FARIBO BRITTLE 
WAX BEANS PACKETS 
(No. 34)—The finest in Wax HOME CANNER’S 
Beans. Heavy loads of tender, 
succulent, butter-flavored, abso- FAVORITES 
lutely stringless beans. Ideal for One of each shown here 
table use, canning or freezing. 
Big Pkt. 15c, 14 lb. 40c, lb. 65c } 5¢ 
prepaid, 
ppd. 
WADE 
GREEN BUSH BEAN 
(No. 19)—USDA's Gold Medal 
winner. Smooth, round, slender 
deep green pods, held well off 
the ground. Slow to wilt, strong 
mildew resistance, 
Big Pkt. 15c, 1% lb. 45c, 1 lb. 70, 
ey J f \ 
2 
LINCOLN, PEAS 
(No. 472)—An old™wagiety, 
known as Homesteader) in Gen 
outstanding, quick-freezing qual- 
ities were recently discovered. 
Midseason. Long, curved pods 
with medium sized peas that re- 
tain color and flavor when frozen. 
Big Pkt. 15c, 1% lb. 30c, 1 lb. 50c 
™, prepaid. 
SELECTED 
Varieties 
That Keep 
Their Garden age a 
Flavor in 2 : _ FARIBO BUTTER NUGGET 
Frozen Storage a ' HYBRID SWEET CORN 
: >= (No. 208)—A new deluxe guality 
corn featuring pencil-thin 8 inch 
cobs with 10 rows of the tender- 
est, sweetest, creamy-yellow ker- 
nels found on any hybrid. Fine 
for freezing. 88 days. 
Big Pkt. 20c, 1% lb. 35c, 
1 lb. 65c prepaid. 
DETROIT DARK RED WISCONSIN ae 
BEETS | TOMATO > 
(No, 85) These smooth, uniform, (No. 737)—A better canner 1 from - 
attractive beets, with crisp flesh -  U. of Wisconsin. Has most of the 
of deep xblood red, are sweet good features of Rutgers, but rip- 
an er, without a tra ce o ens earlier, fruits are larger 
woodiness. _ yields heavier. Ripens evenly. 
Pit ioe. 02 20 yy tb an prepai 4 : 2 Pht. 1Sc, V4 oz. 10c, oz, $1.25 prepaid. 
For a Holiday Treat from your Freezer, Try Golden Midget Corn frozen on the Ear (See page 2) 
