EVERY FOURTH PACKET IS FREE 
Good Luck Bottle Onion 
Superb Mild Flavor 
This is an onion of unusual merit, unusual shape and unusual 
flavor. An onion that leaves no onion “after-affects.” 
TTlie flood L,uck ISottle Onion lias a superto 
flavor tfiat cannot be equaled toy any other 
variety. It is delicate and delicious beyond compare. For 
mildness it surpasses even the Sweet Spanish types. Ideal 
for kitchen and table use. No. 2112, Pkt. l5c;oz. 35 c; % lb. $1.10. 
Early Spanish PEANUTS 
Can Be Raised 
North or South 
These peanuts are 
easy to grow and a very 
interesting addition to the 
home garden. This is the earliest of all varieties, and will 
mature in all Northern States. 'Flie nuts are very 
sweet and used largely as a substitute for 
almonds. The pods are small but remarkably solid and 
well filled with nuts of the finest quality* Plant some this 
year. EARI.Y SPANISH. No. 2120, Pkt. ioc; y 2 lb. 200 . 
MAMMOTH JUMBO PEANUTS. The regular commercial 
variety. Do best in southern states. No. 2138, Pkt. 10c; y 2 lb. 25 c;. 
” M Stowc!Fs" , "Evcrgrccn 
Corn 
Standard All Around Variety 
This is the best known and the best beloved of all sweet 
corns. Tlie wliite, sugary, deep set, tender 
kernels are of excellent quality 
canning. This old time favorite is highly pr 
keeping qualities. No. 2115, Pkt. l 
Paradise "Sugar 
THE KING OF MELONS 
Note extreme thickness of the flesh. 
The New 
Muskntelon 
Sensation! 
This extremely delicious melon is an outstanding 
introduction and is as its name indicates: SWEET 
AS SUGAR, SOLID AS A ROCK. Here is an en¬ 
tirely new and distinct melon that has won its way 
because of its wonderful sweetness. 'File flesll 
5s deep and ttoick, wit la a to coney-Hkfe 
luscious flavor tliat Saas no equal* 
Plant some “Sugar Rock” and your garden will be 
the enw of all of your neighbors. Our supply of 
this seed is limited. Order today. v > 
No. 2124, Pkt. IOC ; oz. 20C ; % lb. 50 c; % lb. 75c; lb. $1.30. 
Gentlemen: I wish to thank you for the wonderful new vegetable seed you sent. I found them just as 
you described. I made delicious puddings and pies and I would be pleased to send anyone my own recipies 
which I used in making tempting dishes of tills vegetable marvel. Mrs. J. E. Hunsinger, Wellford, S. C. 
