VEGETABLE SPAGHETTI 
Spaghetti on a Vine in Nature's Own Package 
This interesting novelty is a delicious vegetable originally 
from Asia. The fiesh of the fruit is a spiral of spaghetti-like 
pulp and when cooked and seasoned it is delicious served hot 
or cold. Can also be served hot with catsup or tomato sauce 
or served cold as a salad, with mayonnaise or French dress- 
; ing. When fully ripe the rind of the fruit is a deep golden- 
_-yellow 8 to 10” long. At this stage it is ready for cooking. 
3 Cook whole (without cutting or peeling) 30 minutes in boiling 
water, cut in half, remove seeds from center and with a 
fork, pull the spaghetti-like pulp from the shell. It is then 
| yready to season and serve. This vegetable is also delicious 
fried like egg plant when young. It makes a vine and thrives 
on any soil. Fruits can be stored for early winter use: This 
remarkable vegetable is most valuable as well as a novelty. 
(Pkt. 15c) (Oz. 40c) prepaid. 
| YARD LONG BEAN”) B&B 
: Pods. up to 3° Long 
No novelty garden is complete without Yard 
: Long Beans. Just think of having long, slender 
snap beans 2 to 3’ long and only about the 
thickness of a lead pencil. They are of excel- 
| lent quality for snap beans when young and 
J are fine for shell beans when older. Vines are 
rampant growers and should be given some 
support to climb on so the beans will grow 
| long and straight. (Pkt. 20c) (Jumbo Pkt. 50c)- 
(12 0z. Economy Pkt. 90c) (24 oz. Family Pkt. 
: $1.50) (3 lbs. $2.50) prepaid. 
| GROUND ALMONDS or CHUFA 
The Ground Almond has a fine flavor, resembling the 
coconut or almond. The nuts have snow-white flesh and 
are usually eaten raw, although they are just as delicious, 
and slightly different, when roasted. Even a single seed 
-yields large quantity of nuts. Will 
do well in any average soil. If planted 
in the spring a big crop can be ex- 
pected about potato harvest time. Can- 
net ship to Califormia. (Pkt. 15c) 
(4 lb. 40c) (Lb. $1.20) (3 lbs. or 
more, $1.60 per lb.) prepaid. 
q@ WHITE WONDER CUCUMBER 
The All-White Pickle 
All White, at all stages of growth and with a quality 
equal to other cucumbers, it is so mild it can be eaten 
by people who cannot eat regular varieties. Besides 
being a good slicer, it makes extra fine whole or chunk 
pickles that are very attractive when served. It bears in 
abundance early (58 days to maturity) and continues 
bearing until Fall. We recommend that you plant it 
with your other varieties of cucumber. Fruits are 7” 
long, 2%” wide. (Pkt. 15c) (Oz. 40c) (%4 lb. $f.10) 
(Lb. $3.20) prepaid. 
Delicious BANANA MUSKMELON 
An unusual type, somewhat resembling a huge banana in shape, and 18 to 
24” long. It surpasses all others in its delicious flavor and aroma. The flesh 
is vich salmon in color and is exceptionally sweet, spicy and delicious. Don’t 
fail to try it. (Pkt. 5c) (Oz. 40c) (% Ib. $1.00) (Lb. $2.75) prepaid. 
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BURGESS’ CLIMBING TOMATO 
BIGGEST YIELDS— by Far! 
Burgess’ Climbing Trip-L-Crop Tomato is by far the most 
productive of all Tomatoes, often producing 2 to 3 bush- 
els from one vine. The plants are of rank growth, sending 
out long runners capable of setting clusters of fruit at 
each joint. This feature is not found in ordinary varieties. 
Burgess’ Climbing TRIP-L-CROP. Famous the country over. This is a variety with 
many superior qualities. Vines grow rapidly to a height of 10 to 18 feet (sometimes 
more than 20 feet) when grown on a trellis. A trellis, however, is not necessary as it 
will outyield other varieties when grown in bush form. 
The beautiful, large bright red 
fruits average 3% in. across and. 
234 in. deep, with some as deep 
as 314 in. and as wide as 5 in. 
across. The fruits are solid, with 
meaty center surrounded by small 
seed cells which are separated by 
solid divisions, which makes the 
tomato unexcelled for both slicing 
and canning. It is free from blight 
and disease and drought resistant. 
Two or Three Vines 
for a Family 
Two or three vines will produce 
enough fruit for an average fam- 
ily. It is not uncommon to pick 
more than two bushels of ripe to- 
matoes from one vine. The in- 
creasing: demand for seed and the 
many letters we receive from sat- 
isfied customers more than sub- 
stantiate all the claims we make 
for this wonderful Tomato. For 
big yields and tall vines start 
early and set out as soon as dan- 
ger from frost is past. (Pkt. 25c) 
(Jumbo Pkt. 66c¢) (% oz. 85c) 
(Oz. $1.50) prepaid. 
Enjoy TRIP-L-CROP 
by the bushel. 
TRIP-L-CROP vines have grown 
to 20° tall. 
Burgess Seed & Plant Co., Galesburg, Michigan 
