FOR THE 
SMALL 
GARDEN 
ACTUAL SIZE OF 
FARIBO MIDGET 
SWEET CORN 






JUST RIGHT for the 
FREEZER 
CARTON 





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MIDGET BABY CUCUMBER 
SWEET CORN (No. 254)—A new ‘‘vest pocket cuke” from 
(No. 230)—We honestly believe Minn. Experiment Station. Ideal for pickles or 
you've never tasted sweet corn slicing. 4-inch fruits are born on compact 
like this! No garden is too small for vines, not inclined to “‘run”’ extensively, like 
a few rows of this novel, miniature table other varieties. Just the thing for the small 
delicacy. Acclaimed the sweetest, tenderest, garden. Very early—a heavy cropper. 
most flavorful corn ever grown! Midget, 4- § Pkt. 10c, oz. 25c, 1/4 lb. 85c. 
inch, buttery-yellow ears, of highest sugar 
content, on miniature 30 inch plants, in less 
than 60 days! Nothing finer, fresh or frozen. 
14, lb. 50c (Seeds are small and go farther). 
Big Pkt. 35c. 

CHEYENNE 
Bush Pumpkin 
(No. 566)—Grow de- 
licious pie pumpkins in 
the smallest back-yard 
garden! Compact, 
bushy plants, 3 to 4 ft. 
across, produce amaz- 
ing numbers of brilliar t 
orange fruits, close to 
the crown. Fruits are 
“Sugar Pie’’ type with 
deep golden flesh. 
Pkt l0cioz..15c;"1/, 
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MINNESOTA “356” TINY TIM 
MIDGET MUSKMELON MIDGET TOMATO => 
(No. 356)—A new midget sensation (No. 640)—These novel, miniature, 
for the small garden! Novel 4-inch 
cantaloupes—just right for individ- 
ual serving, eat Rs 60 days! 
vi , on eet long, pro- : : 
one eases of ousioue potted house plants. Fruits are ideal 
little melons with high sugar content, for garnishing winter-time menus, or 
and deep orange flesh—edible to 1 salads and preserves. Dwart 
the rind! Has a sweetness and ap-__ Plants, 12 to 15 inches high, loaded 
petizing flavor all its own. Seed with brilliant scarlet miniature to- 
scarce. Pkt. 25c. matoes. Pkt. 25c, 3 Pkts. 65c. 
three-quarter inch tomatoes are 
easy to grow in house or garden. 
They make fascinating, colorful, 
