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leaves and stalks make perfect 
“Greens”. A Spring tonic that is 
loaded with vitamins and mighty 
delicious to boot. Grows any- 
where and come on all summer. 
The more you cut it, the more it 
grows. Pkt. 10c; 2 ox. 15¢; 
ounce 25c; '/ Ib. 65c, Postpaid. 
» 
. 

CELERY 
One packet makes 200 to 300 plants. Raise 
like cabbage and tomato plants. 
272. GOLDEN SELF-BLANCHING, (100 
days.) The very finest Celery in cultivation. 
Blanches itself to a rich creamy yellow heart 
with crisp, tender stalks. Pkt. 10c; Y2 oz. 
35c; ounce 65c, Postpaid. 
276 GIANT PASCAL. (125 days.) Very ten- 
der, thick, solid, and brittle. Stalks grow 2 
feet high. Excellent winter keeper. Pkt 10; 
V2 ox. 40c; ounce 70c, Postpaid. 




SWEET POTATOES 
Sweet Potatoes have been hard to 
get and quite high priced for several 
years. It will certainly pay you well 
to grow your own, 
Plants have been scarce, too, for 
the last three years. So get your 
order to us right away. Plants are not 
shipped until safe weather but ship- 
ments are made in the same order we 
receive the orders. Avoid disappoint- 
ment by sending your order early. 
TENDER TABL 
CULTURE: Sow one ounce to 100 feet of row, 6 to 
8 pounds per acre. Plant in rows 18 to 24 inches 
apart, cover seed % to I inch deep. Thin plants to 
4 inches apart. Plant Beets real early and continue 
clear up until the middle of July. Soak the seed 
BABY CANNIN 
(See picture on Back Cover.) 

I 
G BEET 
203. (Baby Beet.) (54 days.) Best canning and pickling beets 
yet developed. Perfect globe-shaped, smooth and uniform with 
deep crimson, even color throughout. Grows 3 inches across 
and makes the finest pickling beet you ever tasted when 
about half grown. The smooth, tender flesh is the finest 
quality of them all. Pkt. 10¢; /2 oz. 20c; ounce 35¢; V4 Ib. 98c, 
Postpaid. 
STOCK and POULTRY BEETS 
216. MAMMOTH LONG RED 
MANGEL. (95 days.) The most 
» widely known mangel. Yields 
up to 40 tons per acre — the 
large roots often weighing 15 to 
20 pounds each. They frequently 
grow 2 feet or more long.,with 
half the beet growing out of the 
ground which makes them easy 
to harvest. Just rick them up in 
storage like stove wood. Skin 
bright red and flesh white with 
rings of pink. 
Y2 oz. 12¢; ounce 20c; 4 Ib. 
70c; Ib. $1.85, Postpaid. 
CULTURE: One ounce plants a 100 ft. row. Sow 8 to 
10 pounds per acre in April and May in rows about 
2% to 3 feet apart, covering the seed ¥, to an inch 
deep. Thin plants to 8 inches. Dig before severe frost. 
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overnight to hasten germination. 

Early Wonder — 
Extra Early. Deep Red. 
206. (50 days.) The finest extra early 
beet. A week or more ahead of De- 
troit Dark Red. Blood red all the way 
through. Large, semi-flat with round- 
ed bottom. Perfectly uniform. Fine 
grained, good flavor. Smooth, clear 
skinned. The first beef ready for the 
table in early summer and ideal to 
plant in late summer for a big fall 
crop. Pkt. 5c; Y2 oz. 15¢; ounce 25¢; 
Yq Ib, 75c, Postpaid. 

HOME CANNING 
BEET SPECIAL 
NO. 66 
14 ounce Baby Canning 20c 
14 ounce Red Heart 22¢ 
14 oz. Detroit Dark Red 18¢ 
Regular 60c Value 
ALL FOR ONLY 
49c POSTPAID 


" DETROIT DARK RED 
Home Canning Favorite 
YOUR CHOICE OF 
10. Nancy Hal! 
11. Yellow Jersey 
12. Porto Rico (Yam) 







POSTPAID PRICES 
100 Plants...........85¢ 
200 Plants .......-.$1.59 
500 Plants ......>.. 3.35 
1000 Plants ......... 5.65 



If you don’t know which to 
order, we recommend Nancy 
Hall. 





205. (60 days.) In our estimation the best main crop and canning 
beet in existence. This one does away with the white or light colored 
zones in the flesh. It cans dark red with no browns or purples. De- 
troit Dark Red is a globe-shaped beet, a favorite everywhere. 
Equally good for canning, pickling, or winter storage. This is the 
one we use at home for our own use. 

RED HEART 
209. (58 days.) Here is a 
new, greatly improved vari- 
ety. The interior color is a 
solid ringless red, unmatched 
for fine flavor and excellent 
texture. A beauty in the dish 
or in the jar. Slightly small- 
er than Detroit but more 
uniform. Pkt. 10¢; V2 oz. 
22c; oz. 35¢; Va Ib. $1.00, 
Postpaid. 
Pkt. 10c; 2 oz. 18c; ounce 30c; 4 Ib. 85c, Postpaid. 

= Riad 
TAKE THE AXE TO 
YOUR FOOD BILLS 
Food prices are getting out of sight. 
The answer is to have a garden. 
Even a city-lot garden will cut your 
food costs by many dollars. Remem- 
ber the outlandish prices you paid 
last year for peas, beans, corn, and 
other fresh produce. Then remember 
to have a “Grocery Store” garden 
of your own this year. 
