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One ounce sows a 100 foot row and feeds a family of five.
Sow seed 2 inches apart, 1 inch deep, in rows no closer than 12 inches apart. Beets can be planted as soon as the grounds can be worked in Spring to August.

Bull's Blood (58 days) A beautiful heirloom that was brought back into production. Produces pretty dark red leaves to jazz up your salads. Foliage color intensifies as plants mature. Roots show attractive candy striped zoning circles when sliced.
1/8 Oz.-$1.35     1/4 Oz.-$1.75     1/2 Oz.-$2.25     1 Oz.-$4.00     1/4 Lb.-$8.65     1 Lb.-$23.55

Burpee's Golden (55 days)
Unique globe shaped golden beet is sweet and fine textured. These beets will not bleed. Best when eaten small.
1/8 Oz.-$2.45     1/4 Oz.-$3.20     1/2 Oz.-$4.25     1 Oz.-$8.50     1/4 Lb.-$20.90       1 Lb.-$61.45

Cylindra (55 days) Unique, long cylinder shaped beet that is perfect for slicing. Dark red beets are tender and grow up to 8 inches long and 1-1/2 inches in diameter.
1/8 Oz.-$1.10     1/4 Oz.-$1.40     1/2 Oz.-$1.75     1 Oz.-$2.70     1/4 Lb.-$4.45     1 Lb.-$9.95

Detroit Dark Red (58 days) A globe-shaped, dark red beet. Average size is 2-1/2 to 3 inches in diameter. Interior is dark red with slight zoning. The tender quality makes this beet an excellent table and canning variety. Tops are 12 to 15 inches long and a glossy dark green color.
1/4 Oz.-$1.30     1/2 Oz.-$1.55     1 Oz.-$2.10     1/4 Lb.-$2.95     1 Lb.-$6.75

Early Wonder (49-52 days) A flattened, globe-shaped, dark red beet. Smooth skin, small tap root. Average size is 2-1/2 to three inches in diameter. Interior is dark red with lighter zoning. Glossy green tops are 16 to 18 inches long. An excellent bunching variety that is tender and sweet. For those that favor a Crosby type beet, we recommend Early Wonder.
1/4 Oz.-$1.15     1/2 Oz.-$1.45     1 Oz.-$2.20     1/4 Lb.-$3.40     1 Lb.-$7.10

Lutz Green Leaf (80 days) All time favorite to use fresh or store for winter. Top shaped roots are rich purplish red, with dak red flesh shading lighter zones. Exceptionally sweet used small or large.
1/8 Oz.-$1.10     1/4 Oz.-$1.35     1/2 Oz.-$1.70     1 Oz.-$2.65     1/4 Lb.-$4.35     1 Lb.-$9.70

Red Ace Hybrid (53 days) Strong hybrid vigor has faster spring growth. Very smooth deep red root is very sweet tasting due to it's extremely high sugar content. Performs well under dry conditions and resists bolting.
1/8 Oz.-$1.65     1/4 Oz.-$2.15     1/2 Oz.-$2.80     1 Oz.-$5.30     1/4 Lb.-$12.30     1 Lb.-$34.95

SUGAR BEET

Sugar (120 days) One of the best standard strains for sugar manufacturing. It is heavy yielding with high sugar content. Adaptable to most soils or climates. Good for stock feed. Roots are long and white fleshed.
1/8 Oz.-$1.70     1/4 Oz.-$2.20     1/2 Oz.-$2.85     1 Oz.-$5.45     1/4 Lb.-$12.80     1 Lb.-$36.75

SWISS CHARD or SPINACH BEET

Lucullus Giant (50-52 days) This variety grows about 18 to 24 inches tall, and has yellowish-green, much crumpled leaves. It has a slender creamy-yellow midrib.
1/4 Oz.-$1.20     1/2 Oz.-$1.45     1 Oz.-$2.25     1/4 Lb.-$3.45     1 Lb.-$7.25

BROCCOLI

1/4 ounce sows a 100 foot row and feeds a family of five.
Sow seed 12 to 16 inches apart, 1/2 inch deep, in rows 24 to 30 inches apart. Plant in May and June. For an early crop, sow seed in cold frame about one month before planting time and transplant to growing area when plants are large enough for transplanting.

Green Sprouting or Calabrese (70 days) Heads are 3 to 5 inches in diameter, bluis-green in color, compact. Plants are 30 to 36 inches tall, erect and leafy. Popular home garden and market variety.
1/8 Oz.-$1.05     1/4 Oz.-$1.30     1/2 Oz.-$1.65     1 Oz.-$2.65     1 Lb.-$11.70

BRUSSELS SPROUTS

1/4 ounce sows a 100 foot row and feeds a family of five. Culture is the same as that of cabbage.

Long Island Improved (90 days) Compact plant is nearly two feet tall. Stem is well covered with cabbage-like sprouts about 1-1/2 inches in diameter. Matures from bottom to top of stem. Excellent flavor. Primarily a fall crop.
1/8 Oz.-$1.20     1/4 Oz.-$1.50     1/2 Oz.-$1.90     1 Oz.-$3.25     1 Lb.-$16.75

CABBAGE

1/4 ounce sows a 100 foot row and feeds a family of five.
Sow seed 1/2 inch deep in hot bed or cold frame about 1 month before transplanting. Set early varieties outdoors in March or April, late varieties in May or June. Space plants 12 to 18 inches apart in rows 24 to 30 inches apart. (Maturity dates are from time of transplanting).

Golden Acre Y.R. (63 days) The fast growing variety produces nearly round, compact heads weighing about 3 pounds and measuring 6 to 7 inches in diameter. White interior. Very popular early variety.
1/8 Oz.-$1.00     1/4 Oz.-$1.30     1/2 Oz.-$1.60     1 Oz.-$2.55     1 Lb.-$10.30

Jersey Wakefield (62 days) A shortstemmed variety prducing a conical or pointed compact head. Average size is 5 inches in diameter and weighs about 2 to 2-1/2 pounds. Dark green in color with a greenish-white interior. Excellent flavor makes it popular for home and market gardener.
1/8 Oz.-$1.00     1/4 Oz.-$1.30     1/2 Oz.-$1.60     1 Oz.-$2.55     1 Lb.-$10.25

Michihli (Chinese) (75 days) A dark green variety. Sure heading and uniforn in size and time of maturity. Interior is solid. Crisp, tender and good flavor makes it highly desirable in salads.
1/8 Oz.-$1.00     1/4 Oz.-$1.25     1/2 Oz.-$1.55     1 Oz.-$2.50     1 Lb.-$10.10

Pak Choi (45 days) Easy to grow, fast to mature and important in Oriental cooking (chow mein and many stir-fried dishes). Delicious eaten raw. Needs cool weather to mature properly. Sow indoors in early spring and again 2 months before 1st fall frost.
1/8 Oz.-$2.15     1/4 Oz.-$2.85     1/2 Oz.-$3.80     1 Oz.-$7.60     1 Lb.-$56.05

