

Nutrition experts are now urgilug us w cur more fresh vegetables. 
Grow these at home—they’ll taste better and save you a lot 
of money on food costs at our introductory offer of all 8 for only 75c, postpaid; you save 45c. 
Order No, 52X—Delicious fresh vegetables such as these are delicacies that cost little but mean 
tant in our daily diet for health. 
a lot to our National Victory Program. 
DOR En a eTinciess QOUR BEST-A FAVORITE OF THOUSANDS f 
\nimprovedBurpee’sBean & 
Berry's Beat-'Em-All 
For years everyone has planted 
he old standby, Stringless Green Radish : 
od Beans, in their garden. It gary Think of it! Crisp, 



ias given satisfaction—just as the & 
ld “‘Model T’’ did in the days & 
one by. Now we are able to give 
ou something new and much bet- 
er at little extra cost. Did you 
ver stop to think how little your 
snappy radishes. bate to 
eat 15 to oe days afte 
planting. decidedly 
oN superior ace with 
sparkling red top and 
‘arden seed costs? But: my, what white tip. An extra 
. difference there can be—some- \\ early variety of su- 
hing you must see for yourself. perior q ty for home or “market. / 
Be sure and try this one now. 
: ae enough j 
t is more prolific than the old ii 
Save money by so ee aanenys 
n 
for a succession 

surpee’s, much better quality and enjoy fresh radishes all juicy flesh. A vig- 
nd more hardy. It is disease re- f ; 
istant—will thrive anywhere. “paid: Bite, 16e3 aoe fy orous grower, it 
Jake a succession of plantings Se pape Zid, bears enormous 
his year. You need at least 2 y 20¢; 4 1 ib b., crops, over a long 
ounds for your garden, Our q $1.35; 1 b., $2.85 y period. Grow this to- 
lock is Bi eituhed an h on d- pRadishes, Also Page 65 #7 mato for the earliest 
ked and polished, germination Reva nee gy esr : 
bout 95%. There is no better . — a finest quality Pa eee 
eed or variety than this for the ee ~fe 156X—Postpaid: oy 
ome garden, Victory Garden . 15¢e; V.G.B.P., 27e; 
sulk Package, 15c; > Ib., 27ce; 1 re shee yy ib., $1.50; 
»., 45c; 2 Ibs., 80c, postpaid. WY lb., $2.75. 
ither Beans, pages 54- 55s 
DELICIOUS. TENDER, HEAT 
Berry's Tenderflesh Carroi 
™ #£=(The finest health giving vege- 
table at its best. Crisp, tender, 
delicately flavored flesh makes this 
sa garden favorite with anyone who 
grows it. Supreme quality. Core- 
less, distinctive cylindrical in shape 
with very little taper, its flesh has a 
deep rich orange color. This is a 
very early maturing strain de- 
veloped for home gardens. Some 
say it is the favorite vegetable in 
their garden. Be sure to try it! 
Lot 012X—Postpaid: Pkt., 15c; 
PACKAGES 
Berry's Mam- 
moth Melting | 
Victory Garden Bulk Package, é 
29c; 0z., 60c; 14 Ib., $1.75; 1% Sugar Water 
Ib., $3.25. melon 

Regular Varieties, Page 58 The sweetest most \ 
‘A delicate flavor you © 
ever tasted, Abso- 
lutely stringless, its 
“starlet flesh fairly 
melts in your mouth. A 
spice to its sugar—sweet 
juice makes it always a 
delicacy at any time. Big 
beauties growing 20 to 25 
inches long, weighing 40 to 
60 pounds. 
Berry's Earliest Cabbage 
We challenge you to beat this variety any- 
nere for earliness, quality and productive- 
ss. A round head type cabbage that starts 
ith a bang, heads in a hurry and is ready 
r the table before most kinds curl up its 
nter leaves. Heads are firm, color bright 
een. Rich flavor. Grows compact so 
ay be planted closer together than most 
rieties. For the first cabbage in your 
n garden, plant this. Lot 971X—Postpaid: 
it., 15c¢; Victory Garden Bulk nf 25¢; 
, 45¢3 Vg ib., $1.50; % Ib., 
Later Varieties, Page $7 
ored seed. Hardy, . 
ons each. 
Plant extra early. 

| WANT EVERY GARDENER TO"“TASTE THE 
DIFFERENCE” OF THESE 8 FAVORITE VEGETABLES. A NEW 
THRILL AWAITS ‘YOU (N THEIR EXTRA DELICIOUS QUALITY 











Dark green color 
with tough rind, creamy col- ‘ 
vigorous. A 
vines often bearing 6 to 8 mel- 
The earliest finest 
quality melon we have ever seen. ' 
Lot 1538xK—  @ 
Postpaid Pkt., 15¢; V.G.B.P., 20c; \ 
% lb., 750; % Ib., $1.35; Ihb., $2.25. ' 
Melons, Pages 60-61 






Charles Sinn, our 
general garden seed 
manager, is now serv- 
ing you in the U. 8. 
Arm Arthur F. 
Rrencile: is now in 
charge. 

All 8 of these are impor- 







fi (RRP Early Wonder Tomato 
A favorite with home and market gar- 
egy deners for years. ‘The very earliest to- 
fy . mato that gives you unsurpassed quality. 
. The color is a deep, glossy, bright, brilliant 
7 red. The skin is smooth. The thick meat 
is finely flavored. The fruit is nearly round 
and large in size. 
Has a small seed 
eavity, firm but 
ri 
Other Tomatoes, Page 50 
AMOST SUPERIOR UAL ee 
Berry's Supreme 
Wonder Pea 
Named because you will 
marvel at its quality and 
production. A dwarf wrin- 
kled variety growing vigor- 
ous dark green pods about 
20 inches high. They are 
loaded with pods filled with 
dark green peas. You have 
never tasted peas so tender, 
so sweet, so delicious. The 
best there is for your gar- 
4 den. Plantrat least two 
Fr. pounds at different times so 
you will have plenty for 
™ canning. Lot 364K — Post- 
“=| paid: V.G B.P., 15c; 1% 1b., 27c; 1 Ib., 
45¢c; 2 lbs., 80c. 
See Also Pages 62-63 
pes 
. Berry's Early Blood Red Beet 
\ 
¥ 
\ An early variety of deep blood 
A red color. A selection of equally 
superior quality for table, canning 
and pickling. Smooth globe 
4 shaped roots with short tops. 
& Extra sweet and crisp, it ma- 
% tures quickly but is a splendid 
keeper. If you want the best, 
% try this one. It will be a favor- 
ite among all others. Lot 
393X—Postpaid: Pkt., 15c; 
WV Go Beas 
22c; 4 Ib., 
$1.10; % 
Ib., $2.00; 1 

)Qlb., $3.50. 
More Beets 
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