variety, which has been bred out of the Golden Acre, but has been en¬ tirely satisfactory in the last two years in many parts of the country. We have found it to be as early as the early strains of Copenhagen and yet as resistant as any of the other varieties of cabbage, which are bred with a thought of produc¬ ing a crop on infested soils.

Our stock is limited on this va¬ riety and we would suggest that you place your orders early.

WISCONSIN ALL SEASONS— 94 Days A yellows resistant strain of All Seasons. Valuable in sections which are infested with cabbage yellows or wilt. Coarser plants than the original All Seasons. A good Winter keeper, producing large, flat, deep hard heads.

MARION MARKET OR NEW RE¬ SISTANT WISCONSIN COPEN¬ HAGEN 90 Days This is a yel¬ lows resistant strain of Copen¬ hagen Market. Plants large, coarse, not so uniform or early by ten days as the original Copenhagen, but have solid, crisp, tender, round heads. Will produce a crop when non-resistant strains fail.

YELLOWS RESISTANT BUG- NER’S SHORT STEM, extremely popular wherever planted, our strain of seed is a production of the originator’s stock seed. This variety produces large, semi-round heads. It is disease resistant and will take trifle more space to grow than other varieties, should not be set closer than 2^/4 by 3 feet.

WISCONSIN No. 8, a yellows re¬ sistant strain of the Danish Ball- head, desirable for growing in sec¬ tions infected with this disease. Plants are somewhat larger, more leafy and spreading than the Ball- head, but heads are fully as firm, compact and long keeping.

DANISH BALLHEAD SHORT STEM; (Yellows Resistant) A de¬ sirable new strain which produces excellent crops on soil infested with cabbage “yellows.” Keeps well, is of fine texture, and matures slightly earlier than Wisconsin No. 8.

GLOBE, a yellows resistant type of the well known Glory of Enkhui- zen, having about the same size head as the Glory. The most pop¬ ular of all the yellows resistant va¬ rieties. We sell more of Globe than all others.

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WATERMELON

KANSAS KING This is truly the king of all the watermelons with which we are acquainted. When its wonderful qualities are analyzed, the vote is usually 100 per cent. Foremost, it is large, often ranging 60 pounds; it is early. One grower from Minnesota reports a sale of 82 deliciously ripe melons averag¬ ing 28 pounds each, 79 days from planting, and we have yet to re¬ ceive a report of a melon with a hollow center from any of the growers, whether large or small. It is oval or round in shape; dis¬ tinctly striped; rich, red flesh, un¬ excelled in sweetness, with tan col¬ ored seeds.

KING BEE This melon, since it was introduced by us six years ago, has met with sales but a little short of a revelation to our grow¬ ers, as its fine qualities have en¬ thused every watermelon lover who has become acquainted with its sugary, juicy, rich flavor. It is a smooth, round, oval-shaped melon with dark rind, and often weighing 50 pounds. Its tough rind makes a very desirable shipping melon. It is a few days earlier than the Stone Mountain, has a vigorous vine and is a heavy yielder; free from hollow center when ripe, seeds are white.

4th OF JULY The earliest melon of which we are acquainted, as the following description will show. It is seemingly of Russian

origin and first offered to American growers by the Minnesota State Experiment Station. We make no claims for its development or origin.

A watermelon that ripens as early as nine or ten weeks from planting that is remarkably sweet and high in quality that possesses great market appeal is among the newer introductions by the Minne¬ sota Experiment Station.

MOUNTAIN HOOSIER One of the new varieties of Stone Moun¬ tain type, only darker rind, red meat and more uniform. Not so rough. White seed, 35 to 60 pounds. Good shipper and lots of merit.

FLORIDA GIANT, OKLAHOMA CHIEF or CLARA LEE— A large, round melon with a black-green, shiny, glossy rind. Has no stripe, just solid, smooth black-green. Its flesh is blood red, tender and veiy sweet. Grayish black seeds that are rather large. Melons almost as large as Jumbo Triumph, many as large as 70 and 80 pounds, and under very favorable conditions they will grow to 100 pounds. The rind is very thin and tough and they can be hauled without dam¬ age any distance that any melon can be hauled. They are hardy and resist drouth better than any ex¬ cept Kansas King. They ripen along with Tom Watson and other mid-season melons.

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WATERMELON

SMOKY JOE 90 Days There are many long varieties of melons, but only one Smoky Joe. A watermelon of enormous size and of the finest shipping quality. The giant melons often measure 28 inches long and 18 inches in diameter and weigh 60^ to 80 pounds each. The color is an attractive dark green. The rind is medium thick, enough to insure long keeping, and the withstanding of rough handling during shipping. The meat is an appealing rich red and is delicious and sweet. It is entirely free from hard centers and stringy flesh, and when fully ripe will slice half an inch thick and not break. The Smoky Joe is our own develop¬ ment and introduction, a crossing of the famous quality melons, Kleckley Sweet and Tom Watson. Smoky Joe has blunt ends and more free from necks than any other melon we know of.

(Wilt Resistant)

STATE FAIR— This is a wilt re¬ sistant Stone Mountain, round in shape, having the same color rind as its parent, and bred for resis¬ tance to wilt, a common disease in so many sections the past two or three years. The flesh is deep red, firm and solid of heart; an unusu¬ ally early solid melon, many at¬ tain a weight of 40 pounds; fine for roadside and store trade. Lb. $1.25; 5 lbs., $5.00; 10 lbs. $8.50.

KLECKLEY’S SWEET, No. 6— This wilt-resistant melon is better quality than Kleckley’s Sweet. Long dark green, almost free from necks; good shape, red meat, white seed, medium early. Average weight up to 35 pounds; about 85% wilt-resistant; one of the best va¬ rieties for wilt infested soil. Lb., $1.25; 5 lbs., $5.00; 10 lbs., $8.50.

CANTALOUPE

HALE’S BEST No. 36 85 Days A beautiful melon; highly flavored, really good to eat. Has proven its worth by becoming the most popular cantaloupe with large shippers the past several seasons. So wonderfully uniform that it is an outstanding breeding accomplishment. It is large, packing mostly 36’s or using the Jumbo flat crate 12’s. Solidly netted, little if any suture and no ribs. The rich, spicy salmon flesh is deep, fine grained and holds up well for long-distance shipping. While pri¬ marily bred for the shipping trade, its many fine qualities make it ideal for roadside market and home gardens. We recommend this melon to melon growers; for north where the seasons are short for south to be first on the market with a real good cantaloupe.

HARD-SHELL GOLDEN OSAGE A new and excellent flavored melon on the order of Bender’s Surprise in general appearance. It is valuable, especially for its hard shell which makes it fine for marketing, as they will stand up better than most varieties. Deeply ribbed, covered with a grayish yellow rope-like netting except for the distinct stripes. Skin is a beautiful yellow, flesh is medium in grain, red salmon in color, and sweet, tasty flavor. Weight about 6 to 7 pounds.

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PEAS

WESTERN GIANT— This truly is a giant podded pea of recent intro¬ duction. Its mammoth long, dark, green pods, 5^/4 to 6 inches long, are slightly curved, the vines about 26 inches high, produce a bounti¬ ful crop about 73 days from plant¬ ing. Unlike many varieties of its season, the quality is rich in flav¬ or and will remain tender and sweet several days after picking.

LITTLE MARVEL— 62 Days— Vine strong and vigorous, about 18 inches tall. Showy pods about 3 to 314 inches long with a blunt end containing 7 or 8 Peas. Seed large, green, wrinkled. A very fine pro¬ ductive, dwarf, sturdy variety. Popular with the home gardener and in some sections planted large¬ ly by market gardeners.

LAXTON’S PROGRESS A new variety of great merit and popu¬ larity. The pods are large, 4 to 414 inches long, and of a fine dark green color. Vines grow only 18 to 20 inches high, and bear a heavy crop of handsome pods. Being one of the earliest of the sweet wrink¬ led sorts, Laxton’s Progress is in great demand everywhere. Matures in about 55 to 58 days.

WORLD’S RECORD 56 Days Seed wrinkled, large, cream and green color. Pods are pointed, about 4 inches long, and broad. An early type of the celebrated Gradus, very frequently used as an early Gradus. Height of vine 24 to 30 inches, light green. Fine showy single pods, with 7 or 8 Peas in each. Vines medium heavy. A wonderful, early Pea for market and home gardener.

ALDERMAN— Dark Podded. A handsome large podded variety of the Telephone family. Excellent for home garden, for truckers, for shipping to distant markets and for freezing; resistant to Fusarium wilt. Vine dark green, coarse. Pods single, very broad, plump, straight, dark green, pointed; contain 8 to 10 peas of highest quality. Seed large wrinkled, light green. This variety can well be considered the standard of high quality.

HUNDREDFOLD— This is, without doubt, the very best dwarf pea ever grown. It is the best flavored and the largest podded dwarf -growing sort in existence. It is ready about three days after the earliest sorts, and bears an enormous crop of handsome, intensely dark green, fairly broad and pointed pods, 4 inches long, containing about 8 large, dark green peas of excellent quality. The vines are 16 inches high, sturdy, and resist heat well.

