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ACTUAL SIZE OF 
FARIBO MIDGET 
SWEET CORN 
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MINNESOTA 
SALAS DWARF “CUKE” XII 
SWEET CORN (No. 277) There’s room in the smallest garden 
(No. 215)—We honestly believe for this new midget “‘cuke’’ from Minnesota. 
you've never tasted sweet corn Miniature, shapely 4 inch fruits are borne in 
like this! No garden is too small for clusters, (often at every leaf node), on com- 
a few rows of this novel, miniature table pact 18 to 24 inch vines. Matures extremely 
delicacy. Acclaimed the sweetest, tenderest, | early. Makes unique, savory pickles. 
most flavorful corn ever grown! Midget, 4- Pkt. 25c prepaid 
inch, butter-yellow ears, of highest sugar 
content, on miniature 30 inch plants, in less 
than 60 days! Nothing finer, fresh or frozen. 
Vp lb. 65c (Seeds are small and go farther). 
Big Pkt. 35c. 
All America Gold Medal 
NEW HAMPSHIRE 
MIDGET 
WATERMELON 
(No. 879) A sensational new 
melon for small gardens! Ex- 
tremely early. Valuable in the 
north—its high quality is 
unique! The 7 inch fruits 
make individual servings—a 
refrigerator space-saver. Our 
strain has practically no rind, 
crisp, juicy, rich red flesh of 
high sugar content. All Amer- 
ica Gold Medal Winner. 
Pkt. 25c, oz. 65c ppd. 
MIDGET VEGETABLE 
COLLECTION 
PKTS. one of each 
5 shown here 
$1.25 Value s] 
post paid for only... 
MINNESOTA TINY TIM 
MIDGET MUSKMELON MIDGET TOMATO —> 
(No. 356)—A new midget sensation (No. 750)—These novel, minia- 
from U. of Minn. Horticulture Dept. ture three-quarter inch tomatoes 
Novel 4-inch cantaloupes—just right are easy to grow in house or gar- 
for individual serving, ripen in only den. A fascinating, colorful, potted 
60 days! Small 3 ft. vines, produce house plant. Ideal for garnish- 
surprising numbers of luscious little ing winter-time menus, or in sal- 
melons with high sugar content, edi- ads and preserves. Dwarf 
ble to the rind! Has a sweet, appe- plants, loaded with brilliant 
tizing flavor all its own. Seed scarce. scarlet miniature fruits! 
Pkt. 25c, 3 Pkts. 65c. Pkt. 25c, 3 Pkts. 65c. 
You Can Grow These in the Smallest of Gardens! 
