Every farm or suburban home with a small city lot should have a 
home garden for health, pleasure and profits 
Fordhook Giant Swiss Chard 
Superb Cucumbers 
A worth-while novelty cucumber from 18 to 
24 inches long:, and only two inches through. 
Skin dark green and smooth. Flesh is firm, 
white and crisp. Can be called seedless. Only 
a few seeds at blossom end. It is the best 
flavored slicing cucumber that we have tried. 
Be sure you try it. You will be more than 
pleased. 
Pkt. 15c; 2 for 25c 
Decidedly the 
best of the 
Chards. Leaves 
broad, upright in 
growth, crumpled 
dark green. Use 
leaves as greens 
and middle leaf- 
rib and the pearly 
stalks like As¬ 
paragus. Grows 
about 30 inches 
high. Will yield 
from early sum¬ 
mer until late fall. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; x /4 lb. 35c, 
Postpaid 
Giant Podded Peas 
Try our Giant Podded Peas if you want the heaviest yields and the finest peas 
ever grown. Huge 5 and 6 inch pods filled with about 8 peas, tender and sugar 
sweet. Strong heavy vines, grow about 36 inches high. Plant 3 lbs. for 100 
feet row. We never use supports, only sow thickly to hold vines erect. It 
insures a heavy crop and a easy one to pick. Considered by many superior to 
the Telephone. Can be planted for either early or late. Giant Green Podded 
Peas sure are the Jumbo of the Pea family. 
% lb. 15c; x / 2 lb. 20c; lb. 30c; 5 lbs. $1.35, Postpaid 
Danish Ballhead Cabbage 
Best Winter 
Cabbage and the 
most hardy. 
Heads round, 
deep or balloon¬ 
shaped, very solid. 
The average 
weight of heads is 
8 lbs. Does not 
burst open like 
most varieties. 
Sure heading and 
hard as a rock. 
Weighing one- 
fourth more per head than other varieties of 
equal size. Best shipping cabbage in cultivation. 
Pkt. 10c; x /2 oz. 15c; oz. 25c, 
Postpaid 
Red Bush Cherry 
Bears its fruit in clusters of six to eight. 
Larger than the biggest cherry. Very deli¬ 
cious when eaten as picked from the vine. 
Fine sweet flavor. Used for canning and pre¬ 
serving. Easy grown like Tomatoes. Try a 
Packet. Once planted will come up each Spring. 
Pkt. 500 Seeds 10c 
From 1,000 Mastodon we got we picked 380 quarts. Driest Season in 40 years. Mr. Thos. McKnight, Winnipeg, Canada. 
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