

LEAF LETTUCE 
) A novel salad Lettuce, 
| texture and of superb 
haped like an oak leaf, of 
cool light green color. 
itamins, tender and of 
avor. Oak Leaf Lettuce 
sistant and stands up 
ammer weather, retain- 
ne quality and never 
SummerLongBROCCOLI 
(No. 80) This delicious, easy-to-grow 
vegetable should be in every garden. 
25 plan supplied a Minnesota fam- 
ily almost daily from July 1 through 
late November! It’s delicate flavor is 
relished even by those who dislike 
Cauliflower. Rich in vitamins. Sur- 
vive hot weather. After main head is 
TAMPALA 
(No. 590) A tasty new ‘‘three-in- 
one’ vegetable that every Victory 
Gardener will want to grow. The 
smooth, tender rich green leaves cook 
5 minutes and make delicious 
greens of much better flavor than 
spinach! Tampala stems too, are 
very tender and after removing the 
leaves may be cooked and served 
MINHYBRID POP CORN 
(No. 250) The last word in Pop 
Corn. Developed by the Minne- 
sota Experiment Station, it far 
surpasses the-old hulless vari- 
eties. Records show a 16% greater 
yield per acre, and a 29% greater 
popping volume. Hybrid Hulless 
is the finest Pop Corn obtainable 
from a standpoint of quality, 
flavor, and tenderness. 
Pkt. 10c, { Ib. 18c, 3 lb. 30c, Ib. 50c, 
prepaid. (page 11) 
cut, many small heads continue to de- like asparagus. The tender young 
velop until severe frost. Soaking leaves, cut finely, make a refreshing 
heads in salt water before cooking sala A real “‘cut-and-come-again” 
removes all insects. vigorous grower—ready to cut 6 
Pkt. 10c, 3 oz. 25c, 02. 40c, Ppd. (pg. 6) weeks after planting. 
Pkt. 15c, prepaid, (page 22) Yv 

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SKYLINER 
TOMATO 
(No. 622) This amazing To- 
mato grows more than 10 feet 
high on a trellis. Yields of 2 
bushels on a single vine, re 
ported. Produces large crim- 
son fruits averaging 3 inchg 
across. Solid, meaty and of ex- 
cellent quality. Make your gar- 
den the ‘talk of the town”! 
Pkt. 15c, 3 oz. 45c, oz. 80c, Ppd. (page 25) 
NEW MINCU 
BUSH CUCUMBER 
(No. 254) A Minn. Experiment 
Station “Cuke” especially bred 
for small gardens—fruits are 
borne in clusters within a foot 
of the hill. Average length 
41% .by 2 inches in diameter. 
Splendid for salad slicing and 

for pickles. A very early, 
heavy cropper. 
Pkt. 10c, 02. 25c, } Ib. 85c, Ppd. (page 12) 
FIRECRACKER 
RADISH 
(No. 531) Acclaimed the finest 
radish grown, by hundreds of 
our customers. Vivid scarlet 
in color, long and slender i 
shape, with crisp white flesh® 
mild and fine-grained. Ready 
to eat very early, yet remains 
crisp and tender longer than 
any other sort. 
Pkt. 10c, 0z. 20c, prepaid. (page 21) 

