-WEGETABLES OF SPECIAL MERIT 
81 SUPERGREEN BEANS 
New—All America Bronze Medal Winner 
This new thick-fleshed green bean is one of the finest modern varieties 
we have seen. Bred for quality as well as appearance, it is excellent to eat 
fresh and valuable for canning and freezing. The round, smooth, slim 
pods are remarkably uniform for length, averaging 544-6 in., and they 
are tender, brittle, and absolutely free of strings or fiber. 
Medium early, Supergreen has strong plants, bearing the pods well up, 
and is highly productive. It is particularly valuable in northern sections 
and like other beans it is most delicious if picked quite young. We recom- 
mend it highly for home use, roadside stands and local markets. The seed 
is mottled brown. 
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55 PENCIL POD BLACK WAX 
The Finest Round Wax Bean 
A favorite of ours for many years, Pencil Pod is still the best wax bean 
to grow. The vines are vigorous and bear profusely over a long period. 
The pods are of the finest type, long round and nearly straight with a 
beautiful clear rich yellow color. Meaty, tender and sweet, it has a dis- 
tinctive flavor and quality, much appreciated by all those who enjoy 
good wax beans. Its wide adaptability and attractive appearance make 
it ideal for home gardens, market, canning and freezing. 
Pkt. 15¢; 4% Lb. 35c; Lb. 65c; 2 Lbs. $1.20; 74% Lbs. $3.75; 15 Lbs: 
$7.20. 

Supergreen—Good-looking round beans of finest flavor. 
270 GOLDEN ACRE—The Best Early Cabbage 
Every garden should have some Golden Acre. It is not only the earliest 
cabbage we know but so dependable and sure-heading that practically 
every plant makes a perfect head. The heads are medium sized, ideal 
for family use, and the plants make a neat compact growth with few 
outer leaves, permilting them to be set close together. The growth is very 
uniform and the attractive round heads are tender and delicious to eat. 
Growers everywhere recognize this as the most profitable early market 
cabbage and home gardeners are always proud of their Golden Acre. 
Pkt. 10c; 4% Oz. 35c; Oz. 60c; 44 Lb. $1.55; 4% Lb. $2.40; Lb. $4.50. 
255 DANISH BALLHEAD—Harris’ Special Strain 
The Ideal Cabbage for Late Market and Storage 
Our years of selection work on Danish Ballhead have made this special 
strain the finest late cabbage to be had. Its rounder, greener, more uni- 
form heads are far superior to any other Danish, and its excellent ship- 
ping and keeping qualities have made it a long-standing favorite with 

Danish Ballhead, Harris’ Special Strain. 
Round green heads—just the right size and shape. 
commercial growers. One of the finest varieties for storage, it holds its 
green color and firmness remarkably well. 

Since they average five or six pounds apiece, these solid heads are “Our field of Danish Ballhead, your strain, was certainly a picture last 
just the right size for market, and their handsome appearance makes 
them doubly attractive to customers. Not only in good growing seasons 
but also in poorer ones, the vigor and great uniformity of this strain make 
year. I have never seen anything to beat it. Even with the severe drought that 
we had, every head was solid. I just had to mention this, as everyone around 
us had failures with cabbage.” 
it a consistently heavy yielder of fine cabbage. 
F. E. Hinkley, Petosky, Mich. Jan. 23, 1948 
Pkt. 15c; 144 Oz. 40c; Oz. 75c; 4 Lb. $2.15; % Lb. $3.75; Lb. $7.00. 

222 LONG SEASON, “A Beet of Quality” 
Also called ‘‘Winter Keeper’’ or ‘‘New Century”’ 
This beet has long been a favorite among our customers, and each year makes a 
host of new friends. 
It will remain tender and sweet all summer and fall and it will keep in fine con- 
dition all winter. It is by far the best quality table beet. It makes no difference 
whether the beets are young or old, small or large, they are always tender. The 
beets are a very deep red color throughout, and the large tops are light green. 
Do not depend on this beet for early use as it grows slowly but when the early- 
sown beets get tough and poor, the Long Season will be found to be of the finest 
quality. Even though they grow very large they are still just as tender as the young 
early beets and they retain their fine quality stored in a cold place for winter use, 
when your family will appreciate them most. 
Pkt. 15c; Oz. 35c; 144 Lb. 95c; % Lb. $1.40; Lb. $2.60. 
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