

Vegetable So, CNovalua pr 1941 
Enthusiastic gardeners do not confine their activities solely to the raising of 
production for the home table of palatable and delicious vegetables 
Celery, Schling‘s 
Full Heart 

Bush Lima Bean, “Baby Potato” 

beautiful flowers. The 
is a source of great satisfaction. 
Purchased vegetables, regardless of their excellence and quality and the 
beautiful new methods in which they are packed, invariably fail in flavor as 
compared with home-grown fresh vegetables. In recognition of the ever- 
growing demand for something new 
in vegetables, we offer a list of the 
newest developments in the vegetable world. 
Bush Bean, Plentiful 
All-America Bronze Medal. An 
improved Bountiful type. Strong, 
productive plants, light green, 
straight flat pods entirely string- 
less and of excellent flavor. Pkt., 25c; 
Ou MaOGIbue ocr. 2 ibsy) $ill.35. 
Bush Lima Bean “Baby 
Potato” 
All-America Silver Medal 1940. 
Most outstanding Bush Lima Bean 
to date. Bred for exquisite flavor 
and prolific production. The pods 
mature very uniformly in approximately 
72 days from sowing. Pkt., 25c; VY Ib., 
ZO0Gwlby ioc Ibs. soils). 
Beet, Schling’s Wonder 
Originator’s seed. All-America Gold 
Medal. Semi-globe type, flesh deep 
red, smooth skin with small neck. 
Very tender. Pkt., 25c; oz., 65c; 
Va lap 225). 
Celery, Schling’s Full 
Heart 
This exclusive variety has been devel- 
oped by one of the foremost Celery grow- 
ers in Pennsylvania. Particularly adapted 
for adverse growing conditions, Full Heart 
is a rapid growing, easy branching type of 
excellent flavor. Pkt., 35¢; 4 oz., $1.50; 
oz., $4.00. 

Carrot, Imperator 
All-America Silver Medal. Small, 
deep, rich orange Carrot, uniformly 
tapered to a semi-blunt end. Very 
tender with an unusual flavor. This 
is the ideal garden Carrot. Pkt., 25c; OZ:, 
Wace Whe tie, Be '50), 
Lettuce, Imperial 847 
Blight-resisting variety that forms a 
fine medium large, hard head through the 
hot summer.. One of the easiest heading 
varieties ever offered. Pkt., 35c; 4 oz., 
WSGH OZ Silos 
Pea, Teton 
4 All-America Silver Medal. A dark 
green, large-podded, succulent 
Pea. 7 to 8 large Peas to a pod. 
Fully wilt-resistant. The finest Pea 
introduced in the past 10 years. Pkt., 
25670 Vou Ibi atOG lbs OD G. 2lbSen oile2oe 
Edible Soy Bean, Green 
Giant 
This outstanding member of the Soy 
Bean family has proven itself one of the 
most delicious vegetables ever introduced. 
Several of the famous eating places in 
New York have featured this Bean, cooked 
green in place of the French Haricot Vert 
and Baby Lima Beans. These Soy Beans 
are extra early and will mature in 76 
days from sowing. Possessed 
of a rich, nutty flavor, they 
will prove a welcome addi- 
tion to the green vege- 
tables. The nutritive value 
of these Beans has been 
well established and _ for 
years they have been the 
mainstay in th diet of mil- 
lions of Asiatics. Pkt., 25c; 
iD Ib. 5O0c lbs, Sac" 2 bss, 
$1.65. 




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Pink Heart Kale 
Leaves are very fleshy and elegantly curled. 
The color green on the edges, shading to a beauti- ; r h 
ful pink and cream color. When the entire plant effect when combined with pumpkin, squash and 
; —— is cut and placed in water, it is beautiful for dec- 
Carrot, Imperator oration. 25c per pkt.; 5 pkts. for $1.00. 


Lettuce, Imperial 
Two Beautiful Decorative and Delicious Vegetables 
Swiss Chard, Ruby 
Long stalks of ruby-red surmounted by vividly 
maroon curled 

Bush Bean, Plentiful 

Unsurpassed for decorative 
ornamental gourds. 35c per pkt.; 5 pkts. for $1.50. 

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