Premium Late Flat Dutch (100 days) One of the most popular and dependable of late varieties. A short-stemmed plant with medium green leaves, white interior and low core. The slightly flattened heads weigh 10 to 12 pounds and measure 12 inches in diameter by about 7 inches deep.
1/8 Oz.-$1.10     1/4 Oz.-$1.40     1/2 Oz.-$1.75     1 Oz.-$2.85     1 Lb.-$12.50

Red Acre (77 days)
The best early red cabbage variety available. The deep reddish-purple globe shaped heads weigh 3 pounds and are 6 - 7 inches in diameter. Red Acre can add a striking beauty to your vegetable garden and can add new life to otherwise dull meals due to its striking color and wonderful taste. Stores better than most cabbages.
1/8 Oz.-$1.25     1/4 Oz.-$1.60     1/2 Oz.-$2.10     1 Oz.-$3.65     1 Lb.-$20.20

CANTALOUPE or MUSKMELON

1/2 ounce sows a 100 foot row and feeds a family of five.
Plant about 1 inch deep, 18 to 24 inches apart in rows 48 to 60 inches apart. Can be planted from April to June. Muskmelons require a fertile soil, rich with organic matter.

Ambrosia Hybrid (86 days) This Burpee variety with it's thicker flesh and smaller seed cavity is extra sweet tasting right down to the rind. The nearly round, 4 to 4-1/2 lb fruit has medium-thick rinds, heavy webbing and no ribbing.
20 Seeds-$2.95 (1/8 Oz. shipping weight)     1/8 Oz.-$13.25     1/4 Oz.-$24.95     1/2 Oz.-$40.95

Burpee Hybrid (82 days) Still the most popular variety. 4 to 4-1/2 lb fruits are heavily netted, ribbed, round to slightly oval. Thick deep orange flesh is firm, juicy, sweet and delicious. Produces well even in northern states.
20 Seeds-$2.95 (1/8 Oz. shipping weight)     1/8 Oz.-$13.55     1/4 Oz.-$25.95     1/2 Oz.-$41.95

Delicious 51 (90 days)
Fruit is 5 to 6 inches in diameter, slightly oval, lightly netted, thick salmon-orange color flesh with sweet and aromatic flavor. An open pollinated variety similar to Hearts of Gold but with better disease resistance and an earlier harvest.
20 Seeds-$1.10 (1/8 Oz. Shipping weight)    1/4 Oz.-$1.85     1/2 Oz.-$2.35     1 Oz.-$4.30

Hale's Best Jumbo (86 days) Fruit is 7-1/2 by 6 inches, skin is yellow-green, indistinct ribbing, heavily netted, thick salmon-orange color flesh, and excellent flavor. Well adapted to shipping due to it's firm flesh, strong rind and keeping qualities. Popular for roadside markets and home gardens.
20 Seeds-$1.00 (1/8 Oz. shipping weight)     1/4 Oz.-$1.50     1/2 Oz.-$1.85     1 Oz.-$3.10

Hearts of Gold (90 - 95 days) 3 lb fruit is 6 inches in diameter. Exterior is a deep green covered with a fine gray netting. Flesh is deep golden, fine-grained, very sweet and spicy. Good home market garden variety, but shell is not hard enough for shipping long distances.
20 Seeds-$1.00 (1/8 Oz. shipping weight)     1/4 Oz.-$1.55     1/2 Oz.-$2.00     1 Oz.-$3.40

Honey Dew (110 days) Green flesh. Broad oval melons 7 to 9 inches long. Smooth ivory skin.
20 Seeds-$1.00 (1/8 Oz. shipping weight)     1/4 Oz.-$1.50     1/2 Oz.-$1.90     1 Oz.-$3.10

CARROTS

1/2 ounce sows a 100 foot row and feeds a family of five.
Sow seed 1/2 inch deep and thin so that plants are spaced 2 to 3 inches apart. Should be sown from April 1 to July.

Chantenay Red Core (70 days) One of the most popular carrots for commercial, canning, freezing and home gardens. Tops are 15 to 20 inches tall. Roots about 5 inches long by 2-1/2 inches in diameter, square shoulder, stump rooted. Deep redish-organge in color with core nearly same color as the flesh.
1/8 Oz.-$1.15     1/2 Oz.-$1.85     1 Oz.-$3.00     1/4 Lb.-$5.45     1 Lb.-$13.15

Cosmic Purple (70 days)
Beautiful sweet and tender purple skinned 9 inch carrot with orange yellow core. Add color to your favorite dish or salad.
1/8 Oz.-$3.95     1/4 Oz.-$5.50     1/2 Oz.-$7.50      1 Oz.-$16.00     1/4 Lb.-$43.50     

Danver's Half Long (75 days) Tops 16 to 20 inches tall. Roots are 7 to 8 inches long by 2 inches in diameter, heavy shoulders, slighty tapered, well stumped. Good for storing and shipping.
1/8 Oz.-$1.15     1/2 Oz.-$1.85     1 Oz.-$3.00     1/4 Lb.-$5.45     1 Lb.-$13.15

Imperator 58 (75-80 days) Tops are 16 to 20 inches tal. Roots are 9 to 10 inches long by 1-1/4 to 1-1/2 inches in diameter. Not recommended for use in heavy soils.
1/8 Oz.-$1.10     1/2 Oz.-$1.75     1 Oz.-$2.80     1/4 Lb.-$5.10     1 Lb.-$12.35

Little Finger (65 days) This early maturing baby carrot grows 3 to 3-1/2 inches long. Cylindrical shape, smooth skin and a very small core. Ideal for goumet markets.
1/8 Oz.-$1.15     1/2 Oz.-$1.85     1 Oz.-$3.15     1/4 Lb.-$6.05     1 Lb.-$15.45

Nantes Half Long ( 70 days) Short tops. A half long variety measuring 5 to 6 inches long by 2 inches width at shoulder. Slightly tapered, stump-rooted. Red-orange in color with indistinct core. This crisp and tender variety has proven satisfactory for all purposes.
1/8 Oz.-$1.15     1/2 Oz.-$1.80     1 Oz.-$2.95     1/4 Lb.-$5.35     1 Lb.-$12.95

CAULIFLOWER

1/4 ounce of seed produces aboout 500 plants.
See cabbage for sowing rates and culture. Leave 2 feet between plants and 3 feet between rows. When the heads are about three inches across, tie up the outer leaves to aid in blanching.

Snow Ball Imp. (55 days) Early. Heads are medium to large size, firm, smooth, and very white with excellent quality and uniformity. Medium sized plant with good leaf cover. Widely adapted.
1/8 Oz.-$1.60     1/4 Oz.-$2.10     1/2 Oz.-$2.70     1 Oz.-$5.15

                                                                        CELERY

Sow seed 1/4 inch deep, indoors 10-12 weeks before transplanting. When plants are 6 inches tall and soil is above 55 degrees plant outside at 12 inch spacing.

