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1 KELLY S st Annual Money Saving Folder PHONE: or FAX: Est (in the Church Family) We at Kelly s are proud to serve the American Farmer The Foundation of America KELLY S BULK GARDEN SEED With the resurgence in home gardening, Kelly s bulk seed has become more popular than ever. Bulk seed is just a fraction of the price of packaged seed, and Kelly s has a large selection from which to choose. Many varieties are also heirloom and ALL our garden seed is Non-GMO. KELLY S ATHLETIC MIXTURE This is our most popular turf grass mixture because it can be used almost anywhere! It tolerates both sun and shade and it has a root system that goes down about 12 inches, making it extremely drought tolerant! 25% AST 5112 Turf Type Tall Fescue 25% AST 9003 Turf Type Tall Fescue 20% Wildhorse Kentucky Bluegrass 20% ASP 1001 Perennial Ryegrass 10% Creeping Red Fescue 50 lbs $2.20/lb 25 lbs $2.60/lb 5 lb. Yellow Cloth Bag $15.95/bag THE SEEDY SIDE Animal pollinators are needed for the reproduction of 90% of flowering plants and one third of human food crops. Pollinators include bees, butterflies, moths, beetles, flies, birds, and bats. Each of us depends on pollinators in a practical way to provide us with the wide range of foods we eat. In addition, pollinators are part of the intricate web that supports the biological diversity in natural ecosystems that help sustain our quality of life. Abundant and healthy populations of pollinators can improve fruit set and quality, and increase fruit size. In farming situations this increases production per acre. In the wild, biodiversity increases and wildlife food sources increase. (USDA NRCS) At Kelly s, we have been working closely with the NRCS and agricultural producers to provide pollinator seed for CP42 and other required plantings. This provides habitat for animal pollinators that are in an alarming rate of decline due to the eradication of certain species of plants that are imperative for their survival. Kelly s is your go to place for small seeds. Whether it s alfalfas, clovers, pasture mixes, waterway mixes, lawn mixes, food plot mixes, pollinator mixes, or bulk garden seed, Kelly s has the seeds you need for your application. Quality has and always will be our only consideration when it comes to procuring seed. Order today and buy with confidence! KELLY S TURF MIXES KELLY S LANDSCAPE MIX 50% Kelly Kentucky Bluegrass 30% ASP 6006 Perennial Rye 20% Creeping Red Fescue 50 lbs $2.50/lb 25 lbs $2.80/lb 5 lb. Yellow Cloth Bag $17.95/bag KELLY S SHADE MIX 60% Audubon Red Fescue 20% Kentucky Bluegrass 20% ASP 1001 Perennial Ryegrass 50 lbs $2.50/lb 25 lbs $2.80/lb 5 lb. Yellow Cloth Bag $17.95/bag KELLY S ELITE MIX 25% Bluechip Plus Kentucky Bluegrass 25% Wildhorse Kentucky Bluegrass 20% Geronimo Kentucky Bluegrass 15% ASP 1001 Perennial Ryegrass 15% ASP 6002 Perennial Ryegrass 50 lbs $2.90/lb 25 lbs $3.40/lb 5 lb. Yellow Cloth Bag $19.95/bag
