EVERY FOURTH PA CKET IS FREE 
Almond Milts (30» From©ne) 
Think of raising nuts without a tree, These plants grow close to the surface and are very 
prolific. A plant often yields front 200 to 300 nuts. They have a thin shell, covering snow- 
white, delicious Pieat which has a sweet flavor very much resembling an almond. Children 
loVe them. They do well in every soil. Plant like potatoes and harvest the same time. 
No. 2033. Pkt. loc; lb, 4QC. 
Large ARTIfHftKr A decided 
Green Globe fillllvIlWMi Delicacy 
Grown and highly esteemed for its edible uniquely fla¬ 
vored, large flowering heads. Quite different from the 
Jerusalem Artichoke which is grown for its tuberous 
roots. You can grow this increasingly popular French, 
delicacy in your own garden. 
No. 2380. Pkt. 10 c; oz. 45 c. 
New Rust Proof "Mary Washington” 
ASPARAGUS 
P. S. Ocvclopcd by tile 
Deiiarhucnt of AgrUulluVe 
This is a rapid grower with a delicious 
flavor and tenderness. The stalks 
ate oficu 8 Indies in diameter* 
HEut #mi when 12 inches long 
SM-e MiM juicy and tender. The 
“Mary Washington” is without a doubt 
the fihest Asparagus available, 
No, 2100; Pkt. 10c; oz. 15c; y 4 lb* 
Shcj Vi lb. 50C. 
T ri » i «rfT --rT-‘ ^ - 
The Vine 
Banana 
A Sensation For Your Garden 
The latest sensation. This most curious 
and iiibBt exquisitely flavored Melon grows 
to a length of 18 to 30 inches and is i inches 
in diameter. The flesh is yellow and quite 
deep. Looks, smells and tastes like an over¬ 
grown banana. Has a flavor all its own. A 
sweet and delicious curiosity. Don’t fail to 
m;it. „ No. 2024, Pkt. IOC; oz. 15; 
14 lb. 40c. )b. $1.35, 
Pencil Pod g£ ANS 
Kt t ingles* 
Tender 
Brittle 
Without a doubt the very best 
n, , Mr—* III 1 . *'*•'••*’* of the black seeded dwarf bush 
BiJlCR Wax jr»113 Brittle wax beans. Pods are golden yel- 
... low, 6i£ to 7 Inches loDg, round 
like a pencil. Because of their hardiness they can be planted earlier than tuost others, 
rewarding you with early, absolutely etringlees, fine grained, tender beans in 50 days. 
No, 2400, Pkt. 10 c; 14 lb. 25c; lb. 350 . 
Improved Golden Wax 
Dwarf Bush Beau 
Slringltss.Grlsp & Brittle 
The Deane produced 
by this vigorous variety 
make a delicious Vegeta¬ 
ble course to any meal 
when in season. The 
Vines gl ow about a foot 
high, yielding a profus¬ 
ion of light yellow pods 
from 5 to 7 ihches long. 
Pods grow full and lar¬ 
ge. Free from blight or 
rust. The best yellow 
podded bean there Is. 
No, 2099, Pkt. 10c; 
1/2 lb. 20c; lb. 35C; 2 lb, 
60c;5lb. $1.30; 10 lb. 
$2.50. 
frostproof Shell Beans 
Mammoth 
Bullish Dwarf 
Butter Beans 
Larger than the Limas, 
delicious cooked or bak¬ 
ed. They are very hardy 
and just the opposite of 
our American Beans in 
that they are planted 
early —about the samo 
time as peas, They grow 
quickly OH an upright 
staik about 2 feet high, 
The pods stand straight 
Out, usually contaih 3 to 
5 big, fat, tender beans. 
This English Windsor 
bean is well worth atrial. 
Good luck BOUNTIFUL 
SiriitgSess Green Pod Bosh Bean 
Our newest variety 
—a dwarf green-pod¬ 
ded snap bean. Heavy 
and continuous bear¬ 
er, First to bear tti 
the spring and 
the last ti> give 
edible pods in the 
fall. Pods are rich 
green, of enormous 
size, broad, thick and 
of uniform shape. 
Good all summer and 
can be Bheilcd when 
dry for winter use. 
No. 2103, Pkt. 10 c; 
Vs lb. 25c; lb. 40c; 2 
lb 65c; 5 lb. $1.15; 
10 lb. $2,05. 
No. 2378, Pkt. lpc; y 2 lb. 30c; lb. 50c 
Dwarf Horticultural 
or Sprccklcd Cranberry Bean 
The Double Purpose Bean 
The large greeh pods, spreckled with 
fed. While mostly used as shell beans 
are alsoexcelleht for snaps If used when 
young, being almost stringless. 
No. 2504, Pkt. toe; y 2 lb. 23c* lb. 
35c; 2 lb. 55; 6 lb. $1.20; 10 lb. $2.15. 
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