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Do  not  assume  content  reflects  current 
scientific  knowledge,  policies,  or  practices. 


ADAPTED  TO  NEW  ENGLAND  SOIL 


PINE  TREE  STATE  SEED  CO. 

RO.BOX  168.  PORTLAND,  MAINE 

FORMERLY  OF  BATH,  MAINE 


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FLOWER  AND  VEGETABLE  SEED  COLLECTIONS 


EVERY  HOME  AND  FARM  SHOULD  HAVE  A  KITCHEN  GARDEN 

Save  time  and  money  by  ordering:  one  of  the  following  collections.  The  seeds  are  of  the  best  quality 
and  regular  full  sized  packets.  All  collections  sent  prepaid. 

This  Handy  Garden  Tool 
FREE 

With  Every  Collection  on  This  Page 

VEGETABLE  COLLECTION  NO.  1.  Price  50c  Postpaid 

One  10  cent  packet  each  of  the  following  and  the  Handy  Garden  Tool. 

BEET— Early  Blood  SWISS  CHARD— Lucullus.  SPINACH— Long  Standing.  LETTUCE— Hanson. 

CABBAGE — All  Seasons.  RADISH — Scarlet  Globe.  CARROT — Chantenay  SQUASH — Marrow 

CUCUMBER — White  Spine.  TURNIP— White  Egg. 

VEGETABLE  COLLECTION  NO.  2.  Price  75c 

The  Handy  Garden  Tool  and  one  10  cent  packet  each  of  the  14  varieties  following. 

BEET — Crimson  Globe;  CABBAGE — Succession;  CARROT — Chantenay;  LETTUCE — Hanson;  PARSNIP — 
Hollow  Crown;  RADISH— Scarlet  Globe;  WINTER  SQUASH— Hubbard;  SWISS  CHARD— Lucullus;  BUSH 
BEANS— Horticultural;  CUCUMBER— Davis  Perfect;  SWEET  CORN— Golden  Bantam;  ONION— Yellow  Globe; 
SUMMER  SQUASH— Crookneck;  TURNIP— White  Egg. 

FLOWER  SEED  COLLECTION.  Price  50c 
One  10c  packet  each  of  the  following.  If  purchased  separately  would  cost  $1.10 
ASTER— All  kinds;  BACHELORS’  BUTTONS— Single  Mixed;  CALENDULA— Best  Mixed;  TALL  NA¬ 
STURTIUM— Best  mixed;  MIGNONETTE;  ALYSSUM— Sweet  Scented;  CALIFORNIA  POPPY:  MORNING 
GLORY— All  colors;  PETUNIA— Single  Mixed;  POPPY— All  kinds;  SWEET  PEAS— Grandiflora  and  Spencer 
mixed. 

SPENCER  SWEET  PEA  COLLECTION.  Price  50c 
Eight  regular  10c  packets  of  the  following  choice  Spencers  and  a  Handy  Garden  Tool 
ASTA  OHN  HELEN  LEWIS  PICTURE 

COUNTESS  KING  WHITE  TANGERINE 

DOBBIE’S  CREAM  WARRIOR 

OUR  DOLLAR  BOX  OF  VEGETABLES 

A  Complete  Vegetable  Garden  for  $1.00,  with  Handy  Garden  Tool 

This  box  contains  an  ideal  selection  of  Vegetables  suited  to  New  England.  If  purchased  alone  would  cost 
$2.00.  Sent  prepaid  to  any  address. 

One  Packet  Each:  BEET — Detroit  Dark  Red;  CARROT — Oxheart;  CABBAGE — Succession;  CABBAGE — Danish 
Ball  Head;  CUCUMBER— White  Spine;  LETTUCE— Beefsteak;  LETTUCE— Hanson;  MUSK  MELON— Hearts  of 
Gold;  PARSNIP — Hollow  Crown;  PUMPKIN — Mixed  varieties;  RADISH — Scarlet  Globe;  TURNIP — White  Egg; 
SQUASH— True  Hubbard;  SQUASH— Marrow;  SPINACH— King  of  Denmark;  SWISS  CHARD— Lucullus; 
TOMATO— Earliana;  and  one  half  lb  each;  SWEET  CORN,  Golden  Bantam;  BUSH  BEANS,  Bountiful. 

Also  our  Handy  Garden  Tool  FREE  with  each  of  the  above  collections. 


FREE— EXTRA  COMPLIMENTARY  PACKETS  WITH  EVERY  COLLECTION 


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OUR  FORTY-FIRST  ANNUAL 


1935 


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SPECIAL  MESSAGE  TO  MY  CUSTOMERS 

AT  the  end  of  our  1934  season  we  were  gratified  with  the  support  which  our  new  and  old  customers 
gave  us,  at  our  new  location.  In  accordance  with  the  trend  of  the  times  we  are  making  a  de¬ 
cided  departure  from  our  policy  in  the  past.  This  year,  as  you  will  note  below,  we  will  prepay  the 
postage  on  all  flowers  and  vegetable  seeds  up  to  and  including  five  pounds  of  each  variety.  This  will 
make  ordering  easier  for  you  and  will  also  save  you  money. 

You  will  note  that  all  peas,  beans,  and  com  are  offered  by  the  half  pound  and  pound,  instead  of  by 
the  pint  and  quart. 

May  we  be  favored  with  your  orders? 

PINE  TREE  STATE  SEED  COMPANY. 


IN  MEMORIAM 

This  little  catalogue  is  respectfully  dedicated  as  a  tribute  to 
my  life  long  friend  and  helper,  Dr.  George  M.  Twitched. 

With  the  passing  of  Dr.  Twitched,  I  and  the  Granges  through¬ 
out  the  State,  have  lost  a  real  friend  and  advisor.  He,  probably 
more  than  any  other  man  in  Maine,  was  responsible  for  the  ad¬ 
vancement  of  the  Grange  and  its  maintenance  on  a  high  plane. 

Dr.  Twitched  was  an  enthusiastic  and  thorough  agriculturist, 
always  endeavoring  to  improve  existing  varieties  and  to  better 
agricultural  conditions. 

He  and  his  influence  will  be  greatly  missed  by  us  ad. 

WILLIAM  R.  KIMBALL. 


AGENTS  WANTED 

To  the  members  of  the  Grange,  Home  Demon¬ 
stration  Clubs,  4-H  Clubs,  Farm  Bureaus  and 
Agricultural  and  Home  Economic  Clubs  you  can 
make  good  money  acting  as  our  agent  and  taking 
orders  for  our  seeds.  Write  for  liberal  terms  to 
agents. 


APPRECIATION 

We  appreciate  the  many  kind  words  spoken  for 
our  seeds  and  we  want  to  thank  all  our  friends  for 
the  business  given  us  last  year.  We  know  old  cus¬ 
tomers  will  favor  us  with  their  order  again.  We 
hope  for  a  trial  order,  no  matter  how  small  from 
each  reader  of  this  book. 


TO  MEMBERS  OF  THE  GRANGE 

You  can  save  money  by  getting  up  a  Seed  Club  in  your  Grange  and  sending  the  order 
to  us. 

We  will  send  you  some  extra  Catalogs  and  order  blanks  free.  (We  will  also  wrap  each 
order  separately  and  properly  label  them  and  will  include  a  lot  of  free  packets) .  Write  for 
full  information  about  the  advantages  secured  on  Grange  orders.  Address  Grange  De¬ 
partment. 


FRATERNITY 

Perhaps  your  neighbor  would  like  to  see  our  catalog.  It  would  be  a  real  service  of  helpfulness  to  pass 
this  little  book  along,  after  you  have  finished  with  it,  or  if  you  will  send  us  their  address  we  will  be  glad 
to  mail  them  a  copy.  There  is  a  fraternity  among  garden  lovers  that  makes  us  all  appreciate  suggestions 
and  help — even  though  it  may  only  be  the  passing  along  of  a  seed  catalog  to  a  friend. 


GENERAL  INSTRUCTIONS  FOR  CUSTOMERS 

ORDER  EARLY.  Practically  all  vegetable,  flower  and  farm  seeds,  due  to  the  drought,  were  short 
crops  last  season.  Order  early  and  be  assured  of  receiving  the  seeds  you  require.  Terms — Our  terms  are 
cash.  Remittances — May  be  made  by  check,  express  or  post  office  order  or  money  in  registered  letter; 
small  amounts  in  stamps.  Packing — We  make  no  charge  for  boxes  or  packing,  or  delivery  to  depot  or  ex¬ 
press  office.  Seeds  Postpaid  by  mail — We  pay  the  postage  on  all  vegetable  and  flower  seeds  quoted  in  this 
catalogue  up  to  and  including  five  pounds  of  each  variety.  This  will  include  safe  and  proper  packing. 

Address — In  ordering  be  particular  to  sign  your  name,  postoffice,  R.  F.  D.  route,  county  and  state, 
plainly.  Small  Orders — If  you  only  want  a  single  packet  do  not  hesitate  to  send  for  it.  Seed  Packets — Our 
Vegetable  and  Flower  Seeds  are  put  up  in  neat  packets,  large  and  well  filled.  Agents — We  want  an 
agent  in  every  town.  Write  for  terms. 

LEND  THIS  SEED  BOOK  TO  YOUR  NEIGHBOR— THANK  YOU. 


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SAVE  MONEY  BY  GETTING  UP  A  SEED  CLUB  IN  YOUR  GRANGE 


VEGETABLE  NOVELTIES--1935 

For  the  1935  season  we  are  offering  four  pages  of  outstanding  varieties  of  vegetables.  Some  of  them, 
such  as  Bobolink  bean,  are  well  known  to  our  customers  but  many  are  of  recent  introduction.  Any,  or  all, 
of  these  varieties  are  worthy  of  special  trial  and  should  be  included  in  your  order.  May  we  call  your  at¬ 
tention  particularly  to  New  Stringless  Green  Pod  Bean,  Bobolink  Pole  Bean,  Good  for  All  Beet,  Penn 
State  Ballhead  Cabbage,  Imperator  Carrot,  Fordhook  Giant  Swiss  Chard,  and  Whipple’s  Early  Sweet 


Corn. 


We  are  offering  to  you  the  best  Tested  seeds  for  New  England  conditions. 


New  Pole  Bean — Sunset  or  Golden  Podded  Bobolink 


Bush  Bean— GIANT  STRINGLESS  GREEN  POD. 

One  of  the  favorite  stringless  green  pod  varieties  for 
home,  market  and  canning.  It  is  excellent  for  suc¬ 
cession  plantings.  The  plants  are  large,  sturdy, 
prolific  and  disease  resistant,  while  the  pods  are 
round,  meaty,  brittle  and  strictly  stringless.  It  ma¬ 
tures  in  62  days. 

Pkt.  10c;  V2  lb.  25c;  lb  35c;  2  lbs.  60c 
Bush  Bean— NEW  STRINGLESS  GREEN  pOD. 

This  is  an  outstanding,  new,  absolutely  stringless 
variety  maturing  in  53  days.  The  plants  are  me¬ 
dium,  large,  erect  and  prolific.  Pods  nearly  straight, 
dark  green,  round,  meaty,  succulent,  stringless  and 
free  from  fiber.  Because  of  its  outstanding  quality, 
it  is  desirable  for  home  and  market  gardeners. 

Pkt.  10c;  V2  lb.  25c;  lb.  35c;  2  lbs.  60c 
Bush  Bean— PENCIL  POD  BLACK  WAX.  An 
excellent  desirable  variety  for  home  and  market 
gardens.  The  pods  are  slightly  curved,  fleshy,  round, 
golden  yellow,  tender,  crisp  and  absolutely  string¬ 
less,  without  fiber  and  of  the  highest  quality.  Pods 
available  in  52  days  from  date  of  planting.  Excel¬ 
lent  for  early  planting. 

Pkt.  10c;  y2  lb.  20c;  lb.  30c;  2  lbs.  50c 
Bush  Lima  Bean— WOOD’S  PROLIFIC.  In  New 
England  where  the  growing  season  is  relatively 
short  this  variety  is  excellent  and  will  mature  a 
crop  of  luscious,  green-shell  lima  beans.  It  matures 
in  69  days,  producing  flat  pods  4V2  inches  long,  con¬ 
taining  4-5  seeds.  Superior  as  a  green  shell  bean, 
for  canning,  and  also  for  dry  Winter  beans. 

Pkt.  10c;  %  lb.  25c;  lb.  40c;  2  lbs.  70c 
Pole  Bean — BOBOLINK.  This  variety,  which  we 
introduced,  we  still  maintain  to  be  the  “Best  on 
Earth.”  It  originated  in  Maine  and  is  ideally 
adapted  for  New  England  conditions.  It  is  ex¬ 
tremely  early  and  prolific,  producing  long,  flat, 
meaty  pods  entirely  free  from  strings  or  fiber.  The 
rich,  light  green  pods  are  of  superb  quality.  It  is 
hardy,  easily  grown,  enormously  productive  and  ex¬ 
cellent  for  canning. 

Pkt.  15c;  y2  lb.  25c;  lb.  40c;  2  lbs.  70c 
Pole  Bean— SUNSET  or  GOLDEN  PODDED 
BOBOLINK.  This  valuable  wax  podded  variety 
originated  as  a  sport  from  our  famous  Bobolink 
Pole  Bean.  It  was  originally  grown  for  us  by  Mr. 
Donald  Ellis  at  Sunset  Ridge  Farm.  Sunset  has  all 
of  the  good  qualities  of  Bobolink  and  in  addition,  it 
is  a  few  days  earlier. 

The  long,  golden  yellow  pods  are  extremely  tender, 
entirely  stringless  and  have  a  rich,  melting  buttery 
flavor  that  is  not  found  in  other  varieties.  If  you 
want  the  very  best,  most  tender  and  delicious  String 
Bean,  plant  the  Sunset. 

Pkt.  15c;  y2  lb.  25c;  lb.  40c;  2  tbs.  70c 


Beet — AS  GROW  WONDER.  Unsurpassed  in  ear¬ 
liness,  uniformity  and  in  depth  of  interior  color 
makes  this  desirable  for  home  and  market  gardens. 
It  matures  in  56  days,  producing  semi-globular, 
deep  red,  smooth  roots  with  small  neck  and  tap 
roots.  The  purplish  red  flesh  is  tender,  sweet  and 
of  superior  quality.  Try  a  packet  and  be  convinced. 

Pkt.  15c;  oz.  25c;  %  lb.  70c 


Beet — GOOD  FOR  ALL.  A  marvelous  new  beet 
particularly  adapted  for  home  gardens  and  can¬ 
ning.  The  roots  are  smooth,  even  in  shape  and  size, 
almost  globular  and  of  a  deep  crimson.  The  crisp, 
tender,  sweet,  crimson  flesh  is  free  from  zones  and 
fiber.  Tops  and  neck  very  small.  It  has  no  superior 
for  the  home. 

Pkt.  15c;  oz.  25c;  y,  lb.  70c 


If  You  Want  the  Best  All-around  Musk  Melon,  Plant  Our  Thousand  Dollar  Melon 


WE  WOULD  APPRECIATE  NAMES  AND  ADDRESSES  OP  YOUR  GARDENING  FRIENDS 


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Wonder  Golden  Bantam 


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Cabbage — PENN  STATE  BALLHEAD.  This  variety  has  been 
thoroughly  tested  in  New  England  and  has  been  found  to  be  well 
adapted  for  our  conditions.  It  matures  in  110  days,  producing 
heads  8  inches  in  diameter,  weighing  6  pounds.  They  are  attrac¬ 
tive,  slightly  flattened,  6  to  7  inches  deep,  yielding  a  heavy  tonnage 
per  acre.  It  is  desirable  for  shipping,  Winter  storage  and  the  mak¬ 
ing  of  Kraut. 

Pkt.  15c;  14  oz.  45c;  oz.  80c;  %  lb.  $2.75 

Carrot — IMPERATOR.  An  outstanding  variety  of  recent  in¬ 
troduction,  excellent  for  bunching  and  shipping.  The  roots  are  7 
to  814  inches  long  and  mature  in  77  days.  Roots  have  sloping 
shoulders,  smooth,  deep  rich  orange;  uniformly  tapered  to  a  semi- 
blunt  end.  The  flesh  is  rich  orange,  fine  grained,  tender,  excellent 
quality  and  free  from  core. 

Pkt.  10c;  oz.  25c;  y4  lb.  85c;  lb.  $2.50 

Carrot — RED  CORED  CHANTENAY.  A  decided  improvement 
over  Chantenay,  with  exceptionally  good  internal  color.  The  roots, 
maturing  in  72  days,  are  the  same  size  and  shape  as  Chantenay. 
The  flesh  is  reddish  orange,  with  an  indistinct  core  of  the  same 
color  as  the  flesh.  It  is  tender  and  sweet. 

Pkt.  15c;  oz.  25c;  M  lb.  85c 

Celery — WONDERFUL.  A  planting  of  this  novelty  will  convince 
you  of  its  superiority.  The  plants  are  medium  height,  with  a  com¬ 
pact,  full,  excellent  quality  heart  which  blanches  readily  to  a  beau¬ 
tiful  golden  yellow. 

Pkt.  15c;  Vi  oz.  70c;  oz.  $1.20;  ^  lb.  $4.00 

Swiss  Chard — FORDKOOK  GIANT.  No  garden  is  complete 
without  Swiss  Chard  and  the  best  variety  should  be  planted.  Ford- 
hook  Giant  has  no  equal  for  either  quality  or  quantity.  The  dark 
green  closely  savoyed  leaves  measure  10  inches  in  width  by  2V2  feet 
long  while  the  pearly  white,  crisp,  tender  stems  are  214  inches  wide. 
The  quality  of  the  leaves  is  superior  to  spinach  and  the  stalks  make 
a  tasty  dish  when  cooked  like  asparagus. 

Pkt.  15c;  oz.  25c;  %  lb.  70c;  lb.  $2.00 

Sweet  Corn — GOLDEN  EARLY  MARKET.  One  of  the  best  extra 
early  yellow  varieties  for  home  and  market  garden.  Ears,  which 
are  well  protected  with  strong  husks,  have  8  to  12  rows  of  golden 
yellow,  tender,  sweet  kernels  of  excellent  quality. 

Pkt.  10c;  A  lb.  25c;  lb.  40c;  2  lbs.  70c 

Sweet  Corn— SELECTED  GOLDEN  BANTAM.  This  is  the  won¬ 
derful  strain  of  Golden  Bantam,  originated  by  the  late  Dr.  G.  M. 
Twitchell.  It  is  the  result  of  fifteen  years  of  careful,  rigid  selec¬ 
tion,  and  is  outstanding  for  its  earliness,  size  of  ear  and  productive¬ 
ness.  This  strain  of  Golden  Bantam  was  selected,  produced  and  in¬ 
troduced  in  Maine  and  will  produce  the  maximum  results  through¬ 
out  New  England. 

