DELICIOUS VEGETABLE SPECIALS 
BERRY'S GREEN 
STRINGFREE BEAN 
We know our customers appre¬ 
ciate something extra good and 
we want you to try this superb 
bean. The quality is unsur¬ 
passed. The long wide thick pods 
cook up tender and the flavor is 
wonderful. The flesh is fine 
grained, without fiber and abso¬ 
lutely stringless. Give these 
beans a fair chance in some good 
soil and you’ll grow a crop of 
beans you can talk about. The 
bushy plants are large and 
thrifty and how the beans do 
set on them. It is a very early 
variety too and will give you 
one of the first crops of beans 
in the neighborhood. For qual¬ 
ity, flavor and productiveness 
we are positive it cannot be sur¬ 
passed. Be sure to try some this 
year. 
Lot No. 121X—Postpaid prices: 
Pkt., 10c," Vi lTo-, 25c; 1 lb., 45c; 
2 lbs.| 75c. 
Green Stringfree 
Bean 
BERRY'S EARLY 
WONDER TOMATO 
Most everyone wants an early 
tomato that has real quality. This 
is the one that we consider the 
very earliest good tomato. It is 
earlier than the commonly known 
early varieties and surpasses them 
in quality. If you want a Tomato 
that has real merit try this one. 
The color is a deep, glossy, bright 
brilliant red. The skin is smooth. 
The thick meat is finely flavored. 
The fruit is nearly round and large 
in size. Has a small seed cavity 
and is very firm. Vines are vig¬ 
orous and bear enormous crops. 
This is truly a magnificent variety, 
—a beauty and a wonder. Show the 
folks a thing or two by growing 
some Berry’s Early Wonder this 
year. Have the first ripe tomatoes. 
tot No. 156X—Postpaid prices: 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 40c; lb., $1.50; i/z 
lb., $2.75; 1 lb., $5.00. 
BERRY'S 
Tenderflesh Carrot 
Here is a carrot that is some¬ 
thing new. Better and finer than 
any of the old kinds you may 
have been growing. Gone is that 
coarse grained, thick, poorly 
flavored core. In its place is the 
most delicious crisp tender 
flesh, delicately flavored. This 
coreless variety is an improve¬ 
ment so outstanding as to win 
enthusiastic approval of all 
lovers of carrots. 
Here is one of the finest of 
health giving vegetables at its 
best. It has a distinctive cylin¬ 
drical shape with practically no 
taper. The tops are small. The 
flesh has a distinct rich orange 
color. We consider it the finest 
carrot for home gardens. Excel¬ 
lent for markets as it is a fine 
forcing variety and a very early 
maturing strain. By all means 
grow some this year. 
tot No. 012X — Post¬ 
paid prices: Pkt., 10c; 
oz., 25c; 14 lb., 60c; y a 
lb., $1.00; 1 lb., $1.75. 
Tenderflesh 
Carrot 
Beat-Bm-All Radish 
BERRY'S BEAT-EM-ALL 
RADISH 
BERRY'S EARLIBEST 
CABBAGE 
We’ll challenge the nation with 
this variety, for earliness, quality 
and productiveness. A roundhead 
type cabbage that starts with a 
bang, heads in a hurry and is ready 
for the table before most kinds curl 
up its center leaves. The heads are 
firm and solid too. The color is 
bright green. The flavor sweet and 
delicious. Plants are small and 
compact. May be planted closer to¬ 
gether for it is not so leafy. You 
can’t beat it for home garden or 
early market. 
You’ll get a lot of enjoyment out 
of growing such a variety. Beat the 
neighborhood with a display of 
these fine solid, round headed Earli- 
best Cabbages. It's extra good. We 
recommend it highly. 
Early 
Wonder 
Tomato 
lie Packet of Each 
sty on this Page for 
40c Postpaid 
The earliest of the extra early. 
Ready 15 to 18 days after planting. 
A real table dainty. Crisp, fine ap¬ 
pearing, snappy flavor. 
Beautiful red top with 
white tip. A leader and 
a favorite. Unbeatable 
for home or market. 
Grow Berry’s specials 
and have an outstanding 
garden this year. 
Lot 725X—Post¬ 
paid Price: Pkt., 
10c; oz., 20c; *4 
lb., 40c; 14 lb., 
70c; 1 lb., $1.25. 
Lot 971X—Postpaid Price: Pkt., 10c; 
oz., 35c; H lb., $1.10; y a lb., $2.00; 
1 lb., $3.75. 