Tall Utah (105 days)
Tall, vigorous high yielding celery with long clean stalks and crisp tender texture. Resistant to black heart.
1/8 Oz.-$1.45     1/4 Oz.-$1.90     1/2 Oz.-$2.40     1 Oz.-$4.40     1/4 Lb.-$9.60

COLLARDS

1/4 ounce sows a 100 foot row and feeds a family of five.
Sow seed about 1/2 inch deep in late Spring. Thin plants to 14 inches apart.

True Southern or Creole (80 days) The most popular variety of collards. Plant grows to 2 to 2-1/2 feet tall forming large, loose and spreading blue-green crumpled leaves. Light frost will improve the quality of the leaves.
1/4 Oz.-$1.20     1/2 Oz.-$1.50     1 Oz.-$2.30     1/4 Lb.-$3.55     1 Lb.-$7.45

CRESS

1 ounce plants 100 foot row.
Sow 1/4 inch deep in rows 12 to 18 inches apart, in either spring or fall, and when the plants are large enough, thin out to 6 inches apart.

Curled or Peppergrass (45 days) The quick-growing plants have deep green foliage and reach a height of about 8 inches. Leaves are finely cut and curled. Used for garnishing and salads. Has a pungent flavor.
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Upland (45 days) Plants are dwarf, leaves medium green. Excellent in salads and garnishing. Leaves are similar to water cress but plant adapted to upland growth.
1/4 Oz.-$1.40     1/2 Oz.-$1.70     1 Oz.-$2.75     1/4 Lb.-$4.75

CUCUMBERS

1/2 ounce plants 100 foot row and feeds a family of five.
Cucumbers require warm, rich, well-drained soil. Highly susceptible to disease and adverse weather. Plant about 1 inch deep from April to July. Put in hills of about 4 seeds per hill. Space hills about 3 feet apart.

Boston Pickling or Green Prolific (57 days) A black spine variety. Dark green fruits are blunt-ended and measure 5 to 6 inches long by 3 to 3-1/2 inches in diameter at maturity.
1/8 Oz.-$1.05     1/4 Oz.-$1.35     1/2 Oz.-$1.70     1 Oz.-$2.75
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Dasher II Hybrid (58 days)
Early variety that produces high yields of 8-1/2 inch long by 2-1/2 inch wide straight dark green cucumbers. Excellent slicing variety that does well as a climber on a fence.
20 Seeds-$2.70 (1/8 Oz. shipping weight)

Long Green Improved (67 days) Heirloom variety first introduced in 1872. A strong, vigorous producer of abundant dark green fruit. An excellent slicing cucumber up to one foot long.
1/8 Oz.-$1.05     1/4 Oz.-$1.30     1/2 Oz.-$1.65     1 Oz.-$2.65
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Marketmore 76 (58 days)
Plant produces high yields of 9 inch long dark green cucumbers. Excellent slicing variety that does well even under adverse weather conditions. Developed by Cornell University.
1/8 Oz.-$1.05      1/4 Oz.-$1.35     1/2 Oz.-$1.70       1 Oz.-$2.75

Pointsett 76 (60 days)
Plant produces good yields of delicious dark green cucumbers. A great variety for home gardens. Excellent sliced for salads.
1/8 Oz.-$1.20     1/4 Oz.-$1.50      1/2 Oz.-$1.90         1 Oz.-$3.20

Spacemaster Bush (60 days) White spine, 7-1/2" long by 2-1/2" in diameter. Dark green compact vine. Resistant to cucumber mosaic virus.
1/8 Oz.-$1.30     1/4 Oz.-$1.70     1/2 Oz.-$2.15     1 Oz.-$3.85

Straight 8 (60 days) White Spine. All-American Gold Metal Award-1935. Dark green broad leaves give good coverage. Vines are vigorous and productive. Rich dark green fruit is very firm and at best slicing size when 8" long by 2-1/2" in diameter, rounded at ends with very little striping at blossom end. Its uniformity makes it desirable for both home or market.
1/8 Oz.-$1.10     1/4 Oz.-$1.40     1/2 Oz.-$1.75     1 Oz.-$2.90
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Sweet Slice Hybrid (63 days) The only burpless cucumber with an unusual sweet taste that is totally unique. The dark green fruits of this monoecious hybrid are 10 to 12 inches long with a slight taper. An extremely productive home garden variety. Tolerant to powdery mildew, downy mildew, watermelon, cucumber and zucchini yellow mosaic virus.
20 Seeds-$2.85 (1/8 Oz. shipping weight)     1/8 Oz.-$7.45     1/4 Oz.-$13.95     1/2 Oz.-$23.95

DILL (Herb)

1 ounce plants 100 foot row.

Long Island Mammoth (70 days) Plants grow 2 to 2-1/2 feet tall, very fine leaves, vigorous grower. Very flat, brown seeds. Flower heads and partially matured seed clusters used for flavoring pickles and kraut.
1/8 Oz.-$1.05     1/4 Oz.-$1.30     1/2 Oz.-$1.65     1 Oz.-$2.55

EGG PLANT

1/8 ounce plants 100 foot row and feeds a family of five.
Space plants about 18 inches apart in rows about 30 to 35" apart. Seed should be started in hotbed in February or March for transplanting in April or May.

Black Beauty (80 days) Plants are 24 to 39" tall, erect, compact, large green leaves, producing 4 to 6 globular to oval fruits. Fruits are smooth, dark purple in color.
1/8 Oz.-$1.50     1/4 Oz.-$1.90     1/2 Oz.-$2.50     1 Oz.-$4.55

ENDIVE

1 ounce plants 100 foot row and feeds a family of five.
May be sown in flats and transplanted in about three weeks, or sown in field in rows 18 to 24 inches apart. Thin plants in rows so that they are 12 to 15" apart. Can be used through early winter if protected with a mulch.

Broad Leaved Batavian (80 days) Smooth, upright, broad outer leaves. Curly, bunched center leaves that bleach well by tying outer leaves over the heart of the plant.
1/8 Oz.-$1.20     1/4 Oz.-$1.50     1/2 Oz.-$1.90     1 Oz.-$3.10

Green Curled (75-80 days) Plants are 16 to 18" in diameter. Deep cut fringed outer med. green leaves with pale green midrib. Blanches easily.
1/8 Oz.-$1.20     1/4 Oz.-$1.50     1/2 Oz.-$1.90     1 Oz.-$3.10

GOURDS


Bird House (120 days) 9 to 11 inches in diameter by 13 to 15 inches tall. Tan, smooth shell, tapering in shape.
1/8 Oz.-$1.70     1/4 Oz.-$2.20     1/2 Oz.-$2.90     1 Oz.-$5.50

Dipper (110 days) 6 to 8 inches in diameter by 20 to 24 inches long. Shell is light green and smooth, turning tan at maturity.
1/8 Oz.-$1.95     1/4 Oz.-$2.55     1/2 Oz.-$3.40     1 Oz.-$6.75

