EVERY FOURTH PACKET IS FREE 
YARD LONG BEAN 
NAKES PEOPLE STARE 
So called from the length of its pods. An interesting curiosity. Vines are 
strong growers and produce an enormous crop of long, slender, round pods 3 
feet or more in length. Excellent for Snap Beans. jsr 0 . 2038, Pkt. ioc; Vi 10. 25 c. 
OX HEART CARROT 
A BEALI.T GREAT DELICACY 
Chosen from all the varieties as being the best all-round 
Carrot. Very early variety. Grows well in shallow 
soil and yields heavily. Handsome in appearance and of 
good size, they produce a wonderful quality of bright 
orange, fine-grined, sweet Carrots. Grow about 5 inches 
long, stump-rooted, very smooth, and easily pulled. 
Keeps well in storage, holding its quality well, and is in 
addition a heavy yielder. Persons who do not like car¬ 
rots have never tried them when young. Grow' your own—pull them when half 
grown; experience the pleasure of a true delicacy. No. 2041, Pkt. ioc- oz. 15 c. 
" SAVE YOUR SPACE 
GROW CLIMBING CL'CCMBER 
Here's a Cucumber which saves your garden space by vigorously climbing 
any fence, pole, trellis, bush, arbor or tree you may 
put it near. The climbing habit enables the fruit to 
grow perfectly straight, 12 to 18 inches long. The 
flesh is white, crisp, tender and delicate flavor. The 
small and young Cucumbers make attractive pickles. 
One hill will keep a good-sized family supplied all 
summer. They begin to bear early and continue to 
produce fruit through out the season. A light soil is 
preferable but they succeed in any garden soil with 
good drainage. No. 2045, Pkt. 10 c; oz. 15 c; % lb. 45 c; 
GIANT RADISH 
One of the greatest 
curiosities ever grown 
in the garden. At¬ 
tracting considerable 
attention on account 
of their monstrous 
size, often attaining a weight of 20 pounds. 
Skin is pinkish white, flesh solid, Arm and brit¬ 
tle. Mild as an apple and superior to the 
most delicate spring Radish. Thrives in any 
soil. Don’t fail to plant this Radish. Every 
one will be delighted. No. 2058, Pkt. ioc; oz. 20 c. 
MUSTARD 
THE “DIFFERENT” GREEN 
A plant most of your neigh¬ 
bors won’t have. Produces 
leaves of a pleasant, pungent 
flavor, which are exceptional¬ 
ly appetizing when served as 
salad. Also delicious when 
cooked as greens. The Chi¬ 
nese claim it valuable as a 
preventive medicine. The leaves are exquisite¬ 
ly crimped, ruffled, and frilled. Ready for use 
six weeks after sowing and will continue to 
yield until frost. No. 2036, Pkt. 10 c; oz. 10 c. 
“Ciur.de To Successfully Grow¬ 
ing Flowers anal 
Vegetables,” mailed with every 
order at no extra cost. 
RED BIRD POP^ 
CORN 
DEEP RED KERNELS 
POPS WHITE 
Heavy cropper and 
good popper. Grows 6 
feet high and averages 3 
to 4 ears to a plant. 
These ears are often 6 in¬ 
ches long, covered with 
| large, rice-shaped kernels 
of deep red color, which, 
when popped however, is ! 
perfectly white. So tend- 1 
er and delicious it fairly 
melts in your mouth. 
Riant some Red Beauty,remembering theplea- 
sure it will giv e yo u. No. 2065, Pk t. ioc; 1 . lb. 20 c. 
FLAT DUTCH TURNIP 
This excellent early 
garden variety is otie 
of the choicest and fin¬ 
est pure white Turnips 
you’ll find anywhere. 
You’ll notice the differ¬ 
ence between these and 
common sorts the first 
time you taste them. 
The roots are of medi¬ 
um size, fiat, sweet and 
tender. Especially fine 
for table use. Mature 
B very early. No. 2046, Pkt. 10 c; oz. isc; Yi !b. 25c. 
GOOD LUCK CARDENS, PARADISE. PA. 
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