EVERY FOURTH PACKET IS FREE 
Lucky "All-Purpose” Beef 
Richest, Darkest Reel of Any Beef 
Ideal lor Table, Canning and Pickling 
Plant this beet and you will need no other. The “All- 
Purpose" suits every need. Flesh is fine grained, sweet and 
always free from woody fibres. It produces early beets for 
table use but can be used throughout the season. 'Tlie 
color, which as tlie riclaest, darkest red, 
of any hect, Is retained wlien cooked, mak¬ 
ing them most attractive for both pickling and canning. 
No. 2098, Pkt. 15c; oz. 25c; % lb. 65c; % lb. $1.00; lb. $1.75. 
Iceberg "Crisp Head” Lettuce 
Hard-Headed, 
Crisp and Tender 
Easily grown and always crisp and tender. 
“Iceberg" should be in every kitchen garden. 
Forms tlie most delicious, tend* 
a er, crisp heads which fold tightly, blanch¬ 
ing the exquisitely flavored hearts to a creamy 
white. Being a quick grower “Iceberg" stays crisp and tend¬ 
er whether planted in early spring or late summer. 
No. 2102, Pkt. IQc; oz. 20C; M lb. 55c; % lb. 8Qc; bl. $1.40. 
New Must Proof | 
"Mary Washington” ASPARAGUS 
Developed by She l). S. Department o! Agriculture 
This is a rapid grower with a delicious flavor and tenderness. TTie stalks 
are often 2 Indies In diameter, and even when 12 indies 
long" are still juicy and tender. The “Mary Washington" is without 
a doubt the finest Asparagus available. No. 2100, Pkt. loc; oz. 15c; y 4 lb. 30c; %'lb. 50c. 
Paradise Black Beauty Egg Plant 
The Parlies! and Best of the Large Fruited Kinds 
The fruits of the “Black Beauty" grow to enormous size and are 
ready for use SO days to two weeks foefore any 
other variety. They are entirely free of spines and thorns and 
in color are of a rich lustrous black-purple. The plants are bushy, 
robust and compact. Under favorable conditions they bear until 
frost. No. 2106, Pkt. 10 c: % oz. 25c; oz. 40c; 14 lb. $1.20; % lb. $2.20. 
Improved Golden Wax 
Dwarf Hush Bean 
Stringless, Crisp and Bristle 
The beans produced by this vigorous variety makes a delici¬ 
ous vegetable course to any meal when in season. The vines 
grow about a foot high, yielding a profusion of light j^ellow pods 
from 5 to 7 inches long. Pods grow full and large. Free from 
blight or rust. The best yellow podded bean there is. 
No. 2099, Pkt. 10c; y 2 lb. 20c: lb. 35c; 2 lb. 60 c; 5 lb. $1.30; 10 lb, $2.50. 
June 22, 1932. 
Dear Sir:—Received the three pkgs. of seed and the “Squaghetti” seed is already up. I want to thank 
you for them and your generous offer to replace others. I think you have done your share and I will not for¬ 
get to recommend you to others. Sincerely yours, Mrs. A. McMillen, Reamstown, Pa. 
