OAK HILL NURSERY - New Buffalo, Mich. 17 
Tendergreen 
Beans 
We have grown many varieties of 
green stringless Beans, but find Tender- 
green our favorite variety. The beans 
hang in large clusters with pods 6 to 7 
inches long, round and fleshy, dark 
green. Strictly stringless, of the finest 
quality. One of the finest heavy bear- 
ing market varieties grown. Ready for 
the table in 45 days. Consumers will go 
wild over Tendergreen. We have tried 
to please over 50,000 customers by 
mail with the world’s finest varieties all 
in one catalog. Grow this new Bush 
Bean. It’s a dandy. Pkt., 10c; 4 Ib., 
20c; 1 Ib., 35c; 3 Ibs., $1.00. 
Prince Bush Bean 
From England. Green, 10-inch pods. 
Earliest Bean grown. Pkt., 10c; 3 for 
25c. 






















Giant Wax Beans 
Giant Wax is a tasty delicious tender Bean that 
would make a dish fit fora king. Pods solid pulp. 
Seven inches long and round. Absolutely string- 
less. Plants large, stocky, vigorous and an im- 
mense cropper. The finest Golden Butter Wax 
Bean that you can grow. Pkt., 10c; 1% lb., 20c; 
1 lb., 35c; 3 Ibs., $1.00. 
New Fireball Tomato 
A REAL BEAUTY. Sugar sweet. 
Early. Never cracks. Always smooth. 
Round and in clusters of six to eight. 
Fifty ripe at a time. Golf ball size. tun- 
dreds on a vine. The zippy tang of this 
Tomato will call for more. Pkt., 15c; 2 
for 25c. 
Chain Tomato 
Bears enormously long chains of Toma- 
toes often 2 feet long. A little larger than 
grapes. A new, rare and unusual Tomato. 
Also known as a Sugar Tomato—14q%, 
sugar. Be the first—lead the parade. A march of prog- 
ress to better fruits. Pkt., 15c; 2 for 25c. 
Currant Tomato 
New Burbank Tomato 
THE BURBANK is one of LUTHER BURBANK’S 
marvelous new creations. For over thirteen years it has 
been by far our earliest and best Tomato. Others seem 
to come and go. Plant BURBANK tthis year for 
National Defense, as tons of Tomatoes will be canned. 
Tomatoes top the list as No. 1 U. S. vegetable. To- 
matoes help to maintain national health. Just think of 
it! Burbank seeds planted in open ground will bear 
fruit earlier than plants from a hotbed. Fruit ripens a 
week to ten days earlier than any other extra early To- 
mato known. Ripens up perfectly without crack, spot 
or blemish. Color bright red and smooth. A continu- 
ous bearer throughout the season. A firm, large Tomato 
of superior quality. Fruit has no open cavities. Slice 
solid as a beefsteak. Plants resist wilt and other Tomato 
diseases. Unlike other Tomatoes, the skin peels freely 
from the rich, firm flesh. If you want a real early 
Tomato, do not fail to plant this wonderful Burbank 
Tomato. WORLD’S EARLIEST. Packet about 500 
seeds: ounce about 7,500 seeds. Postpaid, pkt., 10c; 
18 0z., 30c; 0z., 50c; 2 ozs., 90c. 

SPECIAL! 
One pkt. of each Tomato, 5 pkts. in all, for only 50c. 

Most interesting fruit. Borne in immense clusters of 
23 to 30 Tomatoes. Resemble currants, same size, with 
thousands on a vine. Very sweet and tasty. Vines real 
lacy and different from all others. Pkt., 15c; 2 for 25c. 
Dwart Tomato 
HERE’S A BRAND NEW ONE. It’s a DANDY! 
Extra early. All Tomatoes instead of large vines. Ripens 
quick. Vines DWARF. Bears extra heavy crops. 
Smooth. Ripens whole clusters at one time. Seen 
nothing like this before in Tomatoes for a real early 
market. Just try it, as it will hit the COME-BACK 
TRAIL. Pkt.; 15c; 2 for 25c. 

Dwarf Tomato 