Luffa (Sponge) (130 days) 3 to 4 inches in diameter by 8 to 12 inches long. After curing, peel outside rind for sponge use.
1/8 Oz.-$1.65     1/4 Oz.-$2.15     1/2 Oz.-$2.80     1 Oz.-$5.30

Ornamental Mixed - Wide selection of colors, sizes and shapes.
1/8 Oz.-$1.70     1/4 Oz.-$2.20     1/2 Oz.-$2.90     1 Oz.-$5.50

Swan (Goose) (100 days) - A unique looking large gourd with a round body and a long curved neck. A small bulb at the stem end gives a good resemblance of a "swan's head". Gourds grow 14 to 18 inches long with a 6 to 8 inch diameter base.
1/8 Oz.-$2.15     1/4 Oz.-$2.85     1/2 Oz.-$3.80     1 Oz.-$7.65

KALE

1/4 ounce plants 100 foot row and feeds a family of five.
Kale survives best in cool weather. Plant in early spring or in August or Sept. for a fall crop.

Blue Curled Vates (55 days) Plant is 12-14 inches tall, tightly curled, dark blue-green in color. Shows tolerance in cold weather against yellowing.
1/4 Oz.-$1.25     1/2 Oz.-$1.55     1 Oz.-$2.35     1/4 Lb.-$3.70

Early Curled Siberian (55 days) Dwarf, spreading plant that grows rapidly and matures early. Large green leaves are curled at ends. Very hardy.
1/4 Oz.-$1.30     1/2 Oz.-$1.60     1 Oz.-$2.50     1/4 Lb.-$4.15

KOHLRABI

1/4 ounce sows a 100 foot row and feeds a family of five.
Sow 4 to 8 inches apart in rows 15 to 24 inches apart. Can be planted from March to May.

Early Purple Vienna (60 days) Small purplish-green plant about 8 to 10" tall. Bulb is flattened, globular, reddish-purple in color. Flesh is tender and white. Use when bulb is about 2 to 2-1/2" in diameter.
1/8 Oz.-$1.10     1/4 Oz.-$1.45     1/2 Oz.-$1.75     1 Oz.-$2.80

Early White Vienna (55 days) Similar to Early Purple Vienna except slightly taller and bulb has pale green skin. Plant is also a medium green.
1/8 Oz.-$1.00     1/4 Oz.-$1.25    1/2 Oz.-$1.50     1 Oz.-$2.35

LETTUCE - HEADING VARIETIES

1/2 ounce plants 100 foot row and feeds a family of five.
Lettuce can be planted anytime from March to September. For an early crop, start in cold frames and transplant.

Buttercrunch (66 days) All-American Silver Metal Award-1963. Very similar to Bibb except slightly larger. More heat tolerant and slower to bolt than Bibb.
1/8 Oz.-$1.05     1/2 Oz.-$1.70     1 Oz.-$2.75     1/4 Lb.-$5.00

Iceberg (82 days) Black seed. This variety has a large compact head with light green leaves tightly folded and crinkled, tinged with brown, crisp white interior. A popular home garden variety, but should not be confused with the New York variety used for shipping and known as Iceberg in markets.
1/8 Oz.-$1.05     1/2 Oz.-$1.65     1 Oz.-$2.65     1/4 Lb.-$4.60

LETTUCE - LOOSE LEAVED VARIETIES


Black Seeded Simpson (44 days) Large, upright, compact with light green, frilled and crimpled leaves. Crisp interior. A popular and dependable home and market variety.
1/8 Oz.-$1.05     1/2 Oz.-$1.65     1 Oz.-$2.65     1/4 Lb.-$4.60

Grand Rapids (45 days) Black Seed. Large, erect and compact, leaves bright green, broad with waved, curled and heavily fringed edges. Hardy and disease resistant. Popular for home and market use.
1/8 Oz.-$1.10     1/2 Oz.-$1.70     1 Oz.-$2.80     1/4 Lb.-$5.05

Loose Leaf Salad Mix
A special blend of our most popular loose leaf lettuces - a complete salad in one.
1/8 Oz.-$1.15     1/2 Oz.$1.85     1 Oz.-$3.05     1/4 Lb.-$5.75

Mesclun Mix A special blend of lettuces and greens is a complete salad in one.
1/8 Oz.-$1.60     1/2 Oz.-$2.70     1 Oz.-$5.15     1/4 Lb.-$12.00

Oakleaf (40-45 days) Medium to large medium green leaves. Thin oak leaf shaped leaves are slow to bolt. Succulent & tender.
1/8 Oz.-$1.15     1/2 Oz.-$1.85     1 Oz.-$3.00     1/4 Lb.-$5.50

Paris White (Romaine) (72 days) A tall, erect, very uniform variety with excellent vigor. One of the best for market or home garden.
1/8 Oz.-$1.15     1/2 Oz.-$1.85     1 Oz.-$3.10     1/4 Lb.-$5.80

Red Sails (40 days)
A definite advantage to the trade because of its earliness, charm and nutritional values to the home gardener. There is no loose-leaf lettuce as deep a bronze-red color - a real plus for unique garden plant sales.
1/8 Oz.-$3.30     1/2 Oz.-$5.95     1 Oz.-$12.75     1/4 Lb.-$33.85

Red Salad Bowl (46 days)
A wine-red version of salad bowl. Compact bronze-red rosettes with crisp, sweet, crunchy oak-like leaves. Matures early, holds its mild, non-bitter quality for a long time, and is slow to bolt.
1/8 Oz-$1.25     1/2 Oz.-$2.00     1 Oz.-$3.35     1/4 Lb.-$6.55

Salad Bowl (50 days) Black Seed. An All-American Gold Metal Award-1952. Similar in appearance to Oak Leaf except leaves are lighter, green and more deeply lobed and frilled. Stands heat better than Oak Leaf and slower to bolt.1/8 Oz.-$1.10     1/2 Oz.-$1.80     1 Oz.-$2.95     1/4 Lb.-$5.55

MUSTARD

1 ounce plants 100 foot row and feeds a family of five.
Plants should be thinned to 4 or 5 per foot in rows planted 12 to 18" apart. Can be planted March to May or in September for a fall crop.

Florida Broadleaf (50 days) Large semi-upright spreading leafy plants. Round and oval serrated dark green leaves. Cream colored midribs.
1/4 Oz.-$1.00     1/2 Oz.-$1.45     1 Oz.-$2.15     1/4 Lb.-$3.05

Southern Giant Curled (40-45 days) All-American Gold Metal Award-1935. Plant attains height of about 10". Leaves are large and long; very curly on edges, crumpled surface, bright green in color, mild flavor. Seeds are a reddish-brown. Popular for greens, attractive bunching variety.
1/4 Oz.-$1.00     1/2 Oz.-$1.55     1 Oz.-$2.30     1/4 Lb.-$3.30

OKRA or GUMBO

1 ounce plants 100 foot row and feeds a family of five.
Plant in May or June about 1" deep, 24" spacing in rows 3 to 4 feet apart.

