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VEGETABLE SPECIALTIES FOR 1927 



Garden, and as a result of these trials, we can highly recommend them to both amateur 

 and professional gardeners. 



Fordhook Bush LimaBeans 



Lack of space for poles need no longer 

 deprive you of this fine late Summer and 

 Fall vegetable. A row 20 feet long gives a 

 goodly supply, while a row 40 feet long is 

 plentv for a family of four. Plants are of 

 dwarf, bushy growth and yield quantities 

 of large, fat beans, 4 or 5 to a pod. Pkt., 

 10c; pt., 40c; qt., 80c; 2 qts., $1.50; pk., $5.25. 



Crosby's Special Egyptian 

 Beet 



An exceedingly fine type of this all-pur- 

 Dose Beet. Crosby's Special is of very rapid 

 growth, with small tops. Roots are rather 

 deep turnip-shaped, blood-red, and of the 

 verv finest quality. Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; % 

 lb., 50c; lb., $1-50. 



Penn State Danish Ball* 

 head Cabbage 



A verv superior strain of the Short- 

 Stemmed' Danish Ballhead Cabbage. Heads 

 are extremely solid, almost globular in 

 shape, and on average soil will weigh from 

 4 to 6 pounds. Stems are short. Due to 

 the uniformity of heads and blight resist- 

 ance will outyield the old types. This fine 

 new variety is very resistant to Cabbage 

 diseases, particularly to black-leg. Pkt., 

 25c; y 2 oz., 65c; oz., $1.00. 



Barden's Wonder Ban- 

 tam Sweet Corn 



Imagine an ear of Corn 8 to 9 inches long 

 with 10 rows of deep, buttery yellow grains 

 having all the sweet, luscious flavor of the 

 long-famous Golden Bantam, and you have 

 drawn a mind picture of Barden's Wonder 

 Bantam. To really appreciate its quality 

 vou must grow and eat it yourself. Pkt., 

 10c; pt., 30c; qt., 55c; 2 qts., $1.00; pk., $3.00. 



Three Weeks Forcing 

 Radish 



Three Weeks Forcing Radish is just as 

 the name implies, a Radish that is ready 

 for the table in three weeks from sowing. 

 The tops are very small and the roots me- 

 dium size, bright scarlet m color and the 

 finest quality imaginable. Plant a row in 

 vour garden and surprise your friends. 

 Pkt., 15c; oz.. 25c; *4 lb., 75c. 



Marglobe Tomatoes. 



Marglobe Tomato 



For vears many gardeners have thought 

 that the Globe Tomato could not be im- 

 proved upon. But here is an improvement 

 and a real improvement, not merely a 

 change in name. This wonderful new va- 

 riety has all the good points of the Globe 

 with the addition that it is blight resistant, 

 and is not so inclined to split in wet 

 weather. Pkt., 25c; V 2 oz., 55c; oz., $1.00; 

 % lb., $3.50. 



Supreme 

 Green Cucumber 



A grand new variety of the Davis Per- 

 fect type. Plants are very vigorous, with 

 rich dark green foliage and very resistant 

 to blights. Fruits are dark green, tapering 

 slightly to the ends. Fine for large fruits 

 or pickles. Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; *4 lb., 75c. 



HOME GARDEN VEGETABLE COLLECTION, $1.25 



For those who are making a garden for the first time this year, and for those who 

 are not familiar with varieties, we offer this Home Garden Collection of the 15 

 best varieties. All are easy to grow and if properly planted and cared for, should 

 supply you with an abundance of fresh vegetables all Summer. 



The Following- 15 Choice Varieties, S1.25, Postpaid. 

 Pt. Beans, Stringless Green Pod. 1 Pkt. Cucumber. White Spine. 



Vz Pt. Beans. Sure Crop Wax. 1 Pkt. Lettuce. Grand Rapids. 



1 Pkt. Beets. Crosby's Egyptian. 1 Pkt. Onion, Yellow Globe. 



1 Pkt. Cabbage, Early Summer. l Pkt. Parsley, Moss Curled. 



1 Pkt. Carrot. Chantenay. 14 Pt. Peas, Laxtonian. 



1 Pkt. Corn. Golden Bantam. ^ Pt. Peas, Champion of England. 



1 Pkt. Corn, White Evergreen. 1 Pkt. Radish, Scarlet Globe. 



1 Oz. Spinach, Giant Thick Leaf. 

 If purchased separately, this seed order would cost $1.70. We will send it postpaid 

 anywhere in the United States for $1.25. 