2 PREMIUM ALFALFA SEED FSG 428RR ALFALFA Genuity Roundup Ready Unsurpassed weed control Great forage yield potential Superior forage quality High multifoliate leaf expression Excellent winterhardiness and persistence Perfect 30 out of 30 on the Wisconsin Disease Index 50-lbs. $ FSG 524 ALFALFA Great forage yield potential Superb forage quality Very fast recovery after cutting Excellent winter hardiness and persistence Perfect 30 out of 30 on Wisconsin Disease Index FSG 420LH - Leaf Hopper Resistant Very high resistance to Potato Leafhoppers Excellent yield potential Widely adapted Excellent forage quality with increased palatability Glandular haired Perfect 30 out of 30 on the Wisconsin Disease Index FSG 415 BR ALFALFA High yield potential Branch rooting system Excellent winter hardiness Great forage quality Tolerates wet soils FSG 408DP ALFALFA Dual purpose alfalfa - hay or graze Wide, deep-set crowns Stands up to tromping or wheel traffic pressure High yield potential Superior winter hardiness and persistence KELLY S BEST VERNAL lbs. $ PHONE: or FAX: CLOVERS 50-LB. Kelly s Best Med. Red Clover $90.00 FSG 402 (34% coat) Red Clover (persistent). $ Kelly s Best Mammoth Clover Crop Failure Yellow Blossom Sweet Clover $ Alsike Clover $ Pinnacle Ladino Clover, 10-lb. Bag $55.00 KELLY S MIXTURES KELLY S PASTURE MIX 50-LB. 10-lb. Red Clover, 10-lb. Forage Per. Rye Grass, 12.5-lb. Alfalfa, 5-lb. Alsike Clover, 7.5-lb. Timothy, 5-lb. Orchard Grass $ KELLY S HORSE PASTURE MIX 50-LB. 15-lb. Alfalfa, 15-lb. Orchard, 7.5-lb. Timothy, 7.5-lb. Forage Per. Rye, 5-lb. Ky. Blue $ KELLY S ALL GRASS PASTURE MIX 50-LB. 20-lb. Orchard Grass, 10-lb. Forage Perennial Rye Grass, 10-lb. Kentucky Bluegrass, 10-lb. Timothy $ HAY/BEEF PASTURE MIX 50-LB lb. Potomac Orchard, 10-lb. Forage Perennial Rye, 10-lb. Forage (Endophyte Free) Tall Fescue, 7.5-lb. Smooth Brome $ KELLY S WATERWAY MIX 50-LB lb. Ky 31 Fescue, 12.5-lb. Nui Perennial Rye, 7.5-lb. Timothy, 7.5-lb. Smooth Brome $89.95 KELLY S ROADSIDE MIX 50-LB lb. Ky 31 Fescue, lb. Nui Perennial Rye, lb. Annual Rye $64.00 KELLY S ALFALFA/CLOVER MIX 50-LB. 25-lb. Hardy Alfalfa, 17-lb. Med. Red Clover, 8-lb. Alsike White Clover $ PLOWDOWN MIXTURE 50-LB. 60% Med. Red Clover, 40% Sweet Clover..... $99.00 TIMOTHY 50-LB. Kelly s Best, Climax $50.00 BROME GRASS 50-LB. Domestic (Smooth) $ ORCHARD GRASS 50-LB. Potomac (Early) $ Extend (Late mat. - Good w/ Alfalfa) $ GRASSES 50-LB. Red Top $8.00 per lb. Ky 31 Tall Fescue $68.00 FSG 402 TF Forage Tall Fescue $78.00 Nui Perennial Rye Grass $72.00 Rye Grass Annual $37.00 Fria Annual Rye Grass Crop Failure Reed Canary Grass, per lb ASK
3 COVER CROPS Cover Crops provide species and mixes that improve soil tilth, increase crop yields, break disease and pest cycles, reduce soil erosion, increase water infiltration, and recycle valuable nutrients. ECO-TILL RADISH has an extra-large root system that allows it to pull nitrogen and other nutrients from deep within the soil and bring them back to the surface. Upon decomposition, the N and other nutrients become available to the next crop. ECO-TILL radish reduces soil compaction, increases soil organic matter, improves soil tilth and also enhances soil aeration lbs./acre FRIA ANNUAL RYEGRASS is a late maturing, widely adapted diploid annual ryegrass with exceptional cold tolerance. Other benefits include improved disease resistance to crown rust, gray leaf spots, and helminthosporium leaf spot. FRIA provides excellent root penetration and erosion control lbs./acre Hairy Vetch lbs./acre