
IOANA HYBRID SWEET CORN 
—Highly resistant to drought and 
bacterial wilt. Excellent quality. 
Particularly valuable for canning, 
as ears are uniform in maturing. 
Midseason. 1940 All-America. 
PRIDE OF WISCONSIN MUSKMELON—If you 
want a real treat, grow this fine new melon. Ma- 
tures early. Vigorous and very productive, even 
under adverse weather conditions. Fruits 4 to 5 
pounds, with small seed cavity and thick orange 
flesh of excellent flavor. 

PLENTIFUL BEAN — You'll 
find these beans strictly 
stringless at all stages. De- 
licious flavor. Dwarf plants, 
most prolific, thrive even under 
unfavorable conditions. 


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IN YOUR OWN HOME TERRITORY, IS ALWAYS 
READY TO GIVE FRIENDLY, NEIGHBORLY SERVICE 
This store is open to you the year round, ready and waiting 
to work with you like a good neighbor should. 
As your neighbors, we have a pretty clear knowledge of your 
garden needs and preferences. Long acquaintance with this 
section... the soil... the climate... the growing conditions 
... qualify us to help you as no far-distant seed house can. 
Here you can get everything you need in seed or garden 
supplies. Here you can bring in your garden worries, talk 
them over, and get good practical help. 
Let’s get together often! 

BABY POTATO LIMA BEAN 
This dwarf ,bush Lima is 
very prolific. Seeds are small 
but thick, of bright green col- 
or when fresh. Sweet flavor. 3 
to 4 to a pod. 1941 All-America. 
2 
DEEP HEART FRINGED ENDIVE—Try this en- 
tirely new type! Leaf margins deeply cut and 
curled. Instead of lying flat on ground, outer leaves 
turn upward, making it less susceptible to bottom 
rot than most others. Well-filled hearts closely 
packed fine leaves, blanch to creamy yellow. 
MINGOLD TOMATO—All-America 
1940. Medium sized, yellow fruit in 
clusters on small but sturdy plants. 
Yellow tomatoes are not only at- 
tractive on the salad plate, but are 
said to be richer in Vitamin D. 
