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Fairbo 
Cross Tomato 


New Negetables 
You should try 
MICHIGAN STATE 
ONION 
(No. 411) A “Long Keeping”’ 
yellow Sweet Spanish from 
Michigan State College. The 
splendid quality of regular 
Sweet Spanish plus ability to 
f keep in perfect condition for 
6 months! Enjoy big, firm, 
sweet onions in April. 
Pkt. 20c, oz. $1.00 

NEW FARIBO CROSS TOMATO 
(No. 738) Developed by crossing superior strains 
in Farmer Seed Research Fields. Smooth, solid 
scarlet fruits ripen evenly, grow medium to large 
in size. They mature earlier, and yield heavier 
than Rutgers! 
Pkt. 20c % oz. $1.00, oz. $1.75 ppd. 
PENNLAKE 
HEAD LETTUCE 
(No. 338) All-American winner 
from Penn. State College! Com- 
bines best features of Imperial and 
Pennlake Head Lettuce 
> MINHYBRID POP CORN 
es (No. 250) A white hulless hybrid, that’s 
Great Lakes. Readily forms solid, 
slightly conical heads of crisp, dark 
green foliage, without objection- 
able ‘‘ribbiness.”’ 
Pkt. 15c, oz. 75c ppd. 
CHERRY BELLE RADISH 
(No. 551) All-America winner from 
Holland! These attractive cherry- 
red radishes retain choice eating 
quality for days! Extra early, re- 
sistant to pithiness. 
Pkt. 10c, oz. 25c, 4 lb. 50c ppd. 









derness. 16% greater yield, 29% greater 
popping volume in U. of Minn. Farm tests. 
Brings a premium on the markets and 
from commercial poppers. 
Pkt. 10c, 4 lb. 20c, 44 lb. 35c, lb. 60c ppd. 
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re) the last word in quality, flavor, and ten- 
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WISCONSIN 
EARLY SCARLET TOMATO 
(No. 711) An extra-early tomato from 
Wisconsin's Experiment Station. Plants 
become loaded with bright scarlet, me- 











dium-sized, very smooth, round fruits, that 
ripen evenly and completely to the stem. 
Pkt. 15c, % oz. 60c, oz. $1.00 ppd. 
Minhybrid Popcorn 




Wis. 
Early 
(No. 353) Canadian research provides the first NS 
ripe muskmelons in your garden! Sweet, juicy, 
appetizing 4 to 5 inch fruits on compact vines os Scarlet 
that occupy little garden space. Ripens in the ee Tomato 
Farnorth “far north’’! 
Muskmelon Pkt. 25c, 5 pkts $1.00 ppd. 
