
GIANT PODDED PEAS 
Try our Giant Podded Peas if you want the heaviest yields and the finest peas ever grown. 
Huge 5 and 6 inch pods filled with about 8 peas, tender and sugar sweet. Strong, heavy 
vines, grow about 36 inches high. Plant 3 lbs. for 100 feet row. We never use supports, 
only sow thickly to hold vines erect. It insures a heavy crop and an easy one to pick. Con- 
sidered by many superior to the Telephone. Can be planted for either early or late. Giant 
Green Podded Peas sure are the Jumbo of the Pea family. 
Y% Ib. 15c Y2 Ib. 25c 
without these Early Peas. 
Y% Lb. 15c 

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. Hundreds on a vine. 
The zippy tang of this Tomato will call for more. 
Pkt. I5c 2 for 25c Postpaid 
CURRANT OR CHAIN TOMATO 
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 
DWARF 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. ° 
Pkt. 15c 2 for 25c Postpaid 
NEW SUPER GIANT 9-EAR CORN 
This is a new 100-day White Flint Field Corn that is rare and grows to a giant height. A 
better sight cannot be imagined than walking with your friends through a forest of corn stalks 
15 to 20 feet high. Some of the ears were 10 feet from the ground. Had to use a ladder io 
get them. World's tallest Corn. You must grow this giant Corn to believe it. It is unusual to 
see three ears to a stalk on common corn. But four, five, six, seven, eight and nine ears io a 
single stalk is a miracle. Not only that, but you also get the Super Giant height. A real robust 
grower with four different sets of roots. 
One of the greatest Silo or Ensilage corns in the World. 
Leafy clear to the ground. Five times more fodder than ordinary corn. 
Also a splendid exhibition variety. Be the first to grow it for your next fair. Plant one 
The demand will again be great this 
spring for our new Super Giant 9-Eor Corn. So order early. 
kernel in a hill. Sorry we sold out so early last year. 
Pkt. 10c Sntor, 20c 6 for 45c 
New Buffalo, Michigan 
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1 Ib. 40c 
Y, Lb. 25c 
3 lbs. $1.10 5 lbs. $1.75 Postpaid 
EARLY MARVEL PEAS 
I've tried out a lot of different varieties of Early Peas. The pick of the lot is EARLY MARVEL. 
For quality, yield, earliness, or any other point, it’s hard to beat. A vigorous grower and most 
important, the heaviest bearing of all. Bar None. Tender and sweet and of finest quality. Pods 
3 inches, filled with about 8 peas. Dwarf, grows 18 inches. Your garden wouldn't be a garden 
1 Lb. 40c 3 Lbs. for $1.10 Postpaid 
INDIAN RAINBOW CORN 
Ornamental. The most beautiful decorative novelty 
Flint corn grown. All colors on one ear, colored leaves 
and stalk. Some leaves striped red, white, and blue. 
Maturity—Extra Early. Ears 12 to 15 inches long. Im- 
mense yielder. Both corn and fodder for Silo. The best 
drouth resistant corn. King of Corn. Assorted Varieties 
of large and small eared. 
Pkt. 10c 3 for 25c 7 for 50c Postpaid 
BIRD ODDITY 
A new novelty in flowers and 
pods. The pods resemble birds 
when ripe. Pods harden and last 
for years. 
Pkt. 10c a7 for 25¢ 
Leaves broad, long and wide. 
15 for $1.00 Postpaid 