Pkt.  15c;  V2  lb.  25c;  lb.  40c;  2  lbs.  70c 


Sweet  Com— WHIPPLE’S  EARLY  YELLOW. 

Deservedly  popular  as  a  large  eared,  second  early 
sort  for  home  and  market  garden.  Stalks  sturdy 
and  erect;  ears  12  to  14  rowed,  well  filled  to  the  tip, 
protected  by  strong  husks.  Kernels  golden  yellow, 
fairly  deep,  sweet  and  excellent  flavor.  It  is  excel¬ 
lent  for  succession  plantings  to  assure  a  supply  of 
sweet,  succulent  corn. 

Pkt  10c;  y2  lb.  25c;  lb.  40c;  2  lbs.  70c 


Sweet  Com— WONDER  BANTAM.  For  those  de¬ 
siring  a  larger  eared  variety,  having  the  Golden 
Bantam  quality,  we  can  most  highly  recommend  this 
variety.  The  stalks  grow  6  feet  tall,  producing  ears 
8  to  10  inches  long,  having  eight  rows  of  rich  golden 
yellow  kernels  of  a  luscious  flavor.  It  will  appeal  to 
the  most  critical  market  and  home  garden  trade. 

Pkt.  15c;  14  lb.  25c;  lb.  40c;  2  lbs.  70c 


We  pay  the  postage  on  all  vegetable  and  flower  seeds  up  to  and  including  5  pounds  of  each  item. 

Order  early,  seed  supplies  are  limited. 


OUR  10c  PACKETS  OF  VEGETABLE  SEEDS  ARE  EXTRA  LARGE  AND  WELL  FILLED 


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Cucumber — IMPERATOR.  A  handsome,  very 
dark  green  cucumber,  growing  8%  to  10  inches  long 
and  maturing  in  63  days.  The  fruits  taper  slightly 
at  both  ends  while  the  flesh  is  firm,  crisp  and  sweet. 
Imperator  holds  its  color  and  firmness  for  prolonged 
periods  so  that  it  is  well  adapted  for  the  home,  local 
markets,  or  for  shipping. 

Pkt.  15c;  oz.  30c;  %  lb.  $1.00;  lb.  $3.00 

Lettuce — WHITE  BOSTON.  This  is  rapidly  be¬ 
coming  one  of  the  most  popular  varieties  for  home 
and  commercial  gardens.  It  is  similar  to  Big  Bos¬ 
ton  except  the  leaves  are  slightly  lighter  in  color 
and  lack  the  reddish  brown  tint.  The  hearts  are 
buttery,  yellow  and  of  excellent  quality.  As  a  butter 
heading  variety  it  is  unsurpassed. 

Pkt.  15c;  oz.  35c;  lb.  $1.00 


Peas — ONWARD.  Quality,  productivity  and  uni¬ 
formity  are  its  outstanding  characters.  Vines  grow 
27  inches  high  producing  a  wealth  of  pods,  4  inches 
long,  containing  6  to  8  luscious,  tender,  sweet,  bright 
green  peas.  It  is  midseason,  maturing  in  74  days. 

Pkt.  10c;  K  lb.  25c;  lb.  40c;  2  lbs.  70c 

Peas— WYOMING  WONDER.  A  new,  large  pod¬ 
ded,  high  quality  pea,  resistant  to  the  wilt.  The 
plants  grow  24  to  28  inches  tall,  producing  a  wealth 
of  pods  5  to  6  inches  long,  maturing  in  75  days.  The 
peas  are  of  unusual  quality,  remaining  tender  and 
sweet  for  ten  days  after  reaching  the  picking  stage. 

Pkt.  15c;  V2  lb.  30c;  lb.  45c;  2  lbs.  80c 


The  above  cut  was  made  from  a  photo  taken  at  Dr.  Twitchell’s  farm  early  in  September.  From  a  patch  fifteen  feet 

square  he  gathered  235  fine  Golden  Champion  melons 


Muskmelon— BENDER’S  SURPRISE.  One  of  the 

most  delicious,  high  quality  melons  available.  Fruits 
are  oblong,  8  by  6  inches,  with  full  rounded  ends, 
and  weigh  about  seven  pounds.  They  are  distinct¬ 
ly  ribbed,  coarsely  netted  on  a  hard  greenish  yellow 
skin  at  maturity.  The  flesh  is  a  bright  salmon,  of 
delicious  quality,  tender,  sweet  and  aromatic.  It  is 
an  excellent  shipper. 

Pkt.  10c;  oz.  25c;  %  lb.  75c 

Muskmelon— GOLDEN  CHAMPION.  We  con¬ 
sider  this  to  be  one  of  the  best  early  varieties.  The 
fruits  are  nearly  round,  slightly  ribbed  and  netted, 
with  thick,  juicy,  succulent,  tender,  bright  salmon 
flesh.  It  is  a  heavy  cropper  and  dependable.  Its 
quality  is  unique  and  outstanding.  If  you  are  in¬ 
terested  in  a  real  melon,  try  Golden  Champion. 

Pkt.  20c;  oz.  50c;  %  lb.  $1.50 

Muskmelon — HALE’S  BEST.  An  outstanding, 
early  shipping  and  home  garden  melon.  The  fruits 
are  oval,  6V2  inches  long  by  5  inches  in  diameter; 


maturing  in  85  days.  The  ribbing  is  inconspicuous 
covered  with  a  heavy  netting,  while  the  flesh  is  ex¬ 
tremely  thick,  salmon  orange,  sweet  and  of  fine 
quality.  The  thick  rind  is  tough  making  the  varie¬ 
ty  well  adapted  for  shipping  and  local  market. 

Pkt.  10c;  oz.  25c;  %  lb.  75c 

Muskmelon— M  ETCALF’S  THOUSAND 
DOLLAR.  This  favorite  with  our  customers  is  one 
of  the  best  melons  for  New  England.  It  originated 
and  is  grown  in  New  England.  The  fruits  are  elon¬ 
gated,  well  rounded  at  the  ends,  distinctly  ribbed 
and  closely  netted.  The  thick  flesh  is  fine  grained, 
luscious,  tender,  sweet  and  of  a  deep  orange.  The 
fruits  grow  large,  often  growing  as  large  as  20 
pounds.  It  is  outstanding.  The  Boston  Post  of 
October  5th,  1934,  commented  on  this  variety  as  fol¬ 
lows,  “Perhaps  some  of  them  will  one  day  find  their 
way  out  of  Maine  into  our  markets.”  Quality,  size, 
prolific,  hardy,  what  more  could  be  desired? 

Pkt.  15c;  oz.  50c;  %  lb.  $1.50 


Davis  Perfect  is  Among  the  Finest  of  Our  Extra  Fine  Cucumbers.  See  Page  9. 


SEND  IN  YOUR  ORDER  EARLY— DO  IT  NOW— NO  ORDER  TOO  SMALL 


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Vegetable  Novelties-- 1935— continued 

Onion — EBENEZER.  For  an  all  around  onion,  this  variety  is  difficult  to  beat.  It  is,  today,  the  out¬ 
standing  variety  for  the  production  of  Sets.  By  sowing  the  seeds  thickly  a  heavy  crop  of  sets  can  be  pro¬ 
duced  for  planting  the  following  season,  and  if  a  normal  planting  is  made,  sizable  bulbs  for  Winter  use 
can  be  grown. 

The  bulbs  are  deep,  flat,  of  medium  size,  dark  yellow,  very  firm,  with  a  heavy  skin  which  adequately 
protects  the  bulbs.  There  is  no  variety  which  will  keep  as  well  and  as  long  in  storage  as  Ebenezer.  We 
can  most  highly  recommend  it  for  the  home  and  market  gardener. 

Pkt.  10c;  oz.  30c;  %  tb.  95c;  tb.  $2.75 


Onions  Grown  From 

Pepper — CALIFORNIA  WONDER.  An  outstand¬ 
ing  medium  late  variety,  maturing  in  75  days  from 
date  of  setting.  Plants  vigorous,  upright,  and  pro¬ 
lific.  Fruits  4-lobed,  4%  inches  long  by  4  inches  in 
diameter,  chunky,  very  attractive,  smooth,  deep 
green  turning  to  bright  crimson.  The  flesh  is  very 
thick,  sweet  and  mild. 

Pkt.  15c;  Yz  oz.  35c;  oz.  60c 
Pepper — EARLY  GIANT.  Plants  are  dwarf,  up¬ 
right  and  very  productive,  maturing  in  63  days  from 
date  of  setting.  Fruits  gently  tapered;  3-lobed,  of 
mild  flavor.  The  fruits  are  deep  green  changing  to 
bright  red.  An  excellent  first  early,  sweet  variety. 

Pkt.  15c;  Yi  oz.  30c;  oz.  50c 
Pepper — RUBY  KING.  Although  this  is  not  a 
new  variety,  it  is  one  of  the  most  popular.  The 
plants  are  medium  dwarf,  erect,  vigorous  and  very 
productive.  Fruits  tapering  dark  green  changing 
to  ruby  red.  The  flesh  is  thick,  mild  and  sweet. 
From  date  of  setting  it  matures  in  69  days. 

Pkt.  10c;  Y2,  oz.  30c;  oz.  50c 
Radish— SAXA.  This  is  primarily  a  forcing  va¬ 
riety  for  greenhouses  and  frames,  but  it  is  superior 
as  an  extra  early  variety  in  the  open.  It  matures  in 
22  days,  producing  small,  globular  roots,  %  inches 
diameter,  of  a  bright  scarlet  color,  with  crisp,  mild, 
pure  white  flesh.  Try  it! 

Pkt.  10c;  oz.  15c;  %  lb.  50c;  lb.  $1.50 


Our  Japanese  Sets 

Squash — TABLE  QUEEN,  also  called  ACORN. 

An  ideal  individual  squash  maturing  in  58  days, 
producing  fruits  5  to  6  inches  long  by  4%  inches  in 
diameter.  Trailing  in  habit,  with  acorn-shaped 
fruits  ribbed,  smooth,  thin  shelled,  dark  green. 
Flesh  light  yellow,  bakes  well  with  a  sweet  inviting 
flavor. 

Pkt.  10c;  oz.  20c;  *4  lb.  70c;  lb.  $2.00 

Tomato — PRITCHARD.  Originated  and  intro¬ 
duced  by  the  United  States  Department  of  Agricul¬ 
ture.  The  fruits  are  large,  smooth,  globular,  solid 
with  thick  flesh  and  small  seed  cavity.  They  are 
bright  scarlet  with  excellent  colored  flesh.  The 
fruits  ripen  well  at  the  stem  end  and  are  free  from 
a  green  core.  It  is  wilt  resistant. 

Pkt.  15c;  Yi  oz.  45c;  oz.  75c 

Turnip— PURPLE  TOP  WHITE  GLOBE.  The 

most  popular  all  around  main  crop  variety  of  tur¬ 
nips.  The  roots  grow  6  inches  in  diameter  and  ma¬ 
ture  in  55  to  60  days.  Tops  dark  green,  large,  erect, 
and  strap  leaved,  while  the  roots  are  large,  globe 
shaped,  very  smooth,  with  the  upper  part  purplish 
red  and  the  base  white.  The  flesh  is  white,  crisp, 
sweet  and  tender. 


Pkt.  10c;  oz.  20c;  Ya  lb.  50c;  lb.  $1.50 
SWEET  PEAS  ARE  ONE  OF  OUR  SPECIALTIES.  WE  OFFER  A  LARGE  ASSORTMENT 


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NEW  ENGLAND  SEED  FOR  NEW  ENGLAND  PEO  PLE 


LIST  OF  CHOICE  VEGETABLE  SEEDS 


ASPARAGUS 

per 

MARY  WASHINGTON.  Bright  green  color; 
very  desirable.  Oz.  30c;  M  lb.  $1.00 .  10l 

BEANS  (DWARF  OR  BUSH) 

GREEN  PODDED 

BOUNTIFUL.  Extra  early,  flat  green  pods, 
tender,  stringless,  excellent  quality.  Plants 


very  prolific.  V2  lb.  20c;  fb.  30c;  2  lbs.  50c .  10c 

BURPEE’S  STRINGLESS  GREEN  POD. 

One  of  the  best,  hardy,  absolutely  stringless 
varieties.  Pods  rich  green,  round,  straight, 
meaty,  tender  and  brittle. 

V2  lb.  20c;  lb.  30c;  2  lbs.  50c .  10c 

DWARF  HORTICULTURAL.  Excellent  as 
a  green  shell  bean.  Plants  are  hardy,  vigorous 

and  prolific.  V2  lb.  20c;  lb.  30c;  2  lbs.  50c _  10c 

DWARF  RED  CRANBERRY.  Early,  tender, 
prolific  and  stringless.  Adapted  for  early  plant¬ 
ing.  Excellent  as  shell  or  snap  bean. 

%  lb.  25c;  lb.  35c;  2  lbs.  60c.  . . .  10c 

EARLY  YELLOW  SIX  WEEKS.  Very  early, 
maturing  in  50  days,  vigorous,  prolific.  Pods 
long,  fiat,  light  green,  absolutely  stringless. 

%  lb.  20c;  lb.  30c;  2  lbs.  50c .  10c 

GIANT  STRINGLESS  GREEN  POD.  Plants 
large,  sturdy,  prolific.  Pods  round,  meaty,  brit¬ 
tle,  stringless,  medium  green.  Quality  excel¬ 
lent.  Vi.  lb.  25c;  lb.  35c;  2  lbs.  60c . .  10c 

IMPROVED  GODDARD.  A  standard  variety 
of  shell  bean,  very  prolific,  long,  highly  colored 
pods.  Very  attractive. 

y2  lb.  25c;  lb.  35c;  2  lbs.  60c . .  10c 

LOW’S  CHAMPION.  A  standard  New  Eng¬ 
land  variety.  Early,  hardy,  productive,  large 
podded,  stringless  and  very  tender. 

%  lb.  20c;  lb.  30c;  2  lbs.  50c .  10c 

NEW  STRINGLESS  GREEN  POD.  Pods 
long,  round,  very  meaty  and  dark  green.  Ab¬ 
solutely  stringless.  Delicious  flavor.  Early 
maturing.  V2  lb.  25c;  lb.  35c;  2  lbs.  60c .  10c 


BEANS  (DWARF  OR  BUSH) 

WAX  PODDED 

Per  Pkt. 

BRITTLE  WAX.  Matures  in  52  days.  Pods 
straight,  round,  bright  yellow,  meaty,  brittle, 
stringless  and  prolific.  Superior  quality. 

V2  lb.  20c;  lb.  30c;  2  lbs.  50c .  10c 

GOLDEN  EYE  WAX.  Prolific,  hardy,  nearly 
rust  proof.  The  handsome  pods  are  straight, 
flat,  slightly  stringy.  y2  lb.  20c;  lb.  30c;  2  lbs  50c.  10c 
PENCIL  POD  BLACK  WAX.  An  exceeding¬ 
ly  desirable,  hardy  sort.  Pods  round,  slightly 


curved,  meaty,  crisp,  tender,  stringless,  excel¬ 
lent  quality.  V2  lb.  20c;  lb.  30c;  2  lbs.  50c .  10c 

RUSTPROOF  WAX.  Pods  long,  nearly 
straight,  broad,  flat,  golden  yellow,  stringless 

and  brittle.  V2  lb.  25c;  lb.  35c;  2  lbs.  60c .  10c 

BURPEE’S  IMPROVED  BUSH.  Earlier  and 
larger  podded  than  Burpee’s  Bush.  Pods  con¬ 
tain  4  to  5  large  flat,  plump  seeds.  Excellent 

quality.  %  lb.  25c;  lb.  40c;  2  lbs.  70c .  10c 

WOOD’S  PROLIFIC.  Extra  early  and  ex¬ 
ceedingly  prolific.  Pods  small  containing  4  seeds 
Excellent  as  shell  bean  or  canned. 
y2  lb.  25c;  lb.  40c;  2  lbs.  70c .  10c 

POLE  BEANS 

BOBOLINK.  An  outstanding,  quality  pole 
bean.  See  page  2  for  full  description. 

%  lb.  25c;  lb.  40c;  2  lbs.  70c .  15c 


GOLDEN  CLUSTER.  Pods  long,  very  large, 
flat,  golden  yellow,  tender,  stringless,  excellent 
texture  and  quality.  M>  lb.  25c;  lb.  35c;  2  lbs.60c  10c 
HORTICULTURAL.  A  hardy,  vigorous,  ex¬ 
cellent  climber;  pods  flat,  slightly  curved, 
stringless.  Excellent  as  a  snap  or  shell  bean. 

y2  lb.  20c:  lb.  30c;  2  lbs.  5Dc .  10c 

KENTUCKY  WONDER.  Very  early  and 
productive.  The  large,  fleshy  pods  cook  tender 
and  delicious.  V2  lb.  20c;  lb.  30c;  2  lbs.  50c.  ..  10c 

KENTUCKY  WONDER  WAX.  Similar  to 
Kentucky  Wonder,  except  the  pods  are  waxy 
yellow.  V2  lb.  25c;  lb.  35c;  2  lbs.  60c .  10c 


1  Pint  Beans  Equals  1  Pound — 1  Quart  Equals  2  Pounds 


NEW  ENGLAND  SEED  FOR  NEW  ENGLAND  PEOPLE 


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POLE  BEANS — (Continued)  Per  Pkt. 


LAZY  WIFE.  Medium  late,  very  prolific. 

Pods  thick,  fleshy,  stringless,  fine  texture  and 

quality.  V2  lb.  20c;  lb  30c;  2  lbs.  50c .  10c 

MAMMOTH  PODDED  HORTICULTURAL. 
Vines  vigorous;  pods  very  large,  bright  car¬ 
mine.  Very  prolific.  Excellent  as  a  green,  shell 

or  dry  bean.  %  lb.  25c;  lb.  35c;  2  lbs.  60c .  10c 

SCARLET  RUNNER.  Used  largely  as  an 
ornamental  Flowers  brilliant  scarlet.  Excel¬ 
lent  climber.  Can  be  used  as  a  shell  bean. 

V2  lb.  25c;  lb.  35c;  2  lbs.  60c .  10c 

SUNSET  or  GOLDEN  BOBOLINK.  See  page 
2  for  a  full  description. 

V2  lb.  25c;  lb.  40c;  2  lbs.  70c .  15c 


FIELD  BEANS 

NATIVE  PEA.  A  decided  improvement  over 
the  common  pea  bean,  early,  very  productive. 

RED  KIDNEY.  Fine  for  baking. 

