EARLY PROLIFIC POLE BEANS 
_Also Known as Kentucky Wonder, Homestead, and Seek-No-Further. 
My Greatly Improved Strain of These Truly Wonderful Beans 
Will Make a Sensation Anywhere. They are Marvels of Produc¬ 
tiveness—Civing Immense Crops from July Until Frost. Large, 
Thick Stringless Pods, Meaty, Tender, and Superlatively Delicious. 
THESE remarkable “silver green” podded Pole 
.Beans are everlasting bearers, and fully 10 <lavs earlier 
than any other pole bean in existanee. ‘ 
THE PODS hang in great clusters from !he top to 
the bottom of poles, and can be gathered by hand fulls. 
. THE PODS are very large and long—fully S to 10 
im-hr.s in length, entirely stringless, plump, round, 
and almost solid meat,” cooking meftingly tender, 
and of superb flavor. 
EVERY STATE in the Union—as well as Canada 
sends words of praise for these enormously productive 
beans. Every lover of Delicious Beans should have a 
bountiful supply. 
Price Per Packet 10 cts. 3 for 25c. 12 for $ 1 . 00 . 
C Three Special Novelties Free. \ 
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1 tomer ) v hoorders 50 cis. worth or more—as stated l 
] on page 4. They are worthy your best care, and if t 
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World Famous Prizetaker Onion. 
ITS MILDNESS OP FLAVOR AND TENDERNESS ARF» 
UNEXCELLED EVEN BY BERMUDA VARIETIES. 
Without exception the grandest variety of yellow 
globe onion for our American climate. It is the larg¬ 
est, handsomest, finest flavored, and In every way the 
best. It is admittedly ~ 
the largest of all; sam¬ 
ples have been grown to 
the enormous weight of 
5 Pounds Each. 
With good care it pro¬ 
duces wonderful crops 
everywhere; one reports 
over 1200 bushels per 
acre;” another “I grew 
180 bushels on exactly 
one-sixth of an acre.” 
Excels in Yield, 
Excels in Size, 
Excels in Quality. 
Excels in Beauty Q 
The Prizetaker is easily grown, ripens up hard and 
nrm, is a good keeper, and always brings an extra 
P ice. It is eertamly a wonder, and nothing short of 
an actual trial will convey an idea of its great value. 
Don t m iss it. Itemember my seed is Ameri an grown, 
ea re fully selected, and pure. Beware of cheap on- 
lon see d. Per Packet 1 0 cts. 3 for 25c. 12 for $ 1 . 00 . 
r, Fi , nest Onions We Ever Raised. 
Your Prizetaker Onions are I ho finest. vo ever raised. 
Mrs. IdaMeLean, Elk Co. Kans. 
Your Prizetaker Onions are Wonders. 
\ onr Onions are wonders—some measured 18 inches around. 
No one ever saw the like. J had cucumbers 20 in. long, and cab-, 
bages weigh mg 25 lbs. each. Hugh C. Ketcham, JVladoe, Ont. 
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