All America Winners 
Vegetable Selections for 1947 
A Delicious New LETTUCE 
471 Bronze Beauty 
Awarded Bronze Medal 
Bronze Beauty is the finest, most coloriul, and most 
delicious cutting or leaf lettuce for the home garden. 
It is easy to grow but, like all lettuce, should be sown 
as early in the spring as the ground can be prepared 
where summer temperatures are hot and dry. For fall 
use, sow about the middle of July. 
The plants are vigorous, well formed, and very uni- 
form in size and height. The foliage is what may be 
called oak-leaved and the color is a warm ruddy 
bronze over soft green. The leaves are long, neatly 
arched, and have deeply lobed and scalloped margins. 
The quality is superb—tender, crisp, and of unusually 
tasty nut-like flavor. 
Its colorful bronzy tint adds an appetizing feature 
to combination salads, salad bowls, mixed salads. It is 
ideal for garnishing various kinds of dishes. Every 
home gardener should give it a trial this year to be- 
come acquainted with its superb qualities. Pkt. 25c; 
1Z oz. 85c; 0z. $1.50; ™% lb. $5.00. 
Outstanding Nw HYBRID SWEET CORN 
346 ERJE—Awarded Honorable Mention 
This remarkable new Hybrid Sweet Corn is as delicious and sweet as its tasty appearance 
indicates. The long, cylindrical, slightly tappering ears are closely set with 12 or 14 rows 
of deep, thin-skinned kernels of a beautiful creamy-yellow color when ready for the table. 
The plants are wilt-resistant, vigorous, and more drought-resistant than most other varieties. 
It is adapted to a wide range of growing conditions. Compared with Golden Bantam, the 
plants are 6 inches taller, bear ears 4 inches higher on the plants, and mature 3 to 4 days 
later. It has consistently outyielded Golden Cross Bantam and has much narrower kernels 
which adds to its appetite appeal. Pkt. 25c; 4% Ib. 50c; lb. 95c; 2 Ibs. $1.80; 5 lbs. $4.25, 
postpaid. 