Clemson Spineless (55 days) Plants are erect and 3-1/2 to 4 feet tall. The medium green pods are 6 to 7" long, straight, slim, tapered, ridged and spineless.
1/8 Oz.-$1.00     1/2 Oz.-$1.50     1 Oz.-$2.00     1/4 Lb.-$3.05

Dwarf Long Pod Green (50-55 days) Plants attain a height of 2-1/2 to 3 feet. Pods are 7 to 8" long, 1-1/8" in diameter, slightly ridged, tapered, dark green in color, tender spineless flesh.
1/8 Oz.-$1.00     1/2 Oz.-$1.35     1 Oz.-$1.85     1/4 Lb.-$2.65

PARSLEY

1/4 ounce sows a 100 foot row and feeds a family of five.
Plant about 1/8" deep in early Spring about 3" apart in rows 12 to 18" apart.

Plain (72 days) Leaf is plain, flat and deeply cut. Medium green in color. Flavor more pronounced than curled varieties. Excellent for flavoring.
1/8 Oz.-$1.15     1/4 Oz.-$1.45     1/2 Oz.-$1.80     1 Oz.-$2.95

Triple Curled (70 days) Finely cut, dark green leaves, used for garnishing and flavoring. Grows about 8 inches high.
1/8 Oz.-$1.15     1/4 Oz.-$1.45     1/2 Oz.-$1.85     1 Oz.-$3.00

PARSNIPS

1/2 ounce sows a 100 foot row and feeds a family of five.
Plant in March or April in rows 18 to 24" apart. Thin plants to about 3" apart in the row. Since freezing improves quality, part of the crop can be left in ground and used through the winter.

Harris Model (120 days) Roots are longer and slimmer than Hollow Crown. It's smooth, white, tapered roots are remarkably free of side roots.
1/8 Oz.-$1.05     1/2 Oz.-$1.65     1 Oz.-$2.65     1/4 Lb.-$4.85

Hollow Crown (95 days) Grows 10 to 12" long, about 3" thick at shoulder, tapering to the tip with pronounced hollow crown. Flesh is white and tender.
1/8 Oz.-$1.10     1/2 Oz.-$1.75     1 Oz.-$2.80     1/4 Lb.-$4.90

PEPPERS

1/8 ounce sows a 100 foot row and feeds a family of five. Seed should be planted in cold frames 4 to 6 weeks prior to transplanting in May of June. Set plants 15 to 20" apart in rows 24 to 18" apart.

California Wonder (72-75 days) Sweet. Plants are 24 to 26 inches tall, dark green, stocky, good producer. Fruit about 4-1/2" long by 3-1/2" in diameter, blocky, mostly 4-lobed, thick walls, glossy green becoming scarlet at maturity. The sweet and mild flavor makes it popular for home and market garden use.
1/8 Oz-$2.20     1/4 Oz.-$2.90     1/2 Oz.-$3.90     1 Oz.-$7.85

Gold CalWonder (72 days) Very large, blocky peppers measuring 5 inches long by 4 inches in diameter, are smooth and glossy. Turn a rich golden yellow at maturity. Excellent for home or market.
1/8 Oz-$2.75     1/4 Oz.-$3.65     1/2 Oz.-$4.90     1 Oz.-$10.25

Habanero Orange (95 days)
The hottest open pollinated pepper available. Fruit is 1 inch by 2 inches, wrinkled, latern shaped and matures to a golden orange. Use in sauces and for oil extract.
25 Seeds-$2.75     1/8 Oz.-$7.60     1/4 Oz.-$12.90     1/2 Oz.-$22.75     1 Oz.$39.65

Hungarian Hot Wax (70 days)
Fairly hot 8 inch long tapered fruits. Canary yellow turning bright red when ripe.
25 Seeds-$1.50     1/8 Oz.-$2.10     1/4 Oz.-$2.80     1/2 Oz.-$3.70     1 Oz.-$7.45

Jalapeno M (75 days) Very popular hot pepper. Fruit is dark green and turns red at maturity. Use fresh or in hot pepper jelly.
25 Seeds-$1.40     1/8 Oz-$1.85     1/4 Oz.-$2.40     1/2 Oz.-$3.15     1 Oz.-$6.10

Sweet Banana (72 days)
Mild 6 to 7 inches long tapered fruits are 1-1/2 inches wide at top. Yellow fruits turn  brilliant red.
25 Seeds-$1.40     1/8 Oz.-$1.85     1/2 Oz.$3.20     1 Oz.-$6.25

PUMPKINS

2 ounces sows a 100 foot row.
Sow May to July, 84 to 108 inches apart in rows 8 to 12 feet apart.

Atlantic Giant (120 days) The largest pumpkin with huge fruits up to 400 pounds. Impressive for display or harvest shows. Requires lots of space, water and nutrients.
1/4 Oz.-$3.90     1/2 Oz.-$5.25     1 Oz.-$11.05     1/4 Lb.-$28.95     1 Lb.-$87.70

Baby Boo (95 days) Novelty, pure white version of Jack Be Little. Small, 3 inch by 2 inch fruit are ideal for decorating.
1/4 Oz.-$4.85     1/2 Oz.-$6.60     1 Oz.-$14.15     1/4 Lb.-$37.95     1 Lb.-$116.35

Baby Pam (100 days) Fruits are very uniform 5 to 5-1/2 inches with a tightly secured handle. Smooth deep orange skin. Ideal for decorating. 10 to 12 foot vines produce a heavy crop of 12 or more fruit.
1/4 Oz.-$1.60     1/2 Oz.-$2.05     1 Oz.-$3.80     1/4 Lb.-$8.45     1 Lb.-$23.60

Big Max (120 days) A very large pumpkin averaging 17 inches in diameter. When properly grown, will often reach a weight of 100 pounds or more. Skin is red-orange in color and slightly rough. Flesh is orange-yellow, and very thick. Can be used for pies or Jack O'Lantern, however, primarily used for large pumpkin competition.
1/4 Oz.-$1.35     1/2 Oz.-$1.70     1 Oz.-$2.90     1/4 Lb.-$5.75     1 Lb.-$14.85

Connecticut Field, Big Tom or Large Yellow (115 days) Fruits 10 to 14" deep by 14" in diameter, large, weighing 15 to 25 pounds. Orange-yellow, smooth, slightly ribbed. Flesh is orange-yellow, thick, coarse and sweet. A standard cornfield variety used for canning and stock feeding.
1/4 Oz.-$1.35     1/2 Oz.-$1.70     1 Oz.-$2.65     1/4 Lb.-$4.35     1 Lb.-$9.70

Cushaw, Green Striped (115 days) A cream colored long necked fruit with green variegated stripes. Flesh is cream colored and makes a very good pie. Heavy yielder. Good winter keeper.
1/4 Oz.-$1.50     1/2 Oz.-$1.90     1 Oz.-$3.15     1/4 Lb.-$5.90     1 Lb.-$14.70

