4 Vegetable Seeds 
Templin-Bradley's Vegetable Novelties for 1946 
Specially Recammended Vanielies 
A Very Worthy Bean 
Dwarf Green Plentiful Bean is a greatly 
improved strain of early green pod bean. It 
produces an excellent crop of thick, flat pods, 
longer, thicker and straighter than other early 
varieties. The fleshy pods are entirely string- 
less, crisp and tender and 7 to 71% inches long. 
Plentiful comes into bearing with the 
earliest and bears over a longer season than 
most early varieties. It has proven itself a 
valuable addition to the bean varieties and 
most desirable for the home garden. The pods 
of a medium green color keep well after 
picking. 
3517 BEAN, GREEN POD PLENTIFUL. 14 Ib. 
15c; Lb. 45c; 3 Ibs. $1.20. 

Delicious Celtuce 
Celtuce is a new leafy vegetable belonging to 
the lettuce family but adapted to more uses. 
When young, the leaves may be used as let- 
tuce or cooked as greens. But the delicacy of 
the central stem is its chief value. When 
grown, remove the lower leaves and the outer 
fibrous coating of the central stem. Split the 
stem lengthwise, chill and serve raw with 
dressing or cook as celery or asparagus. In any 
way it is served, you will find it delightfully 
tasty, with a flavor suggestion of celery or 
asparagus. 
3695 CELTUCE. Pkt. 15c; 4 oz. 30c; 4 oz. 
55c; Oz. $1.00. 

Fine Pie-Fruit 
Garden Huckleberry although related to 
the tomato family, produces a fruit similar to 
but larger than the common Huckleberry or 
Blueberry. It is an annual and grown from 
seed each year but is very prolific, yielding an 
abundance of fruit which will remain on the 
plant two months after they are ripe. 
The fruit is excellent for Pies and Preserves 
and when cooked with apples, lemon or other 
sour fruit, makes the finest jelly. To use for 
pies or sauce, add sugar and lemon juice or a 
little vinegar. 
The plants are upright and branching, 244 
to 3 feet tall. The fruits are black, about 4% 
inch in diameter and borne in clusters fairly 
covering the plant. 
3800 GARDEN HUCKLEBERRY. Pkt. 15; 2 
for 25c. 

Garden Huckleberry 


Bean, Dwarf Green Plentiful 

Celtuce 
A Superior Carrot 
Orange Coreless Carrot is a beautiful and a 
delicious carrot and cannot be excelled for the 
home garden. It is of deep orange red through- 
out and practically coreless, of excellent sweet 
flavor, firm and crisp. The roots grow 7 to 8 
inches long, cylindrical, only very slightly 
tapered, making them a very beautiful carrot 
at any stage of their development. 
Orange Coreless is a remarkably good 
keeper, retaining its flavor and color for 
months when stored dry or when canned, 
3668 CARROT, ORANGE CORELESS. Pkt. 10c; 
% oz. 35c; Oz. GOc; 4 Ib. $1.75. 
Fine New Celery 
Summer Pascal Celery is a new and early 
maturing green celery of superior quality 
which blanches quickly and easily. Plants are 
of medium height with thick round stalks and 
full golden heart. The stalks are brittle, 
entirely stringless and have a delightful nutty 
flavor. They average 7 to 8 inches in length. 
Because of its quick growth and easy blanch- 
ing, Summer Pascal furnishes a longer seascn 
of use and still retains its quality throughout 
late fall. 
For the home garden Summer Pascal is a 
most excellent and satisfactory variety and 
one with which even an amateur will succeed. 
3683 CELERY, SUMMER PASCAL. Pkt. 15c; 
4 oz. 50c; Oz. 9Oc. 
A Better Chard 
Rhubarb Chard is a new Swiss Chard that 
looks like Rhubarb. The stalks are a bright 
crimson, thick and solid. The crimson color 
extends through the veins and ribs of the 
leaves, making it a very attractive foliage. 
The heavily crumpled leaves are large and 
luxuriant and furnish a marvelous amount of 
“oreens.’’ The leaves may be used alone or 
with the stalks or the stalks may be used 
alone, prepared similar to asparagus. How- 
ever used, you will find the delicious flavor 
of this Chard different and superior to any 
you have yet tasted. 
3599 RHUBARB CHARD. Pkt. 15c; Oz. 50c; 14 
Ib. $1.50. 
A Grand Lettuce ~~ 
Oak Leaf Lettuce is an extremely early va- 
riety being ready to use in 40 days from sow- 
ing and still able to withstand the hot weather 
without loss of flavor or tendency to bolt to 
seed, 
The leaves are tender and crisp, delicate in 
texture and flavor, thick and succulent and 
deeply lobed like the leaf of the oak. 
The attractive loose leaf heads are of 
golden green and of fine size. They are easily 
grown and the most satisfactory for Spring, 
Summer or Fall use. They maintain their 
fresh crispness and their delicious butter-like 
flavor throughout hot months, when others 
become bitter. 
3843 LETTUCE, OAK LEAF. Pkt. 1Oc; 14 02. 
30c; Oz. 50c. 



Oak Leaf Lettuce 
Our Vegetable Seeds have been bred to grow the highest quality produce. 
