
° e Garden vegetables begin to undergo a pro- 
There ta HLE. hitbAtivde jor found change almost as soon as they're picked. 
In just a few short hours, inevitable natural 
processes alter their flavor, their texture, their 
GARDEN FRESH | < 
Anyone who has ever enjoyed good sweet corn 
fresh from the garden knows what a tremen- 
dous difference these changes make. The differ- 
ence in health-giving qualities is equally great. 
Yes, Nature offers rich rewards to the home gar- 
dener! So-called ‘‘fresh’’ vegetables from the 
They TASTE sO much better and market just can’t compare with the true garden 
fresh kind. 
ARE so much better for you. Which kind will you have, this year? 
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