airfield Seed and Bulb Co. Norwalk, Conn. 
Mustard Spinach or “Tendergreen’”’ 
This new vegetable has a very mild mustard and creamy 
spinach flavor. It’s a fast grower—the seeds germinating 
within 48 hours! The leaves will be ready for cutting in 
three or four weeks after planting. It may be harvested 
when the plants are four to five inches high, when the 
plant is to be used like spinach. Dry weather does not 
injure the crop. It ships well. There are several kinds 
of greens closely allied to Mustard Spinach, but success 
can only be attained with the genuine pedigreed seeds. 
Our strain is the result of years of selection and we 
strongly recommend it to our customers. 
Packet, 10c; 14 lb., 25c; 1 lb., 70c. 
This Tendergreen Mustard Spinach Harvested 24 Days After Planting 



Chinese Lantern 
This plant produces white flowers, which are followed by 
large inflated husks, the shape of Chinese Lanterns, at first 
a green color; they later change to a bright scarlet. As 
they hang suspended amongst the green foilage they 
present a novel and beautiful appearance. 
THESE SEED PODS ARE EASILY DRIED FOR WINTER 
BOUQUETS 
The Lanterns contain a ruby fruit, good either for eating 
or preserving. Easily grown anywhere. Pkt., 10c. 



Japanese Rose Bushes 
This is the wonderful Polyanthus Rose from Japan. These 
roses are extra hardy being grown in the cooler sections 
of Japan Planted in masses their beauty is unsurpassed. 
Many Bloom in Six Weeks from a planting of our Seed. 
Plant in a pot the first season and next spring transplant in 
the ground where they will grow faster than a Rambler and 
bear hundreds of small but very sweet scented Roses. If 
kept trimmed down it mekes a beautiful pot Rose for the 
house. Very hardy. Grows anywhere. Packet of 10 seeds 
for 10c; 3 packets for 25c. 



Here’s a Tomato with a Husk! 
STRAWBERRY TOMATO 
This delicious little fruit can be raised very easily from seed planted in 
open ground as soon as the ground is warm. The plants are of dwarf 
spready growth and very productive. The fruit is yellow and about the 
size of a strawberry and is enclosed in a husk. It is of a peculiar flavor 
and often used in preserves. May be eaten like a Tomato and there is no 
greater delicacy. | 
A great novelty and very pretty when laden down with its miniature fruit. 
Packet, 10c; 0z., 50c; 14 |b., $1.75. 




