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Vegetable Seed Collection 
Don’t depend on the street huckster for your summer 
vegetables. Have them fresh and crisp from your own 
garden for every-day use, with some to save for winter. 
And America must save more food this year than ever 
before—we’ve promised Belgium, and France, and Eng¬ 
land, and the other allied countries, that they shall not 
suffer. So, our gardens must produce a large part of what the home folks need. 
Forbes’ Dollar Market Basket Collection 
includes sorts the whole family will like, that grow readily, and yield freely. Send today for this 
collection. 
One Packet Each of these Eighteen Varieties: 
Beans, King of Earlies; 
Wardwell’s Wax; 
Fordhook Bush Lima. 
Beet, Detroit Dark Red; 
Early W'onder. 
Carrot, Coreless. 
Cucumber, Forbes’ Prolific 
White Spine. 
Lettuce, Champion of All; 
Grand Rapids. 
Onion, Yellow Globe Danvers ; 
Red Wethersfield. 
Parsley, Moss Curled. 
Radish, Scarlet Globe; 
Scarlet Turnip White-Tip. 
Spinach, Savoy-Leaved. 
Swiss Chard. 
Tomato, Matchless. 
Turnip. Purple-Top White 
Globe. , 
Sent Postpaid for One Dollar 
Forbes’ 1919 Catalogue—“Every Garden Requisite”—is full of helps for the vege¬ 
table and flower grower—seeds, tools, insecticides. Write today for your FREE copy. 
ALEXANDER FORBES & CO., Seedsmen 
116 Mulberry Street, Newark, N. J. 
W. Atlee Burpee Co. 
Seed Growers PHILADELPHIA 
Six Standard Spencers for 25c 
Fordhook Collection for 50c 
Burpee’s Annual for 1919 
gurpee’s Sweet 
Pens 
PREER’S 
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A Legion of Enthusiastic 
amateurs have made the growing of 
Vegetables and Flowers 
a success because they have followed the 
cultural advice given by experts in Dreer’s 
Garden Book. 224 big pages, with over a 
thousand photographic illustrations. 
Dreer’s Garden Book contains a list of practically 
everything worth growing in vegetables and flowers, 
and describes the worth-while novelties that will pay 
you for growing. 
Fotir Color Plates of Dreer’s Specialties in 
Vegetables and Flowers 
,n Mailed free if you mention this publication 
I HENHYA.DREER 
^ 714-716 Chestnut Street 
Philadelphia Pa. . 