STATE  OF  MAINE  YELLOW  EYE.  Early, 
very  productive,  free  from  rust,  one  of  the  best 
for  baking. 

Any  of  above:  tb.  25c;  2  lbs.  40c;  15  tbs.  $2.09 


SPROUTING  BROCCOLI 

Per  Pkt. 

CALABRESE— ITALIAN  GREEN.  We  have 
a  very  fine  strain  of  this  choice  Italian  vege¬ 
table,  which  only  recently  has  become  a  favor¬ 
ite  in  American  markets.  Does  not  make  solid 
heads,  but  produces  an  abundance  of  green, 
tender  sprouts  with  loose  flower-heads  at  the 
end.  Cook  like  Spinach  or  Cauliflower.  De¬ 
licious  and  tasty.  Sow  in  May,  harvest  in 
August .  15c 

MANGEL  WURZEL 

MAMMOTH  LONG  RED.  Producing  roots 
of  mammoth  size.  This  is  the  best  long  red. 

GIANT  SUGAR  BEET.  Desirable  for  stock 
feeding  of  high  nutritive  value,  rich  in  sugar. 

GIANT  SLUDSTRUP.  The  best  of  all  the 
Mangolds,  the  largest  yield  per  acre  and  of 
great  feeding  value. 

Price  each  of  the  above  varieties.  Large 
Pkt.  10c;  oz.  15c;  XA  lb.  30c;  Vz  lb.  50c;  lb.  85c.  . .  10c 

SPECIAL  OFFER 

VARIETIES  OF  MANGOLDS  MIXED. 


BEET— Tab’e  Varieties 

ASGROW  WONDER.  A  new  outstanding 
variety,  well  adapted  for  home  or  market 
garden.  Roots  semi-globular,  deep  red,  smooth, 
small  neck.  Tops  small,  erect  and  slender. 

Oz.  25c;  %  lb.  70c;  lb.  $2.90 .  15c 

BEET  SEED.  To  sow  for  greens  only. 

Oz.  15c;  %  lb.  35c;  lb.  95c. 

CRIMSON  GLOBE  BEET.  This  beet  is  re¬ 
markable  for  its  smooth  skin  and  fine  shape, 
and  it  does  not  grow  large  and  coarse.  The 
flesh  is  very  dark,  quality  fine,  sweet  and  ten¬ 
der.  Oz.  29c;  %  lb.  50c;  lb.  $1.50 .  10c 

DETROIT  DARK  RED.  One  of  the  very 
best  sorts,  either  for  market  or  home  use.  Tops 
small,  roots  globular  and  very  smooth,  skin 
dark  red,  flesh  bright  red.  Very  crisp,  tenuer 

and  sweet.  Oz.  20c:  %  lb  60c;  lb.  $1.75 .  1°r 

CROSBY’S  EGYPTIAN.  Early, 
for  market  or  family  gardens, 
this  variety  easily  takes  the 
lead.  Oz.  20c;  %  lb.  60c;  lb.  $1.75  10c 

EARLY  BLOOD  TURNIP.  A 
standard,  early,  round,  smooth. 

Oz.  15c;  %  lb.  40c;  lb.  $1.25.  ..  10c 

ECLIPSE.  One  of  the  best 
early  sorts,  fine  grained,  crisp 
and  tender. 

Oz.  20c;  %  lb.  50c;  lb.  $1.50 .  10c 

EDMAND’S  TURNIP.  The 
flesh  is  deep,  blood  red  in  color 
and  exceedingly  sweet  and  ten¬ 
der  in  quality. 

Oz.  20c;  %  lb.  50c;  lb.  $1.50 .  10c 

EARLY  WONDER.  Tops  med.um,  small 
erect.  Roots  semi-globular,  blocd  red,  with 
small  tap  root.  Flesh  blood  red,  slightly  zoned. 
Excellent  as  first  early. 

Oz.  20c;  %  lb.  60c;  lb.  $1.75 .  10c 

GOOD  FOR  ALL..  This  new  variety  is  a  se¬ 
lection  from  Detroit  Dark  Red  but  it  is  decid¬ 
edly  earlier.  The  top  and  crown  are  very 
small.  The  globular  roots  are  medium  size, 
smooth,  dark  red  and  the  flesh  is  dark  blood 
red  indistinctly  zoned.  An  excellent  canner. 


Oz.  25c;  %  lb.  70c;  lb.  $2.00 . .  15c 

MIXED  VARIETIES.  Of  all  of  the  above 
kinds.  Oz.  15c;  14  lb.  35c;  lb.  $1.00 .  10c 


Oz.  15c;  !4  lb.  25c;  lb.  75c,  postpaid. 

BRUSSELS  SPROUTS 

IMPROVED  EXTRA.  Closely  covered  with 
large,  compact  sprouts.  The  very  best  sort. 

Oz.  30c .  10c 

SWISS  CHARD 

LUCULLUS.  Swiss  Chard  has  long  been 
popular  in  the  home  garden  and  is  deserving 
of  plantings  in  every  garden.  The  quality  of 
the  leaves  is  equal  to  or  superior  to  spinach 
and  the  stalks  make  a  very  tasty  dish  when 
cooked  and  served  like  asparagus.  The  plants 
arc  upright,  producing  large  leaves,  light  green, 
heavily  crumpled,  with  thick,  light  green  stems. 

Easy  to  grow  and  prepare.  Oz.  20c;  %  lb.  60c.  10c 


FORDHOOK  GIANT.  This  is  a  compara¬ 
tively  new,  vigorous  growing,  prolific  variety, 
producing  huge  leaves  2Va  feet  long  and  10 
inches  wide.  The  stems,  2%  inches  wide,  are 
pearly  white,  crisp  and  tender.  Despite  of  the 
size,  the  leaves  are  tender  and  palatable. 

Oz.  25c;  y4  lb.  70c;  lb.  $2.00 .  15c 


INSURE  SUCCESS  IN  YOUR  GARDEN  BY  SOWIMG  OUR  HIGH  GRADE  TESTED  SEEDS 


8 


OUR  10c  PACKETS  OF  VEGETABLE  SEEDS  ARE  EXTRA  LARGE  AND  WELL  FILLED 


CABBAGE 

Per  Pkt. 

ALL  SEASONS.  An  early  drumhead,  sure 
heading,  solid  variety. 

V2  oz.  20c;  oz.  35c;  XA  lb.  $1.00 .  10c 

COPENHAGEN  MARKET.  Is  certainly  a 
valuable  early  maturing  cabbage,  producing 
round,  hard  heads  of  the  finest  quality  for 
the  table,  or  market.  The  plants  are  short 
stemmed.  The  light  green  colored  leaves  are 
medium  in  size,  saucer  shaped,  and  are  always 
tightly  folded.  xk  oz.  30c;  oz.  50c;  XA  lb.  $1.50  10c 
DANISH  BALL  HEAD.  The  hardest  head¬ 
ing  cabbage  in  existence,  and  of  excellent 
quality,  white,  crisp  and  tender.  The  heads 
are  round,  fine  grained  and  a  good  keeper. 

V2  oz.  20;  oz.  35c;  XA  lb.  $1.25  .  10c 

EARLY  JERSEY  WAKEFIELD.  A  standard 

early  market  variety.  Vn  oz.  20c;  oz.  35c _  10c 

EARLY  SUMMER.  Earliest  of  all  the  large 
cabbages,  solid  and  compact. 

V2  oz.  25c;  oz.  40c;  XA  lb.  $1.25 .  10c 

GOLDEN  ACRE.  A  first-early  variety  of 
the  round-headed  type.  The  head  and  leaves 
are  a  little  smaller  than  that  of  the  Copen¬ 
hagen  Market,  and  is  ready  to  cut  from  8  to 
10  days  sooner.  It  is  wonderfully  true  to  type. 


V2  oz.  35c;  oz.  60c .  15c 

MAMMOTH  RED  ROCK.  Best  and  deepest 
blood  red.  Ms  oz.  25c;  oz.  40c .  10c 


PENN  STATE  BALLHEAD.  A  new,  hard 
headed,  heavy  yielding  strain  of  Ballhead 
type.  Plants  medium,  short  stemmed.  Heads 
8  inches  in  diameter,  7  inches  deep,  extremely 


hard  and  an  excellent  keeper. 

V2  oz.  45c;  oz.  80c;  XA  lb.  $2.75 .  15c 

PE-TSAI  or  Chinese  Cabbage  .  10c 


PREMIUM  FLAT  DUTCH.  Excellent  Win¬ 
ter  variety.  V2  oz.  20c;  oz.  35c;  XA  lb.  $1.00.  . .  10c 

SUCCESSION.  One  of  the  finest  cabbages 
in  existence,  whether  for  medium,  main  crop 
or  Winter  use.  x/2  oz.  25c;  oz.  40c;  XA  lb.  $1.25  10c 
SUREHEAD.  Heads  remarkably  uniform, 
very  hard  and  firm.  A  good  keeper. 

x/2  oz.  20c;  oz.  35c;  XA  lb.  $1.00 .  10c 

WARREN  STONE  MASON.  A  fine  late  va¬ 
riety.  In  reliability  for  heading,  no  cabbage 
surpasses  it;  an  excellent  sort  to  carry  through 
the  Winter.  x/2  oz.  30c;  oz.  50c;  XA  lb.  $1.50.  ..  10c 

MIXED  VARIETIES.  A  large  packet  of  all 

the  above  mixed,  .  10c 

Oz.  35c;  %  lb.  90c;  lb.  $2.75. 

CARROTS 

CHANTENAY.  Early,  of  a  rich  dark  orange 
color,  fine  for  bunching. 

Oz.  20c;  XA  lb.  60c;  lb.  $1.75 .  10c 

EARLY  FRENCH  FORCING.  Very  early 
and  small.  The  roots  are  round,  small,  deep 
orange,  crisp  and  tender.  Excellent  for  forc¬ 
ing  in  frames  or  to  produce  the  earliest  crop. 

Oz.  20c;  XA  lb.  60c .  10c 

HUTCHINSON.  A  New  England  variety 
adapted  to  New  England  conditions.  Tops  me- 
medium.  Roots  deep  orange  with  a  greenish 
shoulder,  nearly  cylindrical,  stump  rooted, 
flesh  deep  orange.  Tender  and  of  good  qual¬ 
ity.  Oz.  40c;  XA  lb.  $1.35;  lb.  $4.00 .  15c 


CARROTS  (Continued) 

Per  Pkt. 

IMPERATOR.  A  recent,  outstanding  in¬ 
troduction  having  rich  orange  flesh,  extending 
to  the  center  of  the  root,  with  an  indistinct 
core.  Fine  grained,  tender  and  of  fine  quali¬ 
ty.  Roots  7  to  8x/2  inches  long  by  1%  inches 
in  diameter.  It  matures  in  77  days. 


Oz.  25c;  XA  lb.  85c;  lb.  $2.50 .  10c 

IMPROVED  DANVERS.  Best  main  crop 
variety,  fine  quality,  a  great  yielder. 

Oz.  20c;  XA  lb.  65c;  lb.  $2.00 .  10c 

LARGE  WHITE  BELGIAN.  Very  large, 
good  keeper,  fine  for  stock. 

Oz.  20c;  XA  lb.  45c;  lb.  $1.25 .  10c 

LONG  ORANGE  IMPROVED.  Roots  large 
and  long,  yields  large  crops. 

Oz.  20c;  XA  lb.  60c;  lb.  $1.75 .  10c 

OXHEART.  Very  thick,  enormous  cropper. 

Oz.  20c;  XA  lb.  60c;  lb.  $1.75 .  10? 

RED  CORED  CHANTENAY.  Roots  same 
size  and  shape  as  Chantenay  but  the  flesh  is 
a  uniform  reddish  orange,  with  an  indistinct 
core.  Quality  excellent. 

Oz.  25c;  XA  lb.  85c;  lb.  $2.50 .  15c 


CAULIFLOWER 

DANISH  GIANT.  (Dry  Weather).  The 

growth  is  very  similar  to  that  of  Early  Dwarf 
Erfurt  but  with  heavier  foliage,  and  is  less  li¬ 
able  to  blight  in  hot  weather.  It  has  been 
grown  with  excellent  results  where  other  va¬ 
rieties  fail  to  form  heads. 

XA  oz.  85c;  x/2  oz.  $1.45;  oz.  $2.50 .  15c 

EARLY  DWARF  ERFURT.  Very  early 
dwarf,  compact  heads,  tender  and  delicious. 

XA  oz.  85c;  x/2  oz.  $1.45;  oz.  $2.50 .  15c 

EARLY  FAVORITE.  One  of  the  best  large 
growing,  early  kind,  forming  solid  heads. 

%  oz.  65c;  Ms  oz.  $1.15;  oz.  $2.00 .  15c 

EARLY  SNOWBALL.  An  extremely  early, 
dwarf  variety,  producing  large  white  heads  of 
the  finest  quality. 

XA  oz.  85c;  Y2  oz.  $1.45;  oz.  $2.50 .  15c 

MIXED  CAULIFLOWER.  A  mixture  of  all 
the  above  kinds.  Ms  oz.  90c;  oz.  $1.50 .  10c 

CELERY 

BOSTON  MARKET.  A  favorite  variety,  pe¬ 
culiarly  mild  flavor;  keeps  well.  Oz.  50c .  10c 

EASY  BLANCHING.  One  of  the  best  varie¬ 
ties  for  general  use.  In  quality  it  is  very  sweet 

and  tender.  Oz.  75c;  XA  lb.  $2.25 .  10c 

GOLDEN  SELF-BLANCHING.  Solid  and 
crisp,  in  color  a  beautiful  golden  yellow;  very 

tender.  Ms  oz.  55c;  oz.  90c;  XA  lb.  $3.00 .  10c 

WHITE  PLUME.  Crisp,  solid  and  of  a  sweet, 
nutty  flavor;  needs  very  little  earthing  up. 

Oz.  50c;  V4  lb.  $1.50 .  10c 

WONDERFUL.  Of  the  self  blanching  type, 
but  the  stalks  are  decidedly  thicker  and  of  a 
superior  flavor.  The  compact,  full  heart 
blanches  readily  to  a  golden  yellow.  A  superb 
strain.  Ms  oz.  70c;  oz.  $1.20;  %  lb.  $4.00 .  15c 


ALL  KINDS  MIXED.  Oz.  40c .  10c 

CRESS,  OR  PEPPER  GRASS 

Extensively  used  as  a  small  salad. 

Oz.  20c;  %  lb.  50c .  10c 


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POPCORN 

Per  Pkt 

POPCORN,  BLACK  BEAUTY.  An  extra 
early  variety,  pops  very  large,  most  tender  and 


crisp  of  all .  10c 

POPCORN,  RED  BEAUTY.  An  improved 
variety,  very  prolific  and  tender  when  popped.  10c 

WHITE  RICE.  One  of  the  best .  10c 

Price  each  of  the  above.  %  lb.  25c;  lb.  40c .  10c 

SWEET  CORN 

BLACK  MEXICAN.  Late,  sweetest  of  all. 

y2  lb.  25c;  lb.  40c;  2  lbs.  70c .  10c 

EARLY  CROSBY.  The  very  best  early  sweet 
corn,  habit  dwarf  ears  set  low,  twelve  to  six¬ 
teen  rowed  and  of  rich  flavor. 

y2  lb.  25c;  lb.  35c;  2  lbs.  60c .  10c 

EARLY  MAYFLOWER.  This  is  the  earliest 
variety  yet  produced,  seven  to  ten  days  earlier 
than  Cory.  Very  productive  and  for  so  early  a 
variety,  is  of  excellent  quality. 

y2  lb.  25c;  lb.  40c;  2  lbs.  70c .  10c 


GOLDEN  BANTAM.  The  standard  second 
early,  golden  yellow,  quality  Sweet  Corn.  Plants 
grow  6  feet  tall,  producing  2  ears  per  stalk.  Ears 
6V2  inches  long,  8-rowed.  Superb  quality. 

y2  lb.  25c;  lb.  40c;  2  lbs.  70c .  10c 

EXTRA  EARLY  GOLDEN  BANTAM.  A 
special,  extra  early,  Maine  grown  selection  of 
Golden  Bantam.  It  is  extremely  hardy,  with¬ 
standing  early  plantings.  Unsurpassed  for  its 
luscious  flavor.  V2  lb.  25c;  lb.  40c;  2  lbs.  70c.  . .  15c 

GOLDEN  EARLY  MARKET.  One  of  the 
best  extra  early  yellow  varieties.  Plants  vig¬ 
orous,  5  feet  tall,  producing  ears  7  inches  long. 

The  ears  are  8  to  12  rowed  with  golden  yellow, 
tender,  sweet  kernels. 

y2  lb.  25c;  lb.  40c;  2  lbs.  70c .  10c 

GOLDEN  GIANT.  A  very  desirable  12  to 
16  rowed,  second  early  yellow  eared  variety.  The 
stalks  are  short,  sturdy,  and  produce  two  large 
ears.  It  excels  in  productivity  and  quality. 

%  lb.  25c;  lb.  40c;  2  lbs.  70c .  10c 

GOLDEN  NUGGET.  The  earliest,  very 
dwarf,  yellow  variety.  Plants  4  to  4%  feet 
tall,  ears  6  inches  long.  Kernels  deep  yellow, 
tender,  exceptionally  sweet  and  of  good  flavor. 

V2  lb.  30c;  lb.  50c;  2  lbs.  90c .  15c 

GOLDEN  SUNSHINE.  An  early  yellow  va¬ 
riety,  maturing  four  to  five  days  earlier  than 
Golden  Bantam.  Ears  10  to  12  rowed  with  me¬ 
dium  broad,  golden  yellow,  sweet,  tender  ker¬ 
nels.  y2  lb.  25c;  lb.  40c;  2  lbs.  70c .  10c 

SELECTED  GOLDEN  BANTAM.  This  is  the 
famous  Dr.  Twitchell  strain  of  Maine  grown 
Bantam.  It  is  hardy,  prolific  and  of  superior 
quality.  See  page  3. 

%  lb.  25c;  lb.  40c;  2  lbs.  70c .  15c 

WHIPPLE  S  EARLY  YELLOW.  Deservedly 

popular  as  a  large  eared,  second  early  sort. 

Ears  12  to  14  rowed.  Kernels  golden  yellow, 
fairly  deep,  sweet  and  of  excellent  quality. 

%  lb.  25c;  lb.  40c;  2  lbs.  70c . 10c 

WONDER  BANTAM.  A  desirable  second  early, 
eight  rowed  variety  with  somewhat  larger  ears 
and  taller  stalk  than  Golden  Bantam.  Kernels 
broad,  tender,  sweet  and  of  good  flavor. 

