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EARLY SUNRISE MUSKMELON 
438. (72 days) The sturdy vines of 
Early Sunrise set lots of delicious 
fruit. Easily the best early Musk- 
melon in our test garden last year. 
The flesh is thick and orange, with excellent fla- 
vor. Melons weigh 4 to 5 pounds each, are fairly 
well netted and slightly flattened on the ends. 
Don’t miss this fine new melon. 
Pkt. 20c; Ox. 45c; /, Ib. $1.00, Postpaid. 
HYBRID BEST-ALL TOMATO 
753. (75 days) Produced from two 
of the finest strains in the country! 
A great yielder of large red fruits. 
They are firm, meaty, solid and have 
a grand flavor. You will especially appreciate 
the vigorous growth of the vines, the heavy set 
of the fruit, and the way this Hybrid continues 
to produce heavily, week after week. Pkt. 25c, 
Postpaid. 
See page 27 for our gifts to you. 
475. Here’s the sweetest, finest, 
most delicious melon you’ve ever 
eaten! Extra fine quality is bred right 
into this great melon, and it is a 
TRUE HYBRID, so you can depend on extra 
vigorous growth, consistent heavier yields, ex- 
tra resistance to disease, and uniform 35 to 50 
pound melons. The flesh is deep, dewy red and 
stays luscious sweet longer. Pkt. (5 hills) 25; 
Yq oz. (12 hills) 45c; oz. (48 hills) $1.45; 
Yq Ib. $4.50, Postpaid. 
HYBRID IOCHIEF 
SWEET CORN 
146. (85 days) This is one of the best Sweet 
Corns we have ever seen or ever eaten. Io- 
chief won nationwide recognition when it was 
awarded a Gold Medal in the 1951 All-Amer- 
ica Trials. Iochief is sugar-sweet, extra ten- 
der, and is unsurpassed for fine flavor. It holds its prime 
condition longer than others. The tapered ears are 8 to 
10 inches long, with deep kernels. It makes an exact uni- 
form growth and yields very heavily. For eating fresh, 
home canning and freezing, we certainly say “Plant 
Iochief!” Big 3 oz. pkt. 20c; 2 Ib. 40c; Ib. 65¢; 2 Ibs. 
HYBRID CUCUMBER 
354. Outyields Others and Consistently 
Yields When Others Fail. (Burpee, 60 days). 
This wonder cucumber outdoes every other 
¥ variety we test, year after year! It continues 
to produce long after others have run down 
and quit, and the cucumbers themselves are very excel- 
lent, too! Beautiful green color, smoothly formed, 6 to 7 
inches long, 144 to 2 imches through. Full rounded ends 
and the smallest seeds and seed cavity you ever saw. It’s 
the grand champion of them all and we recommend it to 
you 100%. Pkt. (enough seeds for 5 hills) 25c, 3 Pkts. 
65c, Postpaid. 
WADE BEAN 
103. (52 days) The new Gold Medal 
winner. Disease resistant. The dark- 
est green, straightest, round pods of 
all the green snap bean. The last word 
in really fine snap beans for the table and they 
can a beautiful dark green. Smooth, tender pods, 
with fine flavor. Snappy without a trace of 
strings. Enjoy this superior new bean in your 
own garden this year. Grow the best! It costs 
just a few cents more. Big 3 oz. Pkt. 20c; 
Y Ib. 40c; Ib. 70c; 2 Ibs. $1.19, Postpaid. 
408. (48 days) If stands the sum- 
mer heat. The new All America win- 
ner. The prettiest of them all. Loose 
leaf head just fills a salad bowl. 
Short, close set, notched, wavy leaves that hoid 
their delicate tenderness even in hot weather. 
A fine new lettuce especially developed for the 
mid-west home garden. We picked tender leaves 
from our test garden planting last summer after 
all the other loose leaf kinds were burned down 
by summer heat. Be sure and have this brand 
new lettuce in your garden this year. Pkt. 20¢; 
VA Oz. 45c, Postpaid. Page 29 
