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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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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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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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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
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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
INSURE SUCCESS IN YOUR GARDEN BY SOWING OUR HIGH GRADE TESTED SEEDS
OUR 10c PACKETS OF VEGETABLE SEEDS ARE EXTRA LARGE AND WELL FILLED
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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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OUR YANKEE WATER MELON SWEETEST AND BEST FOR NEW ENGLAND
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
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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
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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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BE READY WHEN THE NICE DAYS COME. SEND IN YOUR ORDER EARLY
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.
LEND THIS SEED BOOK TO YOUR NEIGHBOR— THANK YOU.
IF YOU RECEIVE AN EXTRA CATALOG, GIVE IT TO A FRIEND
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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
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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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NEW ENGLAND SEED FOR NEW ENGLAND PEOPLE
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.
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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
SEE OUR FLOWER NOVELTIES ON PAGE 16
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SPECIAL — If you have any neighbors or friends that would appreciate our catalog and will be in¬
terested in GOOD SEEDS, write their names and address below and we will gladly send catalog free.
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Collections at Reduced Prices
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
See Second and Third Cover Pages for Bargain Collections