Children’s Page 
POP CORN 
WATER MELON 
Baby Delight or Climbing 
BANTAM RICE 
On this page we 
list vegetables and 
flowers that children 
like. Your children 
will enjoy planting 
these things and 
watching them grow. 
Let your boys and 
girls have a little 
garden of their own, 
you will be surprised 
how much enjoyment 
they will get out of 
this work. 
Bantam Rice 
The Bantam Rice is a dwarf 
growing corn, a heavy yielder of 
attractive ears which are very thick 
and yield an unusually large quan¬ 
tity of shelled corn. Its greatest 
merit, however, lies in the super¬ 
ior popping qualities, there being 
hardly any hull or shell when 
popped. It is most tender and de¬ 
licious as it fairly melts in your 
mouth. It combines both quality 
and quantity being a heavy yielder 
and superior to any other in qual¬ 
ity. Try it once and you will not 
be without it again. Pkt. 7c.; 
Zz pt. 20c..; pt. 30c.; qt. 60c. 
FANCY GOURDS 
GOURDS 
Fancy Mixed 
An interesting and val¬ 
uable vine; grows very 
rapidly and quickly cov¬ 
ers old walls, fences or 
outbuidings and trellises. 
They bear an abundance 
of the curious shaped 
fruits and we have in¬ 
cluded a very choice se¬ 
lection in the seed we 
offer. Pkt. 7c.; 2 pkts. 
10c.; oz. 15c. 
PEANUTS 
Early Virginia 
This splendid variety is 
very desirable because it is 
so early and prolific. It grows 
perfectly erect and seed 
planted early in May will 
ripen a crop in September 
and for this reason can be 
grown in the north. Let the 
boys and girls try them; it 
will give them lots of fun 
and provide peanuts for the 
winter. Full culture instruc¬ 
tions on every package. Pkt. 
5c.; pt. 25c.; qt. 45c. 
BABY DELIGHT 
Mrs. Walter Gillett, Iowa 
—Have ordered your seeds 
the last 14 years and 
have never had a package 
that failed to grow. We 
have also had abundant 
crops even in the drouth 
of the last few years. 
Persons having small gardens may have watermelons 
of their ■ own growing as this melon will climb up a 
trellis or fence but may also be grown like other varie¬ 
ties. The first melons ripen very early and the healthy 
vines keep on bearing until the end of the season. The 
melons weigh from 4 to 6 pounds, there are no mis¬ 
shapen melons on the vines, all running uniform and 
marketable. The rich carmine red flesh is always solid 
and of exceptionally sweet flavor. Pkt. 10o.; 3 pkts. 
20c.; oz. 25c. 
RAINBOW FLO AVER GARDEN 
Rainbow FSewer Garden 
We have made up a choice mixture of easily grown, 
free flowering and brightly colored flowers. Each packet 
contains sufficient seed to sow a row 30 to 4 0 ft. long 
or a bed 10 by 15 ft. Sow a packet of this seed, it will 
make a bright spot in your garden and also supply many 
beautiful bouquets. Pkt. 8 c.; 3 pkts. 20c. 
9ESE 
MUSK MELON 
Henderson’s Bush 
The Melon for Small Gardens; Requires Little Space 
The vineless character of growth or “bush habit” of 
this fine melon is a distinct advantage as it can be 
grown even in small gardens where room is limited. 
The plants are very sturdy and vigorous, growing 18 
to 24 inches long. The fruits average 4 to 5 inches 
in diameter and are produced in abundance. The flesh 
is light green in color, lusciously sweet and juicy! 
and of most gratifying flavor. Pkt. 10c.; 3 pkts. 25c. 
Children’s Collection 
One pkt. of each of the 6 Fine Vegetables and 
Flowers on this page for 25c. 
With each collection we will include a booklet on 
gardening free. 
HENDERSON’S BUSH 