THOMAS LAXTON— Dark Podded. Days to maturity, 73. A variety having been originated in England by Mr. Thomas Laxton, of Bedford, a noted English horticulturist. This pea is hardy and slightly earlier than Gradus and a more abundant yielder. The pods resemble Gradus in shape, excepting that they are blunt ended. They will attain a length of four and one-quarter inches. They are straight, inclined toward roundness and are well filled. The vines will grow to a height of thirty inches.

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ASPARAGUS

One-half Pound at Pound Price

Oz.

’A Lb.

Lb.

Palmetto . .

25c

75c

Conover’s Colossal .

. . . lOc

25c

75c

Columbian Mammoth White .

25c

75c

Mary Washington .

. .. 15c

40c

$1.25

BEANS

DWARF OR BUSH—

-Green

Podded

25 Pounds at 100 Pound Price

Lb.

5 Lbs.

10 Lbs.

100 Lbs.

Early Bountiful .

. .. 35c

$1.10

$1.90

$17.00

Burpee’s Stringless Greenpod .

. .. 35c

1.10

1.90

17.00

Giant Stringless Greenpod .

. .. 35c

1.10

1.90

17.00

Longfellow .

. .. 35c

1.10

1.90

17.00

Black Valentine, Old Type .

. .. 35c

1.10

1.90

17.00

French Horticultural (Romaine) .

... 35c

1.20

2.00

18.00

Full Measure .

. .. 35c

1.10

1.90

17.00

Tender Green .

. .. 35c

1.10

1.90

17.00

Stringless Black Valentine .

. .. 35c

1.10

1.90

17.00

Commodore or Dwarf Kentucky Wonder. . 45c

1.80

3.00

25.00

BEST DWARF YELLOW PODDED OR WAX

25 Pounds at 100 Pound Price

Lb.

5 Lbs.

10 Lbs.

100 Lbs.

Currie’s Rust Proof Wax .

.... 35c

$1.20

$2.00

$18.00

Round Pod Kidney Wax .

.... 40c

1.85

2.10

19.00

Pencil Pod Wax .

.... 35c

1.20

2.00

18.00

Golden Wax .

.... 35c

1.20

2.00

18.00

Dwarf Unrivalled Wax .

.... 35c

1.20

2.00

18.00

Webber’s Wax .

.... 35c

1.20

2.00

18.00

BEANS, DWARF LIMA

25 Pounds at 100 Pound Price

Lb,

5 Lbs.

10 Lbs.

100 Lbs.

Henderson’s Bush Lima .

.... 40c

$1.20

$2.10

$18.00

Fordhook Bush Lima .

1.75

2.65

23.00

Burpee’s Bush Lima .

.... 45c

1.65

2.50

22.00

Dreer’s Bush Lima .

.... 45c

1.75

2.65

23.00

BEST VARIETIES POLE BEANS

25 Pounds at 100 Pound Price

Lb.

5 Lbs.

10 Lbs.

100 Lbs.

Kentucky Wonder or Old Homestead .

35c

$1.25

$2.25

$18.00

Scotia .

35c

1.20

2.10

22.00

White Kentucky Wonder .

35c

1.65

3.00

25.00

Red Speckled Cut Short .

35c

1.40

2.50

20.00

Lazy Wife .

40c

1.20

2.10

18.00

King of the Garden Lima .

40c

1.65

3.00

25.00

Large White Lima .

40c

1.65

3.00

25.00

Small White Lima, Carolina or Sieva .

40c

1.65

3.00

25.00

Carpinteria .

40c

1.65

3.00

25.00

Kansas Wonder (Green Pod, one of the best)

40c

1.65

3.00

25.00

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ANDREWS-BURRI PRICE LIST

Matchless

SEjEjTS For Table

Oz.

Lb

Lb.

Asgrow Wonder .

. . 15c

30c

$1.00

A & B Special Crosby .

. 15c

30c

1.00

Detroit Dark Red .

. 15c

30 c

1.00

Nutting’s Gem . .

. 15c

30c

90c

Light Columbia, Larger Tops .

. 15c

30 c

90c

Crosby’s Egyptian, Light Strain .

. 15c

30c

90c

Extra Early Flat Egyptian .

. 15c

30c

1.00

Early Wonder, Select .

. 15c

30c

1.00

Swiss Chard, Ford Hook Giant .

. 15c

30c

90c

Matchless . .

. 15c

30c

1.00

BEETS Mangel and

Sugar

Five Lbs. and Over 5c Less Per Lb.

One-half Pound at Pound Price

Oz.

Lb.

Lb.

Mammoth Long Red .

20c

75c

Golden Tankard .

. lOc

20c

75c

Vilmorine’s Sugar .

. 10 c

20c

75c

Giant Half Sugar White .

. 10c

20c

75c

BROCCOLI

Oz.

1/4 Lb.

Lb.

Italian Green Sprouting .

. 90c

$3.00

$10.00

Propegano . .

. 90c

3.00

10.00

St. Valentine, extra select .

. . . . 75c

1.75

6.00

Early Pearl .

1.75

6.00

CABBAGE K. C. Market

One-half Pound at Pound Price Oz. % Lb. Lb.

Golden Acre Elite . 75c $2.25 $8.00

Pride of Denmark . 90c 2.50 9.00

Golden Acre . 50c 1.50 5.00

Copenhagen Market Imported . 50c 1.50 5.00

Early Jersey Wakefield . 35c 1.00 3.00

Charleston Large Wakefield . 35c 1.00 3.00

Glory of Enkhuizen . 40c 1.25 4.00

Penn State Ball Head . 50c 1.50 5.00

Early Dwarf Flat Dutch . 35c 1.00 3.00

Penn State Certified . 60c 1.75 6.00

Ferry’s Holland . 50c 1.50 5.00

Green Acre . 60c 1.75 6.00

Danish Ballhead, Short Stem . 50c 1.50 5.00

Highland Ballhead . 75c 2.00 7.00

Haco Early Dark Red . 50c 1.50 5.00

Mammoth Red Rock . 50c 1.50' 5.00

American Perfection Drumhead Savoy . 60c 1.75 6.00

K. C. Market . 40c 1.25 4.00

Prizetaker . 60c 1.75 6.00

Red Export No. 1 . 60c 1.75 6.00

CHINESE CABBAGE (Wong-Bok) . 40c 1.25 4.00

CHINESE CABBAGE (Chihli) . 40c 1.25 4.00

YELLOWS RESISTANT VARIETIES— Description on page 3

Golden Acre . 75c 2.00 7.00

Wisconsin No. 8 . 60c 1.75 6.00

Marion Market . 60c 1.75 6.00

Wisconsin All Season . 60c 1.75 6.00

Globe (Enkhuizen) . 60c 1.75 6.00

Bugner’s Short Stem . SOLD OUT

Danish Ballhead, Yellows Resistant . 60c 1.75 6.00

Red Hollander . SOLD OUT

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ANDREWS-BURRI PRICE LIST

CAULIFLOWER

WHITE MOUNTAIN— because of its unusual qualities and resistance has displaced nearly all of the other varieties where in competi¬ tion. A strong growing variety of the snowball type, produces larger and deeper heads and with no un¬ usual growing hindrances will make very ample foliage with overlap¬ ping leaves over the head as a pro¬ tection to the snow white heads in its forming. It is short stemmed and is not as “leggy” as many other types, matures with great uni¬ formity and when tied comes on very rapidly and for this reason we advise the planter to transplant in the field in such quantities as

he can handle to the best market¬ able advantage.

Nearly 100 per cent of White Mountain can be harvested within four months after sowing the seed. The white heads are great depth and pure white in color, it is very rare green leaves appear in the head. Five years’ experience prompts us to say that White Mountain will produce 25 to 30 per cent more number one market¬ able heads than most other vari¬ eties. White Mountain is in a class of its own and our statements are backed by the reports of our cus¬ tomers in Colorado, Michigan, Minnesota, Iowa and Illinois.

White Mountain

CAUUFLOWER

1/2 OZ.

Henderson’s True Early Snowball . $3.00

Catskill Snowball . 3.00

Super Strain Snowball .

Danish Giant or Dry Weather .

White Mountain .

July King .

White Swan .

White Excelsior . . .

Oz. Lb.

$5.00 $20.00

5.00' 20.00

SOLD OUT

ii

ii

a u

Lb.

$75.00

75.00

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CARROTS

Five libs, and Over 5c Less Per Lb.

One-half Pound at Pound Price Oz.

Coreless XXX . 20c

Early Long Scarlet Nantes . 20c

Chantenay Special, Long Type . 15c

Chantenay Regular . 15c

Chantenay Red Cored . 15c

Danvers Half Long . 15c

Denver Danvers . 15c

Danvers, Red Cored . 15c

Tender Sweet . 20c

Morse Bunching . 20c

Hutchinson . 20c

Imperator . 20c

Coreless . . .. 20c

Supreme Half Long . 20c

% Lb.

Lb.

