


Look at This 
For a Crop! 
 Breck’s Vegetable 
Specialties for 1942 
(We OFFER below six varieties of vegetables that in our opinion deserve 
your trial. Each one of our offerings is truly meritorious. If you cannot 
see your way to try all of them, try two or three varieties anyway, because to not 
do so will deprive you of some very real satisfaction and pleasure. 
BRECK’S BELMONT TOMATO 
7080 75 days. Here we believe is a Tomato that will prove itself the 
very first season to be by far the best variety that you have ever 
grown. The medium size of the fruit is ideal for either market or 
home use, the color is a deep, yet brilliant red, the quality is positively 
second to none, and we stake our reputation on this statement. 
Belmont is full flavored with no acidity and with but few seeds. It 
develops an even color all over and field-grown or trellis-grown fruit 
are as smooth and brilliant as the finest hot-house specimens. These 
qualities place this Tomato at the top of the ladder of quality. Give 

Once grown 

support to the vines in order to get 100 per cent of unblemished speci- you will 
men fruits for your enjoyment. Our seed stock, which is produced \ row 
under most ideal conditions, is superb, but limited. always & 
Pkt. 25c., 4% oz. 60c., oz. $1.00 Breck’s 
Belmont 
BANTAM CROSBY SWEET CORN ee, 
5759 60 days. An extra-early, midget, white, Sweet Corn of excep- 
tionally fine quality. Ears are not over 3% inches in length. Truly 
a table delicacy of the first order. A real and most worthwhile 
novelty. Pkt. 25c., 14 |b. 50c., Ib. $1.50 
LEXINGTON HYBRID 
- SWEET CORN (Minute Man Strain) 
3730 68 days. This Corn has just been developed and it deserves immediate recog- 
nition because of its many fine points. Medium-long ears, rather slim and 
pointed, and filled with tender, creamy-yellow kernels of rare sweetness. 
¥% |b. 80c., lb. 50c., 5 lbs. $2.35, 10 lbs. $4.50 
MIRACLE PEAS 
6620 We are pleased to be able once again to offer ‘‘The Miracle,’ which was 
originated in England and which we were unable to offer last year owing to the 
war. This is a truly superb variety, which we can recommend unreservedly. 
It produces a most abundant crop of long, dark green pods, well-filled with Peas 
of rich color and exquisite flavor. It isa main crop variety of medium height and 
perhaps its most outstanding characteristic, outside of its remarkable quality, 
is the fact that it is really drought-resistant. 1% |b. 30c., lb. 50c., 5 Ibs. $2.35 
BUTTERNUT SQUASH he 
6954 Because of its tender melting quality and the B32 pd 
delicate flavor of its thick and dry yellow flesh, this j 
little Suqash has caused a sensation since its intro- 
duction, and it has quite displaced all other 
late Summer and early Autumn varieties. 
Wherever it is offered for sale, it is snapped 
up immediately and at a premium price. 
Very productive, a good keeper, and 
luscious when baked. Our own in- 
troduction. For the home garden it 
is ideal. 
Pkt. 15c., oz. 50c., 14 Ib. $1.50 
DECATUR POLE BEAN 
5209 Winner of this year’s A.A.S. 
Silver Medal.. A green-podded 
Pole Snap Bean that grows vig- 
orously and produces an enor- 
mous crop of exceptionally fine 
Beans over a long season. The 
round pods are straight and 
long, stringless, and of un- 
equalled quality. Pole Beans 
are space savers. They should 
be grown in more gardens. Be 
sure and try this splendid new 
variety. In sealed packets only. 
Pkt. 50c. Decatur. Pole Beans 

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