

Mammoth Jumbo Peanut 
The regular commercial variety. Does best in 
Ce states. No. 138, Pkt. 10¢; % Ib. 40c; 
e ¢€. 
GROW YOUR OWN 
MUSHROOMS 
AMERICAN PURE CULTURE SPAWN 
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Here is a- home gardening activity well worth your 
while. All you need is a cellar or well-built out-build- 
ing which can be kept to a temperature of 55 to 65 
degrees in cold weather. Full cultural directions sent 
with each brick, No. 391, per brick 50c. 

TO ADD INTEREST 
AND SPICE 
TO YOUR GARDER 





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EARLY SPANISH PEANUTS 
Can Be Raised North or South 
These peanuts are easy to grow and a very interesting addition to the 
home garden. This is the earliest of all varieties, and will mature:in 
all Northern States. The nuts are very sweet and used largely as 
o substitute for almonds, 
No. 120, Pkt. 10¢; 44 lb. 40¢; Ib. 70c. 
GARDEN HUCKLEBERRY 
From Seed to Berries Same 
Season—This annual berry, 
sometimes known as Wonder 
Berry or Sunberry, is a deli- 
cious edible fruit which will 
grow and thrive in acid soil. 
Belongs to the same family as 
the tomato and should receive 
the same cultivation,. Berries 
are large, about 1 inch; in 
diameter. shining. black in 
color, They require 3 long 
time to ripen and have best 
flavor if allowed to remain on 
plants until after a light frost. 
Wonderful for pies or pre- 
serves when combined with 
apples or lemons; — 
No. 127, Pkt. 10¢; %4 02. 35¢. 


A NATIVE OF NORTH AMERICA 
TOBACCO 
“Grow Your Own” 1 oz. Will Plant an 
WHITE BURLEY. The Kentucky 
favorite. Long, broad attractive 
leaves used for fillers and wrap- 
pers. No. 500, 
CONNECTICUT SEED LEAF, 
One of the leading varieties for 
the Northern and Middle Cen- 
tral States, Used for cigar wrap-= 
pers. No. 501. 
HAVANA. An early variety with 7 
large thin leaves much prized 
as cigar wrappers. No, 502. 
PENNSYLVANIA SEED LEAF. 
Produces a very large handsome 
leaf of good quality. Very ex- &% 
tensively grown right here in ga¥ 
Lancaster County. No. 503. & 
Pkt. 10¢; % oz. 50¢; oz. 90e. 
Acre 


AMMOTH 
RUSSIAN SUNFLOWER 
Single Heads 12 to 20 in. Across—Can be grown any- 
where, in places where other crops fail to make a 
stand. A small planting will produce a great quan- 
tity of the best egg producing food you can find 
for your chickens. Stalks make good kindling. If you 
have any. unsightly corners or fences to hide here is the 
No. 136, Pkt. 10c: 
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ideal plant for this purpose. 
1% lb. 256; lb. 45ce. 
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