EVERY FOURTH PACKET IS FREE 
Japanese FOLIAGE TURNIP 
Edikit Teppnd I Edibln Reottd 
For delicate flavored, ciisp, tender 
greens and sweet, pure white, but* 
tery roots, plant this improved Foli¬ 
age Turnip. 'I’he heavy crop of 
leaves is carried erect, which keeps 
the greens entirely free from sand 
and soil; they grow 2 ft. hiuh, but 
should be cut befoie they attain full 
growth; early cutting often allows 2 
or 3 cuttings later. Relatively free 
from insect pests and diseases. An 
excellent variety for North or South. 
2488, Pkt. IOC; oz.lSC; 1/4 lb. 30c. lb. 95c. 
FLAT DUTCH TURNIP 
Early gar¬ 
den variety is one of the 
pure white turnips you'll 
find anywhere. You'll 
notice the dlfiference be¬ 
tween these and common 
sorts the first time you 
taste them. Roots of 
medium size, flat sweet 
and tender. Especially 
fine for table use. Ma¬ 
ture early. 
Ko. 2046, Pkt. 5C; oz. ISc; lb. 25e. 
Top Turnip 
Throughout 
the South this 
is a popular 
turnip for 
greens. Voung 
shoots tender; 
roots not desir¬ 
able as food. 
2527, Pkt.5C;Oz. 
15C;4 0ZS.25C; Vi 
lb. 25C. 
Lucky Golden Ball TURNIP 
Best of the' yellow 
turnips, the flesh be¬ 
ing firm,crisp and fla¬ 
vorful. Be sure t^ 
raise some of these 
beautiful globe shap¬ 
ed, fine grained tur¬ 
nips. 
No. 2543. Pkt. 5c; 
oz. IOC; Vi lb. 35 c. 
Purple Top Strap Leaf 
This standard early 
variety has broad 
flat roots of medium 
size; white purple 
t o p .s. Kxtenslvely 
sown for both table 
and stock use. 
2579, put. 5C; oz. 
IOC; 1/2 lb. 20C; lb. 
65c. 
WHITB HGG TURNIP 
Thlu quick growing, egg-shaped, smooth turnip Is pure white in 
color. Good for either spring or fall sowing. Flesh is Arm, sweet 
and mild. 
No. 2617, Pkt. 5c; oz. lOC; V4 lb. 20c. 
PURPUB TOP WHITB GBOBB 
Roots large, globe shaped, very smooth, upper part purple-red. 
white below. Flesh is white, sweet, crisp and tender. 
No. 2387, Pkt. 5C; oz. IQC; V4 lb. 25C; Va lb. 35c. 
FREW’S HA EBERT HONEY 
Watermelon 
WA TERMELOIV New Climbing Watermelon 
Idtal as Space Savtr in Small Sardsns 
A handsome thin- 
skinned melon for 
home and near-by 
market use. Tlie lus¬ 
cious s W' e e t flavoi 
makes this ideal for 
‘'home • raised” mel¬ 
ons. 
No. 2521, Pkt. 5C; oz. 16C; V4 lb. 40C; Va lb. 60c; lb. 
1 . 00 . 
KEKCKEEY S SWEET %%'ATEUH - The bright 
scarlet flesh is of rich, sweet flavor, free from fiber and tender; 
fairly melts in the mouth. 
No. 2603, Pkt. 5C; oz. 15C; 4 ozs. 40C; >/a lb. 60C; lb. $1.00. 
HAERERT’S EARET W ATERIflEEON - Similar to 
Kleckley’s Sweet, but is somewhat larger. Flesh bright white; seeds 
red with blackish tit>s. 
No. 2587, Pkt. 5C; oz. lOC; Vi lb. 40C; Vs; Ib, 60C; lb. 90c. 
Will climb any trellis or fence, hut 
can also be grown on the ground 
like other varieties. 'I’he vines are 
very vigorous in growth, nearly con¬ 
cealing the fruit. They .4tarl 
to bear very early and 
continue rigrht throufirh 
the season, unlike mcKst melons 
' which ripen all at one time, 
'i'he fruits are about the size 
of a cocoanut and weigh 4 to 
6 lbs. The flesh is excep¬ 
tionally sweet. 
No. 2111, Pkt. 100; oz. 25c; Vt 
lb. 70c. 
•*OOOI> EUCK” RATTEESNAKE %VATEIl.>IEE<»N- 
Big ylelder and good keeper. Bcai s fruit which is very juicy and 
No. 2113, Pkt. 5c; oz. lOC; 14 lb, 30c; lb. 90c. 
STONE 910UNTAIN W'ATERHEE<»N— This popular wat¬ 
ermelon has ribs like a cantaloupe. The beautiful flesli l.s deej) 
crimson without a trace of white or stringiness. 
No. 2611, Pkt. 5c; oz. 16c; 4 ozs. 50C; lb. $1.25. 
TOM WATSON W ATERM EEON— Flesh is bright red, firm 
and sweet. Seeds brown, spotted with white. 
No. 2575, Pkt. 5c; oz. lOC; V4 lb. 25C; Vz lb. 40c. lb. 70C; o lbs. 
$2.80. 
PARADISE W«»NnERMEEON -Fruits are large, cylindri¬ 
cal. with a thin beautiful dark green rind, slight ribbing. 
No. 2581, Pkt. 5C; oz. IOC; Vi lb. 30c; V 2 Ih. 50C; lb. 85c. 
True Water Cress 
For OarnlMhlnir and .Salatle 
• This appetizing mildly pungent salad 
or salad accompaniment should be used 
on every table. W’bile it is priinaillya 
plant of streams and pools it may also 
be grown in your own garden- if our 
planting directions are followed closely. 
No. 2496, Pkt. IOC; OZ. 35c; Vi h>. 
$ 1 . 20 . 
A Native of North America 
••Orow Tour 0»»n” 1 oc. Will Plant An Aere 
WHITE ItUREEY. The Kentucky 
favorite. Long, broad attractive leaves 
used for fillers and wrappers. 
No. 2500, Pkt. IOC; Va Oz. 26C; oz. 40<;; 
V 4 lb. $1.25. 
CONNECTICUT SEED EEAF. One 
of the leading varieties .^or the Nonhern 
and Middle Central States. Used for cigar 
wrappers. 
No. 2501, Pkt. IOC; V 2 oz. 25C; Oz. 40<-; 
Vi lb. $1.25. 
HAVANA. An early variety with large 
tbln leavM much prized as cigar wrappers. 
No. 2502, Pkt. 15C; 1/2 oz. 30C; oz. 50c; 
1/4 Ib. $1.50. 
PENNSVEVANIA SEED EEAF. Produces a very large 
handsome leaf of good quality. Very extensively grown rlglii 
liere in Lancaster County. . 
No. 2503. Pkt. IOC; V4 oz. 25C! oz. 40C; Vt lb. $1.26, 
GOOD LUCK GARDENS^ PARADISE^ PA. 