65c

$2.25

50c

1.75

35c

1.25

35c

1.25

35c

1.25

35c

1.25

35c

1.25

35c

1.25

60c

2.00

60c

2.00

60c

1.50

60 c

2.00

60c

2.00

50c

1.50

SWEET CORN

GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM— 4 to 8 days later than Golden Bantam, stalks average 6^/^ to 7 feet, are sturdy and straight, and under favorable conditions two ears are usually produced on each stalk. The ears are about 8 inches long, 10 to 14 rowed, with tightly wrapped husk, which makes it re¬ sistant to ear worms. This hybrid is resistant to “Stewart’s disease” and has very uniform ears.

FIRST EARLY— GOLDEN EARLY MARKET This is the earliest large, golden Sweet Corn, earlier and larger than Golden Sunshine and 2 weeks earlier than Golden Bantam. The large ears are tightly filled with large, sweet kernels^ of exceptional flavor. This outstanding Corn will bring the best early mar¬ ket prices. The stalks grow 5 to 6 feet high and the ears, 7 to 8 inches long, are 12 to 14-rowed.

Adams Dwarf, Extra Early .

Adams Early Ideal . .

Early Table .

Early Sunrise .

Golden Early Market .

Whipple’s Early Yellow .

Whipple’s Early White .

Barden’s Wonder Bantam .

Golden Hummer .

Golden Sunshine .

Bantam Evergreen .

Golden Bantam .

Howling Mob .

Early Evergreen .

Stowell’s Evergreen Special .

Country Gentleman .

Trucker’s Favorite .

White Pearl .

Hybrids

Earligold (see inside back cover) .

Marcross C6.13 (see inside back cover) . . .

Tendergold (see inside back cover) .

Golden Cross Bantam (see inside back cover)

Lb.

5 Lbs.

10 Lbs.

100 Lbs.

25c

$0.90

$1.50

$12.00

25c

.75

1.25

10.00

30c

1.00

1.80

16.00

30c

1.25

2.25

17.00

30c

1.00

1.75

15.00

30c

1.00

1.75

13.00

30c

1.00

1.75

13.00

30c

1.00

1.75

15.00

30c

1.00

1.75

15.00

30c

1.00

1.75

15.00

30c

1.00

1.75

13.00

30c

1.00

1.75

13.00

30c

1.00

1.75

13.00

30c

1.00

1.75

13.00

30c

1.00

1.75

13.00

30c

1.00

1.75

14.00

20c

.60

1.10

6.00

20c

.60

1.10

6.00

50 c

2.00

3.50

30.00

40c

1.85

3.25

27.00

40c

1.75

3.00

25.00

40c

1.50

2.50

22.00

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CUCUMBER

Our Wonderful

OUR WONDERFUL— Beautiful in appearance, of dark bluish green color. Suitable for both the garden and forcing. A healthy, productive and fairly early variety, the fruits averaging 14 inches in length by 2V2 inches in diameter and are very symmetrical. An ideal Cu¬ cumber for the market grower.

WONDER GREEN— 10 in. long. A beautifully long, slender, dark green cucumber commanding a premium on the critical market, exceedingly popular because of excellent shape and intense dark color which is maintained longer than in any other variety. Fruit tapering at stem end, vigorous, productive, resistant to unfavorable growing conditions. Seeds are few.

DOUBLE YIEL D^ Enormous Yields of the Finest Pickles. In¬ creasingly popular among growers because of the enormous yield of fine straight pickles. The young cucumbers are produced in clusters.

The cucumbers are very straight with blunt ends, medium deep green in color and the very best shape for pickles. The earliest va¬ riety we know, enabling growers to plant late and get a large yield.

STRAIGHT-8—62 days. This out¬ standing variety produces sym¬ metrical, cylindrical fruits about eight inches in length and about IV2 inches in diameter. Fruits well rounded at ends, deep green when ready for use, and free from strip¬ ing. An ideal shipping cucumber.

CUCUMBER

Five Lbs. and Over 5c Less Per Lb.

A and C .

The Vaughn .

Stays Green .

Rice’s Early Fortune, Sealed Bags .

Our Wonderful .

Davis Perfect .

Clark’s Special .

National Pickling .

The Colorado .

Wonder Green .

Straight-8 .

Klondike .

Stays Green Long Type .

Double Yield .

Longfellow, Sealed Bags .

Oz.

% Lb.

Lb.

..20c

50c

$1.50

..20c

50c

1.50

..15c

35c

1.25

. .15c

35c

1.25

..20c

75c

2.50

..15c

35c

1.25

..15c

35c

1.25

..15c

35c

1.00

..20c

65c

2.00

..20c

75c

2.50

. .20c

50c

1.50

..15c

35c

1.25

. .20c

50c

1.50

, .15c

35c

1.25

, .20c

50c

1.75

14

ANDREWS-BURRI PRICE LIST

Kansas Pascal .

Oz,

..$3.00

% Lb. $11.00

Lb.

$38.00

Paris Golden Self -Bleaching .

.. 50c

1.75

6.00

Giant Pascal .

.. 25c

75c

2.50

Ace Celeriac, Turnip Rooted .

.. 50c

1.25

4.00

Golden Plume .

.. 1.00

3.50

12.00

Tall Strain Golden, Self-Bleaching .

. . 1.00

3.50

12.00

California, Golden No. 14 .

.. 1.50

5.00

18.00

Supreme Golden .

.. 2.00

7.00

25.00

Golden Pascal .

.. 1.50

5.00

18.00

Jumbo Utah Pascal .

.. 1.00

3.50

12.00

CHICORY— Witloff, French Endive .

. . 60c

1.75

6.00

COLLARDS Georgia, Southern or Creole .

.. 10c

20c

60c

DILL Mammoth .

.. 15c

35c

1.00

EGG PLANT

One-half Lb. at Lb. Price

Oz.

% Lb.

Lb.

Improved New York .

.. 50c

$1.50

$5.00

Black Beauty .

1.50

5.00

E. Z. Market .

.. 1.00

3.50

12.00

ENDIVE Full Heart

Large Green Curled .

Deep Heart .

Broad Leaf .

Green Curled, Pink Ribbed .

Golden Heart, Summer .

15c

40c

$1.25

15c

40 c

1.25

15c

40c

1.25

15c

40c

1.25

SOLD OUT

ANDREWS-BURRI PRICE LIST

15

Long Standing Curled Siberian

KALE OR BORECOLE

Long Standing Curled Siberian. The green leaves are very large and comparatively plain in the centre, but heavily curled on the edge. It is a fast grower, extremely hardy and will stand longer in the spring with¬ out bolting than any other variety.

% Lb. Lb.

Half Dwarf, Green Curled Scotch, Extra

Long Standing . 20c 75c

Tall Curled Scotch . 25c 75c

Dwarf Green Curled Scotch . 20c 75c

Blue Scotch or Bloomsdale . 25c 75c

Siberian, Long Standing Curled . 25c 75c

5 Lbs. 10 Lbs.

$3.50

8.50

3.50 3.50 3.50

$6.00

6.00

6.00

6.00

6.00

KOHL-RABI

One-half Pound at Pound Price Oz.

Extra Early White Vienna . 40c

Early Purple Vienna . 40c

Prague Forcing .

LEEK

One-half Pound at Pound Price Oz.

Large Flag . 35c

Elephant . 40c

% Lb. $1.25 1.25

Lb.

$4.00

4.00

SOLD OUT

MUSTARD

Oz.

Moss Curled, Long Standing . 10c

White London . 10c

Southern Giant Curled, Long Standing . 10 c

Fordhook Fancy, Long Standing . 10c

Southern Giant Curled . 10c

% Lb. $1.00 1.25

% Lb. 25c 20c 25c 25c 25c

Lb.

$3.50

4.00

Lb.

60c

50c

60c

60c

60c

16

ANDREWS-BURRI PRICE LIST

LETTUCE

IMPERIAL No. 847— A new black- seeded strain of New York which may prove to be better than New York No. 12. The lar^e-framed plants have large, rounded medium green heads with abundant wrapper leaves. This strain shows high re¬ sistance to brown blight and tip- burn. Specially recommended for summer production, as well as spring and fall. Later than New York No. 12 but stands longer.

NEW YORK No. 12 An even, well- bred early strain which does well right up to July. The plant is large

with solid, slightly flattened, Cab- bage-like heads, well blanched, crisp and sweet. Its broad outer leaves are crumpled and fairly blistered, notched and slightly curled at the edges. The color is a trifle lighter than the very dark green of other strains. It is very flne for shipping.

NEW YORK No. 515— This is an¬ other early maturing strain but its most outstanding feature is its sure heading ability. Each plant makes a big, solid head, slightly darker than No. 12 and rounder. It stands fairly long without bolting.

HEAD LETTUCE

Five Lbs. and Over 10c Less Per Lb. One-half Pound at Pound Price

Oz.

Vi Lb.

Lb.

Imperial No. 847, Black Seeded .

. 35c

$1.10

$3.50

New York No. 12 .

. 30c

90c

3.00

New York No. 515 .