V2  lb.  25c;  lb.  40c;  2  lbs.  70c .  15c 


CUCUMBERS 

per 

BOSTON  PICKLING.  Splendid  for  pickles. 

Oz.  30c;  %  lb.  95c;  lb.  $2.75 .  10c 

DAVIS  PERFECT.  This  variety  beats  all 
others  in  points  of  beauty,  quality  and  pro¬ 
ductiveness,  a  beautiful  dark  green  color,  hand¬ 
some  shape  and  enormously  productive.  This 
variety  enables  one  who  has  no  glass  to  pro¬ 
duce  the  same  high  priced  cucumbers  as  those 
grown  in  a  greenhouse. 

Oz.  30c;  %  lb.  95c;  lb.  $2.75 .  10c 

EARLY  CLUSTER.  Bears  in  clusters,  early 
and  productive.  Oz.  25c;  %  lb.  85c;  lb.  $2.50.  . .  10c 


EARLY  FORTUNE.  A  superior,  disease  re¬ 
sistant,  white  spine  variety,  maturing  in  64 
days.  Fruits  8  inches  long  by  2%  inches  in 


diameter.  Flesh  white,  firm  and  crisp. 

Oz.  30c;  %  lb.  85c;  lb.  $2.55 . . .  10c 

IMPROVED  LONG  GREEN.  Fruit  twelve 
inches  long,  tender  and  excellent. 

Oz.  30c;  %  lb.  90c;  lb.  $2.60 .  10c 

JAPANESE  CLIMBING.  Oz.  35c .  10c 

WEST  INDIA  GHERKIN.  Grown  exclusive¬ 
ly  for  pickling.  Oz.  30c;  %  lb.  95c .  10c 

WHITE  SPINE  IMPROVED.  A  great  bear¬ 
er,  an  excellent  variety  for  the  table. 

Oz.  30c;  V4  lb.  95c;  lb.  $2.75 .  10c 

WOODRUFF’S  HYBRID.  An  excellent,  rich, 
dark  green  slicing  cucumber.  The  flesh  is 
white,  crisp  and  tender.  It  is  prolific,  early 
and  superior  for  home  or  commercial  gardens. 

Oz.  30c;  %  lb.  95c;  lb.  $2.80 .  10c 

ALL  VARIETIES  MIXED.  Oz.  25c;  %  lb.  85c; 
lb.  $2.50 .  10c 


DANDELION 

IMPROVED. — Large  Leaved.  Oz.  50c .  10c 

ENDIVE 

GREEN  CURLED.  One  of  the  best  salad 
plants.  Oz.  20c;  %  lb.  55c .  10c 

KALE 

GREEN  CURLED  SCOTCH.  A  round  dwarf 
variety  rarely  exceeding  eighteen  inches  in 
height  but  spreading  out  under  good  cultiva¬ 
tion  to  three  feet.  Oz.  20c;  xk  lb.  50c;  lb.  $1.50.  10c 


1  PINT  CORN  EQUALS  %  POUND;  1  QUART  EQUALS  V/z  POUNDS 


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KOHLRABI,  OR  TURNIP  CABBAGE 


Per  Pkt 

EARLY  PURPLE.  Tender,  best  market 
sort.  Oz.  25c;  XA  lb.  75c .  10c 


LEEK 

Per  Pkt. 

GIANT.  CARENTAN.  A  large  variety  of 
superior  quality.  Oz.  25c;  XA  lb.  75c .  10c 


BEEFSTEAK.  Leaves  soft  green  tinged  with 
red.  Plants  immense,  producing  large,  loose 
heads  of  a  rich  buttery  flavor. 

Oz.  35c;  XA  lb.  $1.00 . 

BIG  BOSTON.  Is  of  unusual  size  and  solidity 

of  head.  Oz.  35c;  XA  lb.  $1.00 . 

BLACK  SEEDED  TENNIS  BALL.  Fine  for 

forcing.  Oz.  25c;  XA  lb.  75c . 

BOSTON  CURLED.  Curled  variety.  Oz.  30c; 

XA  lb.  85c . 

BOSTON  MARKET.  Forms  fine,  perfect 
heads,  crisp  and  tender,  grows  very  compact, 

good  for  forcing.  Oz.  30c;  XA  lb.  85c . 

EARLY  CURLED  SIMPSON.  Curled  variety. 

Fine  for  cutting.  Oz.  25c;  XA  lb.  75c . 

GRAND  RAPIDS.  Best  of  the  curled  leaved 
sorts.  Large  beautiful  leaves,  crisp  and  tender. 

Oz.  25c;  XA  lb.  75c . 

ICEBERG.  Heads  compact,  crumpled,  crisp 
sweet  with  white  heart.  Foliage  light  green, 
tinged  brown.  Oz.  30c;  XA  lb.  85c .  10c 


HANSON.  Large,  solid  heads  and  fine  flavor. 

Oz.  35c:  XA  lb.  $1.00 .  10c 

MAY  KING.  A  sure  heading,  medium  size, 
quality,  butter  heading,  early  variety.  Excel¬ 
lent  for  frames.  Oz.  35c;  XA  lb.  $1.00 .  10c 

MIGNONETTE.  Forms  a  small  but  very  com¬ 
pact  head  of  finest  quality.  The  outer  leaves  are 
tinged  with  brown.  One  of  the  best  varieties 


for  the  home  garden.  Oz.  35c;  XA  lb.  $1.00 .  10c 

NEW  YORK  NO.  12.  The  best  crisp  heading, 
quality  variety  for  New  England.  White  heart 
with  delicious  flavor.  Oz.  35c;  lA  lb.  $1.00...  10c 

PRIZE  HEAD.  Large,  loose  heads  tinged 

with  red;  very  fine.  Oz.  30c;  %  lb.  85c .  10c 

WHITE  BOSTON.  (See  page  4).  Similar  to 
Big  Boston  but  foliage  is  lighter  green  and 
lacks  the  reddish  tinge.  Oz.  35c;  XA  lb.  $1.00.  . .  10c 

WHITE  SEEDED  TENNIS  BALL.  A  fine 
early  sort  and  very  hardy.  Oz.  30c;  !4  lb.  85c.  10c 
CHOICE  VARIETIES  mixed  in  one  package, 
try  it.  Oz.  15c;  XA  lb.  50c;  lb.  $1.50 .  10c 


LETTUCE 

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MELON 

BANANA.  The  fruits  are  from  fifteen  to 
twenty  inches  in  length,  having  a  banana-like 
aroma,  of  delicious  flavor.  Oz.  25c;  XA  lb.  75c.  10c 
BENDER’S  SURPRISE.  (See  page  4).  An 
early,  delicious,  salmon  fleshed,  prolific  quali¬ 
ty  variety.  Oz.  25c;  XA  lb.  75c .  10c 

GOLDEN  CHAMPION.  (See  page  4b  A  su¬ 
perb  early,  quality  melon  with  thick,  juicy, 

succulent,  tender  flesh.  Oz.  50c;  XA  lb.  $1.50 .  20c 

HALE’S  BEST.  (See  page  4).  One  of  the  best 
early  melons  for  home  gardens  and  for  ship¬ 
ping.  Flesh  salmon  orange,  succulent  and 
sweet  Quality  superior.  Oz.  25c;  !4  lb.  75c.  ..  10c 


(MUSK) 

HEARTS  OF  GOLD.  The  melons  are  almost 
round,  thickly  netted  and  very  firm.  The  flesh 
is  deep  orange  color,  firm,  very  sweet  and  of 

delicious  flavor.  Oz.  25c;  XA  lb.  75c .  10c 

METCALF’S  “THOUSAND  DOLLAR” 
MELON.  (See  page  4.) 

Oz.  50c;  XA  lb.  $1.50 .  15c 

ROCKY  FORD.  The  fruit  is  oval,  slight’y 
ribbed,  densely  covered  with  coarse  netting, 
greenish  flesh  and  delicious  flavor. 

Oz.  25c;  XA  lb.  75c .  10c 

ALL  VARIETIES  MIXED.  Oz.  20c;  XA  lb.  50c  10c 


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MELON  (WATER)  Per  Pkt. 

COLE’S  EARLY.  Extra  early,  one  of  the 
best  for  New  England.  Oz.  20c;  14  lb.  55c.  ..  10c 

COLORADO  CITRON.  Fine  for  preserves. 

Oz.  25c;  14  lb.  70c .  10c 

SWEETHEART.  This  new  melon  is  uni¬ 
formly  of  good  size,  skin  light  green  mottled. 

The  bright  red  flesh  is  solid  and  sweet. 

Oz.  25c;  14  lb.  70c .  10c 

YANKEE.  Best  for  New  England.  Flesh 
bright  red,  tender,  cool,  crisp  and  sweet.  Will 
mature  anywhere  in  Yankee  land. 

Oz.  25c;  14  lb.  70c;  lb.  $2.00 . .  10c 

ALL  VARIETIES  MIXED.  Oz.  20c .  10c 

MUSTARD 

LARGE  LEAVED  GIANT.  Fine  for  greens. 

Oz.  20c;  %  lb.  45c .  10c 

TENDER  GREEN  or  MUSTARD  SPINACH. 

A  new  vegetable  green  considered  by  many  to 
be  superior  to  spinach.  Harvest  when  young, 


cook  and  prepare  the  same  as  spinach. 

Oz.  25c;  14  lb.  75c .  10c 

OKRA  OR  GUMBO 

Excellent  for  soups,  stews,  etc.  They  impart 
a  rich  flavor.  Oz.  15c;  14  lb.  45c .  10c 


ONIONS 

EBENEZER  OR  JAPANESE.  This  is  the 
mildest  flavored  onion  we  have  ever  tasted. 

The  flesh  is  white,  firm  and  of  a  very  delicate 
flavor.  The  onions  are  large,  somewhat  flat¬ 
tened,  yellow  skinned  and  have  very  small  tops 
and  matufe  early.  They  will  keep  sound  and 
hard  all  Winter.  Oz.  30c;  !4  lb.  95c;  lb.  $2.75.. .  10c 

PRIZE  TAKER.  Bulbs  large,  globe  shaped, 
thin  skinned,  of  a  glossy  straw  color.  Flesh 
tender  and  mild.  Bulbs  grow  to  immense  size 
if  seedlings  are  started  early  and  transplanted. 

Oz.  30c;  14  lb.  90c . . .  10c 

RED  WETHERSFIELD.  Very  large,  of 
finest  flavor,  keeps  well. 

Oz.  25c;  14  lb.  85c;  lb.  $2.50 .  10c 

WHITE  SILVERSKIN.  This  beautiful  white 
onion  is  a  splendid  sort  for  pickles  and  early 
bunching,  medium  size  bulbs  and  has  a  fine 
mild  flavor.  Oz.  30c;  14  lb.  95c;  lb.  $2.75 .  10c 

YELLOW  GLOBE  DANVERS.  (True  stock). 

A  good  cropper,  medium  late,  hardy;  used 
largely  for  storage.  Bulbs  medium  large,  round, 
yellow,  firm  and  solid.  Flesh  white,  tender 
and  succulent.  Oz.  30c;  14  lb.  95c;  lb.  $2.75 .  10c 

ONION  SETS 

YELLOW’  SETS.  The  small  bulbs  are  used 
in  the  Spring  for  setting  out.  in  place  of  sow¬ 
ing  the  seed,  and  produce  large  onions  earlier 
than  can  be  done  from  the  seed.  Pound  35c; 

5  lbs.  $1.40,  postpaid.  8  lbs.  (peck)  $2.00. 

JAPANESE  EBENEZER  SETS.  The  best, 
prolific  variety  for  the  production  of  scallions 
and  mature  onions.  The  onions  are  large,  flat¬ 
tened,  yellow  skinned  with  firm,  white  flesh 
of  a  delicate  flavor.  Pound  35c;  5  lbs.  $1.40 
(postpaid);  8  lbs.  (peck)  $2.00. 

PARSNIPS 

HOLLOW  CROWN.  Good  old  sort,  fine  flavor. 

LONG  SMOOTH  WHITE.  Smooth  and  quite 

large. 

Each,  per  Pkt.  10c;  oz.  20c;  %  lb.  60c;  lb.  $1.75 

WE  PAY  POSTAGE  ON  VEGETABLE  a 


PARSLEY 

Per  Pkt. 

EXTRA  FINE  CURLED.  Fine  for  garnish¬ 
ing.  Oz.  15c;  14  lb.  45c .  10c 


PEPPER 

CALIFORNIA  WONDER.  (See  page  5).  A 


thick  fleshed,  highly  colored  pepper.  Fruits 
4-lobed,  chunky,  very  attractive,  smooth,  deep 
green  turning  to  bright  crimson. 

y2  oz.  35c;  oz.  60c .  15c 

EARLY  GIANT.  (See  page  5).  Plants 
dwarf,  upright  and  very  productive.  Fruits 
3-lobed,  deep  green  changing  to  bright  red. 

An  excellent  first  early.  V2  oz.  30c;  oz.  50c .  15c 

LARGE  BELL.  Large,  bright  red,  a  hand¬ 
some  variety.  V2  oz.  25c;  oz.  40c .  10c 


RUBY  KING.  (See  page  5).  One  of  the  best 
standard  varieties  maturing  in  69  days  from 
date  of  setting.  Fruits  tapering  dark  green, 
changing  to  ruby-red.  The  flesh  is  thick,  mild 


and  sweet.  14  oz.  30c;  oz.  50c .  10c 

SWEET  MOUNTAIN.  Large  and  fine. 

V2  oz.  25c;  oz.  40c .  10c 

FINE  CHOICE  VARIETIES.  Mixed  in  one 
package.  14  oz.  25c;  oz.  40c .  10c 

PUMPKINS 

GOLDEN  OBLONG.  Fine  for  pies.  Oz.  15c; 

14  lb.  45c;  lb.  $1.25 .  10c 

KING  OF  MAMMOTHS.  Grows  to  enormous 
size,  a  splendid  keeper,  always  a  prize  winner 

at  fairs.  Oz.  20c;  !4  lb.  55c;  lb.  $1.55 .  10c 

LARGE  FIELD.  The  common  large  yellow, 
good  for  stock.  Oz.  15c;  14  lb.  40c;  lb.  95c .  10c 


SUGAR.  A  small  variety,  fine-grained  and 

sweet.  Oz.  15c;  14  lb.  45c;  lb.  $1.25 . .  10c 

WINTER  LUXURY.  We  consider  this  the 
best  pumpkin  grown  for  making  pies,  medium 
in  size,  very  finely  netted,  and  in  color  it  is  gold¬ 
en  russet.  Oz.  15c;  14  lb.  45c;  lb.  $1.25 .  10c 

CHOICE  MIXED.  Mixed  in  one  package. 

Oz.  15c;  14  lb.  30c;  lb.  85c .  10c 


Your  Thousand  Dollar  Musk  Melon  is  the  best 
melon  I  ever  saw,  very  meaty  and  the  finest  flavor. 
Grew  some  that  weighed  14  lbs.  and  they  were  just 
as  good  as  those  that  weighed  5  to  8  pounds. 

W.  P.  JONES. 

Auburn,  Me. 


FLOWER  SEEDS  UP  TO  5  POUNDS 


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GARDEN  PEAS 


Per  Pkt 

ADMIRAL  DEWEY  PEA.  Without  exception 
the  largest  podded  pea  grown,  a  tremendous 
cropper,  dark  green  pods,  of  excellent  quality. 
Remarkably  healthy  and  vigorous,  producing 
abundance  of  pods  of  very  large  size  and  well 


filled.  Height  3%  ft.  The  very  best  of  the  late 

varieties.  y2  lb.  20c;  lb.  30c;  2  lbs.  50c .  10c 

ALDERMAN.  A  handsome  large  podded  va¬ 
riety  of  Telephone  type.  Vines  40  inches  high. 

Pods  5  inches  long,  dark  green,  containing  8 
to  10  peas  of  highest  quality. 

%  lb.  20c;  lb.  30c;  2  lbs.  50c .  10c 

AMERICAN  WONDER.  A  dwarf,  early  va¬ 
riety,  producing  pods  2%  inches  long,  light 
green,  blunt,  straight,  containing  6  peas  of 

good  quality.  %  lb.  20c;  lb.  30c;  2  lbs.  50c .  10c 

BOSTON  UNRIVALLED.  Improved  Tele¬ 
phone,  extra  large,  light  green  pods,  contain¬ 
ing  8  to  10  peas.  Excellent  quality  and  very 
prolific.  %  lb.  30c;  lb.  45c;  2  lbs.  80c .  10c 


BLUE  BANTAM.  One  of  the  best,  dwarf, 
early,  large,  dark  podded  strains.  Plants  18 
inches  tall.  Pods  4%  inches  long  containing 
7  to  8  luscious  peas.  %  lb.  25c;  lb.  40c;  2  lbs.  70c.  10c 
CARTER’S  EARLY  EIGHT  WEEKS.  The 
earliest  sort  in  common  use.  Pods  3  inches 


long,  pointed,  dark  green,  slightly  curved,  con¬ 
taining  7  to  9  peas  of  good  quality. 

y2  lb.  20c;  lb.  30c;  2  lbs.  50c .  10c 

DWARF  TELEPHONE.  A  dwarf  variety 
with  light  green  pods  of  the  Telephone  type. 

Pods  contain  8  to  10  peas  of  excellent  quality. 

y2  lb.  25c;  lb.  40c;  2  lbs.  70c .  10c 

EARLY  MORN  PEA.  The  earliest  large 
wrinkled  pea  in  cultivation,  a  great  cropper. 
Larger  pod  and  more  prolific  than  Gradus. 

The  best  moneymaking  pea  grown. 

%  lb.  25c;  lb.  40c;  2  lbs.  70c .  10c 

GRADUS.  One  of  the  best  standard  sorts. 
Vines  36  inches  tall,  pods  4  inches  long,  con¬ 
taining  8  to  10  sweet,  delicious  peas. 
y2  lb.  20c;  lb.  30c;  2  lbs.  50c .  10c 


Per  Pkt. 

LAXTONIAN.  A  superb  dwarf,  quality  va¬ 
riety.  Vines  18  inches  tall.  Pods  4 y2  inches 
long,  dark  green,  containing  8  large,  succulent, 
sweet,  luscious  peas. 

%  lb.  25c;  lb.  40c;  2  lbs.  70c .  10c 

LAXTON’S  PROGRESS.  The  largest  pod¬ 
ded  and  most  attractive  dwarf  variety.  Plants 
18  inches  tall.  Pods  5  inches  long,  containing 
9  large  peas  of  excellent  quality. 

xk  lb.  30c;  lb.  45c;  2  lbs.  80c .  10c 

LITTLE  MARVEL.  An  outstanding  dwarf 
variety.  Very  prolific  and  of  excellent  quality. 