Crimson Clover lbs./acre Austrian Winter Peas lbs./acre Oats lbs./acre Cereal Rye lbs./acre Triticale lbs./acre Buckwheat lbs./acre Sunn Hemp...15 lbs./acre Purple Top Turnips lbs./acre COVER CROP MIXES CSG 100 Mix lbs./acre Eco-Till Radish 35% Fria Annual Ryegrass 65% CSG 200 Mix lbs./acre Eco-Till Radish 15% Triticale 85% CSG 300 Mix lbs./acre Eco-Till Radish 19% Crimson Clover 50% Fria Annual Ryegrass 31% CSG 400 Mix lbs./acre Eco-Till Radish 30% Crimson Clover 70% WILDLIFE HABITAT KELLY S CHAMPION BUCK MIX: A mixture containing white clover, alfalfa, and chicory specially formulated to be highly palatable with high protein levels and provide a long lasting food source. 5-lbs. $ lbs. $ lbs./acre KELLY S WINTER BROWSE BRASSICA MIX: A mixture containing Purple Top Turnips, Rape, Kale, Rutabaga, and Daikon Radish specially formulated for fall planting. This mix is designed to provide highly nutritious forage from late summer until well after killing frosts. 5-lbs. $ lbs. $ lbs./acre NORTHERN EDGE LEGUME MIXTURE: Northern Edge Legume Mix is a long-lasting (3 to 5 years) perennial mix adapted to a wide range of soil and environmental conditions, including lighter soils that dry out quickly. 1 Acre Size $59.95 DOVE AND QUAIL MIX: This combination of sunflowers, grain sorghums, and millets provide concealment areas, travel lanes, and forage from large seed heads. This is an annual mix, but if left standing, will provide brood cover for up to two years. 10-lbs. $ lbs./acre CANE MADNESS MIX: Cane Madness is a phenomenal mix of high-yielding tall cane sorghums. It creates an abundant food source and cover for birds while also providing screen habitat for deer. This blend of the heaviest-seeded forage sorghums is designed to provide what matters most for game birds -- cover that stands up to winter, and abundant high energy food. 10-lbs. $ lbs./1-1.5 Acres PRAIRIE TALL PHEASANT MIX: Contains Big Bluestem, Indiangrass, Switchgrass, Foxglove Beardtongue, Wild Bergamot, Purple Prairie Clover, Greyheaded Coneflower, Stiff Goldenrod, Purple Coneflower, Partridge Pea, Blackeyed Susan, Illinois Bundleflower, Lanceleaf Coreopsis and False Sunflower. 1-lb. $22.95 (bulk) 6-8 lbs./acre 4-6 ft. tall PRAIRIE SHORT QUAIL MIX: Contains Little Bluestem, Sideoats Grama, Blue Grama, Foxglove Beardtongue, Wild Bergamot, Purple Prairie Clover, Greyheaded Coneflower, Purple Coneflower, Partridge Pea, Blackeyed Susan, Illinois Bundleflower, Lanceleaf Coreopsis and False Sunflower. 1-lb. $23.95 (bulk) 6-8 lbs./acre 2-3 ft. tall WILDLIFE TREATS TFL 200 Chicory, 1-lb...$6.95 Buck Purple Top Turnips, 1-lb... $4.50 Sugar Beets, 1-lb... $8.95 Kale, 1-lb... $4.95 Minowase (Daikon) Radish, 1-lb... $4.50 Crimson Clover, 1-lb...$2.25 Pinnacle Ladino Clover, 10-lbs...$55.00 Dwarf Essex Rape (Canola), 10-lbs... $11.95 Austrian Winter Peas, 50-lbs...$40.00 Japanese Millet, 50-lbs...$42.00 Buckwheat, 50-lbs... $40.00 Hybrid Dove Sunflower (Clearfield), 200M...$ WGF Sorghum, 50-lbs... $40.00 Buck Forage Oats, 50-lbs...$35.95 WE HANDLE NATIVE PRAIRIE GRASSES AND FORBS: (Ask for prices) Big Bluestem Little Bluestem Switch Grass Indian Grass Side Oats Grama We customize for CRP programs and have availability on many other required plantings.