. 30c

90c

3.00

New York No. 44 .

. 40c

1.25

4.00

New York No. 23 .

. 30c

90c

3.00

Iceberg .

50c

1.50

Big Boston .

35c

1.25

Hot Weather .

75c

2.50

Unrivalled Summer .

50c

1.50

LEAF LETTUCE

Black Seeded Simpson .

Grand Rapids .

Early Curled Simpson .

Prize Head .

Oz.

. 15c

Vi Lb.

35c

35c

35c

35c

35c

Lb.

$1.25

1.25

1.25

1.25

1.25

Improved Hanson .

Denver Market .

35c

1.25

Grand Rapids Washington Strain .

35c

1.25

ROMAINE OR COS

Oz.

% Lb.

Lb.

Light Green Cos .

50c

$1.50

Dark Green Cos . 15c 50c 1.60

ANDREWS-BURRI PRICE LIST

Hale’s Best Special

MUSKMELON OR CANTALOUPE

Five Lbs. and Over 5c Less Per Lb.

One-half Pound at Pound Price

Hale’s Best, Special .

Milwaukee Market .

Super Fecto .

Bender’s Surprise .

Maryland .

Gold Medal .

Hearts of Gold .

Early Sunrise .

Hard-Shell Bender .

Osage Extra Early .

Lake Champlain .

Orange Flesh .

Golden Osage, hard-shell .

Osage or Hybrid .

Breakfast Queen (Sealed Bags) .

Honey Rock or Sugar Rock .

New Delicious .

Large Hearts of Gold .

Hale’s Best, Number 36 (Sealed Bags)

Hale’s Best Jumbo .

Rocky Ford Improved .

Mildew Resistant Number 45 .

Oz.

Lb.

Lb.

. 15c

40c

$1.25

. 15c

50c

1.50

. 15c

50c

1.50

. 15c

50c

1.50

. 15c

35c

1.25

. 20c

60c

2.00'

. 15c

35c

1.25

. 15c

40c

1.25

. 20c

60c

2.00

. 15c

40c

1.50

. 20c

60c

2.00

. 20c

60c

2.00

. 20c

60c

2.00

. 15c

50c

1.50

. 20c

60c

2.00

. 20c

50c

1.50

. 20c

50c

1.50

. 20c

60c

2.00

. 20c

40c

1.50

. 20c

50c

1.50

. 15c

35c

1.25

. 20c

50c

1.50

WATERMELON

Mountain Hoosier (see page 4) .

Fourth of July (see page 4) .

Tom Watson (Cut Red) .

Kleckley Sweet Improved, New Wonder .

Blue Boy .

Smoky Joe (see page 5) .

Winter Queen .

Kletex Watson .

Oklahoma Chief (see page 4) .

Stone Mountain .

Black Seeded Angelino .

Arnold .

State Fair (Wilt Resistant) (see page 5) . . . . Kleckley No. 6 (Wilt Resistant) (see page 5)

Dixie Queen .

Clara Lee (or Florida Giant) (see page 4) . .

Kansas King (see page 4) .

Bill Rogers .

King Bee (see page 4) .

OKRA

White Velvet .

Perkins Mammoth .

Dwarf Green .

ONIONS

Five Lbs. and Over 10c Less Per Lb. One-half Pound at Pound Price

Ebenezer .

Southport Large Red Globe . .

Southport White Globe . .

White Portugal or Silver Skin .

Yellow Globe Danvers . .

Riverside Sweet Spanish .

Southport Yellow Globe, Brigham Strain. .

White Bunch .

White Sweet Spanish .

Extra Early Yellow Globe .

Crystal White Wax .

Yellow Sweet Spanish Utah Strain .

White Lisbon .

New Wonder Bunch .

One-half Pound at Pound Price PARSNIPS

Hollow Crown, All American .

Thick Shoulder Hollow Crown .

One-half Pound at Pound Price PARSLEY

Peerless .

Double or Moss Curled .

Plain or Single .

Thick Rooted Hamburg .

Paramount .

Oz.

Lb.

Lb.

. 15c

40 c

$1.25

. 15c

50c

1.50

. 10c

25c

75c

. 10c

25c

75c

. 15c

50c

1.50

. 15c

50c

1.50

. 15c

35c

1.00

. 15c

35c

1.00

. 15c

50c

1.50

. 15c

35c

1.00

. 15c

35c

1.00

. 15c

50c

1.50

. 15c

40c

1.00

. 15c

40c

1.25

. 15c

40c

1.25

. 15c

35c

1.25

. 15c

40c

1.25

. 15c

35c

1.25

. 15c

40c

1.25

Oz.

Vi Lb.

Lb.

. 15c

25c

75c

. 15c

25c

75c

. 15c

25c

75c

Oz.

Vi Lb.

Lb.

WRITE FOR PRICES

. 30c

90c

3.00

Oz.

Vi Lb.

Lb.

. 15c

30 c

$1.10

. 15c

30c

1.00

Oz.

Vi Lb.

Lb.

. 20c

50 c

$1.50

. 15c

35c

1.25

. 15c

35c

1.25

. 15c

35c

1.25

. 15c

35c

1.25

ANDREWS-BURRI PRICE LIST

19

One-half Pound at Pound

PEAS

Price

Lb.

5 Lbs.

10 Lbs.

100 Lbs.

Mammoth Pod, Extra Early.

35c

$1.15

$2.15

$17.00

Extra Early Pilot .

35c

1.25

2.25

18.00

Alaska .

35c

1.00

1.80

14.00

Alaska (Large Podded) .

, 35c

1.15

2.15

17.00

Gradus .

35c

1.15

2.15

17.00

Thos. Laxton (Dark Podded) .

35c

1.15

2.15

17.00

Laxtonian .

35c

1.15

2.15

17.00

Dwarf Telephone .

35c

1.15

2.15

17.00

Little Marvel .

35c

1.15

2.15

17.00

Hundred Fold .

35c

1.15

2.15

17.00

Early Bird .

35c

1.15

2.15

17.00

Telephone .

35c

1.15

2.15

17.00

Alderman (Dark Podded)...

35c

1.15

2.15

17.00

Laxton Progress .

35c

1.15

2.15

17.00

World’s Record .

35c

1.15

2.15

17.00

Western Giant .

35c

1.15

2.25

18.00

One-half Pound at Pound

PEPPER

Price

Oz.

Lb.

Lb.

Pride of the Market .

...$1.00

$3.00

$10.00

California Wonder .

. .. 60c

2.00

6.00

Sunnybrook (Pimento) .

. . . 60c

2.00

6.00

Chinese Giant .

. .. 60c

2.00

6.00

Ruby King .

. .. 50c

1.50

5.00

Oakview Wonder. . .

. .. 1.00

3.00

10.00

Bell or Bull Nose .

. .. 50c

1.50

5.00

Calwonder .

...SOLD

OUT

Neapolitan .

. .. 60c

2.00

6.00

Long Red Cayenne .

. .. 50c

1.50

5.00

Imp. Thick Long Red .

. .. 75c

2.25

7.50

Missouri Wonder .

... 1.00

3.00

10.00

Small Chili .

. .. 60c

1.75

6.00

World Beater or Goliath...

. .. 50c

1.50

5.00

Harris’ Earliest .

. .. 75c

2.25

7.00

Harris’ Early Giant .

. .. 50c

1.50

5.00

Oshkosh .

. .. 75c

2.25

7.00

Ozark Giant .

... 1.50

5.00

20.00

Yellow Hot Hungarian .

. .. 75c

2.25

7.00

King of the North .

... 75c

2.25

7.00

PUMPKIN

Five Lbs. and Over 5c Less Per Lb. One-half Pound at Pound Price

Large Cheese or Kentucky Field .

Sweet Potato .

Small Sugar .

Connecticut Field .

King of Mammoth .

Cushaw Striped .

Winter Luxury (Netted) .

Cushaw White .

Oz.

V4. Lb.

Lb.

lOc

20c

60c

15c

35c

$1.00

15c

35c

1.00

15c

25c

75c

20c

50c

1.50

15c

35c

1.00

15c

35c

1.00

15c

35c

1.00

20

ANDREWS-BURRI PRICE LIST

RADISH

BRIGHT SCARLET GLOBE SPE¬ CIAL GREENHOUSE STOCK (Transplanted Stock) We offered a Special Greenhouse Stock of Scarlet Globe Radish a few years ago which has made many friends. Last year we offered an improved stock of this type. In addition to an earlier maturity, this strain is

much improved in color, which is a rich brilliant scarlet, approach¬ ing the Saxa color. Its main ad¬ vantage is the unsurpassed quality. Crisp as no other radish, thin- skinned and much longer standing before becoming pithy. This im¬ proved strain is one of our new in¬ troductions of “Quality Radishes.”

ANDREWS-BURRI PRICE LIST

21

RADISH

RESELECTED SCARLET GLOBE, No. 509, European Grown From carefully selected transplanted roots. A perfect strain, result of individual plant selection. Surpris¬ ingly uniform, color brightest scar¬ let, shape perfect, well-rounded bottom, with thin tap-root. Tops are of medium size and uniform. Flesh pure white, crisp and of fine flavor. It remains very long in prime con¬ dition. Fine for market.

