EVERY FOURTH PACKET IS FREE 
Extra Early Icicle RADISH 
Fully 2 Weeks Earlier Than Regular Icicle 
A brand new variety and not yet a fixed type. Part of the 
roots are olive shaped while the balance are true Icicle shape. 
The roots are very white, very neat in appear¬ 
ance, of high, quality. Sow first thing in the spring. 
Not recommended for late sowing. No, 2097, Pkt. 10c. 
For later sowing use Regular Icicle listed below. 
REGULAR WHITE ICICLE. The long white 
beautiful shape so admired by every one. Mild as an apple.' 
No, 2108, Pht. 10c. 
Golden "Phenomenal” 1 "Good Luck” Rattlesnake 
CELERY 
The World’s Finest 
The last word in Celery. 
Large, better and finer than Golden 
Plume of which it is an improve¬ 
ment. Rich golden yellow in color, 
full hearted, crisp and compact. Free 
from stringiness of any kind. 
Early, a good keeper. “Phenomenal” is the 
only name suited to this marvelous Celery. 
No. 2101, Pkt. 15c. 
Gentlemen:—My squash seed made a beautiful 
vine, especially the one which ran over the grape 
vine instead of the soil. Up to killing frost we had 
squash—to me very interesting. Mrs, <J. B. Safford. 
WATERMELON 
Unexcelled Eating Qualities 
One of the 
finest melons 
grown and a 
home favorite 
for 30 years. 
Also known as 
“Striped Gyp¬ 
sy.” A sure' 
cropper, pro¬ 
ducing fruit where none grew before. Big 
yielder and good keeper. Rears fruit 
which is very juicy and sweet. 
Oblong shaped, striped and mottled with vari¬ 
ous shades of green. A big handsome melon 
that tastes as good as it looks. 
No. 2113, Pkt. 10c. 
Early Jersey Wakefield CABBAGE 
Produces In 60 Days 
This old favorite is the most popular of the early cabbages. 
Produces solid beads of excellent size, conical in shape. 
Pine grained and delicious flavor. May be 
planted close together and thus produces heavy crops. 
# No. 2104, Pkt. 10c. 
—New 
Golden Glow 
The Best and Earliest Yellow Sweet Corn 
Ten days to two weeks earlier than Golden Bantam ; and 12 
rows instead of 8 of the sweetest and most luscious, 
sugary {flavor imaginable. Plant “Golden Glow” and 
be ready to serve this tender, delicious, juicy corn days before 
your neighbors wbo plant the common varieties. 
No. 2116, Pkt, 15c. 
For later props of yellow corn we recommend GOLD¬ 
EN BANTAM. (8 Row.) No. 2109, Pkt. 10c. 
J 
Gentlemen:—In regards to you. ew Wonder Vegetable. I 
planted about 12 plants last January and they have been very pro¬ 
lific Everyone has expressed a delight over this wonder product, 
and I feel sure you should enjoy a much merited success from the introduction or this seed. Geo. H. Hubert. 
GOOD LUCK GARDENS, PARADISE, PA. 
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