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Pea, The Miracle 
It is a great mistake to go along year after year planting 
just the same varieties of vegetables and never trying out 
any of the new developments. There are left a few people 
that we know, who follow this one-track practice, but each 
year we are gratified to see the growing and eager interest 
that is shown in the new things, some of which are notably 
outstanding. 
Look these two pages over carefully and include some, 
if not all, of these specialties in your early seed orders. It 
will pay you well to do so. 
PEA—The Miracle 
CARROT—Golden Beauty 
SQUASH—Warren Turban 
A real New England specialty and a great favorite 
locally. Sometimes known as “Improved Essex- 
Hybrid.” A large, extremely hard-shelled, turban 
shaped variety of a rich, golden yellow color. The 
flesh is dry, deep orange in color and it has a superbly 
rich flavor and texture. “Warren Turban” always 
attracts immediate attention and will always be re¬ 
membered by those who try it. Packet 10c; oz. 40c; 
M-Ib. $1.50. 
Squash, 
Warren 
Turban 
BEET— Harvard 
“Harvard” is a splendid deep crimson Beet, round 
and uniform in shape. It may be used when very 
small and will be found to be exceedingly tender, 
firm, and sweet. Its constantly increasing popularity 
is due to its fine quality which may be traced to the 
most careful breeding and selection. We recommend 
it unreservedly. Packet 10c, oz. 50c; 34-lb. $1.50. 
Truly named, “The Miracle,” for in no better way can we express the 
indescribably exquisite fla vor and tenderness of this matchless new Pea. 
Long, well-filled, dark green pods are borne abundantly on handsome, 
vigorous vines, 4 to 5 feet, in height. It is a main-crop variety, tested 
and thoroughly tried here in New England and found really resistant to 
heat and drought. 
For “The Miracle” we are indebted to one of the world’s largest and 
most successful English seed growers whose introductions are invariably 
well received bv the gardeners on the large British estates. Packet 25c; 
lb. 50c; 2 lbs. 90c; 7 lbs. $2.50. 
A superb Carrot which we introduced for the first time in 1935. In 
the interim since its introduction it has been grow T n here in New- Eng¬ 
land under varying conditions of soil and climate and has attained an 
amazing and yet wholly justified popularity among both large and 
small growers. 
For the home-garden we believe that it has no superior. 
It is early, mild, coreless, has a fine color and a marvelous 
quality. The sustained increase in demand assures us that 
“Golden Beautv” has come to stay. Packet 10c; oz. 25c; 
34-lb. 60c. 
