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LINCOLN PEAS 
6541 69 days. 30-36 inches. 
The sweetest, tenderest, mid- 
season pea—unsurpassed 
for quality, dependability 
and quantity. Perfect 
for home gardens and 
roadside stands. Slen- 
der pointed pods, 3% 
in. hold 8-9 delicious 
small peas. Ex- 
cellent freezer. 
% |b. 40¢. 
1 lb. 7O¢. 
5 lbs. $3.20 
10 Ibs. $6.00 
BRECK’S BUTTERNUT SQUASH 
6954 95 days. Introduced by Breck'’s and now grown from coast to coast. Butternut 
has become the most popular fall and winter squash in America. Orange flesh is dry, 
sweet, and fine textured, with excellent flavor for pies and baking. Butternut is the best 
keeping squash we know—and ideal for small families. Produces an enormous crop too! 
Pkt. 15¢., % oz. 75¢., oz. $1.35., % lb. $4.00 
CROSBY’S EGYPTIAN BEET 
5272 Breck’s Arlington Strain. Best of the early Beets for color, shape and 
quality. Attractive when sliced and delicious for buttered beets. Young tops make 
delicious greens. Start sowing in early Spring and sow every 3 weeks for a continuous 
supply. Beets like good drainage 
and well limed soil. 
Pkt. 15¢., 2 oz. 30¢. 
oz. 50¢., 4 |b. $1.50 
dwarf compact habi 
Parsley is now reco 
meat dishes. 
Pkt. 25¢., 
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VITAMIN RICH PARSLEY 
6476 Double Green Crest. 70 days. 
Rich dark green leaves—densely curled, 
desirable as a garnish and flavoring herb— 
tamin content and low calory count. Dry 
and store for winter use with soups and 
oz. $1.15., % lb. $3.50. 
$1.45 
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BRECK’S HONEY-DROP MELON 
6180 85 days. Finest melon grown! Flesh is thick, deep orange sweet, juicy 
and has a tantalizing fragrance when dead ripe! Honey-Drop is strictly a 
home garden and road stand variety. You'll never find it in the markets! So, 
grow your own and chill and serve with fresh lemon or lime, or make mouth 
watering melon balls! Pkt. 25¢., “4 oz. 7O¢., 2 oz. $1.15 
CARROT—BRECK’S GOLDEN BEAUTY 
5525 The sweetest, most tender and delicately flavored carrot we 
have ever offered—rich in vitamins—low in calories—they're grand as 
appetizers—and delicious as glazed buttered carrots. Sow carrots 
from early spring to midsummer and be sure of plenty of young 
tender crispy carrots. Splendid nibbling for the kiddies! Good winter 
keeper too! Pkt. 25¢., 2 oz. 50¢., 
oz. 85¢., %4 lb. $2.50 
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