EARLY BEAUTY 
The Earliest 
645 — (64 days.) 
HARRIS 
EARLY GIANT 
The Big and 
Meaty One 
647—(70 days.) One 
of the largest sweet 
peppers and one of the 
earliest. The large 
plants are literally cov- 
ered with immense, 
thick-fleshed peppers, so 
large that it takes only 
40 to 50 to fill a bushel 
basket! Is easy to raise 
and delicious in chili, 
catsup, salads, or stuffed 
and baked. Pkt. 10c; 
Ye ot. 38¢; | oz. 65c, 
This extra early pepper 
has made the best rec- 
ord of any pepper in our 
trial gardens. It is the 
earliest of the large 
sweet peppers. Short, 
broad, thick-walled fruit. 
JUST THE RIGHT SIZE 
AND SHAPE FOR 
STUFFING. They are 
four-lobed, about as 
wide as they are long. 
For an immense crop of 
early, sweet, smooth, 
thick-meated peppers, 
Plant Early Beauty. 
Pkt. 10c; % oz. 42c; 
postpaid. { oz. 6Oc, postpaid. 
Peppers are what help keep the Mexican 
people healthy. They’re full of vitamins, and 
every gardener ought to raise his own. Like 
any soil except low, wet land. Give plenty of 
room. Handle and plant just like tomatoes. 
EARLY 
PIMIENTO 
Sweetest of All 
644—(65 days.) 
The tomato-shaped 
pepper. Fruits 
round, flat-shaped. 
Deep red. So mild 
and sweet you can 
eat like apples. 
Fruits grow up- 
right on _ strong 
2% ft. plants. 
About 3 in: in diameter, thick-fleshed and 
beautiful. Your garden should include some 
of these sweetest of sweet peppers. Pkt. 
5c; 2 0z. 35c; oz. 65c, postpaid. 
KING OF 
THE NORTH 
Early Large 
Sweet 
640—(65 days.) 
The newest and earli- 
est large pepper, espe- 
cially valuable in the 
northern states. Fruits 
enormous, color is 
brilliant red, size usu- 
ally six in. long and 
three or four in. in 
diameter. Thick flesh, 
very firm, sweet and 
mild. Pkt. (5c; % 
oz. 38c; 1 oz. 65c, 
ppd, 
LONG RED 
CAYENNE 
648—(72 days.) The 
true Cayenne. Long, red 
and hot. Fruits are a 
full inch or more in di- 
ameter at the shoulder 
and 4% to 6 in. long. 
For canning, drying or 
pickling. Grows any- 
where. A sure yielder. 
Pkt. (0c; % oz. 25c; 
GREEN BUSH BEANS 
Green Bush Beans are so easy to grow and are so tasty that every 
family with any ground at all should plant some. Beans are tender, 
brittle, juicy, entirely stringless and of fine flavor. Plants are of 
spreading bush form and are enormously productive. Sow seed about 
every two weeks for constant crop. 
1 “All-America’’ 
TOPCROP 
Outstanding for Yield and Flavor 
{t3—(51 days.) A new heavy yield- 
ing green pod bean developed by the 
U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. 
medal at 1950 All-America trials. 
are straight, smooth, light green in color 
In addition, are 
completely stringless, fiberless and very 
meaty. Flavor can't be beat. 
Yo Ib. 45c; 1f Ib. 65c; 3 Ibs. 1.50, post- 
and 5 to 6 in. long. 
paid. 
“All-America” BEAN OFFER 
125X—\% Ib. each of Top- 
Won gold 
Pods 
Pkt. 15c; 
crop and Cherokee Wax, 60c 
both for only 5 
STRINGLESS 
GREEN POD 
107—(50 days.) This 
extra early dwarf green 
pod bean is a very heavy 
bearer. The medium-size, 
meaty, green pods are ab- 
solutely stringless, of high 
quality, and excellent fla- 
vor. Besides their other 
good qualities they will 
stand more drouth than 
any other variety. The 
seed is dark brown and of 
excellent flavor. Triple 
size pkt. 15c; Y2 Ib. 35c; 1 
Ib. 53c; 3 Ibs. 1.25, post- 
paid. 
A pound will plant 2 rows, 50 feet long. Cover 
boone cbaal 2 her: Space rows 20 to 30 inches 
apart in rich warm soil. Make first planting when 
severe frost danger is past. And remember to buy a 
few extra pounds of beans to use later in the season 
as a “fill-in” crop. Whenever an early crop like 
radishes or lettuce is done with the ground, put in 
another row of beans. 
All beans, peas and sweet peas should be 
inoculated with NITRAGIN for bigger yields. 
Just dust it on seed. Never fails to increase 
yields. 40 15—NITRAGIN, 15c per pkt., ppd. 
ee 
BOUNTIFUL 
Famous Canning Bean 
109—(50 days). A very heavy yielder 
of excellent quality. Very popular for 
home, market and freezing. Stands ship- 
oz. 40c. postpaid. ping well. Pods are big, green and showy. 
Rich flavor makes it a favorite for can- 
ning. Fine for market, too. Reliable 
TENDERGREEN everywhere. We've never had or heard of 
The Dark Green Canner a failure. Triple size pkt. 12c; Y% Ib. 28c; 
106—(55 days.) A new 
green podded bush bean. 
