EVERY FOURTH PACKET IS FREE 
££c“ Honeydew 
'Tlie New Sensational Green 
Fleslied. Melon 
ioATkS Mange! 
The Mosl Popular sad Best Cropper 
Mangels make excellent 
food for both cows and poul- 
try. Any land that will grow 
W>£; a good crop of corn will pro- 
duce mangels. The l oots of 
this extremely large variety grow half above the ground 
with yields from 30 to 60 tons to the acre. 
No. 2506, Pkt. 10 c; oz. 15c; 4ozs. 25c; y 2 lb. 40c; 
lb 6Se; 2 lbs. $1.15; 6 lbs. $2.60; 10 lbs. $4.85. 
A South Sea Island 
Casaba crossed with a 
Colorado Honey Gem 
gives ns this marvel mel¬ 
on. Fruits are large and 
nearly round, smooth 
skin, light cream color¬ 
ed. Flesh Is ttaScEi, 
light green, rich, 
ss>iey -sweet, ami «>f distinctive Savor, unlike that of any oilier mem¬ 
ber of the melon family. Once eaten they become a habit. Honey Dews, if 
planted in the North, should he started in hotbeds to give them plenty of lime to 
ripen. This succulent melon should be in every garden. 
Good SLucfe: Honey Bew t No. 2134, Pkt. ioc; oz. 20 c. 
tt Wnurefomr tps*?,?! 4 small edition of Honey Dew. Really a cross between the 
iLati£C,uW above melon and Texas Cannon Ball. Perfectly round. Very 
sweet, yet retaining some of the spice of the Honey Dew. No. 2135, Pkt. ice; oz. 2Qc; V4 lb. 50C. 
Grow Your 
Own 
Mushrooms 
American rare 
Cu’lure Spawn 
MIJSKMEEON. See 
loupe I*ag'e 42 and. 43. 
Canta« 
3IEEONS, Water, See Water¬ 
melon Page 60. 
Here is a home gardening activity well worth your 
while. All you need is a cellar or well-built out-build¬ 
ing which can be kept to a temperature of 65 to C5 degre¬ 
es in cold weather. Full cultural directions sent with 
each brick. No. 2391, per brick 35c. 
Tl 5 C c-r D ®eM ereilt ” Mustard 
A plant most of your neighbors won’t 
have. Produces leaves of a pleasant, 
pungent flavor, which are exceptionally 
appetizing when served as a salad. Also 
delicious when cooked as greens. The 
Chinese claim it valuable as a preventive medicine. 
The leaves are exquisitely crimped, ruffled, and frilled. 
Ready for use six weeks after sowing and will contin¬ 
ue to yield until frost. 
No. 2036, Pkt. IOC; oz. 20 c 
New Wonder VecjetaMe 
"ScjoacjT&eTti 5 ” 01* Noodle iPlant 
Spaghetti on A Vine! Amazes All! 
In Nature’s Own Pad-cage OnSouelaed fey Human Hands 
Down goes the cost of living! Delicious new plant from Persia. A 
favorite of the ancients. Costs but little to produce. Makes your mouth 
water. Grows like magic. Eight to ten to a vine. Good to look at. 
Better still to eat. Can be served hot with browned butter and bread 
crumbs, or cold with salad dressing or mayonnaise. Each one the size of 
cocoanut—AND FULL TO OVER-FLOWING WITH DELICIOUS 
VEGETABLE SPAGHETTI. Easy to raise. Full cultural directions 
sent with each packet. No. 2043, Pkt. 15 c; oz. 50 c; 14 lb. $1.75; lb. $5.00. 
NOTE: When the skin of the Spaghetti Vegetable gives more than ordinary resistance 
to pressure from the thumb nail you know it is ripe, regardless of color. Some of the 
vegetables are Golden Yellow. Some are Green and still others are Green and Yeilow 
striped, depending on soil and cultivation. But the contents are always the same—always 
chock full of delicious Vegetable Spaghetti. 
Good Luck Bottle Onion 
Super Mild Flavor 
This is an onion of unusual shape 
and unusual flavor. An onion that 
leaves no onion ‘'after-effects.” 
«*oo«l Fuels Bottle Onion lias 
a supet’Sj flavor tUnat cannot 
be equaled by a my oilier 
variety. It is delicate and delici¬ 
ous beyond compare. For mildness 
it surpasses even the Sweet Spanish 
types. Ideal for kitchen and table 
use. No. 2112 , Pkf. 15c; oz. 35 c; 
% lb. $1.10. 
Early 
Wlhitc Welsh 
Bunching Onion 
Pearly White—Mild Flavor 
This is a hardy perennial onion that 
forms no bulb but develops white shoots 
for use far in advance of those from 
sets. If you want them for spring use 
plaofc in the fall—f o r fall use plant 
in the spring. Once established you 
can be sure of a steady supply of green 
bunch onions for your table year 
after year. 
No. 2389, Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; % lb. 
75c; lb. $2.50. 
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