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Michael-Leonard’s 
GREAT NEW GARDEN SEED 
CATALOG DESCRIBES NEARLY 
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300 VARIETIES OF VEGETABLES 
ib this great, new catalog you'll 
find just about every vegetable 
you ever heard of, and perhaps 
some you never heard of. Many 
say it’s the most complete seed 
book they’ve ever seen. 
Has Concise Descriptions 
But even more, you'll like the 
brief, factual way in which each 
vegetable is fully described. 
You'll find no “glittering gener- 
alities,”” no boastful superlatives 
. . . just common sense facts and 
details of color, size, growth, fla- 
vor, maturity and other vital 
specifications every sound, prac- 
tical gardener desires. 
Likewise, you'll like the accu- 
rate, careful illustrations. Each 
and every picture is made accord- 
ing to scale, so that at a glance 
you can tell the real difference in 
size, shape and other character- 

istics of each and every variety. 
Comparison is easy. For instance, 
this catalog has pictured eleven 
different varieties of cabbage. 
Quickly you look at the pictures, 
read the fast, factual descriptions 
and tell exactly which variety 
you wish to plant. Yes — you 
can do this for each and every 
vegetable, and have your entire 
garden turn out just as you 
planned. 
Of course, you want a copy of 
this catalog. And we have sent 
a supply to your Michael-Leonard 
Seed dealer. When you call for 
your copy, however, should he be 
out of them, write The Michael- 
Leonard Company, 333 W. 35th 
Street, Chicago 16 —or if you 
live west of the Mississippi River 
address us at Sioux City 6, Iowa. 
There is no charge or obligation 
on your part. 



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