EVERY FOURTH 
_ GROW SOME DOMESTIC 
__ Coffee Berry — 
Ic Per Pound 
As easy to grow as beans, 





















- tute ever discovered. This 
%3 &% pure food 
drink, good for young 
ductive. Can be easily 
‘grown in any cliinate, ev- 
en in the Northern States. 
Some of our friends mix 
this domestic coffee with 
the imported and claim it 
makes a beverage of un- 
excelled favor, We send 
use with each packet. 
Ib, 25¢. 
Black 
Mexican 

and the best coffee substi. | 
ealth § 
_and old. And most pro- § 
If you suffer from store § 
coffee determino now to § 
\ raise some of this new do- § 
mestic coffee substitute. f 
complete directions for §& 
No, 2123, Pkt. 10¢; 4 § 
PACKET IS FREE 
Red: Bird Pop Corn 
DEEP RED KERNELS 
POPS WHITE 
Heavy Cropper and good popper. Growe 
6 feet highand averages 3to4 ears to 2 
, Plant. The ears are often Ginches long. 
A covefed with large, rice-shaped kernels of 
em <leep red color, which, when 
yee popped however, is perfectly . 
44 White, Sotenderand delicious 
it fairly melts in your mouth, 
Plant some Red Bird remember- 
ing the pjeasure it will give you, 
No, 2065, Pkt. 10¢; ¥% lb. 20¢, 




For Fall aie Winter Salad Plant 
SALAD AOURG: 
Serve the leaves of.this har- && 
dy winter salad like lettuce , 
during the early fall and wine & 
ter months. Can also be cooked ar ees 
like spinach or used as a gare (27 Aang 
nish like parsley, 
No. 2512,Pkt.10¢; 02. 20c; . 
Y, 1b.50¢;141b, 75¢; 1b.$1.25. 
“Sweet Corn 

This bigh quality swect corn, with its bluish black kernels is not@ 
[ a mere curiosity but a really good tender and delicious swect corn for 

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ES es For Mid-Season Use 
Country Gentleman Sweet Corn 
~ A Leader in Quality Among the White Varieties 




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This variety is easily recognized by the frregularity of 
its grains which give rise to the name Shoe Peg. The 
ears are slender,cob small and packed full of decp white | 
grains of unusual sweetness. A heavy yiélder; the stalks 
often hold as many as three ears. 
_ No, 2495, Pkt. 10¢; ¥% 1b, 30¢; Ib, 50c; 2 lbs, 95¢;°5 
“tbs, $2.05; 10 lbs. $3.85, 
~ For Early Roasting Ears Plant 
- Good Luck Early Surprise 
An Outstanding White Sweet Corn | 
~ Bred from Early Mayflower, 
. this pure white, tender delici- 
-ouscorn surpasses all. others 
- in ear size combined with ear- 
liness, Market gardeners 
wanting to catch the —— 
early markets should 
surely use this variety. Ears8 to. 12 rowed, pro- 
tected by strong husks, No, 2494, Pkt. 10¢; 7% Ib. 
30¢; Ib. 50¢; 2 Ibs, 95c; 5 Ibs. $2.05; 10 Ibs. $3.85. 
GOLDEN 
Developed by U. S. 
Dept. of Agriculture : 
yrid corn is rapidly replacing all oth- 
pan end yellow sweet corn as it is special. 
| ly bred to be resistant to smut. The delicious 
ears are 10 to 14 rowed and ofa lighter yellow 
than Golden Bantam, 
No. 2593, Pkt. 15¢; 141b.35c; lb. 65¢; 2 
G00D LUCK GARDENS 


me family use. The large ears are about 7 to 8 inches long, eight rows fled 
’ with fat kernelg, You will find this medium-late variety a welcome addt- 
tion to your garden, No, 2381, Pkt. 10¢; 14 1b. 2003 1b, 30¢; 2 Ibs, B8¢, 
Paradise—New Golden Glow 
i The Bestand Earliest Yellow Sweet Corn | 
Ten days to two weeks earlier 
than Golden Bantam; and 12 rows 
instead of Sof the sweetest and 
most luscions, sugary flave 
Orimaginable. Plant “Gold- 
en Glow’? and be ready to serve 
this tender, delicious, juicy corn 
Ca days before your neighbors who 
a plant the common varicties. 
CD 2116, Pkt. 10¢; 3 Ib. 25¢; Ib. 
we 35c;2 1b. 60c; 5 1b. $1.65. 
For later crops of yellow corn we recommend GOLDe 
EN BANTAM. (8row.) No. 2109, Pkt. 10c; 4% 1b, 
20¢; 1b. 35c.. . 


Frew’s Golden Colonel @3s;:* 
Newest Development 
in Corn 
Tho result of 10 years of breeding and F 
crossing of White Country Gentleman and 
Golden Bantam. Looks exactly like Coun- 
a try Gentlemen except that the kernels are 
yellow and deep, containing all the wone 
derful flavor of the Bantam Corn. R 
No. 2600, Pkt. 20¢; 1b. 35c; Ib. 65¢; 
2 lbs. $1.25; 5 lbs. $3.05; 10 ibs. $5.85. 
Extra Early | 
Mayflower 
Sweet Corn _ 
“A popular variety of 8 to 12 row white eared 
corn bred for early market use, The kernels 
‘ are white, plump any ace é Ne apes: 
tive for such an extremely ear ariety. ° 
No. 2514, Pkt. 10; 344 1b, 25¢; 1b. 40c; 2 
“PARADISE, PA. (ruses 


