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particular gardeners. 
Before we permitted a single seed to 
get out ot our hands, these new kinds 
were tested tor eating quality and pro- 
ductivity. The crispness and sparkle ot 
the radish, cucumber and carrot, the tenderness and sweetness 
and large yield ot the peas and corn, and the solid fleshed, 
low-acid, juicy, heavy bearing new tomato, will make you 
wish you could enjoy them every day ot the year instead 
of just in season. 
These varieties in your garden wi 
satisfaction. 
give you genuine 
KINDLY NOTE 
Bradley's Cleveland 
Banner Tomato is new. 
This is the second year 
it has been ottered to 
the public. Tests in 
many states prove its 
merit as a wonderfully 
productive midseason 
variety. Wisconsin re¬ 
ported it had produced 
3.25 tons per acre, after 
the third picking, Au¬ 
gust 23rd, which was 
better than Rutgers. 
We hope you like it. 
^ 4013 
Our New 
Templin-Brodley 
"Red Bird" 
RADISH 
Rkf. 10; oz. 20c 
3674 
Our New 
Templin-Bradley 
"Tcndcrswcet" 
CARROT 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c 
3958 
Our New ^ 
Templin-Bradley 
"Sweetender' 
I PEA ; 
\V4-Ib. pkh, 15c 
I I -lb. pkg., 45c. 
3714 
^ Our New 
Templin-Bradley 
"Hybrid Bantam" 
SWEET CORN 
1/4-lb. pkt. 15c; 
lb. pkg. 50c 
4088 
Our New ^ 
Bradley's 
Cleveland Banner 
TOMATO 
3757 
Our New 
Templin-Bradley 
"Evergreen" 
CUCUMBER 
K’W 
