Helena, Montana. 
NEW NOVELTIES 33 
ASPARAGUS—PARADISE 
Asparngas—Paradise 
New, Sensational, Matures 1 Year Earlier, Exceptional Quality 
This new Sensational Early Maturing Variety produces a normal 
crop one year earlier than any other variety. Those who have seen 
this asparagus growing have been amazed to see the straight, crisp, 
large stalks that were produced from seed planted only TWO YEARS 
BEFORE. An exceptionally strong, vigorous producer. Some growers 
say it produces twice the crop of ordinary asparagus. Only six to eight 
stalks needed to make a pound. This variety is rust resistant, has an 
unusually pleasant milder flavor than ordinary asparagus and is pre¬ 
ferred by those who taste it. Another distinct advantage is because 
it retains its fresh flavor. Because it brings returns one year earlier 
than other varieties and because of its great size, large crop and fine, 
mild flavor, this NEW VARIETY will quickly supercede all others. A 
new, better variety that will take the country by storm. An excellent 
variety for home gardens and market gardeners. Pkt., 25c; i/i o*., flOc; 
1 oz.. »/4 lb., $3.00. 
TOMATO—EXTRA EARLY HARKNESS—AWARD OF MERIT 
Tomato—Extra Early Harkness 
The Tomato for the Cold Northwest 
E.vtra Early Harkne.ss —This wonderful new Extra 
Early Tomato has received the All American 
Award of Merit, also received the Western Market 
Gardeners of Canada Award of Merit as the 
most promising variety for the cold North¬ 
west. It is decidedly early. It has also proven 
itself a non-cracking type. It is medium in size, 
very smooth, firm, meaty and slightly flattened 
It is without doubt the most wonderful short 
season tomato. An excellent variety. Pkt. 25c; 
2 pkt.s., 40c; 3 pkts. .$1.00. 
H OT K A PS —An I nd i vld u a I 
Hothouse for Every Plant! 
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TOMATO—BISON 
Bison —The best early tomato yet developeil by Pro¬ 
fessor A. P. Yeager, this sort is self-pruning or 
determinate in growth. In place of wasting its 
vitality in continuous branching, as do practical¬ 
ly all other Tomatoes, Bison grows a compact 
plant anil puts all its energies into producing 
and ripening a heavy and extra early crop of 
smooth, solid meaty, medium sized red Tomatoes. 
Do not prune Bison Plants. Pkt., 10c; %-oz., 30c; 
oz., 50c; %-lb., $1.50; 1-lb., $5.50. 
VITAMIN B-1—(See P;ige 57) 
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TOMATO 
Scarlet Dawn—Awarded Gold Medal 
Scarlet Dawn —This new variety is a cross of 
Clark’s Early and Marglobe; considerably earlier 
than either parent. Vines of medium growth and 
very prolific. Fruit medium large with thick 
wall structure. Globular, smooth, free from flat 
sides and puffiness. Bright scarlet—especially 
attractive. Very desirable for home garden, 
shipping and early canning. Pkt., 15c; %-oz„ 
30c; oz., 50c; ^-Ib., $1.50. 
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