Pods  dark  green,  3  inches  long,  well  filled  with 
8  tender  peas.  y2  lb.  20c;  lb.  30c;  2  lbs.  50c.  . .  10c 

NOTT’S  EXCELSIOR.  Similar  to  American 
Wonder  but  taller  and  with  larger  pods.  Plants 
16  inches  tall.  Pods  3  inches  long.  Quality 

excellent.  V2  lb.  20c;  lb.  30c;  2  lbs.  50c .  10c 

ONWARD.  See  page  4. 

SUTTON’S  EXCELSIOR.  Vines  medium 

18  inches  tall.  Pods  light  green,  3V2  inches 


long,  containing  6  to  8  good  quality  peas. 

y2  lb.  25c;  lb.  40c;  2  lbs.  70c .  10c 

TELEPHONE.  Immensely  productive  of  the 
finest  quality,  pods  of  large  size  and  filled  with 
large,  delicious  peas. 

V2  lb.  20c;  lb.  30c;  2  lbs.  50c .  10c 

THOMAS  LAXTON.  A  new  extra  early, 
large  podded  pea,  very  hardy  and  productive. 

As  early  as  the  Gradus  and  the  pods  a  little 
larger  and  a  deeper  green. 

y2  lb.  20c;  lb.  30c;  2  lbs.  50c .  10c 


WORLD’S  RECORD.  Of  Gradus  type  but 
five  days  earlier.  Plants  30  inches  tall.  Pods 
medium  green,  4  inches  long,  containing  8 
large,  tender,  luscious  peas. 

y2  lb.  20c;  lb.  30c;  2  lbs.  50c .  10c 

WYOMING  WONDER.  See  page  4. 


Price  on  any  of  the  above  varieties:  *4  peck  $1.75;  peck  $3.00. 


RADISH 

CRIMSON  GIANT  GLOBE.  Large  size, 
remains  solid  a  long  time. 

Oz.  15c;  %  lb.  45c;  lb.  $1.25 .  10c 

FRENCH  BREAKFAST.  A  variety  of  quick 
growth,  mild,  tender,  olive-shaped. 

Oz.  15c;  %  lb.  40c;  lb.  $1.15 .  10c 

ICICLE.  A  handsome  first  class  early  long 
variety,  snow  white  in  color.  Very  mild. 

Oz.  15c;  %'lb.  40c;  lb.  $1.25 .  10c 


SCARLET  GLOBE.  Small  top,  very  crisp 

and  tender.  Oz.  15c;  XA  lb.  50c;  lb.  $1.50 .  10c 

SPARKLER.  .A  popular  variety.  An  excel¬ 
lent  strain  of  the  old  Scarlet  Turnip  White  Tip. 
Small  round  roots  with  bright  scarlet  top,  a 
clear  white  base,  and  small,  slender  tap-root. 

The  juicy  flesh  is  pure  white  and  of  an  agree¬ 
ably  snappy  flavor.  Oz.  15c;  XA  lb.  45c;  lb.  $1.25.  10c 
WHITE  TIPPED  SCARLET  GLOBE.  Early, 
crisp  and  tender.  Oz.  15c;  %  lb.  LOc;  lb.  $1.50.. .  10c 

MIXED  RADISH.  All  of  the  above  kinds 
mixed.  Oz.  15c;  XA  lb.  45c;  lb.  $1.25 .  10c 

RHUBARB 

VICTORIA.  Oz.  30c;  XA  lb.  90c .  10c 


SAGE 

Large  leaf.  Oz.  40c .  10c 

SALSIFY,  OR  VEGETABLE  OYSTER 

MAMMOTH  SANDWICH  ISLAND.  The 

roots  are  very  large  and  very  delicate  in  flavor. 

Oz.  30c;  %  lb.  85c .  10c 

SPINACH 

BLOOMSDALE.  A  very  hardy  variety;  large 
thick,  crumpled  leaves,  a  favorite  with  Market 
Gardeners.  The  best  for  early  Spring  or  Fall. 

KING  OF  DENMARK.  The  large  spreading 
plants  carry  broad,  rounded,  very  dark  green 
leaves,  slightly  crumpled.  Long  standing.  Ex¬ 
cellent  for  Spring  planting. 

LONG  STANDING.  One  of  the  best  varie¬ 
ties,  dark  green,  slow  in  running  to  seed. 

VICTORIA  SPINACH.  We  can  recommend 
this  variety  as  very  large,  thick  dark  green  leaf. 

As  early  as  any  other. 

Each:  Pkt.  10c;  oz.  15c;  XA  lb.  25c;  lb.  75c 
NEW  ZEALAND.  Oz.  20c;  %  lb.  60c .  10c 


1  PINT  PEAS  EQUALS  1  POUND;  1  QUART  EQUALS  2  POUNDS 


IF  YOU  RECEIVE  AN  EXTRA  CATALOG,  GIVE  IT  TO  A  FRIEND 


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SQUASH 

P0J.  jpkt 

BLUE  HUBBARD  SQUASH.  A  selection 
from  the  original  Hubbard.  The  fruit  is  of  a 
gray-blue  color,  grows  very  large  and  keeps 
remarkably  well  as  the  shell  is  extremely  hard. 

The  quality  is  equal  to  or  even  better  than  the 


original  Hubbard.  The  meat  is  thick,  fine 
grained,  dry  and  very  sweet. 

Oz.  20c;  14  lb.  70c;  lb.  $2.00 .  10c 

BOSTON  MARROW.  A  standard  early  Fall 
squash,  rich  orange  color,  sweet  and  dry. 

Oz.  20c;  %  lb.  50c;  lb.  $1.50 .  10c 

DELICIOUS.  A  superior  Fall  and  Winter 
variety  that  is  unsurpassed  for  thickness  of 
flesh  and  richness  of  flavor.  Color  a  handsome 
green,  weighing  from  5  to  10  lbs. 

Oz.  20c;  %  lb.  70c;  lb.  $2.00 .  10c 


EARLY  PROLIFIC  ORANGE  MARROW. 

No  variety  can  compete  with  it  for  earliness, 
very  productive.  Oz.  20c;  !4  lb.  50c;  lb.  $1.50.  10c 
ESSEX  HYBRID  TURBAN.  Productive, 
with  very  hard  shell,  of  excellent  flavor,  and 

keeps  well.  Oz.  20c;  %  lb.  70c;  lb.  $2.00 .  10c 

GOLDEN  HUBBARD.  A  true  Hubbard  ex¬ 
cept  in  color,  which  is  a  beautiful  orange  red. 

Oz.  20c;  %  lb.  70c;  lb.  $2.00 .  10c 

HUBBARD.  Standard  Winter  squash,  an 


excellent  keeper.  Oz.  20c;  %  lb.  70c;  lb.  $2.00.  10c 
MAMMOTH  CHILI.  Grows  to  an  immense 

size.  Oz.  30c;  %  lb.  85c;  lb.  $2.50 .  10c 

MAMMOTH  SUMMER  CROOKNECK. 
Early,  large,  fine  for  Summer  use. 

Oz.  20c;  %  lb.  50c;  lb.  $1.50 .  10c 

MAMMOTH  WHALE.  Largest  and  heaviest 
of  all  squashes,  fine  for  exhibition.  Oz.  25c.  . .  10c 

MAMMOTH  WHITE  BUSH  SCALLOPED. 

Oz.  20c;  %  lb.  50c;  lb.  $1.50 .  10c 

TABLE  QUEEN.  Trailing  in  habit,  with 
small,  ribbed,  smooth,  thin  shelled,  dark  green, 
acorn  shaped  fruits.  Flesh  yellow.  Excellent 
for  baking.  Flavor  sweet. 

Oz.  20c;  %  lb.  70c;  lb.  $2.00 .  10c 


WARTED  HUBBARD.  This  excellent  strain 
of  Hubbard  squash  grows  to  a  large  size,  is 
blackish  green  in  color,  well  warted.  Excellent 

keeper.  Oz.  20c;  %  lb.  70c;  lb.  $2.00 .  10c 

MIXED  SQUASHES.  All  above  varieties 
mixed.  Oz.  15c;  %  lb.  40c;  lb.  $1.25 .  10c 

TOMATO 

BONNY  BEST.  Early,  productive,  smooth 


and  uniform  in  size.  Oz.  35c .  10c 

CHALK’S  EARLY  JEWEL.  An  excellent 
early  variety,  producing  large,  smooth,  sweet, 

fine  flavored  scarlet  fruits.  Oz.  40c .  10c 

DWARF  CHAMPION.  Plants  dwarf,  with 
dark  green  leaves.  Fruits  medium,  smooth, 

globular,  pink.  Excellent  quality.  Oz.  35c .  10c 

EARLIANA.  Best  early.  Oz.  40c .  10c 

HUSK  OR  STRAWBERRY.  Small  yellow 

fruit  used  for  preserves .  10c 

JOHN  BAER.  An  excellent  scarlet  fruited, 
early  variety.  Fruits  medium  sized,  smooth, 
firm,  bright  scarlet.  Excellent  for  local  mar¬ 
kets  and  canning.  Oz.  45c .  10c 


TOMATO  (Continued) 

Per  Pkt. 

MARGLOBE.  Developed  by  U.  S.  Dept,  of 
Agriculture,  produces  large,  smooth,  meaty 


globular  red  fruits,  which  ripen  evenly,  and  are 
free  from  cracks.  An  extremely  heavy  cropper. 

Wilt  resistant.  Especially  valuable  to  those  who 
are  in  districts  troubled  with  rust  and  wilt. 

V2  oz.  30c;  oz.  50c .  10c 

PONDEROSA.  Very  large,  solid,  and  of  good 

flavor.  Oz.  45c .  10c 

RED  HEAD.  An  exceptionally  fine,  large, 
bright  red  variety.  Fruits  nearly  globular, 

solid,  sweet,  excellent  flavor.  Oz.  45c .  10c 

RED  PEAR.  For  preserving .  10c 

SMALL  FRUITED  VARIETIES.  (Mixed. 

Oz.  40c .  10c 

STONE.  Large,  perfectly  smooth,  scarlet, 

one  of  the  best.  Oz.  35c .  10c 

YELLOW  PEAR.  For  preserving .  10c 

YELLOW  PONDEROSA.  Mammoth  yellow.  10c 
PRITCHARD.  The  newest  and  best  Wilt 
Resistant  variety.  Very  prolific.  Fruits  solid, 


of  excellent  color.  A  superb  canning  and  mar¬ 
ket  variety.  V2  oz.  45c;  oz.  75c.  . .  15c 

TURNIPS 

GOLDEN  BALL.  Root  of  fine  form  and 
bright  yellow  color;  a  fine  keeper;  unsurpassed 

for  table  use.  Oz.  15c;  V2  lb.  40c;  lb.  $1.00 .  10c 

EARLY  PURPLE  TOP  STRAPLEAF.  Very 
early,  sweet,  mild  and  a  rapid  grower. 

Oz.  20c;  %  lb.  50c;  lb.  $1.50 .  10c 

PURPLE  TOP  WHITE  GLOBE.  The  best 
main  crop  variety.  Roots  large,  round,  white, 
with  purple  top.  Flesh  white,  fine  grained. 

Oz.  20c;  %  lb.  50c;  lb.  $1.50 .  10c 

WHITE  EGG.  Excellent  early  variety,  egg 
shaped,  mild  flavor.  Oz.  20c;  %  lb.  50c;  lb.  $1.50  10c 

SWEDE,  OR  RUTA  BAGA 

CANADIAN  GEM.  Purple  topped  variety  of 


fine  appearance,  heavy  cropper,  roots  clean 
and  handsome,  unexcelled  for  cooking  and 
shipping  purposes.  Oz.  20c;  %  lb.  50c;  lb.  $1.50  10c 
CARTER’S  IMPERIAL.  Very  popular,  flesh 
very  solid  and  a  fine  keeper. 

Oz.  20c;  %  lb.  45c;  lb.  $1.25 .  10c 

IMPROVED  PURPLE  TOP  Very  early,  free 
growing,  the  best  Purple  Top  Swede  in  cultiva¬ 
tion  Oz.  15c;  %  lb.  40c;  lb.  $1.00 .  10c 

LARGE  WHITE  FRENCH.  The  best  of  the 
white  varieties,  sweet  and  excellent. 

Oz.  15c;  %  lb.  40c;  lb.  $1.00 .  10c 

NE  PLUS  ULTRA.  A  new  English  turnip, 
superior  to  our  American  varieties.  Flesh 
richly  colored,  fine  grained  and  sweet.  Cooks 
quickly,  free  from  strong  odor. 

Oz.  20c;  %  lb.  50c;  lb.  $1.50 .  10c 

MILLPOND.  A  superior  imported  Canadian 
strain.  Roots  very  smooth,  globular,  purple  top. 
Flesh  yellow,  fine  grained. 

Oz.  20c;  %  lb.  50c;  lb.  $1.50 .  10c 

PERFECT  MODEL.  A  heavy  cropping  pur¬ 
ple  top  Swede  with  small  tops  of  fine  flavor, 
and  a  long  keeper.  Matures  early. 

Oz.  20c;  %  lb.  50c;  lb.  $1.50 .  10c 


SEE  PAGES  2,  3,  4,  5,  FOR  VEGETABLE  NOVELTIES 


14 


TRY  OUR  PINE  TREE  STATE  BRAND  OF  TIMOTHY,  CLOVER  AND  RED  TOP 


PLANT 
THE  BEST 


RELIABLE  FARM  SEEDS 


PLANT 
THE  BEST 


ALL  FARM  SEEDS  are  quoted  F.O.B.  Portland,  Me.  Bags  extra  at  cost  but  returnable  for 
credit  if  in  good  condition.  We  ship  your  grass  and  field  seeds  in  heavy  cotton  bags. 

SPECIAL  NOTICE.  Farm  seeds  are  in  very  short  supply  this  season.  Order  early  to  be  as¬ 
sured  of  a  supply  for  your  plantings. 


Too  much  emphasis  cannot  be  laid  upon  the  importance  of  selecting  the  purest  seed  obtainable.  Clean 
seed  means  clean  crops.  It  is  economy  to  buy  the  best,  for  results  will  justify  the  slight  increase  in  cost 
over  cheaper  grades.  The  crop  is  what  counts. 


GRASSES,  GRAINS,  CLOVERS,  Etc. 

(Prices  on  all  field  seeds  subject  to  change) 

We  wish  our  customers  to  know  that  we  deal  only 
in  the  very  highest  grade  of  grass  seed,  quality  and 
purity  our  first  considerations.  Every  farmer  has 
learned  to  his  sorrow  that  the  ordinary  and  low 
priced  grass  seed  contain  more  or  less  foul  weeds, 
chaff,  sand,  etc.  Our  choice  Timothy  and  Red 
Clover  guaranteed  99%  to  99.5%  pure  U.  S.  Govern¬ 
ment  test. 

ALFALFA. — Pine  Tree  State  Brand.  30c  lb. 

ALFALFA. — Grimm’s  genuine  strain.  40c  lb. 

BARLEY— 90c  pk. 

BUCKWHEAT  JAPANESE— $1.00  pk. 

ALSIKE  CLOVER — Pine  Tree  State  Brand.  40c  lb. 

RED  CLOVER — Pine  Tree  State  Brand.  38c  lb. 

SWEET  CLOVER — A  valuable  sow  for  soiling 
and  for  ensilage  and  bees.  20c  lb. 

WHITE  CLOVER— 50c  lb. 

MILLET  HUNGARIAN— 12c  lb. 

MILLET  JAPANESE— 12c  lb. 


SWEDISH  SELECTED  OATS— The  culms  are 
erect,  medium  large,  and  stiff.  The  panicles  are 
medium,  rather  broad,  stiff  and  erect.  Grains 
practically  white,  plump,  and  short  pointed. 

Bu.  $1.60. 

PINE  TREE  STATE  BRAND  OATS— One  of  the 

most  productive  oats  we  have  ever  introduced. 
The  straw  is  of  good  height,  and  does  not  readily 
lodge,  ripens  uniformly,  free  from  rust. 

Price,  pk.  60c;  bu.  $1.75. 

RAPE  DWARF  ESSEX— 20c  lb. 

RED  TOP — Pine  Tree  State  Brand,  lb.  30c. 

RED  TOP — Fancy  re-cleaned,  lb.  25c. 

RYE,  WINTER  ROSEN— 90c  pk. 

SUNFLOWER — Mammoth  Russian,  lb.  15c. 
TIMOTHY,  PINE  TREE  STATE  BRAND.— Extra 
choice,  clean,  plump  seed. 

Lb  28c;  pk.  $3.00;  bu.  $11.70. 

TIMOTHY  AND  ALSIKE  MIXED— Extra  fancy, 
large  plump  berries,  no  inferior  seed.  Lb.  34c. 

TIMOTHY  AND  RED  CLOVER  MIXED— lb.  33c 
WHEAT,  SPRING— Pk.  95c;  bu.  $2  20. 


FODDER  AND  FIELD  CORN 

EUREKA  ENSILAGE  CORN — Grows  from  12  to 
15  feet  high  and  will  produce  more  tons  of  good  ma¬ 
terial  for  the  silo  than  any  other  kind.  Also  very 
productive  of  ears.  Our  seed  is  the  genuine  Eureka 
grown  from  stock  seed  procured  from  Ross  Bros.,  the 
originators.  Lb.  30c;  V2  pk.  85c;  pk.  $1.50;  bu.  $4.50. 

EXCELSIOR  ENSILAGE— Grows  12  to  15  feet 
high,  will  yield  20  to  25  tons  to  the  acre. 

Lb.  30c;  pk.  $1.50;  bu.  $4.50. 

LEAMING — An  early,  hardy,  dented  flint  variety. 
It  is  tall  and  leafy,  with  large  ears,  will  mature  in 
New  England.  The  best  for  ensilage. 

Lb.  25c;  pk.  $1.00;  bu.  $3.25. 

MAMMOTH  90  DAY  YELLOW  FLINT— A  fine, 

early  yellow  variety,  extra  large  ears.  Stalks  IP 
to  12  feet  high.  Matures  early,  lb.  30c;  pk.  $1.35. 

SWEEPSTAKES  ENSILAGE — As  an  ensilage 
corn  it  has  repeatedly  yielded  from  15  to  20  tons  to 
the  acre.  Nearly  every  stalk  has  two  large  ears, 
which  add  much  to  the  value  of  the  ensilage.  There 
is  more  food  value  per  acre  from  our  Pedigree 
Sweepstakes  Corn  than  from  any  other  known  kind 
or  brand.  Lb.  30c;  y2  pk.  75c;  pk.  $1.50;  bu.  $4.50. 