SCARLET GLOBE, SPECIAL OUTDOOR STRAIN (with more tops) The past few years we have had an increasing demand, especial¬ ly from growers of the Norfolk, Va., section, for a Scarlet Globe Radish which will produce some¬ what larger tops than our regular Reselected Scarlet Globe. It some¬ times occurs that the tops of the latter variety when sown outside re¬ main too short so that they do not bunch well. This demand has prompted us to select a strain with somewhat larger tops and we are

glad to be able to offer it to the trade now. This radish differs from our Reselected strain only in the length of tops, as for the rest it is quite as perfect in every respect. It is unsurpassed for outdoors truckers’ work.

CRIMSON GIANT, Improved— A nearly globe-shaped Radish, very large, and remaining in good con¬ dition a remarkably long time for a midseason variety. Skin is fine crimson, and flesh pure white and of excellent quality. It matures very quickly and is tender and crisp. A fine sort for open-ground successive sowing.

ICICLE MUCK-SOIL STRAIN— This is a very highly selected strain and excels all others we have ever observed. The roots are remarkably uniform and perfectly shaped. The tops in this strain are short and compact but when grown on muck soil they reach just the ideal size for easy bunching and basketing.

Five Lbs. and Over 5c Less Per Lb.

One-half Pound at Pound Price

Oz.

% Lb.

Lb.

100 Lbs.

Bright Scarlet Globe, Greenhouse Special . .

15c

85c

$1.00

$90.00

Scarlet Globe, Reselected No. 509, Imp .

15c

30c

90c

80.00

Scarlet Globe, Special Outdoor Strain, Ameri-

can Grown .

15c

25c

60c

60.00

New Sparkler White Tip .

15c

25c

70c

60.00

Improved Crimson Giant .

15c

25c

75c

65.00

Scarlet Turnip White Tip .

15c

25c

65c

60.00

French Breakfast .

15c

25c

65c

50.00

Philadelphia White Box .

15c

25c

75c

60.00

Wood’s Early Frame .

15c

25c

75c

50.00

Long Scarlet Short Top .

15c

25c

75c

50.00

White Strasburg .

15c

25c

75c

60.00

White Lady Finger .

15c

25c

75c

50.00

Improved Chartier .

15c

25c

75c

50.00

White Icicle. .

15c

25c

70c

65.00

White Stuttgart .

15c

25c

80c

65.00

Round Black Spanish .

15c

25c

80c

65.00

Long Black Spanish .

15c

25c

80c

65.00

Mammoth White Winter .

15c

25c

80c

65.00

22

ANDREWS-BURRI PRICE LIST

liong: Standing Bloomsdnlc

RHUBARB

One-half Pound at Pound Price Oz. Lb. Lb.

Victoria Giant . 20c 60c $2.00

Linneus . 20c 60c 2.00

SPINACH

25 Pounds at 100 Pound Price Bloomsdale Reselected, Dark Green. .

Princess Juliana .

Bloomsdale Savoy (Blight Resistant)

Viroflay Thick Leaf .

Long Standing Bloomsdale Special . .

Presto .

King Noble . . . .

Old Dominion (Blight Resistant) . . . . Gaudry .

h WRITE FOR PRICES

J

TVT ^ 1 J Oz, Lb, Lb,

New Zealand . . 15e 35c $1.00

PRESTO (36 Days)-— Prickly seeded, the earliest and quickest growing vari^y of all spinach. Very hardy and will stand cold and unfavorable weather in cases where early round seeded sorts will decay and wilt. Also quite resistant to blight.

SAGE

One-half Pound at Pound Price Oz.

Large Leaved Garden . 50c

SALSIFY OR OYSTTER PLANT

One-half Pound at Pound Price Oz

Mammoth Sandwich Island . 20c

Lb.

$1.50

Lb.

$5.00

1/4 Lb. 50c

Lb.

$1.50

ANDREWS-BURRI PRICE LIST

23

Giant Summer Straiglitneck Squash

SQUASH OR CYMBLING

One-half Pound at Pound Price Oz. Lb. Lb.

Improved Table Queen . 20c 60c $1.75

Early Prolific Straightneck . 20c 50c 1.50

Early Prolific Crookneck . 15c 40c 1.25

Giant Warted Hubbard . 25c 75c 2.50

Early White Bush . 15c 35c 1.00

Mammoth White Bush . 15c 35c 1.00

Golden Summer Crookneck . 15c 35c 1.00

Warted Hubbard, Denning’s Black Strain . 20c 40c 1.25

Zucchini, Black . 20c 50c 1.50

Des Moines, or Table Queen . 20c 50c 1.50

Giant Summer Straightneck . 20c 40c 1.25

Blue Hubbard Special Strain XXX . 20c 60c 2.00

Buttercup . 20c 60c 2.00

Zucchini, Grey . 20c 50c 1.50

King’s Crown . 25c 75c 2.50

Vegetable Marrow, Bush . 15c 35c 1.25

Vegetable Marrow, Vining . 15c 35c 1.25

Fordhook, Bush . 20c 50c 1.50

Fordhook, Vining . 20c 50c 1.50

TOBACCO Oz. 1/4 Lb. Lb.

White Burley . 50c $1.25

Yellow Pryor . 50c 1.25

TURNIPS

Five Lbs. and Over 10c Less Per Lb.

One-half Pound at Pound Price Oz. % Lb. Lb.

Purple Top Milan . 15c 35c $1.00

Early White Milan . 15c 35c 1.00

White Egg . 15c 25c 75c

Purple Top Globe . 10c 25c 60c

Purple Top Strap Leaf . 10c 20c 50c

Seven Top . 15c 20c 50c

Snow Ball . 15c 25c 75c

Shogoin . 15c 35c 1.00

Tokio Market . 15c 35c 1.00

Rutabaga Neckless . 15c 25c 75c

24

ANDRE WS-BURRI PRICE LIST

Iviiigr of the Staliers

TOMATO

One-half Pound at Pound Price

Bo-Kay (See description on inside front cover). .

Yellow Pear, Red Pear, Yellow Plum,

King* of Stakers (see description, inside cover)

Oz.

% Lb.

Lb.

$1.00

$3.00

$10.00

1.00

3.00

10.00

75c

2.25

8.00

50c

1.50

5.00

40c

1.25

4.00

40c

1.25

4.00

40c

1.25

4.00

40c

1.25

4.00

40c

1.25

4.00

50c

1.50

5.00

. 75c

2.25

8.00

40 c

1.25

4.00

40c

1.25

4.00

50c

1.50

5.00

. 50c

1.50

5.00

. 50c

1.50

5.00

50c

1.50

5.00

55c

1.75

6.00

40c

1.25

4.00

50c

1.50

5.00

40c

1.25

4.00

60c

1.75

6.00

60c

1.75

6.00

50 c

1.50

5.00

50c

1.50

5.00

60c

1.75

6.00

1.50

5.00

15.00

2.25

7.50

25.00

75c

2.50

9.00

1.00

3.00

10.00

75c

2.50

8.00

75c

2.50

8.00

3.00

10.00

75c

2.25

8.00

75c

2.25

8.00

ANDRE WS-BURRI PRICE LIST

25

^lo4A/e^ Seexii

ASTERS

American Branching (Also known as Vick’s Branching) We recom¬ mend the American Branching type highly. Very free blooming, producing flowers of broad-petaled type, slightly incurved and very lasting. Handsome double flowers borne on long stems, free brancher and unsurpassed in merit. 24 inches tall. Wilt resistant.

Crimson .

14

oz..

30c

oz..

$1.00

Lavender or Dark Blue .

14

oz.,

30c

oz..

1.00

Shell Pink . .

14

oz.,

30c

oz..

1.00

Purple or Dark Blue .

14

oz..

30c

oz..

1.00

Rose .

14

oz..

30c

oz..

1.00

White .

14

oz..

30c

oz..

1.00

Fine Mixed .

14

oz..

30c

oz.,

1.00

Crego’s Giant Branching Comet Also known as “Ostrich Plume,” is the most popular variety grown. The flowers have long, shaggy petals, suggesting a Chrysanthemum, and often are curled and in¬ terlaced. Blooms midsummer. 2 feet. Wilt resistant.

Crimson .

10 c

14

OZ.,

30c

oz..

$1.00

Lavender .

10c

14

OZ.,

30c

oz..

1.00

Purple or Dark Blue .

10c

14

oz..

30c

oz..

1.00

Rose .

10c

V4

oz..

30c

oz..

1.00

Shell Pink .

10c

14

oz..

30c

oz..

1.00

White .

10c

14

oz..

30c

oz..

1.00

Fine Mixed .

10c

1^4

oz..

30c

oz..

1.00

Hearts of France (Wilt resistant). Beautiful rich dark red, and much

in demand . oz., 45c; Yi oz., $1.50; oz., $2.25

Queen of the Market (Wilt resistant). The best early among the Asters. Habit branching. Flowers double and nearly round. Plants 18 inches high and very productive. Ten days earlier than any other.

