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A Single Plant of Early Market Pkt. 15¢; 14 Lb. 30c; Lb. 50c; 2 Lbs. 95; 714 
Big uniform pods and abundant yield, 
in the season. 


North Star Sweet Corn 
“Your NorthStar Corn always gets the jump 
on the neighbors’ earliest even when we plant it 
a week or two later. And for the main, mid- 
season and late crops, your Golden Cross 
Bantam is unbeatable.” 
Mrs. Albert P. Lorz, Livingston, N. J. 

23 Early Market Lima Beans—(New.) Ripens Early—Delicious Flavor 
This new early large podded bush lima is already famous for its enormous yields and exceptional 
quality. The big uniform pods each contain 3 or 4 delicious large beans of attractive flattened shape and 
unusually green color. The quality and flavor of these beans is unsurpassed. 
Early Market is a great improvement on the old Burpee’s Bush Lima, which it resembles. It is earlier, 
bears more dependably and has a much finer green seed color. Even though this is not a thick-seeded ¥ 
lima bean, it has rapidly become one of the most popular varieties for home gardens and for market early 

50 New Long Tendergreen 
The Finest Round Podded Bean 
Also called ‘‘Longreen’”’ 
If you want really delicious, tender snap beans, 
grow our New Long Tendergreen. This new strain 
produces the longest and handsomest pods we 
have ever seen in a round green bean. It has all 
the best qualities of the famous Tendergree 
full flavor, tenderness and thick meat, and yet 
actually grows fully an inch longer than that 
variety. The pods often measure more than seven 
inches in length and even when they grow large, 
they remain just as tender and succulent as very 
young beans. 

The plants are exceptionally robust and healthy 
and produce a great abundance of these long 
handsome pods. If kept picked they will bear 
over a long period. We strongly recommend this 
excellent new strain to all growers of round 
green beans. 
Note: Under the name “Longreen,”’ this bean 
is an All-America Winner for 1946. 
Lbs. $2.95; 15 Lbs. $5.40. 

New Long Tendergreen 
Pkt. 15c; 4% Lb. 30c; Lb. 55c; 2 Lbs. $1.00; 714 Lbs. $3.10; 15 Lbs. $5.90. 
130 North Star Sweet Corn 
Harris’ Famous Extra Early Hybrid—Highest Quality 
Ready to eat only two or three days later than the small extra early kinds, this hybrid produces ears that 
compare in size, shape and fine quality with the superior midseason varieties. Think of having fine big 
ears of corn, of excellent flavor when your neighbor has only small ears of mediocre quality. 
The ears are mostly 12 rowed and fully seven inches long and the kernels are an attractive light butter 
yellow, always deliciously sweet and tender. The plants are strong and vigorous and bear an enormous 
number of these fine ears, making North Star one of the best yielders we have ever seen. 
Pkt. 15c; 14 Lb. 40c; Lb. 70c; 2 Lbs. $1.30; 6 Lbs. $3.20; 12 Lbs. $6.00. 
132 Northern Cross—Tremendous Yielder of Large Fine Quality Ears 
This is a medium early hybrid of such extraordinary vigor that it seems to grow by leaps and bounds. 
It consistently outyields all other varieties of the same season and there are usually two and often three 
good ears to a plant. It ripens about a week later than North Star and if planted together these two varieties 
will give a continuous supply of the finest early corn. 
Northern Cross is a sweet corn of the highest quality. The ears are large, nearly eight inches long with 
twelve to fourteen rows of bright yellow kernels which are delicate, succulent and tender. We are proud of 
this hybrid and recommend it highly. (Not resistant to wilt.) 
Pkt. 15c; 4% Lb. 40c; 1 Lb. 70c; 2 Lbs. $1.30; 6 Lbs. $3.00; 12 Lbs. $5.75. 
222 Long Season, “A Beet of Quality” 
Also called ‘‘Winter Keeper’’ or ‘‘New Century’’ 
This beet has long been a favorite among our customers, and each year makes a host of new friends. 
Tt will remain tender and sweet all summer and fall and it will keep in Bae condition all winter. It is by 
far the best quality table beet. It makes ; 
no difference whether the beets are young 
or old, small or large, they are always 
tender. The beets are a very deep red 
color throughout, and the large tops have 
a characteristic light green color. 
Do not depend on this beet for early use 
as it grows slowly but when the early-sown 
beets get tough and poor, the Long Season 
will be found to be of the finest quality and 
even though they are very large, just as 
tender as the young early beets. They re- 
tain their fine quality when stored in a 
cold place for winter use. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 30c; 14 Lb. 85c; 14 Lb. bs 
$1.50; 1 Lb. $2.75. Long Season Beets—These are always sweet and tender. 
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