SWEET  FODDER  CORN — This  variety  excels  all 
others  for  feeding  to  stock.  Lb.  30c;  pk.  $1.25. 

LAWN  SEEDS 

EVERGREEN  LAWN  SEED — A  superior  mixture 
for  lawns,  tennis  courts,  etc.  Gives  a  fine,  smooth, 
velvet  sward  within  a  few  weeks  after  sowing. 

%  lb.  30c;  lb.  50c. 

KIMBALL’S  VELVET  LAWN  GRASS  MIXTURE 

—A  very  fine  mixture  and  will  give  general  satis¬ 
faction.  V2  lb.  35c;  lb.  60c. 

SHADY  SPOT  LAWN  SEED.  For  shady  places 
and  under  trees.  V2  lb.  40c;  lb.  70c. 

ENGLISH  LAWN  SEED — Imported  mixture, 
makes  the  finest  lawn.  Lb.  60c. 

We  are  prepared  to  make  special  mixtures  for 
Tennis  Courts,  Golf  Links,  Shady  Lawns,  etc. 

WHITE  CLOVER— 50c  lb. 

KENTUCKY  BLUE  GRASS.  For  lawns,  lb.  50c. 

If  small  orders  of  grass  or  field  seeds  are  to  be 
sent  by  parcel  post,  add  at  the  rate  of  8c  for  first 
pound  and  2c  for  each  additional  pound  to  cover 
postage  and  packing. 

The  prices  on  Farm  and  Field  Seeds  are  constantly 
changing,  write  for  prices. 


FARM  SEEDS  ARE  SENT  BY  FREIGHT  OR  EXPRESS  at  customer’s  expense.  We  pack  carefully  and 
deliver  to  transportation  company  here,  and  always  make  the  shipments  via.  the  best  and  quickest  route. 
PRICES  ON  ALL  FARM  SEEDS  ARE  SUBJECT  TO  MARKET  CHANGES 


A  WELL  PLEASED  CUSTOMER  IS  OUR  BEST  ADVERTISEMENT 


15 


Fertilizers 

(F.O.B.  Portland,  Me.,  Not  Prepaid) 

GARDEN  FERTILIZER.  A  superior  all  around 
4-12-4  fertilizer  to  meet  garden  requirements.  It 
has  as  a  base  sheep  manure  and  organic  tankage. 
A  complete  balanced  fertilizer. 

50  lb.  bag  $2.00;  100  lb.  bag  $3.75. 

GROUND  BONE.  One  of  the  best  and  safest 
fertilizers  to  use  for  flowers  and  lawns.  It  is  relative¬ 
ly  high  in  nitrates  and  phosphates  in  a  slowly 
availabe  form.  1  lb.  5c;  10  lbs.  40c;  100  lbs.  $2.75 

LOMA.  A  nationally  advertised  scientifically  pre¬ 
pared  plant  food  testing  5-10-4.  It  will  produce 
velvety  lawns,  sturdy,  full  bloomed  flowers  and 
quality  vegetables. 

1  lb.  10c;  5  lbs.  50c;  10  lbs.  85c;  25  lbs.  $1.60;  50  lbs. 
$2.75;  100  lbs.  $4.50. 

NITRATE  OF  SODA.  This  is  a  tonic  fertilizer 
to  invigorate  flowers  and  vegetables.  It  is  readily 
soluble  and  acts  quickly,  forcing  stem  and  foliage 
growth.  Apply  sparingly  for  flowers  and  vegetables 
except  greens.  1  lb.  10c;  10  lbs.  70c. 

SHEEP  MANURE.  Excellent  for  lawns  and  gar¬ 
dens,  because  of  its  fertilizing  value  and  organic 
matter.  It  contains  the  three  essential  elements  in 
a  slowly  available  form. 

5  lbs.  35c;  10  lbs.  60c;  25  lbs.  $1.00;  100  lbs.  $3.25. 

VIGORO.  A  high  grade,  balanced,  4-12-4  ferti¬ 
lizer.  Besides  the  usual  elements  it  contains  sev¬ 
eral  ingredients  necessary  to  plant  growth.  Apply 
to  lawns  when  the  grass  is  dry. 

12  oz.  10c;  5  lbs.  50c;  10  lbs.  85c;  25  lbs.  $1.60; 
50  tbs  $2.75;  100  lbs.  $4.50. 

Garden  Supplies 

(F.O.B.  Portland,  Me.,  Not  Prepaid) 

GARDEN  GLOVES.  The  fam¬ 
ous,  all  leather,  durable,  wash¬ 
able  Eezy  Wear  Gloves.  They 
are  soft,  pliable,  comfortable  to 
wear,  keeping  the  hands  soft  and 
smooth.  Protect  your  hands  ana 
enjoy  gardening.  State  size, 
small,  medium  or  large. 

Price  75c  per  pair. 

C AREOLA.  A  combined  dis¬ 
infectant  and  white  wash.  One 
pcund  covers  250  square  feet.  Excellent  for  chicken 
houses,  cellars  and  out  buildings. 

5  tbs.  75c;  10  lbs.  $1.25;  50  lbs.  $5.00. 

CROW  REPELLANT.  Protect  your  corn  and  sofi 
seeds  from  the  ravages  of  crows,  pheasants  and  ro¬ 
dents.  Applied  directly  to  seeds  before  planting. 
Bu.  size  60c;  2  bu.  size  $1.00. 

PEAT  MOSS.  An  ideal  top  dressing  for  lawns, 
perennial  flower  beds  and  shrubs.  It  greatly  im¬ 
proves  the  physical  condition  of  the  soil  through 
the  addition  of  humus. 

One-half  bale  (11  bus.)  $1.50;  bale  (22  bus.)  $2.50. 

SANASEED.  A  seed  that  kills  mice.  No  prepar¬ 
ing,  mixing,  fuss  or  muss.  Simply  place  it  about 
the  infested  areas.  Can  be  safely  used  indoors  or 
out  of  doors.  Pa.kage  15c. 

TOPZOL.  Rat  Baits.  Harmless  to  humans,  poul¬ 
try  and  pets,  but  death  to  rats.  It  is  a  red  squill 
preparation  which  attracts  and  destroys  them.  Kills 
rats  only.  Package  (10  Baits)  15c. 


Sprayers  and  Dusters 

(F.O.B.  Portland,  Me.,  Not  Prepaid) 


IDEAL  SPRAYER.  For  all 

purposes  to  which  a  quart 
sprayer  is  adapted.  It  is 
strongly  made,  attractive  and  sure  acting,  produc¬ 
ing  an  intermittant  spray.  All  Tin  50c  each. 


AMBASSADOR  SPRAYER.  This  is  one  of  the 
best,  small  continuous  sprayers  on  the  market. 
Pump  heavy  tin,  container  24  ounce  heavy  glass 
jar.  Very  efficient  in  the  application  of  household 
and  garden  insecticides  and  disinfectants. 

Price  $1.20  each. 


WARRIOR  DUSTER.  Designed  for  use  in  gar¬ 
den,  field,  barns  and  poultry  houses.  It  will  handle 
powders  of  any  kind.  Powder  compartment  2% 
inches  in  diameter  by  5  inches.  Strong,  sturdy  and 
anti  clogging.  Price  $1.25  each. 

SENTRY  DUSTER.  A  medium  size,  low  price, 
efficient  duster,  which  will  handle  all  powdered  in¬ 
secticide  for  the  home  or  garden.  Well  made  and 
attractive.  Price  50c  each. 


Insecticides 

(F.O.B.  Portland,  Me.,  Not  Prepaid) 

ANTROL.  A  scientific  liquid  which 
will  safely  combat  ants,  destroying 
the  colonies  in  the  hills.  Sets  in¬ 
clude  4  containers,  4  oz.  bottle  syrup. 
Not  mailable. 

Price  per  set  75c 

ANT-ZIX.  A  new  poison  in  handy 
tubes  which  will  eradicate  ants.  85% 
more  efficient  than  arsenate  or 
strychnine.  Not  mailable.  Large  tube  25c. 

BLACK  LEAF  40.  A  tobacco  product  containing 
40%  nicotine  sulphate.  Highly  recommended  for 
destroying  all  sucking  and  many  chewing  insects. 
Not  mailable.  1  oz.  35c;  lb.  $2.25. 

BUG  DEATH.  A  non-poisonous  powder  which 
will  control  all  types  of  sucking  insects. 

1  lb.  Sifter  top  package  25c.  Mailable. 

GREENTOX.  A  standardized  Rotenone-Pyre- 
thrum,  contact  and  stomach  poison,  plant  spray. 
Non-poisonous.  Harmless  to  people  and  pets. 

1  oz.  35c;  6  oz.  $1.00;  16  oz.  $2.00.  Mailable. 

NEW  EVERGREEN.  A  non  poisonous  insecti¬ 
cide  for  flowers  and  vegetables.  High  pyrethrin 
content.  Effective  and  harmless. 

1  oz.  35c;  6  oz.  $1.00;  16  oz.  $2.00.  Mailable. 

Q — B  DUST.  A  new,  safe  Derris-Rotenone  insec¬ 
ticide  dust,  to  control  all  types  of  insects.  Non- 
poisonous.  effective  and  safe.  Mailable. 

3  oz.  can  35c 

SNAROL.  This  prepared  poisonous  bait  will  con¬ 
trol  cut  worms,  slugs,  snails,  grass  hoppers  and 
other  chewing  insects. 

V/2  lb.  pkg.  35c;  4  lb.  pkg.  85c;  Not  mailable. 


ALL  ITEMS  QUOTED  F.  O.  B.  PORTLAND,  MAINE 


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FLOWER  NOVELTIES- 1935 

Each  year  flower  plantings  become  more  popular.  The  improvements  in  flowers  have  been  very 
marked  and  the  newer  strains  are  far  superior  to  those  of  yesterday.  We  now  have  Wilt  Resistant  Asters, 
Double  Sweet  Scented  Nasturtiums,  Gorgeous  Delphiniums,  Fluffy  Calendulas,  Stately  Larkspurs,  Giant 
Stocks  and  imported  varieties  without  number. 

May  we  submit  for  your  approval  our  offerings  for  this  season? 


Aster  Mammoth  Paeony  Flowered 


ASTER — Los  Angeles.  The  largest  and  most 
fully  double  aster  known.  Flowers  6  inches  across, 
full  petaled,  feathery  and  artistically  graceful. 
Color  is  a  lovely  soft  shell  pink.  Pkt.  25c. 

ASTER — Mammoth  Paeony  Flowered.  A  superb 
strain  with  immense  fully  double  flowers  resembling 
the  Beauty  type.  Stems  long,  stout,  non-lateral. 
Wide  range  of  colors.  Mixed  Pkt.  25c. 

CALENDULA— Chrysantha.  The  Gold  Medal, 
1934,  All  American  Selection.  Large  double,  butter¬ 
cup  yellow  flowers,  with  long  loosely  arranged  petals, 
like  a  chrysanthemum.  Ideal  for  cutting.  Pkt.  25c. 

CANDYTUFT — Miniature  Gem.  An  ideal  rock 
garden  plant  about  3%  inches  high,  producing  four 
to  six  spikes  of  the  hyacinth  flowered  type.  Pkt.  20c. 

DELPHINIUM — Cliveden  Beauty.  A  superb  new 
strain  of  the  hardy,  perennial  Delphinium,  produc¬ 
ing  long,  stately,  large,  light  blue  flowered  spikes. 
Pkt.  20c. 

LARKSPUR — Imperial  Blue  Bell.  An  All  Ameri¬ 
can  1934  Selection.  Plants  upright,  with  long  ba¬ 
sal  branched  spikes  of  a  clear  medium  blue. 

Pkt.  25c. 

MARIGOLD — Royal  Scot.  A  charming  combi¬ 
nation  of  mahogany  and  gold  in  symmetrical  stripes 
which  radiate  from  the  center  of  the  flower. 

Pkt.  25c. 


NASTURTIUM— Gleam  Hybrids.  Award  Merit 

1935.  There  are  several  striking  colors  and  blends 
which  come  true  to  form,  half  dwarf,  semi-double, 
ruffled,  fragrant  flowers.  Pkt.  25c. 

NASTURTIUM— Scarlet  Gleam.  Gold  Medal  1935 
All  American  Selection.  Flowers  ruffled,  fragrant, 
semi-double,  similar  to  Golden  Gleam  except  flow¬ 
ers  are  a  rich  scarlet.  Pkt.  35c. 

STOCK — Giant  Imperial  Shasta.  A  giant,  vigor¬ 
ous,  robust,  glistening,  new  white  stock,  producing 
a  high  percentage  of  doubles.  Pkt.  20c. 

TITHONIA  SPECIOSA.  A  South  American  nov¬ 
elty.  Plants  vigorous,  six  feet  tall,  with  dahlia  like 
growth  and  foliage.  Orange  vermilion  blooms  sim¬ 
ilar  to  a  single  zinnia.  Pkt.  25c. 

VENIDIUM  FASTUOSUM.  Award  of  Merit  1933. 
A  very  beautiful  annual  imported  from  Africa.  The 
large,  daisy  like  flowers  are  deep  orange,  with  a 
wide,  brown  central  ring.  Pkt.  25c. 

VERBENA — Beauty  of  Oxford  Hybrids.  A  new 
outstanding  large  flowered  strain,  shading  from 
rose  pink  to  rose  red.  Foilage  dark  green.  Pkt.  20c. 

ZINNIA — Fantasy.  Award  of  Merit  1935.  Very  out¬ 
standing.  Of  the  curled  and  crested  type.  Flowers 
shaggy,  in  the  brightest  shades  of  red,  yellow,  orange 
and  pastel  shades.  Pkt.  25c. 


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Choice  Flower  Seeds  and  Bulbs 


Per  Pkt. 


ABRONIA  (Sand  Verbena).  A  quick  grow¬ 
ing,  trailing  plant  with  verbena  like,  rose  col¬ 
ored  flowers.  Pkt .  10c 

ACROCLINIUM.  One  of  the  handsomest 
everlastings,  and  used  extensively  in  bouquet 

of  dried  flowers,  mixed.  Pkt .  10c 

AGERATUM  BLUE.  Free  flowering;  good  for 

the  beds  and  pots.  Pkt .  10c 

ALYSSUM.  Sweet  scented,  white  flowers. 

%  oz.  30c;  oz.  50c .  10c 

AMARANTHUS.  Highly  ornamented  foliage 
and  flowering  plants  of  easiest  culture.  Annual, 

mixed.  Pkt .  10c 

ANCHUSA  (Capensis).  Plants  compact,  2 
feet  high,  hardy,  free  growing,  producing  for¬ 
get-me-not  like  flowers.  Pkt .  10c 

ANTIRRHINUM  or  SNAPDRAGON.  One 
of  the  most  beautiful  and  useful  border  plants. 

Half  hardy  perennial,  flowering  the  first  sea¬ 
son.  Tall  mixed;  dwarf  mixed;  all  kinds, 

mixed.  Pkt . 10c 

ARCTOTIS  (African  Lilac  Daisy).  Daisy 
like  flowers  are  pure  white  with  sky  blue  eye. 

An  excellent  cut  flower.  Pkt .  10c 


ASTERS 

AMERICAN  BRANCHING.  Magnificent 
large  flowers  borne  on  long  stems.  The  long 
petals  are  frequently  twisted  and  curled,  giving 
the  blossoms  the  appearance  of  a  large  graceful 


chrysanthemum.  Finest  mixed.  %  oz.  50c.  . .  10c 

ASTERMUM.  The  flowers  are  very  large, 
with  curled  and  twisted  petals,  closely  resembl¬ 
ing  Japanese  Chrysanthemum.  An  excellent 
mixture.  Pkt .  10c 


Calendula 

SWEET  PEAS  ARE  ONE  OF  OUR 


SPECIALTIES 


Bachelor’s  Button  per  p^t. 

CALIFORNIA  GIANTS.  Flowers  of  large 
size  and  of  heavy  substance,  with  long  graceful 
petals  attractively  curled  and  twisted.  Plants 

grow  two  feet  tall  with  long  stems.  Pkt .  15c 

CREGO  GIANT  MIXED.  Grand  large 
flowers,  measuring  four  inches.  The  petals 
are  double  the  length  of  the  old  varieties  and 

are  twisted  and  curled.  Pkt .  10c 

HEART  OF  FRANCE.  A  startling  new  beau¬ 
tiful  type  of  Aster  of  the  purest  deep  red  flow¬ 
ers  on  long,  strong  stems.  Pkt .  15c 

LOS  ANGELES.  See  page  16. 

MAMMOTH  PAEONY  FLOWERED.  See 
page  16. 

QUEEN  OF  THE  MARKET.  Very  early, 

many  beautiful  colors,  mixed.  Pkt .  10c 

ROYAL.  An  early  flowering  aster.  The 
plants  are  branching,  producing  very  double 
flowers  on  long,  sturdy  stems.  A  superior  mix¬ 
ture.  Pkt .  10c 

FINEST  MIXED.  This  collection  includes 
all  colors  and  shades  of  many  choice  varieties.  10c 
BACHELOR’S  BUTTONS.  A  fine  deep 

blue.  Oz.  50c .  10c 

BACHELOR’S  BUTTONS.  Various  colors, 

mixed:  Oz.  f45c . ’ .  10c 

DOUBLE  BLUE.  Large  deep  blue.  Pkt. _  10c 

DOUBLE  MIXED.  All  colors.  Oz.  50c .  10c 

BALSAM.  Superb,  fine  double  mixed. 

V2  oz.  30c;  oz.  50c .  10c 

BRACHYCOME  (Swan  River  Daisy).  Ex¬ 
cellent  for  beds  or  borders.  Flowers  dainty, 
small,  star  shaped,  in  a  rich  assortment  of  col¬ 
ors.  Plants  12  inches  high.  Pkt .  10c 

BROWALIA.  Graceful,  pyramidal  plants, 

18  inches  high.  Foliage  dark  green.  Flowers 
star  shaped,  blue  and  white.  Excellent  blend.  10c 
WE  OFFER  A  LARGE  ASSORTMENT 


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OUR  YANKEE  WATER  MELON  SWEETEST  AND  BEST  FOR  NEW  ENGLAND 


Per  Pkt. 

CALENDULA  (Meteor).  Beautifully  striped  10c 
CALENDULA  (Orange  Giant).  %  oz.  30c.  ..  10c 

CALENDULA  (Prince  of  Orange).  Color 
intense  orange,  blooms  all  Summer.  %  oz.  30c.  10c 
CALENDULA  (Choice  Mixed) .  Ms  oz.  30c.  ..  10c 

CALENDULA  CHRYSANTHA.  See  page  16. 
CALIFORNIA  POPPY.  Hardy  annual,  pro¬ 
fusion  of  rich  single,  yellow  flowers.  Mixed. 