Howden (115 days) Ideal Halloween pumpkin that is symmetrical in shape and a deep orange color. Skin is hard and ridged with a solid thick flesh. Good keeper. 20 - 25 Pounds.
1/4 Oz.-$1.60     1/2 Oz.-$2.05     1 Oz.-$3.55     1/4 Lb.-$5.95     1 Lb.-$17.95

Jack Be Little (110 days) New miniature pumpkin that only grows approximately 2" tall and 3" in diameter. Has the appearance of a deeply ribbed, old-fashioned pumpkin. Ornamental.
1/4 Oz.-$2.40     1/2 Oz.-$3.20     1 Oz.-$4.95     1/4 Lb.-$11.50     1 Lb.-$41.95

Jack o'Lantern (100 days) Fruit is round measuring 8" in diameter, smooth, medium orange in color. Flesh is orange-yellow and thick.
1/4 Oz.-$1.45     1/2 Oz.-$1.80     1 Oz.-$2.95     1/4 Lb.-$5.35     1 Lb.-$12.95

Lumina (95 days) A novel white pumpkin measuring 8 to 10 inches in diameter and weighing 10 to 12 pounds. Excellent for painting or carving.
1/4 Oz.-$3.40     1/2 Oz.-$4.55     1 Oz.-$8.95     1/4 Lb.$22.00     1 Lb.-$57.00

Mammoth Gold (120 days) Fruit measures 18 to 24 inches by 15 to 18 inches, nearly round to slightly flattened; dull orange splotched with buff. Has been known to weigh as much as 100 lbs. But more often near 50 lbs. Flesh is thick, hard and firm. Used largely for stock feeding and exhibition purposes.
1/4 Oz.-$1.50     1/2 Oz.-$1.90     1 Oz.-$3.10     1/4 Lb.-$5.85     1 Lb.-$14.55

Neck Pumpkin (120 days) This is actually a squash related to Butternut. Fruit is 18 to 24" in length with a 4 to 5" neck and a 9" bulb. Rind is light brown, smooth, and hard. Flesh is thick, solid, dry, sweet and orange in color. A popular variety for both fresh market and home garden. According to many gardeners this is the best pumpkin for pies.
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Small Sugar or New England Pie (108 days) Fruits are round, flattened at ends, measuring 8 by 10", weighing 6 to 8 pounds and deep orange in color. Flesh is orange-yellow and fine textured. A favorite pie and canning variety, good winter keeper.
1/4 Oz.-$1.30     1/2 Oz.-$1.60     1 Oz.-$2.55     1/4 Lb.-$4.45     1 Lb.-$10.35

Spooktacular (Hybrid) (90 days) Fruits grow 5 to 6 inches in diameter and weigh 3 to 4 lbs. Their uniform rounded shape give them a perfect jack-o-lantern look.
1/4 Oz.-$2.85     1/2 Oz.-$3.75     1 Oz.-$7.55     1/4 Lb.-$18.85     1 Lb.-$55.75
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RADISH

1 ounce sows a 100 foot row and feeds a family of five.
Can be sown anytime from March to September. Plants should be spaced 1/2 to 1 inches apart in rows 12 inches apart. Winter varieties should be planted after July.

Champion (20 days)
Bright scarlet round radish with delicious, crisp, white flesh that doesn't become pithy. Thrives in cool weather.
1/4 Oz.-$1.20     1 Oz.-$2.20     $1/4 Lb.-$3.20     1 Lb.-$6.05

Cherry Belle (21 days) All-America Medal Award-1949. Tops are short. Roots globe to round shape, shin bright cherry red, solid and crisp. A good variety for forcing under glass and for late spring and summer planting.
1/4 Oz.-$1.35     1 Oz.-$2.40     1/4 Lb.-$3.50     1 Lb.-$6.65

China Rose (Winter) (52 days) handsome, long, rose-colored, mild, sweet flavored, and of crisp brittle texture. It is smooth and cylindrical measuring 7 by 2 inches.
1/4 Oz.-$1.20     1 Oz.-$2.20     1/4 Lb.-$3.20     1 Lb.-$6.05

China White (Winter) (55 days) An ideal variety for winter storage or pickling. Roots reach 5 to 6 inches long and when stored properly, remain crisp and mild throughout the winter. For best results, plant winter storage radish in mid to late August. China White will withstand light frost.
1/4 Oz.-$1.25     1 Oz.-$2.40     1/4 Lb.-$3.70     1 Lb.-$7.75

Early Scarlet Globe (23 days) Medium top with globular, scarlet red roots. Flesh is crisp and white. A long time favorite with home gardeners.
1/4 Oz.-$1.35     1 Oz.-$2.40     1/4 Lb.-$3.50     1 Lb.-$6.65

French Breakfast (24 days)
Scarlet, oblong roots grow 1-3/4 inches long by 3/4 inch wide and have a white tip. White flesh is crisp and mildley pungent when young.
1/4 Oz.-$1.35     1 Oz.-$2.40     1/4 Lb.-$3.50     1 Lb.-$6.65

Purple Plum (28 days)
Mild, crisp, round roots have a medium purple skin with pure white flesh. Heat tolerant. Add color to your relish dish.
1/4 Oz.-$1.50     1 Oz.-$3.30     1/4 Lb.-$6.55     1 Lb.-$16.95

Sparkler or Early Scarlet White Tip (25 days) Tops are 5 to 6 inches tall. Roots are round and skin is bright scarlet with a definite white tip. Flesh is clear white, crisp and tender. A popular variety in most areas.
1/4 Oz.-$1.35     1 Oz.-$2.40     1/4 Lb.-$3.50     1 Lb.-$6.65

White Icicle (28 days) Medium short tops. Roots are 4-1/2 to 5-1/2 inches long, slender and tapering. White skin with white, crisp and tender flesh. Excellent variety for forcing under glass or home gardens.
1/4 Oz.-$1.35     1 Oz.-$2.40     1/4 Lb.-$3.50     1 Lb.-$6.65

RUTABAGA


American Purple Top (90-100 days) Roots are globe-shaped, smooth, 5 to 6" in diameter, deep purple above ground, yellowish below. Flesh is creamy-yellow. Tops are 16 to 20" tall, erect, medium blue color, cut leaved, medium short neck.
1/4 Oz.-$1.15     1 Oz.-$2.05     1/4 Lb.-$2.95     1 Lb.-$5.60

                                                                          SAGE


Broadleaf. Hardy perennial 14 to 18 inches tall with silvery gray-green leaves. Leaves used for seasoning.
1/8 Oz.-$2.95     1/4 Oz.-$5.50     1/2 Oz.-$10.70     1 Oz.-$20.95
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SALSIFY or VEGETABLE OYSTER

1 ounce sows a 100 foot row and feeds a family of five.
Plant in early Spring. Space between plants should be 2" in rows 18 to 24" apart.

