BABY CANNING BEET 
RED CLOUD 
TOMATO 
\ 761. (57 Days.) Three weeks ear- 
lier than Rutger! Tomatoes by 
Mid-July from plants set out 
early in May! Medium size, firm, 
smooth, meaty, and fine flavor. 
During the very hot, dry days 
cf last Summer, Red Cloud kept 
on bearing much more fruit than 
any other variety. No matter 
what other tomato you plant, be FE 
sure you have some Red Clouds. = 
Pkt. 15; Ys oz. 35c; V2 o2. 60c, = 
Postpaid. 
TENDERSWEET 
CARROT 
303. (70 days.) Pictured at the 
leit. The sweetest of them all 
and very early, too. Delicious fla- 
vor and melting tenderness de- 
lights everyone. Deep orange 
color, very smooth and uniform. 
“Tender-sweet” tells the story. 
10¢; V2 ox. 20c; ounce 35¢; 4 Ib. 98c, Postpaid. 

) ‘ Grow this one for sure. Pkt. 10¢; 
/ Y2 oz. 25¢; ounce 40c; 1% 
$1.20, Postpaid. 
Ib. 






STILL MORE 
VEGETABLES 
For a complete listing os 
scores of the finest varieties 
vegetables turn to 
PAGES 24 to 40 
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EARLY MAY PEA 
Extra Early, Sweet and Tender 
174. (55 Days.) As early as the earliest and 
far sweeter and more tender than the Alaska 
types. Vigorous vines grow 2 feet high and 
make big yields of sugar-sweet peas. A fa- 
vorite for every use: delicious eaten fresh, 
finé for home canning, unexcelled for quick 
freezing. Sure to please you in every way. 
Big 3-oz. pkt. 10c; 2 Ib. 25c; 1 Ib. 45ce; 
2 Ibs. 80c, Postpaid. 
WHITE SWEET KEEPER 
504. A new one and a champion in 
every way! Combines the best fea- 
tures of finest Bermuda and best 
Spanish varieties. Sweet and mild 
like the Bermuda, firm and solid 
and an excellent keeper like the 
Spanish onions. White Sweet 
Keepers average 1% to 34 lb. each, 
are round and smooth. Frost proof 
plants, too, so you can put the 
plants out extra early. (Approxi- 
mate count). 200 plants 75c; 500 
for $1.35; 1000: for $2.55, Post- 
paid. 
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203. (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 all. Pkt. 
SHENANDOAH, 
IOWA 


4TH OF JULY SWEET CORN 
139. (64 days.) Earliest of all the hy- 
brids and the beautiful golden kernels 
are very sweet and tender. Medium size 
12-row ears. For the past 5) years our 
- very early plantings of this great hybrid’ 
have made roasting ears for the 4th of 
July. That explains the name. Plant it 
this year for delicious roasting ears real 
early, ahead of all the rest. BIg 3-oz. Pkt. 
15c; V2 Ib. 35¢; Ib. 55c; 2 tbs. 98e, 
Postpaid. 2 



GIANT RADISHES | sa 
Double the size of the ordinary radishes, firm, 3 
solid, crisp mild. (See page 37.) “is g < 
CRIMSON GIANT - 
642. The great big bright crimson radish. 
Crisp, solid, mild. 
WHITE GIANT 
643. A twin brother of Crimson Giant ex- 
cept snow white. 


















Your choice: Pkt. 10c; ounce 20c; 4 Ib. 40c; 
Ib. 95¢, Postpaid. 
639. One Packet each of Crimson and White 
Giant. Only 15c; Postpaid. 
NEW LOGAN GREEN BEAN 
106. (51 Days.) A new one origin- 
ated by the U. S. Department of 
Agriculture. It continues to make 
wonderful records in our test gar- 
dens! Long, plump, dark green 
pods are extra tender, extra de- 
licious and there are no strings. 
The yields were very heavy in all 
our plantings through the Spring 
and Summer. Cans the best of all 
the beans we grew. Try this new 
one. 
Big 3-oz. Pkt. 15c; 
V2 Lb. 33; 
Lb. 60c, 
Postpaid 