Crimson .

10c

14

oz..

30c;

oz..

$1.00

Purple or Dark Blue .

10c

V4

oz..

30c;

oz..

1.00

Lavender .

10c

V4

oz..

30c;

oz..

1.00

Light Rose .

10c

14

oz..

30c;

oz..

1.00

White .

10c

14

oz..

30c;

oz..

1.00

Fine Mixed .

10c

14

oz..

30c;

oz..

1.00

AGERATUM

Blue Perfection Compact, very large flowered variety. The darkest sort grown from seed . 14 oz., 20c

ALYSSUM Makes a very pretty border; fine for carpet bedding. Blooms June to November. Sow where wanted to bloom.

Carpet of Snow Very suitable for border and pot work.

4 inches. . Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; Vz oz., 40c; oz., 65c

Little Gem . Pkt., 10c; 14 oz., 25c; 14 oz., 40c; oz., 65c

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ANTIRRHINUM (Snapdragon) An exquisite tender perennial, living for a second and third year, but best treated as an annual, blooming in July if sown early and then on until killed by frost. By cutting off most of the flowering stems and giving a slight protection over winter, plants will bloom second summer for four months.

Majus Golden King, 2 ft . Pkt., 10c

Majus Scarlet Cardinal, 2 ft . Pkt., 10c

Majus Queen Victoria White, 2 ft . Pkt., 10c

Majus Harmony Terra Cotta Orange, 2 ft . Pkt., 10c

Majus Rose Queen, 2 ft . Pkt., 10c

Majus Mixed, 2 ft. Pink, Red, Rose, Yellow, Scarlet.Pkt., 10c

Vi oz., 45c Vi oz., 45c Vi oz., 30c Vi oz., 50c Vi oz., 45c Vi oz., 30c

AQUILEGIA (Columbine) Among the most beautiful of hardy per¬ ennial old-fashioned flowers. Blooms in early spring and summer for 60 days. Foliage very attractive. Will thrive anywhere, but pre¬ fers partial shade and moisture. Splendid for cutting. 214-3 feet.

Long Spurred Silver Queen . Pkt., 25c; V& oz., 45c

Long Spurred Pink Shades . Pkt., 25c; Vs oz., 50c

Long Spurred Blue Shades . Pkt., 25c; Vs oz., 50c

Improved Varieties Mixed . Vz oz., 35c

ACROCLINIUM (Everlasting) Semi-double, Daisy-like flowers about 1 inch across, with strawy petals of silky appearance; bright yellow centers. 15 inches. White and pink. . .Pkt., 10c; Vi oz., 25c; Vz oz., 40c

BALSAM (Lady’s Slipper) A tender annual preferring partial shade. Flowers both single and double, in bright colors and variations are wax-like and very attractive. The individual blossoms floating in a dish of water exhibit beauty to best advantage.

Improved Double Camelia Flowered In its extraordinary size, perfect form and brilliant colors, this fine strain of balsam surpasses all

others. Height 18 inches . Vi oz., 20c; oz., 60c

Double Bush Flowering (New) Compact dwarf plant with the blos¬ soms at the ends of the stems so that they are not hidden by the foliage . Vi oz., 65c; Vz oz., $1.15; oz., $2.00

CALENDULA

Campfire or Sensation Enormous; brilliant orange with a scarlet sheen and a full yellow center. Our strain of this variety is un¬ usually fine and enjoys a large demand.

Pkt., 10c; oz., 45c; Vi lb., $1.25; lb., $4.00 (New) Orange Shaggy Winner of Gold Medal in “All America”

competition in 1935. Fringed and laciniated petals of deep

orange . oz., 35c; Vi lb., $1.25; lb., $4.00

Orange King, Double The best bright orange . Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c

Lemon Queen, Double Good clear lemon . Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c

CAMPANULA or CANTERBURY BELLS The Canterbury Bells are a large genus of showy plants, blooming in profusion. Easy of culture; succeeds well in good soil. Blooms second year. 2-3 feet. Calycanthema (Cup-and-Saucer) Mixed Large cup-shaped bells, sur¬ rounded by a calyx resembling a saucer, and giving effect of being

double. . . . . . . Pkt., 10c; Vs oz., 25c

Medium Single Mixed Large hanging bell-like flowers, in shades of blue, pink and white . Pkt., 10c; Vz oz., 25c

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CANDYTUFT (Annual) These well-known favorites are among the most beautiful of our annual flowers. The seeds can be sown at all seasons or in Fall for early flowering. They like rich soil and plenty of room to flower freely. Very pretty in masses. Bloom in 60 days. 1 foot. Does not transplant readily.

Umbellata Mixed . Pkt., 10c; oz., 35c

PERENNIAL CANDYTUFT

Iberis Gibraltarica Of spreading habit and covered with flat clusters of lilac flowers, shading to white at center. Tops die in winter, but new growth appears early the following season. Excellent for rock gardens or edgings. 8 inches. Blooms second year. Pkt., 10c; H oz., 25c Iberis Sempervirens Perennial white for rock and open gardens. 8 inches. Blooms second year . Pkt., 15c; oz., 30c

CENTAUREA— The Centaurea is particularly well adapted for border work, and is also of value for cutting. Sow where wanted to bloom, as seedings do not transplant readily. Very easy to grow.

Cyanus, Double Blue (Cornflower) . Pkt., 10c; */2 oz., 20c

Cyanus, Double Crimson . Pkt., 10c; */2 oz., 20c

Imperialis. Mixed (Sweet Sultan) Larger than usual Centaureas;

colors, blue, white, pink and yellow. 18 to 24 in. .Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c Candidissima (Dusty Miller) Foliage finely cut and of silvery-gray color. For bedding and borders only . Pkt., 10c; Vs oz., 30c

CYPRESS VINE (Ipomoea quamoclit) Among the most beautiful of running and twining vines, blooming from midsummer until frost. Quamoclit Mixed White and crimson. Lilac-like foliage climbing 8 feet . Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c

COREOPSIS

Lanceolata California Sunbeam 2-3 feet. Single . Pkt., 10c

Double Sunburst Beautiful fully double flowers, 2 inches across. Comes 80% true from seed, and is a welcome change from the single type . % oz., 35c; oz., 60c

COSMOS

Extra Early Mammoth Mixed . Pkt., 10c; *4 oz., 20c

Late Mammoth Mixed . Pkt., 10c ; V2 oz., 20c

Extra Early Double Crested Mixed. 50% double. . .Pkt., 10c; % oz., 45c

DAHLIA (Seeds Only)

Hybrid Show Double Mixed An exceptional mixture of really fine

seed, saved from prize-winning plants . Pkt., 10c; Yg oz., 35c

Finest Single Mixed Will produce brilliant flowers running through a wide range of striking colors. Fine for cutting . Pkt., 10c; Yi oz., 35c

DIANTHUS

Heddewigi Double Mixed (Japan Pink) ^Very showy and fragrant. Flowers 2 to 2V4 inches, resembling a carnation, many beautifully

striped and mottled. 10 inches . Pkt., 10c; Yz oz., 30c

Heddewigi Single Mixed (Japan Pink) . Pkt., 10c; */2 oz., 25c

Annual Sweet William (Sweet Wivelsfield) A very desirable type of single flower (Dianthus Hybridus), with a Sweet William-like growth. Flowers, however, are much larger and brighter, and more unusually marked and flaked. Blooms first year. Mixed. . . .Pkt., 10c; Yi oz., 35c

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DAISY, DOUBLE (Beilis monstrosa) The English Daisy is a dainty perennial Springtime plant. Fine for edging or border. Quite hardy in most situations, easy culture, requires shade. Flowers from April to June.

Improved Giant Double Pink . Pkt., 10c; oz., 35c

Improved Giant Double Red . Pkt., 10c; Vs oz., 60c

Improved Giant Double Snowball . Pkt., 10c; oz., 35c

Improved Giant Double Choice Mixed . Vi oz., 60c; oz., $2.25

DELPHINIUM The Delphiniums are showy perennials. Very easy to cultivate and beautiful for borders. The foliage is dark green, much divided, throwing out to perfection the blossoms, which are terminal spikes of blue. Although hardy perennials, the plants will bloom the first Autumn if started early.

Belladonna Improved (Cliveden Beauty) Clear Blue.

Bellamosum Dark Blue .

Gold Medal Hybrids, Finest Mixed

Pkt., 10c; Vi oz., 60c; oz., $2.00 Pkt., 10c; Vi oz., 40c; oz., $1.50 . Pkt., 10c; Yi oz., 45c

DIGITALIS (Foxglove)— Hardy perennials of easy culture, living for several years without care and having tall spikes of showy, curious- shaped flowers. Blooms second year. 3 feet.