Mammoth Sandwich Island (150-175 days) Roots are 8 to 9" long by 1 to 1-1/2" thick at shoulder, tapering. Tops are heavy and grass-like. Used in soups and as a creamed vegetable which has a flavor resembling that of an oyster. Good winter keeper in storage or may be left in ground and used in early spring.
1/8 Oz.-$1.35     1/2 Oz.-$2.25     1 Oz.-$4.05     1/4 Lb.-$8.75

SPINACH

1 ounce sows a 100 foot row and feeds a family of five.
Sow in early Spring and September. Plants should be 2" apart in rows 12 to 18" apart.

Bloomsdale Long Standing (45 days) Semi-erect plants are large. Leaves are savoyed, large and dark green. Slower to bolt than Reselected, and therefore, can be used for late spring or summer crop.
1/4 Oz.-$1.35     1/2 Oz-$1.65     1 Oz.-$1.95     1/4 Lb.-$3.25     1 Lb.-$7.25

Tyee Hybrid (39 days) Long standing heavily savoyed spinach which resists bolting under high temperatures. Leaves are thick, dark green and have an attractive appearance.
1/4 Oz.-$1.70     1/2 Oz.-$2.30     1 Oz.-$2.95     1/4 Lb.-$6.15     1 Lb.-$17.95

SQUASH - SUMMER VARIETIES

1 ounce sows a 50 foot row and feeds a family of five.
Sow in April to June, 4 seeds per hill every 4 feet in rows 3 to 4 feet apart.

Crookneck, Early Golden Summer (50 days) Fruits are 8" long by 3", curved small crooked neck, heavily warted, golden yellow in color. Flesh is bright yellow, thick, buttery flavor. Bush type plant is prolific. Excellent variety for home and market gardens. Should be used when very young.
1/4 Oz.-$1.30     1/2 Oz.-$1.65     1 Oz.-$2.60     1/4 Lb.-$4.55     1 Lb.-$10.60

Gold Rush Hybrid (49 days) Bright shiny golden yellow zucchini-type fruit. Superior 7 to 10 inch fruits have a bright green stem on a small open, upright easy to pick plant. AAS winner.
1/8 Oz.-$4.55     1/4 Oz.-$8.55     1/2 Oz.-$9.85     1 Oz.-$16.70     1/4 Lb.-$58.20

Straightneck, Early Prolific (50 days) All-America Silver Medal Award-1938. Fruit become 10 inches long by about 3 inches in diameter, is club-shaped, some warting and is lemon-yellow turning golden at maturity. Should be used when fruit is 5 to 6 inches long. Flesh is creamy-yellow, firm, tender and succulent. Early, prolific, bush type plant.
1/4 Oz.-$1.40     1/2 Oz.-$1.75     1 Oz.-$2.70     1/4 Lb.-$4.50     1 Lb.-$9.95

White Bush Scallop or Patty Pan (52 days) Fruits are round and flat measuring 8-1/2" wide by 3-1/2" deep. Scalloped edges, creamy-white in edible stage turning chalky-white at maturity. Flesh is green tinged with white, thick, tender, fine-grained, juicy and delicious flavor. Bush type plant. Prolific, uniform and very good quality.
1/4 Oz.-$1.35     1/2 Oz.-$1.70     1 Oz.-$2.70     1/4 Lb.-$4.75     1 Lb.-$11.05

Zucchini, Dark Green (62 days) Fruit measures 12" long by 4" in diameter and is straight, cylindrical and dark greenish black in color. Flesh is greenish-white at edible stage with delicate flavor. Plant is bush type. Fruit should be picked when only a few days old.
1/4 Oz.-$1.35     1/2 Oz.-$1.70     1 Oz.-$2.70     1/4 Lb.-$4.65     1 Lb.-$10.90

Zucchini, Golden (55 days)
Fruits are medium-long, slender and cylindrical in shape. Bright golden color and delicious, distinctive zucchini flavor. Fruits are best when 6 to 8 inches long. Fertilize when fruits form to increase yield. A good home garden selection.
1/4 Oz.-$1.90     1/2 Oz.-$2.45     1 Oz.-$4.45     1/4 Lb.-$9.85     1 Lb.-$27.35

Zucchini, Seneca Hybrid (42 days) One of the earliest summer squash with outstanding flavor and a small seed cavity. The fine dark green fruit should be picked when 6 to 8" long and 1.5" to 2" in diameter. Seneca Zucchini produces a large number of fruit the first weeks of bearing. Heavy yields are characteristic throughout the long harvest period.
1/8 Oz.-$3.40     1/4 Oz.-$4.55     1/2 Oz.-$6.20     1 Oz.-$13.25     1/4 Lb.-$35.35     1 Lb.-$107.95

SQUASH - WINTER VARIETIES


Blue Hubbard (100 days)
Big blue-green fruits are tapered on one end and have a bumpy hard shell. Yellow flesh is medium-dry and medium sweet. Fruits average 12-15 lb and sometimes yeild 2 per plant.
1/4 Oz.-$1.65     1/2 Oz.-$2.10     1 Oz.-$3.65     1/4 Lb.-$7.45     1 Lb.-$19.60

Buttercup (90 days) Distinct turban shape, with thin skin and thick orange flesh at the stem end. The seed cavity is at the bottom covered with a very thin layer of flesh. 3 to 4 pound weight is just the right size for the average family. Less waste than any other squash. Quality, the very best.
1/4 Oz.-$1.50     1/2 Oz.-$1.95     1 Oz.-$3.30     1/4 Lb.-$6.55     1 Lb.-$16.95

Green Hubbard (105 days) Considered the best of the winter squashes and more largely grown than any other variety. A large olive-shaped squash about 15 by 10" in size, with dark green skin. Thick, fine grained sweet orange-yellow flesh of fine flavor. A good keeper. Yields heavily.
1/4 Oz.-$1.40     1/2 Oz.-$1.80     1 Oz.-$2.95     1/4 Lb.-$5.55     1 Lb.-$13.85

Spaghetti Squash (100 days) Low-Calorie, looks and tastes much like spaghetti. Fruits 8 to 10" long as maturity and will store for months. Boil whole, cut and then fluff out spaghetti with fork.
1/4 Oz.-$1.45     1/2 Oz.-$1.80     1 Oz.-$2.95     1/4 Lb.-$5.35     1 Lb.-$12.95

Table Queen (Acorn) (85 days)
Medium sized, acorn shaped with sweet golden yellow flesh. Thin dark green shell. Extremely prolific.
1/4 Oz.-$1.55     1/2 Oz.-$1.95     1 Oz.-$3.30     1/4 Lb.-$6.40      1 Lb.-$16.30

Waltham Butternut (110 days) Fruits measure 10 to 12" long by 5" in diameter. Much more uniform than common Butternut. Rind is smooth, hard, tough and cream colored. Light yellow flesh is dry. A vining type.
1/4 Oz.-$1.45     1/2 Oz.-$1.85     1 Oz.-$3.10     1/4 Lb.-$6.00     1 Lb.-$15.30

TOMATO

1/8 ounce will produce approximately 200 plants.
Seeds should be sown in cold frame, hothouse or greenhouse 6 to 8 weeks before transplanting. The plants can be set outside as soon as the ground is warm and danger of frost is past. Fertilize well for best results.

