Bush Bean, Tendergreen 
SQUASH—Butternut 
A small but superb Squash admirably suited 
to the home-garden. The quality is matchless; 
the yellow flesh is sweet, thick and dry. The 
shell is hard and the seed cavity is especially 
small. In the South where it is known it is 
classed as a Pumpkin but here in New Eng¬ 
land, where thus far it has only been grown by 
connoisseurs, it is always called a Squash. Try 
it. We know you will like it. Packet 10c; oz. 
50c; 34-lb. SI-50. 
SWEET CORN 
Early Golden Honey 
A delicious new Sweet Corn the fine qualities 
and flavor of which are very aptly described by 
the name. An extra-early, long-eared, yellow 
hybrid corn of Connecticut origin which is ready 
for use in 72 to 75 days. During the season of 
1938 the yield was as high as fourteen thousand 
marketable ears per acre. Packet 15c; J4-lb- 30c; 
1 lb. 50c; 2 lbs. 90c; 12 lbs. $4.25. 
SWEET CORN—Tendergold 
A wonderful variety which is rapidly attaining 
popularity throughout New England due to its 
superb quality and earliness. It is a wilt-resistant, 
yellow hybrid Sweet Corn with 12-rowed ears 
averaging 8 inches in length. Packet 15c; 34-lb. 
25c; 1 lb. 35c; 2 lbs. 60c. 
BUSH BEAN—Tendergreen 
A splendid new Bush Bean of superb quality. The pods are round, 
straight and about 6 inches in length. They are absolutely stringless 
and are rich green in color. The yield compares favorably with 
“Bountiful” and we consider ourselves fortunate in being able to 
offer the selected stock of a noted grower who has made a specialty 
of growing this excellent Bean. Tendergreen has already been planted 
widely in the South and West and has been received with acclaim 
everywhere. There is little doubt but that it will soon become the 
leading home-garden variety. Packet 15c; lb. 30c; 2 lbs. 55c; 8 lbs. 
$1.75. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS—Cambridge No. 12 
From England, where Brussels Sprouts are so widely grown and 
so greatly relished, comes this fine, new, mammoth variety; an 
achievement of the Agricultural Experiment Station at Cambridge. 
Our English-grown seed is being offered here for the first time but 
we are assured by the grower that Cambridge No. 12 cannot be 
excelled. It is most prolific and the sprouts are immense. Packet 50c; 
34-oz. $1.50. 
LETTUCE—Summer Market 
A fine Lettuce that meets the long-felt need for a truly reliable hot-weather variety. 
It develops splendid, solid heads of a medium green color and of top quality with 
rather less outside leaf growth than most varieties Grow in well-manured soil and 
be sure that it is watered abundantly. Packet 25c; 34-oz. $1.00. 
Irrigate Your Lettuce Bed With a 
SOIL-SOAKER 
BRECK’S 
HOME GARDEN 
FERTILIZER 
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Used for Years 
By Leading 
Vegetable Growers 
Squash, Butternut 
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