You save 95c when you order this “Food for Everyone” 
Vegetable Collection. This grand assortment of the finest 
vegetable varieties would cost you $1.95 at regular catalog 
prices. Order today and save! 

3 oz. Beans—Giant Stringless ....... ay ics aap tne $0.10 
3 oz. Beans—Golden Wax .................. .....- 12 
Ye ib. Sweet Corn—Hybrid Golden Bantam.......... 10 
3 oz. Peas—Alaska Wilt Resistant.................. -10 
3 oz. Peas—Little Marvel ............... 6. ee 10 
Pkt. Beets—Baby Canning ........................ 10 Easy to Grow ... Complete Instructions With Your Order 
Pkt. Beets—Detroit Dark Red..................... -10 
Soy gist deht oma Ate yamine es wi ae? ‘1p. | 632 EARLY SPANISH PEANUTS. Ma- 630. MAMMOTH JUMBO. The large 
Pkt. ucumbers—Straight Eight .................. - tures’ as far north: as{Canadian ine: . ; 
Pkt. Lettuce—Black Seeded Simpson............... 10 Very prolific. Pods well filled. Does well standard diate eed Ree ae 
Pkt, > Leltuce—Prizehead 263 ee eee -10 anywhere in the Corn Belt. V4 Ib. 12¢: early. Stands e heat an routh. 
Pkt. Parsley—Champ. Moss. Curled? 45) eee 10 V2 Ib. 23¢; Ib. 43c; 3 Ibs. $1.00, Post- Makes big yields. V4 Ib. 12¢; Y2 |b. 
Pkt. Parsnip—Hollow Crown ..................... 10 paid. 23c; Ib. 43¢; 3 Ibs. $1.00, Postpaid. 
Pkt. Radish—Crimson Giant .....)................ .10 
Pkt. . Radish—White Icicle. ....... 20... e ee eee -10 
Pkt. Spinach—King of Denmark................... .08 IN 
Pkt. Swiss Chard—For Greens.................... a U U S U A L 
Pki.; “Tanato—Rutger's <2. oe oe ee eee . aaa eases 
Pkt. Turnip—Purple Top White Globe.............. 05 ieee: Semen V - i T A KB L E S 
Pkt. Flower Seed—Surprise Flower Garden Mix..... 10 le a 
Regular Values..0.0s.5 ok $1.95 
20 DIFFERENT KINDS 
AT THIS BARGAIN PRICE 
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966. OKRA. The 931. BROCCOLI. 946. KALE OR 930. BRUSSELS 
602. CONNECTICUT FIELD or BIG TOM. 
(110 days.) The biggest producer. Gives you 
loads of big, golden yellow Pumpkins that 
weigh 15 to 25 lbs. Thick, sweet, fine-grained 
flesh. Excellent for pies and baking pur- 
poses. Pkt. 7c; ounce 15c; % Ib. 30c; 
ib. 75¢; 5 Ibs. $3.00, Postpaid. 
604. KING OF THE MAMMOTH. (110 days.) Large 
globe-shaped fruits. Skin is orange, thick orange 
flesh. Sometimes weigh as much as 60 to 90 
pounds. Pkt, 8c; ounce 18¢; % Ib. 40c; Ib. $1.00; 
5 Ibs. $4.25, Postpaid. 

610. SMALL SUGAR PIE. 82 
days.) The real pie Pump- 
kin. Fine grained golden 
flesh, sugar sweet. Even a 
few hills will give you lots of 
high-quality Pumpkins for 
fall use and winter storage. 
Pkt. 10c; ounce 17c¢; 4 ib. 
42c; Ib. 98c, Postpaid, 
615. PRIZE PUMPKIN MiX- 
TURE. The best varieties, 
different kinds and shapes, 
large and small. You’re 
bound to get what you want. 
More are ordering them eve- 
ry year. Pkt. 5¢; ounce 12e; 
Ya Ib, 30c; ib. 75c, Postpaid, 
PUMPKIN CULTURE 
CULTURE. 1 packet of seed plants 
about 6 hills; 1 ounce 25 hills; 4 
lbs. will plant an acre. Plant 
after weather is warm, in hills 8 
to 10 feet apart. Give the vines 
plenty of room: 
big Okra pods add 
a fine flavor and 
give body to your 
soups, Pkt. 8c, 
ounce 15c. 
(35 days.) Branch- 
ing heads have a 
delicate cauliflow- 
er flavor. Pkt. 10¢; 
V4 ox. 15¢; ounce 
35c. 
BARECOLE. Nu- 
merous dark green 
curled leaves. Like 
Spinach. Pkt. 10¢; 
ounce, 20c, 
SPROUTS. Small, 
tender and tasty 
sprouts like minia- 
ture cabbage. Pkt. 
10¢; ounce 45c, 

962, MUSTARD. Southern Giant Curled. Large 
200. PARADISE ASPARAGUS. This new and finer 
variety beats anything you’ve ever raised . . . for 
earlier yield, for lots of fat tender stalks, and for 
delicious flavor. A great improvement. Rust resis- 
tant, too. Complete planting instructions sent with 
each order. Packet 10¢; ounce 50c; VY Ib. $1.10, 
Postpaid. 
HERBS 
curled-leaf variety. Pkt, 5¢; ounce 35, 
RHUBARB 
Giant Victoria 
202. A popular variety. Rhubarb can be raised 
from seed very easily, but the stalks should not be 
used until plants have had a full season’s growth. 
Pkt, 10¢; ox. 25¢; V4 Ib. 70c; Ib. $2.10, Postpaid, 
GROW YOUR OWN 
SEASONINGS 
RUSSIAN MAMMOTH 
SUNFLOWER 
420. Giant heads, compactly filled with 
big seeds. Heads often measure over a 
foot across. The seed are fine feed for 
poultry and birds. Plants grow to 10 feet 
high to provide excellent shade for poul- 
try. 


Qunce 5c; 4 Ib. 15c¢; Ib. 48e; 
3 Ibs. $1.25, Postpaid 
69. HERB COLLECTION. 1 Pkt. each of Sage, Dill, Cara- 
way and Lavender .. . 35c value, All 4 Pkts, Only 25¢, 
Postpaid. 
Easy to grow. Complete instructions free with each 
order. Varieties marked with a star (x) are perennials 
and live from year to year. 
902. CARAWAY. Delicacy for flavoring pastries, meats, 
and beverages. Pkt. 10c, Postpaid. 
*922. LAVENDER, Dried leaves and flowers used to scent 
clothes. Pkt. 10c, Postpaid. 
%913. ROSEMARY. Leaves for seasoning, also used as medicine. 
Pkt. 10c, Postpaid. 
907, SUMMER SAVORY. For flavoring salads, dressings, and gravy. 
Pkt. 10c, Postpaid. 
909. SWEET BASIL. Used for flavoring soups, stews, and other 
dishes containing tomatoes or cheese. Pkt. 10c, Postpaid. 
910. SWEET MARJORAM. Leaves used for garnishing, seasoning 
sausages, soups and dressing. Pkt. 10¢, Postpaid. 
911. THYME, Used principally for seasoning. Pkt. 10¢, Postpaid. 

906. Stems, leaves and seeds 
for your dill pickle making. 
Pkt. 5¢; ounce 30c, Postpaid, 

SAGE 
915. For your sausage and 
dressings. Pkt. 10c; 2 ox. 
60c, Postpaid. 
