EVERY FOURTH PACKET IS FREE 
Abmond Nuts — (s00 From One) 
VA Think of raising nuts withouta tree, These plants grow close to the surface and are very 
V7 prolific. A plant often yields from 200 to 300 nuts. They have a thin shell, covering snows 
lf» white, dclicious meat which has a sweet flayor very much resembling an alraond. Ghildren 
love them. They do wellin every soil. Plant like potatoes anc harvest the samc time, - 
No. 2035. Pkt. 10c; Ib. 40¢.> 
Large 
Green Globe ARTICHOKE Neen a 
Grown and highly esteemed for its edible uniquely fla- 
vored, large flowering heads. Quite different from the 
i Jerusalem Artichoke which is grown for its tuberous 
jroots. Youcan grow this increasingly popular French 
| delicacy in yourown garden.: - 3" = ‘ 
: No. 2380. Pkt. 10¢; 02. 45c. 








The Vine 
Banana 
A Sensation For Your Garden’ 
_ . The latest seneation. This most curious 
and most exquisitely flavored Melon growe 
to a length of 18 to 30 inches and is 4 inckes 
in diameter. The flesh is ycllow and quite 
deep. Looks, smelis and tastes like an over- 
grown banana. Hasa flavor all its own. A 
ae and gee Suse Don’t a4 to 
: 0. 2024, Pkt, 10¢; 0z. 19; 
Y% 1b, 40c. Ib. $1.35, oo Al 
ag ama | ‘ Stringless — 
hy oe ae Se aa Without a doubt the very best 
28 2 Back wax DEANS sits het sces acres 
=H r e ns, Pods are golden * 
ac ax ~ low, 6'4 to? inches lopg, round 
like a pencil, Because of their hardiness they can be planted earlier than most others, 
rewarding you witb early, absolutely stringless, fine grained, tender beans in 50 days. 
NO, 2400, Pkt. 10¢; 14 Ib, 2$c3 1b.3$¢c: 
Good Luck BOUNTIFUL! 
Stringless Green Pod Bush Bean 
. New Rust Proof “Mary Washington” . 
. ASPARAGUS 
Fe U.S. Developed by the | 
Department of Agricultare _ 
° Thi ‘ower with a delicious 
‘ daeae Pac aderness: The stalks» 
L are often 2 inches in diameter, 
i andeven when 12 inches tong 
H ove stilljuicy and tender. The 
_ *Aary Washington” is without a doubt 
the finest Asparagus available. - : 
No, 2100, Pkt. 10¢; 0z. 15¢; %4 lb- 
30c; 32 Ib. 56c. © 

Improved Golden Wax 
Dwarf Bush Bean 
Stringless, Crisp & Brittle 
The Beans produced j 
by this vigorous variety 
make a delicious vegeta: 
ble course, to any meal 
when in season. The 
a) vines grow abouta foot 
~ high, yiclding a profus- 
ion of light yellow pods 
from 5 to7 inches long. 
Pods grow full and lar- 
ge, Free from blight or 
rust. ‘The best yellow 
podded bean there is. - 
Our newest variety . 
' -~a dwarf green-pod- 
ded snap bean. Heavy 
and continuous bear. \ 
er, First to bearim 
the spring and 
the last to give 
edible podsin the 
fall. Pods are rich 
green, Of enormous 
size. broad, thick and 

FWY No. 2099, Pkt..10¢; of uniform shape. 
Se ea ae Ch. eY Good allsummer and 
Cee ACIS, a ¥2 Ib. 20; 1b. 35; 2 ID. can be shelled when 
60¢; 51h, $1.30; 101d. 
Seep dry for winter use, ., | 
‘No. 2103, Pkt. 10¢3. 
¥Y% Ib. 25¢; ib. 40¢; 2 

F rishi cart lb 65¢; 5 lb, $1.15; 
» 10 Ib. $2.05. i ‘ . ~ wor 
~ Butter Beans : 
Larger than the Limas, 
delicious cooked or bak- 










ed. They are very hardy 
and just the opposite of 
our American Beans in 
that they are planted 
3 carly—about the sane 
time as peas. They grow 
quickly on an upright 
47 stalk about 2 feet high. 
The pods stand straight 
out, usually contain 3 to 
5 big, fat, tender beaus. 
This English Windsor 
bean is well worth atrial. 
au foie | No. 2378, Pkt. 10¢; 1% Ib. 30¢; 1b. 50c. 


DOD LUCK GARDENS, 
_ Dwarf Horticultural 
_or Spreckled Cranberry Bean 
The Double Purpese Bean 
The large green pods, spreckled with 
red, While mostly used as shell beans 
are also excellent for snaps if used when ]Fq 
young, being almost stringless, ets 
No. 2504, PKt. 10c; % Ib. 25¢; ib. 
35¢; 21b. 55; 5 1b. $1.20; 10 Ib. $2.15. 
PARADISE 
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