Fun. Why Don’t You Garden? 
better than store vegetables, if only for their freshness, 
but besides that there is the satisfaction of eating things 
of your own growing. The fun of growing joins hands 
with the pleasure of eating, and some way or other the 
final pleasure is more than double either one alone. 
And, don’t forget that extra appetite you will have. 
Your health will improve as you garden, and with 
improved health will come that lusty youthful appetite 
that makes everything taste so good—so very, very 
good. 
Sunshine, fresh air, good appetite, sound sleep—none 
of these are rationed, and all are yours free when you 
garden. Even the fruits and vegetables are not rationed 
when you grow them yourself. 
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68° Garden Seeds 
Now you can buy your vegetable garden seeds of Kel- 











































logg’s, where you can be sure of high-quality, productive 
stock. On the following pages we list the varieties that we have for 
you. These have been carefully selected, and only the most practical 
and praiseworthy are offered. You can be sure that whatever seeds 
you order of Kellogg’s will not only be good seeds, but good varieties. 
One 
Year 
Earlier 
Paradise Aspar- 
agus set out in the 
spring grows rap- 
idly, developing 
extra large plants, 
as shown in the 
photograph at the 
right, that same 
year. Actually 
produces one year 
earlier than any 
other variety. It is 
easy to under- 
stand why this 
fine new type is 
causing such a 
sensation. 
String Beans 
Pencil Pod Wax. Look good; are good. Pods, rich yel- 
low; only slightly curved; 6-in. long; cylindrical, plump, 
flavorful; no strings; black seeded. Plant well branched, < 
sturdy and erect; prolific. Easy to pick. Good for home 
garden; good for market. PRICE: 10c per pkt. 



Stringless Kidney Wax. This is the goody goody 
bean. Plump, meaty, stringless. Straight, wide, 
brittle pods (about 6-in. long by Y-in. wide 
by ¥g-in. thick). -Light yellow, tender, nutri- 
tious— ‘and no foolin!’* Good canner. The plant 
is strong, erect, healthy grower; about 114 to 
2 ft. high. Seeds, white with dark brown eye; 
almost black, in fact. PRICE: 10c per pkt. 
Top Notch Golden Wax. The early bean. Good, 
too, with tempting long, straight and flat golden 
yellow pods, about 514 in.-——stringless, brittle, 
good; heavy bearer. Garden or market. Plants 
strong, compact, and erect; pods well above 
ground. Matures quickly, and does a good job 
fighting off bean rust. This point is especially 
good in wet seasons, when some other varieties 
are badly affected. A good market bean at all 
times. PRICE: 10c per pkt. 
Cultural 
Instructions 
Bountiful. Green pods, 6 in. to 7 in. long; broad, 
flat and appetizin;g; without strings. Just as 
good as it looks. Grows anywhere. Hardy, 
sturdy and bountiful, over a long season. PRICE: 
10c per pkt. 
Plant Asparagus in 
a furrecw 6 to 10 in. 
deep; space 20 to 24 
in. apart. After plants 
are set, cover about 2 
inches deep. As they 
grow, work more dirt 
on them until furrow 
is filled. Allow the 
plants to grow tall 
tops each summer and 
fall. 
Giant Stringless Green Pod. 6 in. medium green 
pods; slightly curved; so good; plump, round, 
slender and—no strings. Light brown seeds. § 
Plants vigorous, compact, and prolific for a long 
time. Good for canning, market, or gardens. 
Extra finc for market, because of tempting ap- 
pearance. Bear heavily anywhere in the United 
States. PRICE: 10c per pkt. 


New Paradise Asparagus 
Landreth’s Stringless Green Pod. Very 
similar to the Giant Stringless Green Pod, 
but some claim it to be more vigorous, 
more productive. Keeps its color. Seed 
about the same as the Stringless Green 
Pod. PRICE: 10c per pkt. 
Money 
Greater Salability 
Paradise Asparagus has an unusu- 
ally pleasant flavor, and the stalks are 
huge and crisp. Here is a rare chance 
for growers to capitalize on a NEW 
item—a chance that offers greater 
profit possibilities from Asparagus 
than is possible with any other variety. 
Kentucky Wonder. -This is the popular 
early pole bean. It -climbs well, and 
produces many large green curved pods, 
7 in, to 9 in. long, in clusters. Depend- 
able. Pods thick, meaty, brittle, and 
tender. Stringless when young; strings 
inconsiderable later. Seeds light brown, 
appetizing. PRICE: 10c per pkt. 
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