

1947 VEGETABLE GARDEN COLLECTION 
20 GENEROUS PACKETS ONLY Sl 
| Here we have grouped together an assortment 1 Pkt. Bean, Stringless $0.15 1 Pkt. Lettuce, Head $0.10 







of carefully chosen varieties which will pro- 1 Pkt. Bean, Baby Lima 15 | 1 Pkt. Onion, White 15 | 
vide the vitamins and nutrition your family: 1 Pkt. Beet, Early 15 | 1 Pkt. Parsley 15 
needs. Besides being good for you, they’re 1 Pkt. Beet, Late 15 | 1 Pkt. Peas, Marvel 10 | 
plenty good to eat, chock-full of flavor and 1 Pkt. Cabbage, Early 15 | 1 Pkt. Radish, Icicle 10 § 
§ appetizing tenderness. Offered at a substan- 1 Pkt. Carrot, Danver’s a5) 1 Pkt. Radish; Rea 10 | 
tial Savings because orders can be made up 1 Pkt. Corn, Evergreen .10 | 1 Pkt. Spinach 10 § 
| in advance of the busy season. You receive 1 Pkt. Corn, Golden 10 | 1 Pkt. Squash, Golden 10 
seed valued at $2.45 for only $1.00. 1 Pkt. Cucumber .10 | 1 Pkt. Tomato, Giant 15 § 

Please do not ask for substitutions. 1 Pkt. Lettuce, Leaf 10} 1 Pkt. Turnip, Pur. Top .10 J 



Total Value—20 packets ...... oes te cage oes 58 
SAVE $1.45—ALL SENT POSTPAID FOR $1.00 


LARGE GREEN GLOBE 
ARTICHOKE 
A Decided Delicacy 
Grown and highly esteemed for its 
"9 edible uniquely flavored, large flow- 
‘} ering heads. Quite different from 
= the Jerusalem Artichoke which is 
em crown for its tuberous roots. You 
can grow this increasingly popular 
French delicacy in your own garden. 
No. 380, Pkt. 10¢; oz. 45e. 
Almond Nuts 
Think of raising nuts without 
-- a tree! These tubers grow close § 
* to the surface and are very pro- 
> jific. They have a thin shell, J 
covering snow-white, delicious § 
meat which has a sweet flavor } 
very muchresembling an almond. { 
Plant like potatoes and harvest § 
the same time. Because of Siate ¢ 
Law Almond Nuts cannot be j 
shipped to California. 
No. 035, Pkt. 10¢; 12 lb. 25¢; § 
Ib. 40c. 

New Rust Proof “Mary Washington” 
ASPARAGUS 
italian Green M4 
Sprouting Broccoli—Calabrese Cut asparagus raised from seed lightly 
: ; i the third year and regularly thereafter. 
Here is one of the new- Mary Washitigton prodtt¢es shoots which 
er vegetables which is are thick, straight, dark green with fine 
becoming more popular flavor. Heavy yielder and highly re- 
jevery year. It is culti- J sistant to rust. No. 100, Pkt. 10¢; 
vated the same as cauli- oz. 20¢; 4 Ib. 60¢e. 
flower which it resembles. | 
. Uhe bluish-green heads § 
Pare ready in about go § 
days and small heads 
grow after the main head } UC pt 5 russels Sprouts 

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has been cut: One oz. 
of seed will produce 
about 1500 plants; 6 ozs. 
will plant an acre. No. 
403, Pkt. 15¢; % o2. 
-40c; oz. 75. ; 
Improved Long Island. Stalks grow 
20 inches high and are completely 
covered from top to bottom with tiny 
cabbages more tender and delicious 
than any other member of the cab- 
bage family. Perfectly hardy, early 
frost improves them. An oz. will sow 
about 400 feet of row. Set plants 18 
inches apart and break leaves from 
“a eee ~stem to promote better growth of 
heads, No. 121, Pkt. 15¢; 4% oz. 50c; oz. 90c. 
TAMPALA 
Tampala is. different from any vegetable you’ve ever eaten. 
it is far superior to spinach in every way, possessing a 
delicate flavor all its own. ‘The leaves are carried high on 
the 2 ft. plants and remain free from the grit and sand 
which is so distasteful in spinach. It bears well in hot 
weather, remaining tender and mild over a long growing 
period. Most people who have tried it prefer it to all 
other greens. and we believe it is destined to become one of 
the most popular of vegetables. Recipes sent upon request. 
No. 685, Pkt. 15¢; Y% oz. 45¢; 14 02. 75¢; oz. $2.00. 



















