i Qurpee's |^em and Special Vegetables i 
Hybrid Sweet Corn, loana 
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Burpee's Garden Food 
A balanced plant food with an analysis of 
5% Nitrogen, 10% Phosphoric Acid and 5% 
Potash. This is conceded to be the best 
formula for the home gardener, as it con¬ 
tains all elements essential for the healthy 
growth of lawns, flowers, and vegetables. 
Postpaid, 5 lbs. 65f(. 
323 Hybrid Sweet Corn, loana 
Bronze Medal Winner, All-America Selections for 1940 
67 days. Ears grow Tyi to % in. long, uniform and cylindrical, well filled with 12 or 14 rows 
of deep, medium narrow, light yellow kernels of good quality. Highly resistant to drought 
and bacterial wilt. Has been found valuable for canning as the quality is excellent and the 
ears are uniform in maturing; nearly all the crop is ready within several 
days under ordinary conditions. Good for the home garden and 
should prove of value as a late-midseason corn for market. Orig¬ 
inated by Dr. E. S. Haber of Iowa State College. At Fordhook 
Farms the past summer, first ears were pulled in 67 days from the 
time the seed was planted. Pkt. 15^; Vi lb. 35^; lb. 550; 
2 lbs. $1.00; 5 lbs. $2.20; 10 lbs. or more @ 410 per lb. 
66 Burpee's Philadelphia 
Bush Lima Bean 
68 days. Highly recommended where a larger-podded and larger- 
seeded bean than Henderson’s Bush or Wood’s Prolific is de¬ 
sired. Sets a full crop under conditions where some large-seeded 
limas fail. Pods grow 4 in. long, straight to slightly curved, flat, 
IX in. wide; each contains 3 or 4 flat, medium-sized beans which 
are green when immature turning white. Plants are vigorous, 
very productive, bearing the bulk of their pods in the center of 
the plant. Suitable for the home garden, market, canning and 
freezing. Pkt. 100; V4 lb- 250; lb. 400; 2 lbs. 750; 
5 lbs. $1.40; 10 lbs. or more @ 260 per lb. 
Burpee's 
Philadelphia 
Bush Lima Bean 
610 Watermelon 
Florida Giant 
90 days. .-Vn improved melon of the Stone Mountain 
type of fancy size and quality, best adapted to the 
Siouthern States but early enough to be grown suc¬ 
cessfully in the North. Fruits average 35 lbs. 
when well grown, oval in shape, with thick, dark 
green rind, averaging 14 in. in length and 12 in. 
in depth. The flesh is brilliant pink, crisp, 
juicy, free from strings and of excellent flavor. 
Shell is thin but very hard, and the melons 
carry well in shipping without injury. Seed 
is brown mottled with black. Pkt. 150; 
oz. 300; 4 ozs. 850; Vi H®- $1.25; 
lb. $2.25; 2 lbs. $4.20; 5 lbs. $10.10; 
10 lbs. or more @ $1.90 per lb. 
Everything Prepaid in U. S. 
and its possessions 
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W. Atlee Burpee Co., Philadelphia 
Florida Giant Watermelon 