Beefsteak, Crimson Cushion or Red Ponderosa (95-98 days) Fruits are extremely large, flattened, irregular and rough in shape, with a tendency to crack. Very fleshy, few seeds, crimson in color. Vines are spreading, with open growth habit, medium green in color.
1/8 Oz.-$2.40     1/4 Oz.-$3.20     1/2 Oz.-$4.25     1 Oz.-$8.75

Better Boy Hybrid (72 days) Fruits are deep red, sweet, meaty and weigh up to a pound each. The plant has good leaf coverage to prevent sun scald. Excellent disease resistance. Guinness world record holder for producing 342 pounds of fruit from a single plant.
10 Seeds-$1.95     1/16 Oz.-$17.95     1/8 Oz.-$30.95     1/4 Oz.-$45.50     1/2 Oz.-$80.50     1 Oz.-$145.95

Red Cherry (72 days) Small scarlet cherry-like fruits borne in clusters. Used in salads, pickling, and eating fresh from vine.
1/8 Oz.-$2.10     1/4 Oz.-$2.75     1/2 Oz.-$3.65     1 Oz.-$7.30

Roma V.F. (75-85 days) Processing small, red pear shaped fruit. Strong, determinate heavy covered plant.
1/8 Oz.-$2.20     1/4 Oz.-$2.85     1/2 Oz.-$3.80     1 Oz.-$7.70

Rutgers (82-85 days) Fruits are bright red, medium large, smooth, globe shaped with thick walls, good interior color. Vines are large and bushy with thick stem, vigorous and prolific. Popular variety for commercial or home gardens.
1/8 Oz.-$2.55     1/4 Oz.-$3.40     1/2 Oz.-$4.55     1 Oz.-$9.40

TURNIP

1/2 ounce sows a 100 foot row and feeds a family of five.
Can be sown anytime from April to August. Space plants 4" apart in rows 18 to 24" apart.

Purple Top White Globe (57 days) Roots are smooth, globe shaped, 5 to 6" in diameter, purple across top with white beneath. Flesh is white, fine grained. Tops are 18 to 22" tall, dark green.
1/4 Oz.-$1.25     1/2 Oz.-$1.60     1 Oz.-$2.10     1/4 Lb.-$2.70     1 Lb.-$4.55

Seven Top or Winter Greens (45 days) Tough inedible root. Tops are used for greens and stock grazing.
1/4 Oz.-$1.25     1/2 Oz.-$1.60     1 Oz.-$2.10     1/4 Lb.-$2.70     1 Lb.-$4.55

WATERMELON

1/2 ounce sows a 100 foot row.
Sow in May or June, 4 seeds per hill, every 6 feet, space rows 8 to 12 feet apart. Does well in sandy loam soil and can stand acid soil.

Charleston Gray (85 days) Fruit is long cylindrical measuring 20" by 10", weighing 22 to 40 pounds. Tough, hard, medium thick rind, gray-green in color with fine darker green veins. Flesh is sweet, crisp, bright red in color. Brown seeds with dark veins. Tolerant to anthracnose and Fusarium wilt.
1/4 Oz.-$1.50     1/2 Oz.-$1.90     1 Oz.-$3.10     1/4 Lb.-$5.85     1 Lb.-$14.55

Crimson Sweet (85 days) Fruit is almost round, measuring 12 by 10" and averaging about 25 pounds. The thick, tough rind is medium green with small darker green stripes. Flesh is deep red and has a high sugar content. Seeds are small, dark brown with darker brown mottling. Resist to Anthracnose Race 1 and 3, and Fusarium Wilt 1 and 2. A good long distance shipper.
1/4 Oz.-$1.80     1/2 Oz.-$2.30     1 Oz.-$4.15     1/4 Lb.-$8.90     1 Lb.-$24.25

Dixie Queen (85 days) Fruit is oval round, light green with dark green wavy stripes; measures about 15 by 12-1/2" and weighing about 30 pounds. Thin, tough rind making this a good shipping variety. Flesh is solid, stringless, crisp and very sweet. Small white seeds.
1/4 Oz.-$1.45     1/2 Oz.-$1.85     1 Oz.-$3.15     1/4 Lb.-$6.05     1 Lb.-$15.45

Moon and Stars (100 days)
Slightly oval fruit with red fruit. The skin is drrp green with hundreds of golden yellow stars and few half-dollar sized moons. Up to 40 lb. Shows drought tolerance and disease resistance.
1/4 Oz.-$2.85     1/2 Oz.-$3.80     1 Oz.-$7.65     1/4 Lb.-$19.05     1 Lb.-$56.45

Seedless #4502 (Hybrid) (84 days) Bright red flesh without seeds. Similar to Crimson sweet with 16 to 20 lb. fruits. Strong emergence, high yield, with bright and distintive rind pattern. Very sweet and delicious.
Detailed growing instructions are found at www.watermelons.ifas.ufl.edu
10 Seeds-$4.25     100 Seeds - $34.95     250 Seeds - $74.95 (Shipping Weight: 250 Seeds / Oz.)

Sangria (Hybrid) (87 days) The first hybrid All-sweet type. Sangria has made a wonderful name for itself and no wonder with its bright red flesh, great eye appeal, consistent yields and disease resistance. Oblong melons weigh 22 to 26 Lbs.
10 Seeds-$2.95     1/8 Oz.-$7.15     1/4 Oz.-$11.95     1/2 Oz.-$20.75     1 Oz.-$33.95

Sugar Baby (75 days) Fruit is large icebox type, nearly round, measuring 8 by 8-1/2", weight about 8 pounds. Thin, hard rind, dark green. Flesh is red and sweet. Seeds are tan with black mottling.
1/4 Oz.-$1.45     1/2 Oz.-$1.85     1 Oz.-$3.05     1/4 Lb.-$5.75     1 Lb.-$14.30

Tendersweet Orange (85 days)
Oblong, light green fruit with dark green stripes. Averages 21 pounds. Delicious deep orange flesh with seeds that are solid white to white with black rims and tips.
1/4 Oz-$1.60     1/2 Oz.-$2.05     1 Oz.-$3.50     1/4 Lb.-$6.90     1 Lb.-$17.90

Yellow Doll (Hybrid) (70 days) Distinctive bright yellow flesh is crisp and extra sweet. Icebox type melon that weighs 5 to 8 Lb.
10 Seeds-$3.15     1/8 Oz.-$12.30     1/4 Oz.-$22.95     1/2 Oz.-$43.70     1 Oz.-$80.60

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