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EVERY FOURTH PACKE T IS FREE 
Paradise Green Stringless 
The New, Completely Stringless Snap Bean 
Fifty-one days from the day you plant this new Wonder 
Snap Bean you will be able to place them on your table. And 
a more highly flavor, tender, attractive 
llgrlit green liean yon never taBted, The pods 
are to t>£ inches long, nearly straight, round, absolutely 
utringfless and fibreless, smooth and fleshy. A better home 
garden snap bean for table and canning cannot be found. Be 
sure to plant “Paradise Green” this year. 
No. 2126, Pkt. IOC; y, lb. 25C; lb. 400; 2 lb. 650; 5 lb. $1.00. 
2 Delicious Improved Purple Top 
American Rutab'aga 
Hardy—Productive-Sweet—Solid—Globe-Shaped 
Rutabaga, sometimes called Swedes, are now more generally used 
for the table than turnips. The Purple Top American is the most desir¬ 
able from every standpoint. It as tlae sweetest, largest, best 
looking, biggest cropper, easiest to harvest, 'rise 
best Keeper, The flesh is line grained, golden yellow, mild flavor¬ 
ed, solid and sweet. Try some. No. 2139. Pkt. 5 c ; oz, ioc ; 
y, lb. 25c. 
Good Luck Honcydcw 
The New Sensational Green Fleshed IVlelon 
A South Sea Island Casaba crossed with a Colorado Honey Gem 
gives us this marvel melon. The fruits are large and nearly round, 
smooth of skin, light cream colored. The flesh is tbicK, 
liglit gfreen, rich, .spicy-sweet, aoc! of distinctive 
flavor, unlike that of any other member of the melon family. Once 
eaten they become a habit. Honey Dews, if planted in the North, 
should be started in hotbeds to give them plenty of time to ripen. 
This succulent melon should be in every garden. 
Good Luck Honey Hew. No. 2134, Pkt. ioc ; oz. 20 c. 
ttOODLlTKlHONEY BAIX. A small edition of 
the Honey Dew. Really a cross between the above melon and Texas 
Cannon Rail. Perfectly round. Very sweet, yet retaining some of 
the spice of the Honey Dew. No. 2135, Pkt. 10 c; oz. 20 c: y lb. 50c. 
Garden HUCKLEBERRY 
From Seed to Berries Same Season 
will delight you. 
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You will be more 
than pleased with this 
annual Wonder Berry. 
They are very prolific 
and will grow and 
thrive in any climate. 
Berries are large , about 
an inch in diameter , 
shining black in color. 
They should he fully 
ripe before using but 
will remain on the plant 
fully two months after 
they ripen. Unexcelled 
for pies or preserves. 
Cooked with apples or 
lemons they make fine, 
tasty jelly. Here is a 
garden surprise that 
No. 2127, Pkt. 10C; Vj oz. 35 c. 
DWARF GREEN CURLED 
For Winter and Early Spring Greens 
safe 
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‘■*—.''‘ 3 * 174 ™— 
Kale should he more widely used in this country, 
furnishing , as it docs, excellent greens for winter 
and <h< rig spring use. Easy to grow. A member of 
the cabbage family, This variety gives, by far. the 
best all around satisfaction. The low growing, com¬ 
pact plants have deep green, finely curled foliage, 
in the North sow in early spring and late Aug. In 
the South from Aug. to Oct, 15. No. 2144. Pkt. 10 c 
GOOD LUCK GARDENS, PARADISE, PA. c r^en 