Oz.  45c .  10c 

CANARY  BIRD  FLOWER.  A  beautiful 

climber  with  bright  yellow  flowers .  10c 

CANDYTUFT  (Empress).  Large  flowering, 
white .  10c 


CANDYTUFT  (White  Queen).  A  mass  of 
white  flowers. 

V2  oz.  30c;  oz.  50c.  ..  10c 

CANDYTUFT 
(Finest  Mixed).  All 

colors.  Oz.  45c .  10c 

CANDYTUFT 
(Miniature  Gem).  See 
page  16. 

CARNATION 
MARGUERITE. 

A  very  large  (percent¬ 
age  of  the  flowers 
come  double  and  of 
good  size,  fine  form 
and  great  beauty. 

They  begin  to  bloom 
four  months  from  the 
time  the  seeds  are 
sown.  Finest  mixed.  10c 
CELOSIA  (Cocks¬ 
comb).  Dwarf  mixed, 
strikingly  brilliant. ...  10c 

CELOSIA  CHILD- 
SII.  A  very  beautiful 
annual  producing  my¬ 
riads  of  fluffy,  lacy, 
vivid  crimson  blooms.  10c 
CENTAUREA  IM¬ 
PERIALS.  Very  de¬ 
sirable  for  cutting. 

Plants  produce  an 
abundance  of  deeply 
fringed,  graceful,  up¬ 
right,  delicately  scent¬ 
ed  blooms .  10c 

CHRYSANTHEMUM.  '  Glorious,  showy, 
summer  flowering  annuals  which  are  easily 
raised  from  seed.  Plants  upright,  producing 
excellent  single  flowers,  adapted  for  cutting. . .  10c 


Per  Pkt. 

COSMOS  (Mammoth  California).  This  vig¬ 
orous,  tall  growing  strain,  produces  beautiful 
single,  red,  pink  and  white  flowers.  Sow 
seeds  early  to  produce  its  maximum  results...  10c 
COSMOS  (Extra  Early  Flowering).  The  best 
strain  for  northern  plantings.  Plants  4  feet 
tall,  blooming  profusely.  An  excellent  mixture 


crimson,  pink  and  white.  Pkt .  10c 

DAHLIA.  Double  mixed.  Pkt .  20c 


DIANTHUS  CHINENSIS  (China  Pink). 

Finest  mixed,  double,  in  great  variety  of  colors.  10c 
DIANTHUS  HEDDEWIGI  (Japan  Pink). 
Large  double,  blooms  with  fringed  petals  of  a 

wide  range  of  bright  colors.  Pkt .  10c 

DIDISCUS  (Blue  Lace  Flower).  A  beautiful 
dainty  annual  with  umbels  of  lavender  and 

blue  flowers.  Foliage 
lacy  and  attractive. . .  10c 

DOLICHOS  (Hya¬ 
cinth  Bean).  A  rapid 
climber,  with  clusters 
of  white  or  purple 

flowers.  .  10c 

ESCHSCHOLTZIA 
(California  Poppy). 

One  of  the  daintiest 
low  growing  annuals 
for  edging.  Foliage 
finely  cut,  silvery  blue, 
Poppy  like  flowers  in 
a  wide  range  of  colors. 

An  excellent  mixture  10c 

EVERLAST¬ 
ING  FLOWERS 

(Mixed).  An  excellent 
blend  -of  the  different 
types  of  straw  flow¬ 
ers.  Excellent  for 
winter,  dry  bouquets.  10c 
FORGET-ME-NOT 
(Myosotis).  Beauti¬ 
ful  little  plants,  with 
bright,  star-like  flow¬ 
ers;  useful  for  cutting. 
Succeed  best  in  moist 
situations.  Half  hardy 

perennial.  Pkt .  10c 

GAILLARDIA 
(Blanket  Flower).  One 
of  the  most  profuse  blooming  annuals.  The 
flowers  are  of  red  and  orange  shades  tinted 
with  rose  at  the  base.  It  thrives  in  the  full 
sunlight. 


Double  Cosmos 


CLARKIA.  Plants  hardy,  flowering  from 
July  to  October.  The  rose  and  pink  toned 
flowers,  resemble  sprays  of  flowering  almond. . .  10c 

COBOEA.  A  tall  rapid-growing  climber, 
with  handsome  foliage.  Large  blue  bell¬ 
shaped  flowers.  Pkt .  10c 

COREOPSIS.  Also  known  as  Calliopsis.  A 
beautiful  annual,  producing  daisy  like  flowers 
in  contrasting  tones  of  yellow,  orange,  brown, 
maroon  and  almost  crimson.  Plants  thrifty, 


vigorous,  blooming  throughout  the  summer. 

Mixture .  10c 

COREOPSIS  DRUMMONDI  (Golden  Wave). 

A  vigorous  plant,  2  feet  tall.  Flowers  gorgeous 
yellow,  with  a  circle  of  rich  crimson-brown 
around  the  eye.  Pkt . . .  10c 


Mixed  Pkt .  10c 

GILIA  (Blue  Thimble  Flower).  Hand¬ 
some  plants  with  beautiful,  thimble-shaped 
blue  flowers.  Foliage  fine  and  feathery.  Can  be 

dried  for  winter  bouquets .  10c 

GODETIA.  Profuse  blooming  plants,  which 
are  very  showy,  deserving  more  extensive  culti¬ 
vation  .  10c 

GOURDS.  Ornamental  climbers,  varieties 

of  singular  shaped  fruit,  mixed.  Pkt .  10c 

GYPSOPHILA  (Baby’s  Breath).  Graceful 
plants  of  light,  fairy-like  growth.  The  white, 
dainty  flowers  are  popular  for  cutting  and  for 
combining  with  other  flowers  to  make  light, 
airy  bouquets.  Pkt.  . .  10c 


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Gailliardia 


Per  Pkt. 


HELIANTHUS.—  (Sunflower) . 

Chrysanthemum.  Flowered  Sunflower, 
very  double,  a  truly  beautiful  variety.  Pkt. . .  IGo 
Mammoth  Russian.  Grown  for  its  exceed¬ 
ingly  large,  single  flowers.  Valuable  for  the 
dry  seeds  which  are  used  for  feeding  birds 

and  hens.  Pkt .  10c 

Red  Sunflower.  A  novel  type  of  sunflower 
producing  flowers  of  beautiful  shades  of  red 
tipped  and  suffused  with  yellow.  Very  orna¬ 
mental.  Pkt .  10c 

Many  Fine  Varieties.  Mixed.  Oz.  25c.  . .  10c 

HOLLYHOCK.  One  of  the  oldest  garden 
favorites,  which  ranks  among  the  finest  of  our 
Autumn  flowers.  The  beautiful  flowers  of  al¬ 


most  every  shade  and  color,  on  the  tall  spikes, 
are  very  striking.  Pkt .  10c 

HUMULUS  JAPONICUS  (Japanese  Hop). 

One  of  the  best  rapidly  growing  ornamental 
climbers,  for  covering  fences,  trellises  and  un¬ 
sightly  places.  Plants  very  vigorous  with  lux¬ 


uriant  foliage.  Flowers  inconspicuous .  10c 

HL'NNEMANNIA  (Santa  Barbara  Poppy). 

Plants  are  vigorous,  two  feet  tall,  producing 
large,  yellow,  cup-shaped  flowers,  with  broad 
crinkled  petals.  Pkt .  10c 

KOCHIA  or  MEXICAN  FIRE  PLANT.  Ex¬ 
cellent  for  individual  specimens,  for  back¬ 


grounds  and  temporary  hedges.  The  brilliant 
green,  globular  (plants  turn  a  vivid  scarlet 
during  the  Fall  months.  ;  Very  showy.  Pkt. . .  10c 


Per  Pkt. 

LARKSPUR.  Annuals  of  great  beauty, 
stock  flowered,  all  colors,  mixed. 

V2  oz.  30c;  oz.  50c .  10c 

Hyacinth  Flowered.  The  plants  produce 
one  large  spike,  thickly  set  with  beautiful 
double  flowers  not  unlike  hyacinths.  Mixed.  10c 
Double  Rocket.  Dainty  little  plants,  1  foot 
tall  with  handsome  spikes,  closely  set  with 

double  blooms  of  many  bright  colors .  10c 

Imperial  Blue  Bell.  See  page  16. 

LOBELIA.  Highly  desirable  for  edging, 
ribbon  bedding  and  garden  decoration  as  well 
as  pot  culture.  Plants  dainty,  attractive  and 

floriferous.  Mixed .  10c 

MARIGOLD  (Tall  African) .  One  if  the  most 
popular,  hardy,  prolific,  annuals.  Foliage  fine¬ 
ly  cut.  Plants  upright,  30  inches  tall  and  stud¬ 
ded  with  orange  and  yellow  flowers.  Excellent 


for  cutting.  Mixed .  10c 

MARIGOLD  (Dwarf  French).  Plants  dwarf 
12  inches,  vigorous,  compact,  erect  and  flori¬ 
ferous,  in  shades  of  orange,  yellow,  mahogany 
red  and  striped.  Very  attractive .  10c 


MARIGOLD  (Guinea  Gold).  One  of  the  out¬ 
standing,  All  American  Selections  in  1933.  A 
compact  pyramidal  plant,  2%  feet  high,  cov¬ 
ered  with  attractive,  brilliant  orange,  semi¬ 
double,  loosely,  ruffled  flowers.  Excellent  for 

cutting  and  a  superior  keeper .  20c 

MARIGOLD  (Royal  Scot).  See  page  16. 

MARVEL  OF  PERU  (Four  O’Clock).  This 
old  fashioned  flower  of  bushy  growth  bears 
profusely  flowers  of  white,  yellow,  crimson  and 
violet.  Mixed .  !0C 


Per  Pkt. 


MIGNONETTE.  An  old  fashioned  favorite. 
Plants  erect,  large  flowering,  sweet  scented, 

excellent  colors.  Mixed.  I .  10c 

MORNING  GLORY  (Double  Mixed).  An  ex¬ 
cellent  climber,  vigorous,  well  foliated.  Flowers 

semi-double  and  double .  10c 

MORNING  GLORY  (Imperial  Japanese). 

Of  exquisite  beauty  and  enormous  size .  10c 

MORNING  GLORY.  Splendid  climbers,  pro¬ 
fusion  of  blooms,  12  colors.  Ms  oz.  25c;  oz.  45c  10c 


Variegated  Leaved  Dwarf  Nasturtiums 


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Per  Pkt 

MOONFLOWER  (Heavenly  Blue).  One  of 

the  most  beautiful,  vigorous  climbers.  Plants 
well  foliated.  Flowers  exceedingly  large,  3V2 
to  4  inches  in  diameter,  beautiful  sky  blue 
shading  to  white  at  the  base .  20c 

TALL  NASTURTIUM 

Our  seeds  of  these  popular  flowers  have  gained 
a  reputation  for  brilliancy  and  variety  of  color, 
form  and  substance  of  flower,  which  cannot  be  sur¬ 
passed.  In  our  mixture,  which  we  make  up  from 
separate  and  distinct  sorts,  will  be  found  a  very 


great  variety  of  most  beautiful  colors. 

RAINBOW  [MIXTURE.  Oz.  20c;  %  lb.  50c; 

lb.  $1.50 .  10c 

LOBB’S.  This  magnificent  climber  is  of  un¬ 
usual  vigorous  growth,  with  beautiful  foliage 
and  splendid  large  flowers  in  the  richest  and 
most  brilliant  colors.  Mixed. 

Oz.  20c;  %  lb.  50c;  lb.  $1.50 .  10c 

VARIEGATED  LEAVED.  The  flowers  are 
of  many  bright  colors  in  charming  contrast 
to  the  handsomely  variegated  foliage.  Oz.  20c.  10c 
IVY  LEAVED.  Choice  mixed.  Oz.  20c .  10c 


DWARF  NASTURTIUM 

Per  Pkt. 

NEW  DOUBLE  SWEET-SCENTED  NAS¬ 
TURTIUM  (Golden  Gleam).  The  plant  forms 
a  vigorous,  large  bush  which  throws  out  short 
runners,  averaging  eighteen  inches.  The  flow¬ 
ers  commence  as  soon  as  the  plant  nears  com¬ 
plete  development,  and  at  the  time  it  is  in 
full  bloom  the  entire  plant,  including  the  run¬ 
ners,  is  a  blaze  of  color.  The  large,  golden- 
yellow  flowers  average  two  and  one-half  to 


three  inches  across.  Very  fragrant .  15c 

RAINBOW  MIXED.  Oz.  15c;  %  lb.  50c; 

lb.  $1.50 .  10c 

SCARLET  GLEAM.  See  page  16. 

GLEAM  HYBRIDS.  See  page  16. 


PANSIES 

MASTERPIECE.  New  Giant  Curled  or 

ruffled  pansy.  Mixed .  15c 

TRIMARDEAU  or  GIANT.  Extra  choice 
strain  of  vigorous  growth  and  flowers  of  enor¬ 
mous  size.  %  lb.  $1.00.  V .  15c 

GOOD  MIXED.  Fine  showing  of  flowers. 

%  oz.  65c;  %  oz.  $1.25 .  10c 


GIANT  SPENCER  TYPE  OF  SWEET  PEAS 


ASTA  OHN.  Pinkish  lavender. 

BLANCHE  FERRY.  Bright  rose,  white 
wings,  flushed  pink. 

CAMPFIRE.  Vivid  scarlet. 

COUNTESS.  Rose  pink. 

CRIMSON  RING.  Rich  deep  crimson 
DAINTY.  Delicate  pink. 

DOBBIE’S  CREAM.  Deep  cream. 

GLADYS.  Lilac  lavender. 

HAWLMARK  CERISE.  Cerise  pink. 
HAWLMARK  LAVENDER.  True  lavender. 
HAWLMARK  PINK.  Rose  pink. 

HAWLMARK  SALMON  PINK.  Salmon 
pink. 

HEBE.  Large,  bright  pink. 

HELEN  LEWIS.  Rich  crimson  orange. 
HERCULES.  Pure  pink. 

KING  WHITE.  Large,  pure  white. 

KING  EDWARD.  Dazzling  crimson. 

MARY  PICKFORD.  Cream  pink,  suffused 
salmon. 

MARGARET  ATLEE.  Rose  pink  on  cream. 
MISS  CALIFORNIA.  Salmon  cream  pink. 
MRS.  TOM  JONES.  Delphinium  blue. 
PICTURE.  Pink  on  cream. 

PINKIE.  Best,  large  rose  pink. 
POWERSCOURT.  Large  lavender. 

SUNPROOF  SCARLET.  Brilliant,  dazzling 
scarlet. 

TANGERINE.  Rich  orange. 

VALENTINE.  Bluish  pink. 

VERMILLION  BRILLIANT.  Vermillion  red. 
WARRIOR.  Red  maroon. 

WEMBLY.  Pale  lavender. 

YOUTH.  White,  edged  rose  pink. 

Price  each  of  above  Spencers.  y%  oz.  20c; 

oz.  30c;  y4  lb.  90c.  lb.  $2.50 .  10c 

SUPERB  MIXED  SPENCER.  This  blend 
contains  the  cream  of  ,&11  the  best  Spencers, 
including  many  novelties.  It  is  the  finest  and 
most  gorgeous  mixture  ever  offered  and  will 
delight  all  who  want  a  good  variety  of  colors. 

%  oz.  15c;  oz.  25c;  (4  lb.  75c;  lb.  $2.25 .  10c 

TRY  OUR  GIANT  DAHLIA  FLOWERED  \ZINNIA.  15c  PKT. 


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Per  Pkt. 

PETUNIA.  (Finest  Mixed).  Colors  mixed 

in  great  variety .  10c 

Rose  of  Heaven.  Brilliant  rose .  10c 

Rosy  Morn.  Soft  rose  pink .  10c 

Balcony.  Indigo  blue  .  15c 

Balcony  (Mixed).  A  beautiful  blend,  fine 

for  window  boxes .  15c 

PHLOX.  Unequalled,  showy  for  bedding, 

all  colors . 10c 

PORTULACA.  Valuable  for  bedding,  showy 
colors.  Mixed .  10c 

POPPY 

POPPY.  Exceedingly  showy  annual,  making 

a  gorgeous  display,  fine  mixed.  Oz.  40c .  10c 

CARNATION  FLOWERED.  Mixed,  splen¬ 
did  large  double.  Oz.  40c .  10c 

PEONY  FLOWERED.  All  colors,  mixed. 

Oz.  40c .  10c 

THE  SHIRLEY.  Beautiful  light  shades  of 
white  and  pink,  desirable.  y2  oz.  30c;  oz.  50c.  10c 
RICINUS  (Castor  Bean).  Large  tropical 

plants,  ornamental  leaved.  . .  10c 

SALPIGLOSSIS  (Grandiflora)  Finest  mixed.  10c 
SALVIA  (Scarlet  Sage).  An  old  time  fav¬ 
orite  red  bedder .  10c 

SCABIOSA  (Mourning  Bride).  Old  time 
plant,  but  better  and  larger,  choice  mixed.  . .  10c 

SCHIZANTHUS  (Butterfly  Flower) .  10c 

SILENE  (Catchfly).  A  beautiful  genus  of 
profuse  flowering  plants,  with  bright  and  at¬ 
tractive  flowers,  mixed .  10c 

SNAPDRAGON.  Mixed.  See  (Antirrhinum  10c 
STOCK  (Giant  Shasta).  See  page  16. 

STOCK  (German  Ten  Weeks).  Double,  fine 

mixed .  10c 

THUNBERGIA.  A  rapid  climbing  vine .  10c 

TITHONIA  SPECIOSA.  See  page  16. 
VENIDIUM  FASTUOSUM.  See  page  16. 
VERBENA.  Finest  mixed,  a  splendid  strain  10c 
VERBENA.  Mammoth,  mixed.  %  oz.  35c...  10c 

VERBENA  (Beauty  of  Oxford 
Hybrids).  See  page  16. 

ROCK  GARDEN  MIXTURE. 

Rock  gardens  are  yearly  in¬ 
creasing  in  popularity.  Our 
mixture  includes  both  annuals 
and  perennials.  Large  pkt.  . .  15c 

DAHLIAS 

Dahlias  will  grow  in  any  kind  of 
soil,  producing  continuous  blooms 
from  July  until  frost. 

Special  Offer:  Our  selection  5 
roots  for  50c;  10  roots  $1.00,  mailed 
postpaid  to  your  door. 

