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Wreck’s Vegetable Specialties 
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New Sieva 
Lima Bean, 
Hopi 
An entirely new, small, 
hardy, vining or Pole 
Lima Bean which will 
mature its crop any¬ 
where in the United 
States. We therefore 
recommend it most 
highly for all of New 
England, especially the 
northern section. Where 
poles are not available, 
this exceedingly prolific 
little variety may be 
supported on brush. The 
Beans are small, green, 
and of fine flavor. In 
sealed packets only, suf¬ 
ficient for planting two 
dozen poles. Pkt. 50c. 
Squash, 
Golden 
Delicious 
Perfectly named and 
ideal for the home- 
garden. This is a Squash 
of medium size, with 
deep orange shell and 
thick, dry, orange flesh 
of superb flavor and tex¬ 
ture. A good keeper. Pkt. 
10c; oz. 25c; %lt>. 60c. 
Tomato, Breck’s Banner 
New Sieva Lima Bean, Hopi 
Sweet Corn, 
Breck’s Bantam 
Crosby 
New England’s first choice of a 
true and superbly flavored midget 
white Sweet Corn. It is extra early, 
with short, light stalks carrying ears 
not over 3^2 inches in length. Highly 
recommended. Requires little room 
in the garden, and may be success¬ 
fully forced under glass. Pkt. 25c; 
>£Ib. 50c; lb. $1.50. 
Pickaninny 
No sweeter, extra-early, dwarf¬ 
growing Sweet Corn is obtainable 
today. Its black kernels turn white 
and show only a slight tinge of purple 
when cooked. Pickaninny will de¬ 
velop and mature a crop where the 
growing season is very short. Don’t 
fail to try it. Pkt. 25c; l /i lb. 40c; 
lb. 75c. 
Tomato, Breck’s Banner 
Recently a great deal of attention has been 
given to the improvement of the Tomato, 
and in Breck’s Banner we are introducing a 
variety of unusual merit. This Tomato has 
been developed by a noted Tomato specialist. 
It is remarkably productive, rich in color, 
smooth, solid, almost globular, and of excep¬ 
tional quality. Seed available this year is 
limited. Offered only in sealed packets. 
Pkt. 50c. 
In Tip-Top we are introduc¬ 
ing to New England a brand- 
new Pea, and we know from 
careful testing that it will meet 
with the great public favor 
that it so richly deserves. It is 
an early Midseason variety 
with vines 28 to 30 inches high, 
loaded with pods produced in 
pairs and packed full of 
luscious, sweet, dark green 
Peas of unusual 
quality. Tip-Top 
produces its 
crop in 70 days 
from sowing. Rec¬ 
ommended very 
highly for the 
home-garden. Lb. 
50c; 2 lbs. 85c; 
8 lbs. $3.00. 
A New Pea, 
Breck’s Tip-Top 
Pea, Breck’s 
Tip-Top 
