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True Yellow Ground Cherry 
These plants are low and spreading and 
produce their luscious fruits in great abun- 
dance. Excellent for pies and make delicious 
preserves as the fruit has a strawberry ia- 
vor. Of easy culture and will succeed in 
most any garden. Pkt. 7c.; 2 pkts. 10c. 
Leek 
LARGE AMERICAN—Most highly esteemed 
\ for flavoring soups, stews, ete. ‘The plans 
are of vigorous growth and have extra long 
GROUND COBERR ¥: stems which blanch to a snowy whiteness. 
Cultivate the same as for onions. Pkt. 10c.; 
KOHL RABI V2 0z. 25¢.; or 5c. ee Vine Peach 
Grows on a vine the same as a mel- 
EARLY PURPLE VIENNA—This veg- on. The fruits have the size, shape and 
etable is grown for its turnip-shaped color of an orange. The flesh is snow 
bulb which grows above the ground. white and makes excellent preserves 
Excellent for soups or cooked in the or sweet pickles; may also be sliced 
same manner as turnips. Grows to and fried like egg plant. Vines are 
a large size and of juicy quality. f quite hardy and productive. Fruit will 
Very early and .of fine shape and 
t keep a long time after picking. Pkt. 7c.; 
Geteate flavor. Pkt. 7¢.; 1.0z. 15¢,; 2 onte toe, y = ‘ 
oz. 25c. 
WHITE VIENNA — This variety is 
very early with distinct small tops. 
The bulbs are of medium size and 
very light green or almost white in 
color and are of the finest quality if 
used when about two inches in di- 
ameter. Pkt. 7c.; 1/2 0z. 15c.; oz. 25c. 
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Mustard 
GIANT CURLED—The leaves are large, 
light green with atint of yellow, much 
crimped and frilled at edges. The plant 
is upright, or slightly spreading in 
growth. This variety is highly esteemed 
in the South for the market as well as 
the home garden on account of its vig- 
orous growth, hardiness and good qual- 
ity. Pkt. 7c.; oz. 12c. 
eeebary a ® 
BANANA MUSK MELON 
Okra 
elon 
Bons naMuchipe maplox WHITE VELVET — The long, slender 
that looks guantasies like a POds of Okra are very *delicious” when 
fruits grow 14 to ‘Sliced and cooked in soups. While this 
assane The flesh oh deep or- iS _its chief use it can be boiled and 
egerenloned Solid ‘nd aweet, Served like other vegetables. The pods 


WS PAS <r a should be gathered while young as 
PRESS RS ee be et pene eee rey are then very tender. Pkt. 5c.; oz. 
ERAN SS 5 ‘ ic. 
garden this year, any pe Tw! vt ee 
ou don’t: eat can:be. sold: at a ____ = = oa 
cod price. Pkt. 8c. 0z. 20c.; Mrs. L. C. Street, S. Car.—I think your com- 
4 Ib. 50c. pany is grand and certainly like your seeds. 
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Earliest Garden Collection 
14 Big Pkts. of the Earliest Vegetables for 85c 

ant Dies If you wish to have things in your garden very early, far ahead of your neighbors, 
aa oe plant this special collection. It is made up of our very earliest varieties of Northern 
re — | Grown Seeds which are unexcelled for earliness, hardiness and productiveness. This 
AN uf collection contains 14 full sized packets as follows: 
RADISH psor BEANS—Top Notch Golden Wax ONION—Giant Sweet Spanish 
’ BEET—Early Wonder PEAS—Extra Early Marvel 
CABBAGE—Golden Acre RADISH—Jung’s Rapid Red 
CARROT—First of All PARSNIP—dJung’s Private Stock 
CUCUMBER—Earliest of All SPINACH—King of Denmark 
SWEET CORN—Ex. Ea. Fortune SQUASH—Table Queen 
LETTUCE—Earliest Wayahead TOMATO—Jung’s Wayahead 
If bought at regular catalog prices the above would cost $1.30 but as a special 
offer we will send the above 14 full sized packets of Earliest Seeds for 85e¢ and in 
| addition you may select 8 pkits. of the free specialties shown on page 16, Book- 
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