CINNAMON  VINE 

Beautiful,  hardy,  fragrant,  vigor¬ 
ous  climber,  growing  in  any  loca¬ 
tion.  Can  be  grown  in  the  house  in 
the  Winter. 

Each  10c;  3  for  25c;  12  for  90c. 


ZINNIA  Per  Pkt. 

ZINNIA.  Always  popular,  easily  grown, 
brilliant  display  all  Summer.  Double  mixed. 


10c 


VISCARIA  (Rose  of  Heaven).  10c 
WILD  CUCUMBER  (Creep¬ 
ing  Jennie).  A  rapid  climber.  10c 
XERANTHEMUM.  Showy, 
everlasting  flowers .  10c 


DWARF  MIXED.  Large  flowering.  y2oz.  50c. 

GIANT  or  ROBUSTA.  Extra  large,  beauti¬ 
ful  double  flowers  in  great  variety  of  colors. 
x/2  oz.  60c.  ;i .  10c 

SCARLET  ZINNIA .  10c 

ALL  ABOVE  KINDS  MIXED.  y2  oz.  50c.  . .  10c 

GIANT  DAHLIA-FLOWERED  ZINNIA 

The  latest  development  in  Zinnias.  Flow¬ 
ers  of  mammoth  size,  in  form  like  perfect 
decorative  dahlia,  the  flowers  often  measure  6 
to  8  inches  in  diameter.  Choice  mixed. 

2  Pkts.  for  25c.  . .  15c 

Wild  Garden  Mixed  Flower  Seed 

A  splendid  mixture  of  over  one  hundred  Varie¬ 
ties  of  beautiful,  free-blooming,  hardy  growers, 

which  can  be  offered  at  a  much  less  price  than 
when  sold  in  separate  packages.  When  flowering 
commences  something  new  blooms  almost  daily. 
Extra  large  packages,  Pkt.  10c;  y2  oz.  25c;  oz.  40c; 
%  lb.  $1.00. 

4-H  CLUB 

GAZON  FLOWER  GARDEN 

A  mixture  of  the  easiest  and  surest  growing  flow¬ 
er  seeds  mostly  annuals  but  included  are  perennials, 
everlastings  and  ornamentals  grasses  that  can  be 
sown  broadcast  or  in  narrow  drills. 

With  little  or  no  care  the  results  are  both  sur¬ 
prising  and  charming  and  on  account  of  the  various 
seasons  of  blooms  flowers  can  be  had  from  early 
Summer  till  frost.  Desirable  for  boys’  and  girls’ 
gardens  and  grown-ups,  too. 

Large  packet  10c;  oz.  30c. 

CUT  FLOWER  GARDEN  MIXTURE 

A  mixture  of  choice  annuals  suitable  for  cut 
flowers.  A  splendid  mixture  of  over  fifty  choice 
varieties. 

Pkt.  10c;  V2  oz.  25c;  oz.  40c;  lb. 
$1.00. 

Gladioli  Bulbs 

One  of  the  most  attractive  and 
easily  grown  bulbous  plants.  The 
stately,  floriferous  flower  spikes  pro¬ 
duce  a  wealth  of  color  in  the  Sum¬ 
mer  and  Fall  garden.  Excellent  for 
cutting. 

Rainbow  Mixed.  A  splendid  mix¬ 
ture,  including  all  of  the  above 
kinds  and  many  others.  6  for  30c; 
12  for  50c;  100  for  $3.25. 

Everlasting  or  Straw  Flowers 

The  Everlasting  flowers  with  their 
rich,  brilliant  colors,  are  very  val¬ 
uable  for  Winter  decorations.  They 
should  be  cut  as  soon  as  they  come 
into  full  bloom,  tied  in  small 
bunches  and  dried  slowly  in  the 
shade.  Choice  mixed,  large  pack¬ 
ages,  10c. 

Acroclinium.  Mixed,  Pkt.  10c.  , 
Gomphrena.  Mixed,  pkt.  10c. 
Helichrysum.  Mixed,  Pkt.  10c. 
Xeranthemum.  Mixed,  Pkt.  10c. 


ORDER  EARLY— SEED  SUPPLIES  ARE  LIMITED 


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Every  home  and  farm  should  have  a  kitchen  garden 


Hardy  Perennials  and  Biennials 


There  is  a  place  for  Perennials  in  every  garden  because  they  are  easily  grown  from  seeds  sown  in  the 
Spring  or  during  July  and  August.  Very  satisfactory  when  used  for  basic  plantings  to  be  supplemented 
with  annual  flowers.  Why  not  try  a  few  packets? 


Per  Pkt. 

ACHILLEA  (The  Pearl).  Excellent  for  cut- 
ing.  Plants  2  feet  tall.  Flowers  satiny  white.  . .  10c 

ACONITUM  (Monkshood).  Blue  helmet¬ 
shaped  flowers.  Plants  4  feet  tall.  Thrives  in 

any  good  soil .  15c 

AGROSTEMMA  (Mullien  Pink).  Downy, 
silvery  gray  foliage.  Vivid  blood  red  flowers.. . 
ALYSSUM  (Basket  of  Gold).  Extra  early, 


10c 


yellow 
.  15c 


flowers.  Dwarf 


10c 


10c 


floriferous,  golden 
rock  garden  plants.  . . 

ANCHUSA  (Ital- 
ica) .  Hardy,  vigorous 
plants  3  feet  tall. 

Flowers  gentian  blue, 
long  loose  sprays.  . . 

ANEMONE  (Wind¬ 
flower)  .  Dainty,  cup¬ 
shaped  flowers .  15c 

AQUILEGIA  (Col¬ 
umbine)  Delicate,  odd, 

airy  flowers .  10c 

A  R  A  B  I  S.  Dwarf 
rock  plants.  Early 
pure  white  blooms.. . .  10c 

ASTER  (Michael¬ 
mas  Daisy).  Fall 
flowering.  Daisy  like 

flowers.  ' .  10c 

BELLIS  (Double 
Daisy).  Plants  dwarf. 

Flowers  double  pink 

and  white .  10c 

CANTER¬ 
BURY  BELLS. 

Large  bell  shaped 

flowers.  Mixed . 

CARNATION.  Har¬ 
dy,  double,  sweet 

scented.  Mixed .  10c 

CERASTIUM  (Snow 
in  Summer) .  Rock 
plant,  silvery  foliage, 

white  flowers .  15c 

COREOPSIS.  Golden  iyellow  flowers.  Ex¬ 
cellent  for  cutting .  10c 

DELPHINIUM.  Gorgeous,  stately  spikes  of 

blue  flowers .  15c 

DIANTHUS.  Single  hardy  pink,  with 

fringed  petals,  fragrant.  Mixed.  ; .  10c 

FORGET-ME-NOT  (Myosotis) .  Plants 
dwarf,  hardy,  easily  grown.  Flowers  blue. 

Excellent  for  rockeries .  10c 

FOXGLOVE  (Digitalis).  Large  flower 
spikes,  covered  with  beautiful  spotted  thim¬ 
ble  shaped  flowers .  10c 

GAILLARDIA.  Showy,  hardy  perennials. 
Daisy  like  flowers,  yellow,  shaded  with  red...  10c 
GEUM.  Hardy,  2  (feet  tall,  producing  large, 

double,  dazzling  orange  scarlet  flowers .  25c 

GYPSOPHILA  (Baby’s  Breath).  Three 
feet  tall,  producing  dainty,  white  flowers.  Ex¬ 
cellent  for  bouquets .  10c 

HELIANTHEMUM  (Dwarf  Sun  Rose). 
Dwarf  rock  plant.  Rose,  pink  and  white  blos¬ 
soms  produced  in  May  and  June .  15c 


Per 

Dwarf,  rock 
Crimson  bell- 


IIEUCHERA  (Coral  Bells), 
plant,  for  semi-shaded  location. 

like  flowers . 

HOLLYHOCK.  Upright  and  stately  plants, 

6  feet  tall,  wide  range  of  desirable  colors . 

IBERIS  (Perennial  Candytuft).  Low, 
spreading  growth,  covered  with  flat  clusters, 

white  flowers  . 

LATHYRUS  (Perennial  Sweet  Pea). 

Hardy,  vigorous,  pro¬ 
ducing  large  clusters 
of  crimson,  pink  and 
white  waxy  blooms.  . . 

L  I  N  U  M  (Flax). 
Beautiful  light  blue 
flowers,  borne  pro¬ 
fusely  on  graceful 

plants . 

LUPINUS  (Lupin). 
Hardy,  excellent  for 
cutting.  Graceful 
spikes,  pea-like  flow- 
erS 

LYCHINIS  (Jeru¬ 
salem  Cross) .  Plants 
vigorous,  2  feet  fall. 
Flowers  brilliant  scar¬ 
let,  cross  shaped . 

PLATYCODON 
(Balloon  Flowers). 
Large,  deep  blue,  bell 

shaped  flowers  . 

POLYANTHUS 
(Hardy  Primrose). 
Dwarf,  early  Spring 

flowering . 

POPPY  (Oriental). 
Enormous  orange 

scarlet  flowers . 

PHYSALIS  (Chi¬ 
nese  Lantern).  Excel¬ 
lent  for  Winter  bou¬ 
quets  . 

PHYSOSTEGIA  (False  Dragon  Head).  Plants 

tall,  flowers  rosy  lilac . 

PYRETHRUM  (Painted  Daisy).  Beautiful, 

colored,  daisy-like  flowers . 

RUDBECKIA  (Cone  Flower).  Hardy, 

vigorous,  floriferous . 

SCABIOSA  CAUCASICA.  .Fall  flowering. 

Lavender  blooms . 

SHASTA  DAISY.  Enormous  white  daises. 
STOKESIA  (Stoke’s  Aster).  Produces  rich 

blue  flowers,  July  until  October . 

SWEET  ROCKET.  Fragrant  old  fashioned 

favorite . 

SWEET  WILLIAM.  Large,  beautifully 

colored  flowers.  Hardy,  easily  grown . 

TRITOMA  (Red  Hot  Poker).  Peculiar  flow¬ 
er  spikes  shading  from  yellow  to  scarlet . 

VIOLA  CORNUTA.  Hardy,  tufted  pansies. 
Plants  dwarf,  flowering  profusely  through¬ 
out  (season . 

WALLFLOWER.  Lance-like  leaves,  fra¬ 
grant,  single  yellow  and  orange  flowers . 


Pkt. 

25c 

10c 

15c 

10c 

10c 

10c 

15c 

15c 

10c 

10c 

10c 

15c 

10c 

10c 

15c 

15c 

10c 

10c 

10c 

15c 

10c 

10c 


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The  collections  we  offer  contain  the  best  seed  obtainable.  Because  they  are  made  up 
in  advance  of  the  busy  season  we  cannot  make  any  changes  in  the  assortments,  but  of 
course,  anyone  may  order  additional  seed  to  go  with  the  collections. 

Save  money  by  ordering  one  of  our  Bargain  Collections. 


Extra  GALVANIZED  TROWELS  or  EXCELSIOR  WEEDERS  30c  each,  prepaid. 


HOME  GARDEN  COLLECTION  S1.25  PREPAID 

A  splendid  collection  for  the  Home  Garden.  If  purchased  separately  would  cost  52.25 — Prepaid  for 

$1.25 

ONE  10c  PACKET  EACH  OF  THE  FOLLOWING 
BEET— Early  Blood;  CABBAGE— Succesion;  C  A  R  R  O  T— Oxheart;  CUCUMBER— White 
Spine;  CORN— Golden  Bantam;  ONION— Yellow  Globe;  RADISH— Scarlet  Globe;  PUMPKIN— 
Sugar;  SPINACH — Bloomsdale;  SQUASH — Marrow;  LETTUCE — Beefsteak;  RUTA  BAGA — Purple 
Top;  SWISS  CHARD— Lucullus;  PARSNIP— Hollow  Crown;  L  E  T  T  U  C  E— May  King;  MUSK 
MELON — Rocky  Ford;  TOMATO — Earliana;  BUSH  BEAN — Bountiful;  PEAS — Gradus. 


KITCHEN  GARDEN  COLLECTION  $1.50  PREPAID 

A  complete  assortment  that  will  meet  the  requirements  of  the  Suburban  or  Country  Garden.  Every 

farm  and  home  should  have  a  Kitchen  Garden 

If  purchased  separately  would  cost  $2.50 — Prepaid  for  $1.50. 

BEET — Crimson  Globe;  BEET — Early  Wonder:  CARROT — Chantenay;  CABBAGE — All  Sea- 
ions;  CUCUMBER— White  Spine;  LETTUCE— Beefsteak;  CORN— Golden  Bantam;  CORN— May 
flower;  ONION— Yellow  Globe;  PARSNIP— Hollow  Crown:  RADISH— Scarlet  Globe;  PUMPKIN— 
Mixed;  SQUASH — Hubbard;  SQUASH — Marrow;  SW'ISS  CHARD — Lucullus;  TOMATO — Earli¬ 
ana;  TURNIP — White  Egg;  RUTA  BAGA — Purple  Top;  one-half  pound  PEAS — Gradus;  one-half 
pound  BUSH  BEANS — Bountiful. 


LAWN  SEED  FOR  EVERY  PURPOSE 

Make  your  home  grounds  beautiful.  We  blend  our  own  lawn  seed  mixtures. 

For  the  best  lawns  we  recommend  our  Evergreen  Lawn  Seed.  It  contains  a  well-balanced  blend 
of  various  flne-bladed  and  deep-rooting  varieties  which  will  produce  the  best  results  under  varied 
conditions  as  to  soil  and  climate.  Our  “Evergreen  Mixture”  contains  the  right  kind  of  grasses  in 
correct  proportions  and  will  produce  a  thick  sod  of  rich  deep  green  throughout  the  entire  growing 
season. 

We  use  only  the  finest  grades  of  recleaned  seeds  in  this  mixture.  It  contains  no  chaff  and  will 
give  a  green,  smooth,  velvety  sod  within  a  few  weeks  after  sowing.  It  is  the  best  value  at  any  price. 

Quantity  required  for  new  lawns,  one  pound  to  200  square  feet. 

Price  y2  lb.  35c;  1  lb.  60c.  By  Parcel  Post  prepaid. 

SHADY  SPOT  LAWN  SEED — For  shady  places  and  under  trees,  lb.  40c;  lb  70c.  Postpaid. 

WHITE  CLOVER— 60c  lb.  Postpaid. 


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WE  WILL  ALSO  INCLUDE  EXTRA  COMPLIMENTARY  PACKETS  WITH  EACH  COLLECTION. 


SOME  NEW  VARIETIES  OF  SPECIAL  MERIT 


BEAN — New  Stringless  Green  Pod 

An  outstanding  variety  of  recent  introduction  being  similar  to 
Full  Measure,  but  hardier  and  more  dependable.  Plants  erect,  me¬ 
dium  large,  very  productive.  Pods  straight,  dark  green,  round, 
meaty,  and  absolutely  stringless  with  no  fibre.  Quality  superior. 
Matures  in  53  days. 

Pkt.  10c;  'A  lb  25c;  lb  35c;  2  lbs  60c 


BEET — Asgrow  Wonder 

This  is  undoubtedly  one  of  the  best  all  around  beets  of  recent 
introduction.  It  is  a  pedigreed  stock  unsurpassed  in  earliness,  uni¬ 
formity,  and  in  depth  of  internal  color.  Tops  are  small,  erect  and 
slender,  while  the  roots  are  semi-globular,  deep  red,  smooth,  with 
a  small  neck  and  tap  root.  Flesh  is  purplish  red  with  slightly 
lighter  zones,  tender  and  of  excellent  quality. 

Pkt.  15c;  oz.  25c;  %  lb  70c;  lb  $2.00 


CABBAGE — Golden  Acre 

An  extra  early  variety  of  the  Copenhagen  Market  type,  with 
small,  round,  solid  heads,  maturing  with  Early  Jersey  Wakefield. 
The  plants  are  dwarf,  with  few  outer  leaves,  producing  heads  5 
inches  in  diameter,  weighing  2%  pounds.  It  matures  in  63  days 
from  time  of  setting  the  plants. 

Pkt.  10c;  oz.  25c;  oz.  40c 


CARROT — Hutchinson 

An  excellent  prolific  variety,  particularly  adapted  to  New  Eng¬ 
land  conditions.  The  deep  orange  roots,  11  to  12  inches  long,  are 
nearly  cylindrical  with  an  abrupt  stump  end.  The  flesh  is  deep 
orange,  tender,  crisp  and  of  excellent  quality.  It  will  mature  in 
88  days  from  date  of  sowing. 

■  Pkt.  15c;  oz.  40c;  %  lb  $1.35;  lb  $4.00 


CORN — Whipple’s  Early  Yellow 

As  a  large  eared  second  early  sort  for  home  and  market  gardens,  it  is  extremely  popular.  Stalks 
sturdy,  erect,  6V2  feet  tall;  ears  12  tO'14  rowed  and  7%  inches  long.  Kernels  golden  yellow,  fairly 
deep,  sweet  and  of  a  luscious  flavor.  It  will  mature  in  84  days. 

Pkt.  10c;  y2  lb  25c;  lb  40c;  2  lbs  70c 


CUCUMBER— Woodruff’s  Hybrid 

One  of  the  finest  all  around  cucumbers  in  existence.  The  fruits  are  long,  straight,  attractive 
shape,  and  of  a  very  rich  green.  It  holds  its  color  well  for  local  markets  or  for  shipping.  Fruits 
measure  8  to  10  inches  long,  3  inches  in  diameter  and  mature  in  60  days.  This  is  worthy  of  special 
trial.  Pkt.  10c;  oz.  30c;  %  lb  95c;  lb  $2.80 

LETTUCE-White  Boston 

A  very  desirable  variety  for  the  home  garden  and 
for  the  local  market.  It  is  similar  to  Big  Boston  but  the 
leaves  are  slightly  lighter  green  and  free  from  the  red¬ 
dish  brown  tint.  The  hearts  are  buttery,  yellow,  of  ex¬ 
cellent  quality.  It  requires  70  days  to  produce  heads.  If 
interested  in  quality,  test  this  variety. 

Pkt,  15c;  oz.  35c;  y4  lb  $1.00;  lb  $3.00 


PEAS — Onward 

If  luscious,  sweet,  tender  peas  appeal  to  you,  why  not 
try  this  outstanding  variety?  The  plants  grow  30  inches 
tall,  producing  pods  3%  inches  long,  %  inch  wide,  me¬ 
dium  green,  straight,  attractive  and  well  filled  with  6  to 
8  large  tender  succulent  peas  of  superb  quality.  ONWARD 
matures  in  70  days. 

Pkt.  10c;  y2  lb  25c;  lb  40c;  2  lbs  70c 


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