New Shirley Giant Hybrid Mixed . Pkt., 10c; Vz oz., 45c

DIDISOUS (Blue Lace Flower)

Coeruleus— Dainty lavender-blue flowers from June to October. Ex¬ cellent for bedding, and makes a splendid cut-flower. Sow where wanted to bloom . Pkt., lOc; 1/4 oz., 35c

ESCHSCHOLTZIA— California Poppy . Pkt., 10c; oz., 60c

FOUR O’CLOCK-Mixed . Pkt., lOc; oz., 25c

GAILLARDIA— Grandiflora Mixed . Pkt., 10c; oz., 50c

GERANIUM— Mixed .

GOURDS Dish Cloth .

Sugar Trough .

Hercules .

Egg Shape .

Giant Water Bottle .

Mixed .

Calabash .

Pear-shaped striped .

Turk’s Turban, Ornamental

Small Spoon .

Bicolor .

Warted Mixed Colors .

Horned Cucumber .

Pkt., 10c; Vi

oz..

50c

10c

oz..

25c

10c

oz..

25c

10c

oz..

25c

10c

oz..

25c

10c

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25c

10c

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25c

10 c

oz..

25c

10c

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25c

10c

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25c

10c

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25c

10c

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25c

10c

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25c

10c

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25c

HELICHRYSUM MONSTROSUM Strawflowers Canarv Yellow

Fire Ball .

Rose Queen .

Gomphrena Mixed. . . .*!.*!! 1 . .

Gypsophilia— Baby’s Breath,* *Single Gypsophilia— Baby’s Breath, Double

. . . .Pkt., 10c; oz., 60c . . . .Pkt., 10c; oz., 60c . . . .Pkt., 10c; oz., 60c . . . .Pkt., 10c; oz., 40c . . . .Pkt., 10c; oz., 40c Pkt., 10c; Vi oz., $1.25

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HELIOTROPE Old-fashioned fragrant plant. Mixed . Pkt., 10c

HOLLYHOCK Single, Mixed . Pkt., 10c; Yz oz., 35c

Double Mixed . Pkt., 10c; Yz oz., 50c

LANTANA— Mixed . . Pkt., 10c; Yi oz., 35c

LOBELIA, Crystal Palace (Annual) Height 6 in. Plants form compact little bushes covered with brilliant, deep blue flowers throughout the summer. Desirable for edgings, bedding and pot culture.

. Pkt., 10c; oz., 40c

Cambridge Blue . Pkt., 10c; oz., 60c

LUPINS, Hartwegi (Annual) Height 2 ft. Plants are of robust branch¬ ing habit with deeply cut dark foliage, and tall graceful spikes of pea-shaped flowers in delicate shades of blue, lavender, pink and white. Fine for cutting. If cut as they mature the plants will con¬ tinue to bloom . Pkt., 10c; oz., 75c

LARKSPUR, Tall Hyacinth Flowered Bloom quickly from seed sown in the spring, and their graceful flower-spikes furnish the finest cut flowers from early summer to frost. Thrive best in sunny position.

Lilac, Light . Oz., 90c

Pink . Oz., 90c

Purple or Dark Blue . Oz., 90c

White . Oz., 90c

Finest Mixed . Oz., 75c

'/4

*/4

*/4

'/4

'/4

lb., $2.25 lb., 2.25 lb., 2.25 lb., 2.25 lb., 2.00

MARIGOLD When all other flowers are past their prime. Marigolds will still furnish a wealth of color. The dwarf varieties are ideal for bedding, while the taller types are valuable for cutting. Marigolds are shallow rooters, and apt to be blown about unless staked.

(New) Sweet-Scented Yellow Supreme “All- America” Gold Medal for 1935. Is lemon-yellow counterpart of the famous Guinea Gold, and like it is carnation-flowered and 100% semi-double, but its flow¬ ers are even larger. After being in water 48-72 hours, it takes on an even more delightful color, and, if possible, a more graceful form. Deliciously sweet scented. . .Pkt., 10c; Y4 25c; oz., 70c; Yi Ih., $2.00

(New) Gigantea Sunset Giants A new race with double flowers, 5-7 inches across, in shades of vivid orange, dark and light yellow and primrose. Sweet-scented, too. 35% will come single, but the excel¬ lence of the doubles will compensate for this. Long stems for cut¬ ting . Yi oz., 40c; oz., $1.50; Yi lb., $5.00

African Orange Ball 2% feet . Yi oz., 40c;oz., 1.25

African Lemon Ball 2% feet . % oz., 40c; oz., 1.25

African Tall Double Mixed 2% feet . Yi oz., 40c;oz., 1.25

French Dwarf Double Orange. 10 inches . Yi oz., 20c; oz., 60c

French Dwarf Double Lemon. 10 inches . Yi oz., 20c; oz., 60c

MEXICAN FIRE BUSH (Kochia Trichophylla) . Pkt, 10c

MOONVINE— White . Pkt, 10c; oz., 35c

MORNING GLORY— Heavenly Blue . Pkt, 10c; oz., 60c

Japanese . Pkt, 10c; oz., 25c

Scarlett O’Hara . Pkt, 25c; Yi oz., 75c; oz., $2.50

MYOSOTIS (Forget-Me-Not) . Pkt, 10c; Yi oz., 30c

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PETUNIAS— For garden or house culture few plants equal the petunia in effectiveness. Beautiful and especially useful for borders, solid beds, window boxes, porch boxes and vases. They commence flower¬ ing early and continue a sheet of bloom throughout the whole season until killed by frost; easily cultivated, only requiring a fairly good soil and sunny position.

Giants of California Mixed A well-balanced mixture containing a re¬ markably fine variety of colors, in blends of crimson, white, violet, lavender and pink. Large flowers freely produced. . Pkt., 25c; 1-16 oz., $3.00; Yz oz., $20.00

Elk’s Pride Surpassing Purple Prince in size, is darkest velvety- purple single, and in much demand for modern gardens. Effective in combination with Dainty Lady. .Pkt., 25c; 1-16 oz., $3.50; Ys oz., $6.00

Balcony Petunias Free-blooming, and trailing in growth, with single flowers 3 inches across. Suited for hanging-baskets and window and porch boxes. Very easily grown. Height 15 inches.

Balcony Blue— An outstanding variety with large flowers of a beauti¬ ful, clear violet-blue color. This is a very popular uniform strain. . Pkt., 14c; 1-16 oz., 45c; oz., 80c; oz., $5.50

Balcony Crimson, Rose, White, or Mixed Each, Pkt., 15c; 1-16 oz., 40c; Yi oz., $1.00; oz., $3.50; Ya lb., $12.00.

Improved Rosy Morn An improved strain of the long popular clear pink bedding variety. Of deeper coloring, more compact growth, and freer flowering than the older type, with the same white throat. . Pkt., 15c; Ys oz., 60c; Yi oz., $1.75; oz., $3.25

Rose of Heaven Rich brilliant rose, with inconspicuous white throat, darker than Rosy Morn. .Pkt., 15c; Yi oz., 30c; Yi oz., $1.25; oz., $2.25

Howard’s Star Improved Crimson-maroon with a clearly defined star of blushing white . Pkt., 15c; Yi oz., 50c; Yz oz., 90c; oz., $1.50

PANSY ENGELMAN GIANT The world’s largest pansy. These fine pansies are offered in sealed packets of V2 oz. or more.

Mixed-^ Mr. ^ Engelman, a foremost British grower, has given us a strain of immense size (3-4 inches across) containing a wide range of colors both dark and light. Compact and early flowering. Awarded Banksian Medal. Originator’s seed. Ys oz., $2.25; Yi oz., $3.75; Y2 oz., $6.50; oz., $12.00; Yi lb., $40.00; Yz lb., $75.00.

oz., $2.75; Y2 oz., $4.50; oz., $8.00;

Yi lb., $30.00; Yz lb., $55.00.

DRUMMONDII— Dwarf This type has the large individual blooms of the Grandiflora but the growth of the plant is compact and dwarf, attaining a height of 8 inches. Magnificent for parkings and low borders.

Nana Compacta Mixed . Pkt., 10c; >/2 oz., 60c

Pblox A dwarf variety bearing star-shaped blossoms in great

abundance. . . . Pkt., 10c; Yi oz., 80c

Perennial Mixed The bright colored flowers make a pleasing border. Seed is slow in germinating and from fall sowings will often not show until following spring.

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PORTULACA (Moss Rose) Dwarf plants of spreading habit with fleshy stems and leaves, glossy, brilliantly colored, cup-shaped, single blooms or rose-shaped, double flowers, about 1 inch in diameter. Ideal for rock work or dry, sunny locations. Annual.

Double Mixed Saved from the finest flowers only, and will produce

a large percentage of doubles . Pkt., 10c; *4 oz., 40c

Single Mixed Large flowers . Pkt., 10c; >/4 oz., 25c

PHYSALIS (Chinese Lantern Plant) . |/2 oz., 50c

POPPIES Perennial Varieties Hardy perennials of easy culture; in bright glowing colors.

