EVERY FOURTH PACKET IS FREE 
Marglobe TOMATO 
Resistant to Wilt and Nail Head Rust 
A Second Early Variety 
This variety seems to be one of the favorite toma¬ 
toes with home gardeners because of the large, smooth, 
deep red, meaty and juicyi fruits. The vines are very 
vigorous, and equally productive. This variety should 
be the one to be planted by those who year after have 
been annoyed by blight. The Marglobe is also widely 
used by truckers and shippers, and in various sections 
by canners. Recently introduced by the United States 
Department of Agriculture. 1%' 0 . 2385, Pkt. 10c. 
Here is the Popular. Medium Early 
Thomas Laxton 
Unsurpassed in Quality 
A favorite for both the home and market garden, being the best and 
Heaviest yielder of all the early wrinkled tall peas. Out- 
yields the old “Gradus” 25 per cent. The vines grow about 3 feet tall, pods are 
medium green, plump, broad and blunt; contains 7 to 8 luscious peas of sweet 
tender flavor. No. 23S6, Pkt. 10 cts. 
PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE TURNIP 
An All Purpose Variety 
Extensively used for shipping, market gardening and 
home use. The tops are green, large and erect. The roots 
large, globe shaped, very smooth, upper part purple-red, 
white below. The flesh is white, sweet, crisp and tender^ 
planted than any other variety. 
More generally 
No. 2387, Pitt. 10 cts. 
True Early Mammoth White Bush 
SCALLOP SQUASH 
Also Known As "Patty Pan” 
This is an improve¬ 
ment of the “Early 
White Bush” variety of 
grandmother’s time. 
Much larger and thicker 
and a heavier producer. 
The flesh is white tender 
and sweet. Plant this 
excellent strain for an 
abundance of early summer squash. 
No. 2388, Pkt. 10 cts. 
Early White Welsh 
Bunching ONION 
Pearly White-Mild Flavor 
This is a hardy peren¬ 
nial onion that forms no 
bulb but develops white 
shoots for use far in ad¬ 
vance of those from sets. 
If you want them for 
spring use plant in the fall 
—for fall use plant in the 
spring. Once established 
you can be sure of a steady 
supply of green bunch 
onions for your table year 
after year. 
No. 2389, Pkt. 10c 
White Velvet 
OKRA or GUMBO 
Unexcelled for Soups & Stews 
Too little known in 
our nothern states is this 
excellent ingredient for 
soups and stews. While it 
is a hot weather plant it 
can be grown in the north 
by starting indoors in 
paper pots. This variety 
is early, and prolific. The 
hibiscus-like flowers are 
followed by meaty, ivory- 
white long smooth tender 
pods. 2390, Pkt. 10c 
Grow Your 
Own 
MUSHROOMS 
American Pure 
Culture Spawn 
Here is a home gardening activity well worth 
your while. All you need is a cellar or well-built 
out building which can be kept to a temperature of 
55 to 65 degrees in cold weather. Full culture direct¬ 
ions sent with each brick. No. 2391, per Brick 35c 
GOOD LUCK GARDENS, PARADISE, PA. 
