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planted July 16th, and harvested Sept. 16th, showing what 
Cream of the Vegetable and Flower World 
You can pick with your eyes shut and get a good thing every time. 
New Golden Eyed Wax Bush Beans. 
THE “NB PLUS ULTRA” OF ALL. 
Never in the history of bean culture has so valuable 
a variety been found as this Golden Wax. If you have 
not planted it you do not know what the perfection of 
beans really is. The pods are long, brittle, and EN¬ 
TIRELY STRINGLESS; of the richest golden color, 
and borne in the most marvelous profusion. 
these wonderful beans can do in two months. 
Deliciously tender, rich and buttery: a prodigious 
yielder. Unexcelled both as a snap bean and a shell 
bean for winter use. Plants are extra robust and har¬ 
dy. Beans never rust or blight, a feature of the great¬ 
est value. It stands on the pinnacle 6f perfection. 
Whatever other good things you overlook in this cat¬ 
alog—do not miss planting these beans. 
Extra Large Packet, 10 cts. 3 for 25 cts. 12 for $1.00. 
GIANT SUGAR TROUGH GOURD. 
These Gourds are very 
useful formany household 
purposes, such as buckets, 
baskets, nest- boxes, soap 
and salt dishes, etc. 
They grow to hold from 
4 to 10 gallons each. One 
exhibited at the Am. Insti¬ 
tute Fair, held over 11 gal¬ 
lons. Very interesting and 
grow readily in rich soil. 
They have thick, hard 
shells, very light and du- j 
rable, having been kept in 1 
use as long as 10 years. 
Packet 5 cts. 6 for 25 cts. j 
MAMMOTH RHUBARB, or Pie Plant. 
Its stalks are much used stew¬ 
ed* and for pies, tarts, etc. Ev- i 
ery garden should have a good 
supply of this excellent appeti¬ 
zer and truly healthful vegeta¬ 
ble. This variety is far superi¬ 
or to the common sorts, and j 
produces immense stalks YE- » 
RY EARLY in the spring. It 1 
has a rich, spicy flavor, fthu- 
barb is of the easiest culture, 
and commands a ready sale in 
all markets at good prices— 
coming when fruit and vegetables are scarce. P kt. 5c. 
Cock’s Seeds Make Successful Cardens. 
Northampton Co., Pa., March 1905. 
A. T. Cook. Dear Sir: — Last years garden crops were the rich¬ 
est and most successful ever known in this town They all owe i t 
t6 Cook’s seeds. They have proved the best, and are more and 
more popular every year. I shall place all orders with you. I pet 
a very big club orde in a single day. 1 will send you many more. 
3f y Brother also is working for you. Yours, Richard E. Herd. 
S COOD NAMES WANTED. 
am always glad to get GOOD names of 
I planters, also of club-agents, that I 
/ send them my catalog. If you will write 
a list of 5 or 10 names and addresses—at your 
i and other Postoffices (those you think will be 
st likely to use my seeds or get up clubs) and 
d it to me ALONG WITH YOUR ORDER— I will 
lumber your kindness when packing same, 
r - Be sure and write plainly, and send names 
on a separate sheet. With thanks in advance. / 
Yours Sincerelv, A. T. COOK. ) 
New Vegetable Peaches. 
HEADQUARTERS SEED. 
I am proud to have been the original 
introducer of this very valuable and popularlittle fruit, 
that should be in every garden. They are the most 
beautiful of all vegetables, growing on vines like mel¬ 
ons. They resemble oranges in color, shape, and size. 
The flesh is snow-white 
and makes handsome, 
delicious preserves, and 
sweet pickles; may be 
fried like egg-plant, and 
are fine for mangoes. 
There is nothing like 
them. Extremely early, 
of the easiest culture, 
surprising yielder, cov¬ 
ering ^heground with its 
golden fruit. They grow 
from the seed in 80 days. 
I am sure you will be ve 
ry much pleased with it. 
Directions for growing 
—use of fruit, etc., on 
each pkt. Packet 10 cts. 
3 for 25C.' 12 for $1.00. 
>S. A. Gakey, Hillsboro Co. N. H. writes: Your Vegetable Peach 
es are a real wonder. Your seeds are the best I ever bought . 
W. J. Robinson, Madison Co. Term, writes: The Vegetable Peach 
is all you claim. Mine ripened in 70 days I want to late orders. 
W. W. Chase, Wash. Co. N. Y. writes: Your Vegetable Peaches 
were just as you recommended. They are wonderful yielders. and 
make tine preserves, sweet pickles, and pies. 
L. N. Willoughby, Cheshire Co. N. II. writes : Your Vegetable 
Peach “took the cake” and attracted more attent ion than anything 
else shown at our Farmer’s Festival. Your <.-eds yield enormously. 
Easy Growing 
Mastodon Celery. 
A remarkable new varie¬ 
ty, combining the grandest 
Qualities. Easiest of grow¬ 
ers, immense size, solid, 
crisp and brittle, nutty fla¬ 
vor. rich and delightful. 
You will flud it a pleasure 
to grow this hardy, delic¬ 
ious, golden heart celery. 
It succeeds under almost 
all conditions. Pkt. lu cts 
A MONEY CROP. 
Celery and celery plant- 
are sure money wops. Al¬ 
most incredible profits are 
often realized from a small 
piece of land. Encourage 
your children to plant u 
good sized bed. It will pay. 
t Planting, Cultivating, 1 
l and 8toring * 
t Celery for Winter. ; 
» A concise treatise, plainly « 
f telling the best methodfe of « 
► managing this healthful veg 2 
► etable- sent free fit request- * 
► ed)toaIl who order two or 3 
► more packets of Celery seed. 2 
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UV I Want Everyone to Know 
and remember—that I give MY Customers' and Club- 
Agents what others pay for cumbersome, painted cat¬ 
alogs. city help and extravagant advertising. I know 
seed-buyers will appreciate my efforts—for they get 
the benefit. I am prepared for a greater “landslide’ 
of orders than ever before. Let them come. The 
seeds are ready and Premiums waiting. 
TEMPERANCE FOREVER. 
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