4 MISC. SEEDS 50-LB. Dessie Teff (50% coated) $ Hybrid Sorghum Sudan, Green Grazer V $29.99 FSG 315 Dwarf BMR Pearl Millet $85.00 Korean Lespedeza, ASK Hairy Vetch $ Dwarf Essex Rape $55.00 White Dutch Clover, per lb $5.00 Birdsfoot Trefoil, Empire, per lb $5.50 Crownvetch, per lb ASK OAT VARIETIES CERTIFIED SHELBY 427: Has a high yield potential, test weight, and groat percentage. it is resistant to smut, crown rust, and BYDV, and moderate resistance to stem rust. Shelby 427 has excellent lodging resistance, a medium plant height, and early maturity. $13.95 / 48 lb. bag OGLE: Ogle is a medium maturing oat that is medium-tall with very good straw strength. It has resistance to BYDV. $12.95 / 48 lb. bag JERRY: Is a medium maturing dual purpose oat that can be used for both grain and forage. Jerry is medium tall with good straw strength, good test weight, and medium high protein. $11.95 / 48 lb. bag FERTILIZERS 50-lbs $ lbs $ lbs $ lbs. 46% Urea $ lbs $ lbs $ lbs. Milorganite $ cu. ft. Metro Mix 360 Grower Soil $ lbs. Gypsum $ lbs. Lawn and Garden Lime $ 5.95 Erosion Control Straw Blanket (8 x 112 ) $39.95 Earthway Bag Spreader $39.95 SEED POTATOES Grown in North Dakota or Minnesota where the best seed potatoes are produced. CERT. KENNEBEC: Our most popular white baking potato. CERT. BURBANK: Long Russet potato. CERT. PONTIAC: Early red potato. CERT. NORLAND: High yielding red baking potato. CERT. VIKING: Red potato with a sweeter flesh. Our favorite. CERT. YUKON GOLD: Big, early buttery-looking yellow fleshed potato. Also, one of our most popular sellers. HOME GARDENING SUPPLIES Onions sets, Sweet onion plants, Garlic, Strawberries, Blackberries, Raspberries, Blueberries, Gooseberries, Grapes, Rhubarb plants, Asparagus Crowns, Horseradish Fruit Trees Apple, Apricot, Pear, Peach, Nectarine, Cherry, Plum (Oregon Grown), Asian Pear $24.95 ea. Dwarf and Semi-Dwarf 3 or more $23.50 ea. GARDEN SEED PRICE LIST KELLY SEED COMPANY, PEORIA, ILLINOIS Date Please ship the following seeds to $ BEANS-BUSH WAX PODDED 1/2 lb. 1 lb. 5 lbs. Pencil Pod Wax Golden Wax, Top Notch BEANS-GREEN PODDED BUSH New Top Crop Blue Lake Roma II Bush Contender Tendergreen Dwarf Horticulture Royal Burgandy Jade Green Bean BEANS-BUSH LIMAS Fordhook Henderson s Bush Limas BEANS-POLE LIMAS King of Garden BEANS-POLE Blue Lake Pole Kentucky Wonder Brown SWEET CORN Bodacious (Yellow) Buttergold (Early Yelow) Sugar Baby Honey & Pearl (Bi-color) Peaches and Cream # NK Incredible Illini Chief Super Sweet Silver Queen (White) Vision (Xtra Tender) Providence (Bi-Color) SCH 4427 (Bi-Color) Bi-Sweet (Bi-Color) POPCORN Japanese Hulless, white Yellow Robust BEETS-GARDEN 1/2 oz. 1 oz. 4 ozs. Detroit Dark Red Ruby Queen Swiss Chard Lucellus CUCUMBERS Special Improved Long Green SMR Pickler Spacemaster Poinsett # Straight Eight CARROTS Danvers Half Long Amsterdam Scarlet Nantes CELERY Giant Pascal CABBAGE Early Jersey Wakefield Copenhagen Market Golden Acre BROCCOLI Green Sprouting main crop ENDIVE Broad Leafed Endive Green Curled Ruffec KALE Red Russian Dwarf Scotch Curled KOHL RABI Early White Vienna LETTUCE Buttercrunch Selected Grand Rapids Black Seeded Simpson Prize Head Early Curled Simpson WS Oak Leaf Great Lakes Bibb Salad Bowl 1952 All American Tom Thumb Lettuce Mesclun Mix Starburst Green Ice Ruby Phone: or Fax:
5 $ CANTALOUPE 1/2 oz. 1 oz. 4 ozs. Hearts of Gold, Morrill strain Hale s Best Jumbo WATERMELON (Special price on Large Lots) Crimson Sweet Allsweet Florida Giant Certified Jubilee Charleston Gray Cert MUSTARD Southern Giant Curled Florida Broadleaf PARSLEY Doubled Curled PARSNIPS All American PEAS 1/2 lb. 1 lb. 5 lbs. Green Arrow Sugar Ann Sugar Snap Little Marvel Dwarf Gray Sugar Wando PEPPERS pkt. 1/2 oz. 1 oz. California Wonder PUMPKINS 1/2 oz. 1 oz. 4 ozs. Big Max Jack O Lantern Connecticut Field or Ky. Field Small Sugar Pie Howden Pumpkin RADISH Early Scarlet Globe French Breakfast Sparkler White Tip Japanese Minowase Daikon Long White Icicle Chinese White Winter Cherry Bell Hailstone White Crimson Giant SALSIFY Mammoth Sandwich Island SPINACH Melody Bloomsdale Long Standing Giant Noble Space Spinach SQUASH Early Summer Crookneck Table Queen or Acorn Butternut Dark Green Zucchini Lebanese Sweet Gourmet Spaghetti Squash TURNIPS Purple Top Strap Leaf Purple Top White Globe TOMATOES pkt. 1/2 oz. 1 oz. Rutgers, Certified SWEET PEAS FLOWERS 1/2 oz. 1 oz. 4 oz. Royal Family, Sweet Peas Dwarf Nasturtiums Marigold, Crackerjack Mix Zinnia, California Mix KELLY S LANDSCAPE MIX 1 lb. 5 lbs. 25 lbs. 50% Kentucky Blue Grass % Creeping Red Fescue % ASP Per. Rye Grass KELLY S ELITE MIX 25% Kelly Kentucky Bluegrass 25% Wildhorse Kentucky Bluegrass 20% Geronimo Kentucky Bluegrass 15% Asp 1001 Per. Rye Grass 15% Asp 6002 Per. Rye Grass KELLY S ATHLETIC GRASS MIX 50% Tall Turf Type Fescue, 20% Perennial Rye Grass 20% Kentucky Blue Grass 10% Creeping Red Fescue TOTAL SALES TAX 8.50% POSTAGE NOTICE: On garden seeds to be sent parcel post add the following for postage and handling. Up to 1 pound $6.00 For each additional pound over 1 pound add $1.25 per lb. NAME: ADDRESS:_ CITY: STATE: ZIP: SOYBEANS SOYBEAN PRICING DISCOUNT Quantity Discount (60 units or more) $1.00 off per unit Early Pay Discount by Feb. 15, % off per unit Early Pay Discount by March 15, % off per unit 3052 CR2Y 3.0 RM Exciting new Early Group 3 that brings BIG yields Rugged plant type; BSR-, SCN-, and PRR-resistant Very good standability and emergence 140,000 seeds/unit $ CR2Y 3.0 RM Highest yielding 3.0 variety available Taller attractive line with good standability Simply a must plant on every farm 140,000 seeds/unit $ CR2Y 3.3 RM Performs well across many soil types Excellent emergence and early season vigor 140,000 seeds/unit Branching plant type that performs well in wide rows $ CLL 2.8 RM The standard for Late Group IIs Use with confidence where SCN and SDS are a concern Yield, yield and more yield 140,000 seeds/unit $ CLL 3.6 RM Robust plant type with excellent emergence Strong performance across varied soils Very good PRR and BSR ratings 140,000 seeds/unit $ C 3.3 RM Great performance across environments Strong agronomic package -tall plant height with excellent emergence 140,000 seeds/unit $34.50