Enormously prolific, en- 
F tirely stringless. Bears a 
f profusion of beans more 
tender than any other va- 
riety. Pods are long and 
round, dark green in color, 
absolutely free from fiber, 
and of finest eating qual- 
ities. Plants are of strong 
1 Ib. 48c; 3 Ibs. 1.15, postpaid. 
Here is an assortment of special varieties for a complete garden in the smallest 
backyard. These are all honest-to-goodness practical vegetables; even in a 
large garden. Every one of them is tops in quality. Lots of fun to grow, too. WADE BUSH BEAN 
Gold Medal Winner 
{1 7—(54 days.) A new 
bean. One of the very 
few ever to win an All- 
America Gold Medal! 
Pods deep green, 5% to 
Midget Watermelon 
711—Finest of the icebox style melons. 
From 7 to 8 inches long, just the right size 
individual servings. Brilliant red, 
i » very sweet flesh. upright dwarf growth. 6 in. long. Grows up- 
rr en ee ae 8 fiethe Tendergreen is a bean of right. Resistant to 
bs ¥, 2 ts f : merit, combining  pro- mosaic and powdery mil- 
fh world. Very thin rind. 
Packet 15c, postpaid. 
ductivenss and hardiness 
with the highest quality. 
Splendid for canning. Tri- 
ple size pkt. 15¢; > Ib. 
36c; | Ib. 50c; 3 Ibs. 
1.25, postpaid. 
dew. Tops in quality 
and flavor. Is ideal for 
canning and freezing. 
Triple size pkt. 25c; > 
Ib. 50c; f Ib. 75c; 3 
Ibs. 1.75, ppd. 
so) 
Midget Sweet Corn 
!70—The tenderest, most fla- 
vorful and the sweetest sweet corn 
of all. Ears about 4 inches long, 
golden yellow in color, stalks 
about 2% feet tall. Very early. 
Packet 25c; 2 for 40c, postpaid. 
Tiny Green Beans 
140—Another midget from the New 
Hampshire Experiment Station. Seeds 
are small in size and white in color. 
Tiny pods are about a third of a nor- 
mal green pod bean. The flavor is un- 
believably good. Packet 35c, postpaid. 
uggs o 
COMBINATION TOMATO OFFER ; 
450X—1 Pkt. each of these 3 
All for 
3 outstanding tomatoes. 
ALLSTATE EARLY GIANT 39¢ 
PEL 
SUPER SIOUX 
Tom Thumb Lettuce | 
504—A miniature head lettuce just 
right for individual salads. About the 
size of a tennis ball. Heads are solid, 
crisp and tender. Quality extra fine. Can 
be grown indoors in window boxes, as 
well as outdoors. Packet 15c; 2 for 25c, 
postpaid. 
HYBRID TOMATOES 
Genuine first generation Hybrids. Very outstanding 
because of hybrid vigor and quality. Will do much better 
than old common types. 
426—GURNEY’S EARLEE-RED HY BRID—(58 days.) 
Heat and drouth-resistant. Earliest and most prolific. 
Globe-shaped fruit, smooth, bright red, medium-size. 
Delicious flavor. Pkt. (30 seeds) 25c; extra big pkt. 
(150 seeds) 1.00, postpaid. 
428 — GURNEY'S YANKTON-RED HYBRID. — (75 
days). The Main Crop Hybrid. Very prolific. Globular, 
large fruit. Rich red color, firm flesh. Extremely uniform. 
Of, excellent quality. Pkt. (30 seeds) 25c; extra big pkt. 
(150 seeds) 1.00, ppd. 
Baby Cucumbers 
360—Just right for pickles. Cucum- 
bers are about 4 inches long, crisp 
and of good quality. Vines inclined to 
be bushy. Early and very productive, 
too. For uniform pickles you will like 
this one. Packet I5c¢; 2 for 25c, 
postpaid. 
ALL STATE 
Produces When Others Fail 
407—From northern North Dakota, Mon- 
tana, Minnesota and Wisconsin, with their 
short growing season, down through South 
Dakota, Iowa, and Nebraska, you will find 
this wonderful new tomato is probably much 
better than the variety you have been rais- 
ing. The smooth red tomatoes are as early 
as Bison or Earlibell, and nearly 
twice as large. Shows remarkable 
Tiny Tim Tomato - 
425—Most gardeners like this as a nov- 
elty but it is practical, too. Plants ou FIRESTEEL resistancy to certain blights. Pkt. 
about 15 inches tall, and are covered wit : 15c; Yo oz. 50c, postpaid 
a ‘a OZ. postpaid. 
three-quarter inch tomatoes. You can grow Drouth-Resistant - ee ‘i 
them in a porch box, if you like. Tomatoes 
are brilliant scarlet and good flavored. 
Packet 25c; 2 for 35'c, postpaid. 
427-—(62 days.) One of the 
finest of new tomato introduc- 
tions, criginating in the Dakotas. 
Is a large-fruited sort, globe- 
shaped, deep crimson in color. 
Unaffected by heat and drouth, 
yields tremendously. Fine for 
i slicing or - for canning. Solid 
enough for shipping. Pkt. (2c; 
Ya oz. 25¢; Yo oz. 45c, ppd. 
. » » PRITCHARD 
Wilt-Resistant 
423—(112 days.) Al- 
America winner. Fruit is 
heavy, solid, smooth, 
globe-shaped. Deep scar- 
let color and very mild, 
No finer main crop to- 
mato. Pkt. !5c; Y% oz. 
25¢; oz. 39c; \% Ib. 98c, 
ppd. 
Special Midget © ¢sox—. packet each of the above 6 
Vegetable Offer vegetables for only 98c, postpaid. 
