WHAT’S NEW FOR THE GARDEN 
While we in this country are inclined to plant the same varie- 
ties in our gardens year after yeor, we should realize that much 
effort is being put forth to produce better varieties all the time. 
We listed most of these improved vegetables last year and they 
proved their worth. Try them this year. 
GREEN BEAN—TENDERLONG 15—An Asgrow introduction of su- 
per.or quality. Highly resistant to disease. Pods are long and 
straight, heavy bearers of dark green, meaty, stringiess beans of ex- 
cellent quality. Use them fresh, frozen or canned. Price: Postpaid, 
1% lb. 88cs 1 lb. 65e.. Not. postpaid, 4% th. 38c;- 1 Ib. 60c; 5 Ibs. or 
more @ 57c per lb. 
GOLDEN ROCKET HYBRID SWEET CORN—This is the corn you 
have been looking for! A 10 to 12 row ear of very good size and 
excellent quality. And it is ready to eat before any of the rest! 
Just about 67 days after planting, and you can have roasting ears. 
Man, oh, man, will this be a popular corn. Postpaid prices: % tb. 
25c; 1% lb. 40c; 1 lb. 65c. Not postpaid: % Ib. 20c; % Ib. 35c; 
1 lb. 60c; 5 lbs. or more @ 55c per lb. 
NIAGARA CUCUMBER—A vigorous growing variety that produces an 
abundance of dark green fruit, with firm white flesh that is crisp 
and tender. Long and straight, with a small seed cavity. Stands 
adverse growing conditions extra well. and is disease resistant. A 
winner for home use or as a market cucumber. Postpaid priccs: 
Pkt. 10c; % oz. 20c; 1 oz. 35c; % Ib. $1.20. 
SALAD BOWL LETTUCE—A top All-America award winner. A loose- 
leaf variety, producing rich green and very decorative wavy leaves. 
Stands sun well, and is a fast, vigorous grower that does not go to 
seed easily. This variety is well named, and is sure to prove popu- 
lar. Postpaid prices: Pkt. 10c; % oz. 30c; % oz. 50c; 1 oz. 85c. 
AMERICA SPINACH—This variety is a cross between previous All- 
America winners Viking and Bloomsdale, and it stands longer with- 
out bolting than any other variety of spinach. Leaves are glossy 
dark green, savoyed and thick textured. Spinach is good, and folks 
who have become disgusted with growing the old varieties because 
it went to seed so quickly should try this variety. Grows only 6 to 
8 inches tall, but makes a spread of 10 to 12 inches, stands sun and 
heat well, and produces heavy cuttings. Postpaid prices: Pkt. 5c; 
130z.-20¢; - 4 AJbeb0¢3* 1 lb $1.00: 
GET THE NEW FLOWER 
INTRODUCTIONS 
Sorry we can't have these in color to show you just how 
gorgeous they really are. But we do have the seeds listed on 
Page 12. We are sure you will be more than pleased with them. 
All flower seeds are packaged in lithographed packets, with 
cultural directions printed on the back of packet. 
Index on Inside Back Cover 
