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because they are hardy, do well in sun or shade muskmelon you can grow. Developed by 
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clusters of bright pink, heart-shaped flowers and produce a fine crop of melons ¥ ‘ 
in June. The Fern-Leaf Bleeding Heart has 
that are thick-fleshed, crisp, sweet i ay” 
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A3005—This is the, asparagus that practically 
melts in your mouth. And you never have to 
worry about rust which often kills other varieties 
because this. one is practically immune from rust. 
Keeps on sending up crisp, tender stalks for an un- 
believably long time. Plant a bed of Mary Washing- 
ton asparagus. once and you will have it for years. 
Plant 18 in. apart and about 5 in. deep in rows 3 ft. 
apart. These are 3-yr. super jumbo plants that 
will give you results in a hurry, One of the best 
A3063—It’s sweet and red clear through to 
the center. The stalks are large and red from 
top to bottom—inside and out. Cooking does 
not take its rich color, but makes it more ap- 
petizing for pies and sauces. So sweet you'll 
use less sugar. One of the most productive of 
all—you will harvest lots of big stalks from 
spring until fall. You can grow this variety 
dimost anywhere and the big, luscious, almost 
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The flowers are so large you will say it is 
unbelievable—and they are perfectly double 
with quilled petals. In every way as beauti- 
ful as the large Chrysanthemum blossoms the 
florists sell for football games—but these are 
hardy. 
Bi431—GOLDEN SCEPTRE. Has huge, 
brilliant gold, fully double flowers often 4 or 
5 inches across. 
B1452—RED FLARE. A bright orange- 
red with yellow reverse on the petals. Aver- 
age 5 inches across. 
B1459—SUPERLATIVE. The largest, 
most perfect double white we haye ever seen. 
Petals quilled and superb in every respect. 
Bi443— PEACH BLOSSOM. Colorful, 
elear peach flowers and loads of them. Many 
4 to 5 inches across. 
B!433—GLOAMING. Its soft purple 
shadings well name it. Plenty of huge, 5 in. 
blossoms. 
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