EVERY FOURTH PACKET IS FREE 
©ROW SOME DOMESTIC 
Coffee Berry 
At Eesn Thun 
lc Per round 
As easy to grow as beans, 
and the best coffee substi¬ 
tute ever discovered. This 
is a ■pure food health 
drink, good for young 
and old. And most pro¬ 
ductive. Can be easily 
grown in any climate, ev¬ 
en in the Northern States. 
If you suffer from store 
coffee determine now to 
raise some of this new do¬ 
mestic coffee substitute. 
Some of our friends mix 
this domestic coffee with 
the Imported and claim it 
makes a beverage of un¬ 
excelled flavor. We send 
complete directions for 
use with each packet. 
No. 2123, Pkt. 10 c; % 
lb. 25c. 
Grow Some 
of This 
Tender 
Black 
Mexican 
Red Bird Pop Corn 
DEEP RED KERNELS 
POPS WHITE 
Heavy Cropper and good popper. Grows 
6 feet high and averages 3 to i ears to a 
plant. The ears are often G inches long, 
covered with large, rice-shaped kernels of 
deep red color, which, when 
popped however. Is perfectly 
white. So tender and delicious 
It fairly melts in your mouth. 
Plant some Red Bird remember¬ 
ing the pleasure it will give you. 
No. 2065, Pkt. 10 c; y 2 lb. 20 c. 
Fall and Winter Salad Plant 
CORN 
SALAD 
Serve the leaves of this har¬ 
dy winter salad like lettuce 
during the early fall and win¬ 
ter months. Can also be cooked 
like spinach or used as a gar¬ 
nish like parsley. 
No. 2512, Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 
Vi lb.5Qc;y.lb. 75c; lb.$1.25. 
Sweet Cora 
This high quality sweet corn, with its bluish black kernels is not a 
mere curiosity but a really good tender and delicious siveet corn for 
family use. The large ears are about 7 to 8 inches long, eight rows filled 
with fat kernels. You will find this medium-lale variety a welcome addi¬ 
tion to your garden. No. 2381 , Pkt. loc; Ys lb. 2Qc; lb, 30 c; 2 lbs.55c. 
For Mid-Season Use 
Country Gentleman Sweet Corn 
A Leader in Quality Among the White Varieties 
This variety is easily recognized by the Irregularity of 
its grains which give rise to the name Shoe Peg. The 
ears are slencler.cob small and packed full of deep white 
grains of unusual sweetness. A heavy yielder; the stalks 
often hold as many as three ears. 
No. 2495, Pkt. loc; Vi lb. 30 c; lb. 5Qc; 2 lbs. 95 c; 5 
lbs. $2.05; 10 lbs. $3.85. 
For Early Roasting Ears Plant 
Good Lnek Early Surprise 
An Outstanding White Sweet Corn 
Bred from Early Mayflower. 
this pure white, tender delici- y.,- so 
ous corn surpasses all others \ 
in ear size combined with ear- 
liness. Market gardeners 
wanting to catcli the - , fc'n„■" 
early markets sliouid 
surely use this -variety. Ears 8 to 12 rowed pro¬ 
tected bv strong husks. No. 2494, Pkt. 10c; % lb. 
30 c; lb. 50 c; 2 lbs. 95 c; 5 lbs. $2.05; 10 lbs. $3.85. 
GOLDEN 
CROSS 
BANTAM CORN 
Developed l»y V. S. 
Dept, of Agriculture 
This hybrid corn is rapidlyreplacing all oth¬ 
er main crop yellow sweet corn as it is special¬ 
ly bred to be resistant to smut. The delicious 
ears arc 10 to I t rowed and of a lighter yellow 
than Golden Bantam. 
No. 2593, Pkt. 15c; V 2 lb. 35c; lb. 65c; 2 
lbs. $1.25; 5 lbs. $3.05. 
Paradise—New Golden Glow 
"The Rest and Earliest Yellow Sweet Corn 
Ten days to two weeks earlier 
than Golden Bantam; and 12 rows 
instead of 8 of the sweetest and 
most luscious, sugary flav¬ 
or imaginable. Plant “Gold¬ 
en Glow” and be ready to serve 
this tender, delicious, juicy corn 
days before your neighbors who 
plant the common varieties. 
2116 , Pkt. 10c;y 2 lb. 26c; lb. 
35 c; 2 lb. 60c; 5 lb. $1.65. 
For later crops of vellow corn we recommend ©O GD¬ 
EN BANTAM. (8 row.) No. 2109, Pkt, 10c; Ys lb. 
20c; lb. 35c. 
Sweet 
Corn 
Frew’s Golden Colonel 
Newest Development 
in Corn 
The result of 10 years of breeding and 
crossing of White Country Gentleman and 
Golden Bantam. Looks exactly like Coun¬ 
try Gentleman except that the kernels are 
yellow and deep, containing all the won¬ 
derful flavor of the Bantam Coi n. 
No. 2600, Pkt. 20 c; % lb. 35 c; lb. 65c; 
2 lbs. $1.25; 5 lbs. $3.05; 10 lbs. $5.85. 
Extra Early 
Mayflower 
Sweet Cora 
A popular variety of 8 to 12 row white eared 
corn bred for early market use. The kernels 
are white, plump and tender. Very produc¬ 
tive for such an extremely early variety. 
No. 2514, Pkt. 10; y 2 lb.25c; lb.40c; 2 
lbs. 75c; 5 lbs. $1.55 
GOOD LOCK GARDENS, PARADISE, PA. 