6 KELLY S HYBRID SEED CORN AGRIGOLD A6442 Consistent performance across variable environments Maintains ear size under stress Very good Goss s Wilt tolerance 109 Days F GDUs to Mid Pollen 1370 GDUs to Black Layer 2755 Tall Upright Med. High Semi-Flex. Med. Hard Normal Foliar Fungicide Resp. Moderate STXRIB AGRIGOLD A6472 Outstanding yield potential across variable soils Very good root strength with above average late season stalk strenth Wide adaptability to most soils and planting environments VT3PRIB 110 Days F GDUs to Mid Pollen 1336 GDUs to Black Layer 2770 Semi-Upright Fixed Med. Hard Normal Foliar Fungicide Resp. High AGRIGOLD A6499 STXRIB & CONV Excellent yield stability in high stress environments Outstanding grain quality and test weight Versatile hybrid adapted to all production systems 112 Days F GDUs to Mid Pollen 1362 GDUs to Black Layer 2800 Med. Short Semi-Upright Semi-Flex Hard Early Foliar Fungicide Resp. High AGRIGOLD A6533 RR & VT3PRIB & CONV Outstanding yield potential under high management Ideal combination of yield potential and agronomics Consistant girthy ears with deep kernels 113 Days B GDUs to Mid Pollen 1430 GDUs to Black Layer 2820 Med. Tall Horizontal Flexible Normal Foliar Fungicide Resp. Moderate AGRIGOLD A6573 VT3PRIB Superior hybrid with outstanding yield potential Excellent ear flex allows for high yield levels at varying plant populations Ideal combinations of yield potential and agronomics 114 Days B GDUs to Mid Pollen 1495 GDUs to Black Layer 2830 Med. Tall Horizontal Flexible Normal Foliar Fungicide Resp. Moderate PROHARVEST 6860 High-yielding hybrid with broad adaptation Excellent root strength and late-season intactness Solid agronomics are well adapted to corn-on-corn PLANT HEALTH CORN ON CORN Maturity 108 Days -Tall Semi-Flex PROHARVEST 8074 Very good yield stability across most soil types Produces consistently girthy ears Responds favorably to top management PLANT HEALTH CORN ON CORN Maturity 110 Days Semi-Determinate AGRIGOLD HYBRIDS / 80,000 kernels/unit Take advantage of special pricing based on quantities that we have bought ahead. Call for Pricing. PROHARVEST HYBRIDS / 80,000 Kernels/Unit Hybrid/Trait/Maturity February March/Apr. 6860GT- (108 day)...$ $ Conv - (110 day)... $ $ SWEET CORN: 1-lb. 5-lbs. Illini Chief Super Sweet (Yellow) 85 day.... $17.95 $85.00 Buttergold (Yellow) 63 day $ 9.95 $47.50 Peaches and Cream #78 (Bi-color) 78 day... $ 9.95 $47.50 Honey & Pearl (Bi-color) 76 day $22.00 $ Silver Queen (White) 92 day $15.95 $75.00 Bi Sweet (Bi Color) 78 day $14.95 $70.00 Vision Extra Tender 74 day Yellow $25.95 $ Incredible (Yellow) 85 day $15.95 $75.00 Bodacious (Yellow) 75 day $15.95 $75.00 NK 199 (Yellow) 87 day $ 9.95 $47.50 Sugar Baby (Bi-Color) 65 day $ 9.95 $47.50 SWEET CORN Cont. Providence (Bi Color) 82 day $22.95 $ Japanese Hulless Popcorn 100 day $ 7.95 $36.00 SV9010SA (PERFORMANCE SERIES TM ) SCH 4427 (Bi-Color) 70 day $22.95 $ We give no warranty expressed or implied as to the productiveness of any seeds we sell and will not be in any way responsible for the crop. Our liability in all instances is limited to the purchase price of the seed. If the purchaser does not accept the goods on these terms they are at once to be returned. All orders subject to our acceptance. 1-lb. 5-lbs. Great taste, better husk appearance and cover than (Bi-Color) with the addition of below ground protection for Corn Rootworm. Proven to have dual modes of action for insect protection against European Corn Borer, Corn Earworm, Fall Armyworm and weed control benefits of Roundup agricultural herbicides. Monsanto License Required for Purchase. 2.5M $55.00
