Max Schlings 
Twin Pail Flower 
‘Gatherer 
Now take all the time in the world to 
pick your flowers—this ingenious Twin 
Pail Flower Gatherer will keep them GAR- 
DEN FRESH . without wilting 
or waste. Ideal for both long and short- 
stemmed flowers. Made of sturdy, gal- 
vanized iron with attractive green baked 
enamel finish. Invaluable for your garden 
or as a gift for your week-end hostess. 
$6.75 postpaid anywhere in the U. S. A. 
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The Why of Home-Grown 
Vegetables 
Home grown vegetables came into their 
own during the War when Victory Gar- 
dening was the patriotic and common- 
sense thing to do. 
Many succulent items Such as Sweer 
Corn, Watermelons and Cucumbers were 
proscribed because of the space. required 
to grow them, and it was for that reason 
we introduced our famous ‘MIDGET 
VEGETABLES”: Mason’s Golden Midget 
Ccrn, Midget Watermelon, and Tiny Tim 
Tomato. The novelty of these vegetables 
actually captured prize publicity spots in 
national magazines and in the press in 
general. 
Those who contemplate abandoning 
vegetables should realize that store 
bought garden produce can never equal 
the succulence of the home grown kind. 
Lettuce is one item that should be grown 
at home as well as the famous Midgets. 
For that reason we have added the. 
Famous Bibb and new Bronze Beauty 
Lettuce to make a perfect collection of 
vegetables to be grown by the small home 
gardener. 
‘Don’t Let Your Victory Garden Be- 
come a Memory.” 
