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BLUE MEXICAN SUGAR CORN - A GREAT ACQUISITION. 
Exceedingly Prolific, Very Tender, and Most Delicious Quality. 
This 
early, 1 
bl 
when sio-'i. 
grow about 6 
ducing an 
handsome ears 
es long. Those 
plant this line 
test its marvelous sweetness 
are sure to return for more the next season. Sweet Corn—either green or dried is very heatlhful and nourish¬ 
ing—and should be liberally planted in every garden. Selected Seed —10 cts. per pkt. 3 for 25c. 12 for $ 1 . 00 . 
NEW EARLY ICICLE RADISH. 
This Photo is j 
from samples di- ! 
rect from my ga r- j 
den. No radish j 
on earth can com- j 
pare with it in ; 
earliness, beauty, ; 
and superb qual¬ 
ity. ' I sold 
more packets of 1 
Icicle liadishes 
last year than j 
anything else im 
my entire list. 
What more need 
be said ? 
Ne Plus Ultra 
of Radishes. 
Its value is be¬ 
yond all estimate. 
To plant it once— 
means to grow it 
always. Anyone 
.can make a pock¬ 
et of money grow¬ 
ing these radish¬ 
es for sale. 
Packet io cts. 3 
for 25c. 12 for $1. 
“A little explained, 
A little endured, 
A little forgiven, 
The quarrel is cured. 
“Looking on the bright side, 
That’s the way to go; 
Bet you it’s the right side, 
Summertime or snow!” 
To the Children of My Customers. 
I specially request that you send me samples of your 
Drawings—Pen Sketches, etc.— also Photographs— 
along with your parents or friends order! oryourown ) 
for seeds, etc. If you will do this I will send you 
in return TWO NICE P11ESENTS that you will es¬ 
teem very much. Now friends try your best. 
Uses my Temperance and Cheer Post Cards 
in His Illustrated Lectures. 
Dear Friend Cook: I "have ahvays 
looked upon t lie greetings in your Seed 
Catalog as being full of pure thoughts 
and practical advice, but y our beauti¬ 
ful Cards surely “cap the cliniax.” 
Your efforts in producing Original 
Post Cards, appealing to the eye as 
well as to the mind, Is worthy of the 
highest commendation. 
I never before found Post ('aids of J 
such intrinsic value. Theywillinst.il ; 
lessons of temperance and virtue in V 
the young—ana be a source of untold 
comfort and hope to the aged. 
F.very Campaign for Temperance 
should use your effective Temperance 
Post Cards liberally. Few things if 
any would contribute so much to tin- 
good of the cause. I have photographed many of them on 
slides, for my Illustrated Lectures and t housands upon thou¬ 
sands have been delighted with them. sim-erely 1 ours, 
Conrad II. Palm ateer. Brooklyn, N.Y. 
To My Friends THE BOYS. 
Please do not use tobacco. It will enslave your 
mind, deiile your body, and waste your money. If 
you have begun—take my adviee and atop at once, 
and you will be grateful all the days oi \ our life. 
Be Temperate. Shun the deadly, son I destroying 
saloons. Let your motto be “Touch not. Taste not, 
Handle not, the Intoxicatihg Cup." Be Brave 
enough to be above temptation, and dare to do the 
right. Your True Friend A. T. Cook. 
This Striking 
Temperance 
Post. Card 
has Proved 
Specially 
Effective in 
Temperance 
Work. 
It Always 
Attracts 
| Attention and 
is a True 
Vote Winner. 
I Have Sent 
l Out 
Z Enormous 
3 Quantities 
3 and Hope to 
3 Send at Least 
1 a Million 
3 More 
^ This Season. 
« Hock Bottom 
»Price per 1,000 
3 only $3.50 
3 By Express 
4 Sot Prepaid, 
3 or 1.000 
3 With Any 
< $3.00 Prem. 
3 for $4.75. 
J T Offer 60 
3 Temperance 
< Post Cards 
3 All Different 
3 for 40 cts. 
« Prepaid. ► 
L 1 
Sample of My New Temperance Post Cards. 
t Designs.) 
iy 
( One of 60 different Designs.) 