7 GARDEN SEED PRICE LIST KELLY SEED COMPANY, PEORIA, ILLINOIS Date Please ship the following seeds to $ BEANS-BUSH WAX PODDED 1/2 lb. 1 lb. 5 lbs. Pencil Pod Wax Golden Wax, Top Notch BEANS-GREEN PODDED BUSH New Top Crop Blue Lake Roma II Bush Contender Tendergreen Dwarf Horticulture Royal Burgandy Jade Green Bean BEANS-BUSH LIMAS Fordhook Henderson s Bush Limas BEANS-POLE LIMAS King of Garden BEANS-POLE Blue Lake Pole Kentucky Wonder Brown SWEET CORN Bodacious (Yellow) Buttergold (Early Yelow) Sugar Baby Honey & Pearl (Bi-color) Peaches and Cream # NK Incredible Illini Chief Super Sweet Silver Queen (White) Vision (Xtra Tender) Providence (Bi-Color) SCH 4427 (Bi-Color) Bi-Sweet (Bi-Color) POPCORN Japanese Hulless, white Yellow Robust BEETS-GARDEN 1/2 oz. 1 oz. 4 ozs. Detroit Dark Red Ruby Queen Swiss Chard Lucellus CUCUMBERS Special Improved Long Green SMR Pickler Spacemaster Poinsett # Straight Eight CARROTS Danvers Half Long Amsterdam Scarlet Nantes CELERY Giant Pascal CABBAGE Early Jersey Wakefield Copenhagen Market Golden Acre BROCCOLI Green Sprouting main crop ENDIVE Broad Leafed Endive Green Curled Ruffec KALE Red Russian Dwarf Scotch Curled KOHL RABI Early White Vienna LETTUCE Buttercrunch Selected Grand Rapids Black Seeded Simpson Prize Head Early Curled Simpson WS Oak Leaf Great Lakes Bibb Salad Bowl 1952 All American Tom Thumb Lettuce Mesclun Mix Starburst Green Ice Ruby Phone: or Fax: $ CANTALOUPE 1/2 oz. 1 oz. 4 ozs. Hearts of Gold, Morrill strain Hale s Best Jumbo WATERMELON (Special price on Large Lots) Crimson Sweet Allsweet Florida Giant Certified Jubilee Charleston Gray Cert MUSTARD Southern Giant Curled Florida Broadleaf PARSLEY Doubled Curled PARSNIPS All American PEAS 1/2 lb. 1 lb. 5 lbs. Green Arrow Sugar Ann Sugar Snap Little Marvel Dwarf Gray Sugar Wando PEPPERS pkt. 1/2 oz. 1 oz. California Wonder PUMPKINS 1/2 oz. 1 oz. 4 ozs. Big Max Jack O Lantern Connecticut Field or Ky. Field Small Sugar Pie Howden Pumpkin RADISH Early Scarlet Globe French Breakfast Sparkler White Tip Japanese Minowase Daikon Long White Icicle Chinese White Winter Cherry Bell Hailstone White Crimson Giant SALSIFY Mammoth Sandwich Island SPINACH Melody Bloomsdale Long Standing Giant Noble Space Spinach SQUASH Early Summer Crookneck Table Queen or Acorn Butternut Dark Green Zucchini Lebanese Sweet Gourmet Spaghetti Squash TURNIPS Purple Top Strap Leaf Purple Top White Globe TOMATOES pkt. 1/2 oz. 1 oz. Rutgers, Certified SWEET PEAS FLOWERS 1/2 oz. 1 oz. 4 oz. Royal Family, Sweet Peas Dwarf Nasturtiums Marigold, Crackerjack Mix Zinnia, California Mix KELLY S LANDSCAPE MIX 1 lb. 5 lbs. 25 lbs. 50% Kentucky Blue Grass % Creeping Red Fescue % ASP Per. Rye Grass KELLY S ELITE MIX 25% Kelly Kentucky Bluegrass 25% Wildhorse Kentucky Bluegrass 20% Geronimo Kentucky Bluegrass 15% Asp 1001 Per. Rye Grass 15% Asp 6002 Per. Rye Grass KELLY S ATHLETIC GRASS MIX 50% Tall Turf Type Fescue, 20% Perennial Rye Grass 20% Kentucky Blue Grass 10% Creeping Red Fescue TOTAL SALES TAX 8.50% POSTAGE NOTICE: On garden seeds to be sent parcel post add the following for postage and handling. Up to 1 pound $6.00 For each additional pound over 1 pound add $1.25 per lb. NAME: ADDRESS:_ CITY: STATE: ZIP:
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