Cream of the Vegetable and Flower World. 
You can pick with your eyes shut and get a good thing every time. 
r:ew Golden Eyed Wax Bush Beans. 
THE "NE 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. 
Exact copy of photograph of 3 plants of second crop- 
planted July 16tli, and harvested Sept. 16th. showing what 
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 nse. Plants are extra robust and har¬ 
dy. Beans never rust or blight, a feature of the great¬ 
est value. It stands on the pinnacle of 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 . 
Took 14 First Prizes. Who can beat it? 
Mr. A. T. Cook:—1 showed fourteen different kind of vegeta¬ 
bles at our County Fair— grown from your seeds—and took four¬ 
teen first prizes. 1 am so well pleased that I want to plant 15 
acres with them this season. A. L. Gilbert, Ill. 
Finest Pansies Ever Seen. 
A. T. Cook. Dear Sir I want some more of your Pansies. They 
are the finest strain that have ever been grown m this part ot the 
world. "Vours truly, Mark Williams. Kutawa, Canada. 
Is pleased with my Catalog. 
Mr. A. T. Cook:—Your Catalog is the cleanest that ever came in 
our house. It is a book good for the children to read—so many 
good thoughts in it to assist in teaching them. I wish all would 
print as good ones as yours. Kindly Yours, L N. Uawortb, 
Jan. 1905. Blaine Co.. Okla. 
MAMMOTH RHUBARB, or Pie Plant. 
Itsstalks are much used stew¬ 
ed, and for pies, tarts, etc. Ev¬ 
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 
produces immense stalks VE¬ 
RY EARLY in the spring. It 
has a rich, spicy flavor. Rhu¬ 
barb is of the eas : est culture, 
and commands a ready sale in 
all markets at good prices— 
coming when fruit and vegetables are scarce. Pkt. 5c. 
Cook’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 it 
to Cook’s seeds. They have proved the best, and are more and 
more popular every year. 1 shall place all orders with you. I get 
a very lag club order in a single day. I will send you many more. 
M y Brother also is working for you. Yours, Richard E. Herd. 
GOOD NAMES WANTED. ^ 
I am always glad to get GOOD names of Juggas'; 
seed planters, also of club-agents, that I 
may send them my catalog. If you will write 
mo a list of 5 or 10 names and addresses—at your 
own and other Postoffices (tho^e you think will be 
most likely to use my seeds or- get un clubs) and 
send it to me ALONG WITH YOUR ORDER—I will 
remember your kindness when packing same. 
4ST Be sure and write plainly, and send names 
on a separate sheet. With thanks in advance. 
Yours Sincerel \ A. T. COOK. 
New Vegetable Peaches. 
HEADQUARTERS SEED. 
I am proud to have been the original 
introducer ot' this very valuable and popular little fruit, 
that should bo iu 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 line for mangoes. 
There is nothing like 
them. Extremely early, 
of the easiest culture, 
surprising yielder, cov¬ 
ering theground with its 
golden fruit. They grow 
from the seed in 8u 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. II. writes:—Your Vegetable Peach¬ 
es are a real wonder. Your seeds are the best I ever nought. i 
W. J. Robinson,Madison Co. 'lenn. writes:— The Vegetable Peach , 
is all you claim. M ine ripened in 70 days. I want t o tal e ovdeis. 
W. W. Chase, Wash. Co. N. Y. writes:—Your Vegetable Peaches 
were just as you recommended. They are wonderful yielders, and * 1 
make line preserves, sweet pickles, and pies. 
L. N. Willoughby, Cheshire Co. N. II. writes: Your Vegetable' 
Peach “took the cake” and attracted m ore attention t lum anything 
else shown at our Farmer’s Festival. Your seeds yield enormously. 
Easy Crowing 
Mastodon Celery. 
A remark 
ty, combinii 
qualities. I 
ers. iminen 
crisp and hr 
vor, rich utw 
You will 11 
to grow thi 
ious, golden 
It succeed 
all conditioi: 
tblo new varie- 
ig the grandest 1 
Easiest of grow- 
so size, solid, 
it Mo. nutty fla- 
I delightful, 
ml it a pleasure 1 
s hardy, tlelie- 
hca rt celery, 
s unch r almost 
Pkt. loots. 
A MONEY CROP. 
Celery and celery plants 
are sure money crops. Al¬ 
most incrcdlnh* profits are 
often realized from a small 
piece of hind. Encourage 
your children to plant a 
good sized bed. It will pay. 
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ing, j 
F nting, Cultivatii 
and Storing i 
l Celery for Winter. 
t A concise trealise, plainly 
► telling the best methods of 
l managing this healthful veg- 
► etable- sent, free ( If refine st- 
► ed)toall who order two or 
t more packets of Celery seed. 
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. 
TEMPERaTnCI^FOREVER 
Touch not. t 
Taste not, ► 
Handle not, 
the 
Intoxicating jj 
Cup. | 
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Love, Purity, and Fidelity. 
