Forbes Vegetables of Special Merit 
Here are some unusually fine strains you should try this year. 
They have exceptional quality and will produce exceptional crops. 
Compare these with what you have been growing in the past. We 
think you will like them a lot better. Mail us your order now. 
Plentiful Beans 
Here, at last, is a new 
variety to threaten the 
leading role Bountiful has 
held for so long. The flat 
pods of Plentiful are 
slightly thicker, straight, 
and darker green but 
they are much longer , av¬ 
eraging 8 inches. The 
Beans have better flavor 
but mature 2 or 3 days 
after Bountiful. The yield, 
however, is heavy. Lb. 30 cts.; 
5 lbs. $1.30; 10 lbs. $2.30; 
100 lbs. $18. 
Green Acre Cabbage 
The heads of this fine new variety 
are like Golden Acre but are larger, 
greener, and a few days later. The 
uniform, compact plants are short¬ 
stemmed and have few outer leaves. 
The intense green leaf-color makes 
the heads appear fresh and inviting, 
even after shipping. This often 
means extra dollars of profit. }/^oz. 
30 cts.; oz. 80 cts.; kdb. $2; lb. $6.50. 
“The 
Forbes* 
Cauliflower 
The new Plentiful Beans 
“The Forbes” Cauliflower 
This far surpasses any other for early or 
late crop. It is of the Snowball type but 
heads up practically all at one time. It 
excels all Snowball Cauliflowers for vigor 
and freedom from disease and produces 
first-grade No. 1 heads, even under ad¬ 
verse growing conditions. “The Forbes” 
is very early and has unusually fine pro¬ 
tection. The leaves are broad, somewhat 
crumpled, and without any bare stem. 
The inner leaves wrap tightly over the 
head from its beginning up to 4 inches 
diameter, when the heads can be tied up. 
It has broad, pure white, solid, rounded 
curds. Pkt. 25 cts.; 3^oz. 90 cts.; oz. 
$2.65; l A\b. $9.65; lb. $35. 
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