Oriental This is the most gorgeous perennial Poppy, flowering in June and July, with enormous blossoms often measuring 5 to 6 inches across, deep crimson, with a conspicuous black blotch on each petal. Transplanting should be done carefully. The best time to lift plants is in August . Pkt., 10c; % oz., 20c

Iceland Although hardy perennials, these dwarf Poppies bloom the first season from seed sown early in spring. Plants are of graceful neat habit with fern-like foliage producing their brilliant fragrant flowers in profusion, and if the seed pods are picked off, continue to flower all season. 1 foot. Mixed . Pkt., 10c; oz., 35c

American Legion This new single Shirley is a dazzling orange scarlet of enormous size, borne on long, stout stems. The plants are very erect, robust growth . Pkt., 10c; *4 oz., 20c; oz., 35c

Double Carnation Flowered A magnificent fringed Poppy of daz¬ zling richness and variety of colors . Pkt., 10c; 14 oz., 15c; oz., 40c

Shirley Remarkably brilliant and free-flowering. Range from pale rose to deep crimson, delicately edged and fringed. Mixed colors. . Pkt., 10c; 14 oz., 15c; oz., 40c

Tulip Single bright scarlet tulip-shaped flowers, a black spot appear¬ ing at base of petals. Hardy annual. . . .Pkt., 10c; 14 oz., 15c; oz., 50c

SALVIA or SCARLET SAGE A half ounce should raise 1000 plants. Sow seed in hotbed or box in house and plant out when ground is warm, or sow outdoors when the Apple is in bloom. In bloom 60 days. Likes full sun. Will produce, when well-grown, 150-200 spikes to the plant.

Splendens (Scarlet Sage) . 14 oz., 50c; 14 oz., 95c; oz., $1.75

Bonfire or Clara Bedman A fine variety, 24 inches high; forms a dense compact bush. Brilliant scarlet. 14 oz., 60c; 14 oz., $1.10; oz., $2.00

Farinacea “Blue Bedder” 2 feet. Perennial. Surmounting dense tufts of attractive foliage, rise spikes of light wedgewood-blue flowers. Blooms first year if started early. Flowers may be dried, and used as an everlasting . 14 oz., 75c; 14 oz., $1.40; oz., $2.50

SCARLET RUNNER BEAN . Lb., 40c

NASTURTIUM

Scarlet Gleam . Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c

Golden Gleam . Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c

Tall or Climbing . Pkt., 10c; oz., 15c; 2 ozs., 25c; 1 lb., 75c

Dwarf Varieties Finest Mixed. .Pkt., 10c; oz., 15c; 2 ozs., 25c; 1 lb., 75c

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ZINNIAS DAHLIA FLOWERED Large size, fullness of petals, fine color range, good keeping qualities have all contributed to the popu¬ larity of this strain. The flowers resemble in appearance the Decora¬ tive Dahlia and for this reason it is called the Dahlia Flowered Zinnia. When in full bloom they often measure 5-6 inches in diameter.

Canary Bird Delicate primrose . oz., 60c; V4 lb., $1.50; lb., $5.50

Crimson Monarch Bright crimson . oz., 60c

Dream Deep lavender purple . oz., 60c

Exquisite Bright rose with deeper center oz., 60c

Golden Dawn Bright golden yellow . oz., 60c

Illumination Deep rose . oz., 60c

Oriole Orange and gold . oz., 60c

Polar Bear Pure white . oz., 60c

Purple Prince Fine deep purple . oz., 60c

Yi lb., 1.50; lb., Y4 lb., 1.50; lb., lb., 1.50; lb., lb., 1.50; lb., 1.50; lb., 1.50; lb., 1.50; lb., 1.50; lb..

*/4 lb., */4 lb., V4 oz., V4 oz..

5.50

5.50

5.50

5.50

5.50

5.50

5.50

5.50

CALIFORNIA (California Giant) Enchantress Light rose

with deep rose center . oz., 60c; lb., $1.50; lb., $5.50

Golden Queen Golden yellow . oz., 60c; lb., 1.50; lb., 5.50

Lavender Gem— Deep lavender purple. . .oz., 60c; Y4 lb., 1.50; lb., 5.50 Orange King Rich orange overlaid with

^ scarlet . oz., 60c; Y4 lb., 1.50; lb., 5.50

Orange Queen Attractive golden orange . oz., 60c ; >4 lb., 1.50; lb., 5.50 Purity— One of the best white Zinnias. . .oz., 60c; Y4 lb., 1.50; lb., 5.50 Rose Queen Lovely shade of bright deep

rose . oz., 60c

Salmon Queen Salmon rose . oz., 60c

Scarlet Gem Fine deep glowing scarlet, .oz., 60c Violet Queen Exquisite deep purple _ oz., 60c

'/41b., 1.50; lb., •4 1b., 1.50; lb., Y4 lb., 1.50 ; lb., Y4lb., 1.50; lb..

5.50

5.50

5.50

5.50

FANTASY— Each flower is a mass of shaggy petals twisted and curled, of rounded shape, as different and as charming as can be. 24 inches. Double flowers; mixed colors . oz., 70c ; 4 lb., $2.25

TOM THUMB Plants only 4 to 6 inches high, compact, and covered with well formed flowers of the Lilliput type. The colors range through many shades, all mixed. Excellent for borders, .oz., 70c; % lb., $2.25

LILLIPUT Handsome little bushes, 18 inches high, bristling with tiny medium-stemmed double flowers. Mixed colors. . .oz., 60c; 14 lb., $1.50

RED RIDING HOOD Covered all over with little round double bright scarlet flowers about an inch across. 12 in . oz., 60c; '4 lb., $1.50

SWEET PEAS

Late Giant Spencer Mixture The varieties in this mixture have been selected to afford unusual richness and brilliancy of color It con¬ tains the finest named sorts. . .Pkt., 10c; oz., 15c; V4 lb., 35c; lb., $1.10 Early-flowering Mixture This is the finest blend, giving a perfect bal¬ ance of the various colorings. .Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; >4 lb., 75c; lb., $2.75

THUNBERGIA Alata Mixed Excellent for baskets or rock garden. . !4 oz., 20c; Yi oz., 35c; oz., 75c

VERBENA— Defiance Scarlet . 14 oz., 25c; Yi oz., 45c; oz., 90c

Blue Shades . \/^ oz., 25c; Yi oz., 45c; oz., 90c

. /4 oz., 25c; Yi oz., 45c; oz., 90c

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SWEET CORN HYBRIDS

EARLIGOLD

The newest Hybrid developed for critical market gardeners, who want earliness, ear size, wilt tolerance, and improved qual¬ ity in a first early Hybrid. Earligold matures in 72 to 75 days, which is in season with Golden Hummer, Golden Sunshine and Golden Early Market. It produces 12-16 rowed ears, slightly tapering, well filled and 61/2 lo "7 inches long. Uniformity is one of its merits. The plants are sturdy, 5 to by 2 feet tall, with few suckers. In wilt-free sections production of marketable ears is 10% to 30% greater and in wilt-infested areas 10% to 60 % greater than Golden Hummer, Golden Sunshine and Golden Early Market.

TENDERGOLD

A top cross of Purdue Bantam on Golden Sunshine, ears are cylindrical to slightly tapering, from 7 to 8 inches long. It has 10 to 14 rows of kernels of the high quality of Golden Bantam. It yields more than either Golden Bantam or Golden Sunshine and matures in 82 to 85 days, at about the same time as the Golden Bantam. It is very resistant to Stewart's disease, shows great uniformity of ears and produces a large percentage of two eared stalks.

MARCROSS C6.13

A 76-day early, yellow, wilt-resistant corn. The 7-inch to 8-inch ears are borne on sturdy, leafy stalks, 5 to 6 feet tall. The ears are slightly tapering, containing 12 to 14 rows of delicious golden kernels. The ears are well above the ground. This variety, like all hybrids, is a heavy producer, yielding 30 to 40% more marketable ears than most open pollenated types. Its uniformity in maturing is a great advantage to the market grower in the gathering.

GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM

4 to 8 days later than Golden Bantam. Stalks averaging 6^2 to 7 feet, are sturdy and straight, and under favorable conditions two ears are usually produced on each stalk. The ears are about 8 in. long, 10 to 14 rowed, with tightly wrapped husk, which makes it resistant to ear worms. This hybrid is also noted for resistance to Stewart's disease and for the uniformity of its ears. Matures in 88 days.

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Pride of the Market Pepper is of the California Wonder type but 10 to 12 days earlier. Its earliness and productiveness warrant it first place among the heavy-meated varieties. The plants are sturdy, upright and of medium size with dark green, abundant foliage and broad leaves that well protect the pods. There is possibly a smaller percentage of four lobe peppers than in the older California Wonder types.

The fruits are borne upright, of medium width and averaging 3 to 372 inches in length. The color when young is an intense dark green, changing to a beautiful scarlet when ripe. The walls are very thick and the flesh entirely sweet, making it outstanding. Also excellent as an early red pepper where red peppers are in demand. As Pride of the Market is early in matur¬ ing with medium plants, it is especially suited to Northern grow¬ ing conditions.

To any grower who wants a very early, thick fleshed, smooth, solid pepper, 90% blight-resistant, desirable for local, or hauling to distant markets, we recommend Pride of the Market.