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Canby Pink Morninc GLory 
Morning Glory. Flowers are rose-pink, 
4 in. across. Vine often 15 ft. high. 
Culture: Soak seeds for several hours, 
then sow where vine is to bloom. 
Uses: Screen unsightly spots; cover 
rocks, gateposts, fences, Pkt. ¥5¢ 
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LITTLE SWEETHEART 
Sweet Pea. Plants form rounded bush 
8 in. high. Large, Spencer-type flow- 
ers in a mixture of colors. 
Culture: Sow seeds as early as possi- 
ble. Must provide support. 
Uses: Screen unsightly areas; cutting. 
Pkt. 25c. 
LATHYR usS— Perennial Sweet Pea 
Mixed Colors Vigorous climbing 
or trailing plants with showy clusters of 
pink, white and reddish purple sweet-pea- 
like flowers from June until September 
if not allowed to go to seed. Desirable for 
training on trellis, fence, pergola, arch or 
trailing over banks, rocks, rough places; 
good for cutting. Quick grower. Succeeds in 
almost any kind of soil and location 
with practically no care.'5 to 6 ft. tall. 
Pkt, 15¢; 14 oz. 60¢; 1% oz. $1.10 
Wade eae | 
All-America Gold Medal Win- 
ner. Exceptionally smooth, 
round, stringless, slender, 
dark green pods, 5% to 6 in. 
long are profusely borne on 
strong growing plants well 
above the ground. Resistant 
to common bean mosaic and 
powdery mildew. Valuable 
bush bean for home and mar- 
ket. Pkt. 25¢; 1% lb. 55¢; 
Ib. $1.00; 2 lbs. $1.90; 
RUFFLED RED 
MARIGOLDS 
Everyone wants these grace- (a 
fully ruffled border marigolds in % 
rich mahogany red wit petal 
edges illumined in bright gold 
Pkt. 25¢ 
Pennsweet Muskmelon 
New Extra Early Melon 
PENNSWEET (83 days) Received the 
Bronze Medal in the 1955 All-America awards, 
A very early, small sized melon that yields 
well in areas where we have short seasons, 
Flesh is very sweet, thick, of a salmon color 
and the fruit has very little seed cavity. The 
vigorous vines set fruits averaging 1% to 2 
pounds, which are Slightly longer than wide: 
When ripe the rind is a greenish-yellow in 
color. Distinct ribs with some dense netting, 
Pkt., 25¢; oz., 60¢; % Ib., $1.70; lb., $5.00, 
postpaid, 
Outstanding New Hybrid | 
Sweet Corn 
This new hybrid usually produces two beau- 
tiful, long 12-row golden ears to the stalk. 
They are placed medium high, enabling easy 
picking. Furthermore, the plant produces 
very few tillers. Plants average 5 to 6 feet in 
height, and a high number of narrow husks 
to each ear insure good coverage and easy 
husking. Ready for picking 4 to 5 days ahead 
of Golden Cross Bantam. It is an outstanding 
all-purpose sweet corn for the home garden, 
the truck garden, canning or quick freezing 
on the cob. We unhesitatingly recommend 
Wisconsin Golden 900 Hybrid as the Sweetest 
and best quality sweet corn grown today. 
Pkt., 15¢; % Ib., 45¢; Ib., 85¢; 2 Ibs., $1.60; 5 
lbs., $3.40, postpaid. ’ 
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