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Vigorous even under tough con- ditions and delivers superb eating quality. Big ears are 9-1/2 in. long, 2 in. thick with 20 rows of deep, re- fined kernels. You can't buy a corn like this in stores – the ears are too big for their packing crates. Tol- erant to strains of Rust, Wilt and Leaf Blight. 82 days. (A) Pkt. (1 oz.) $2.35; 2 pkts. $3.90; (N) 1/2 lb. $9.50; (P) 1 lb. $15.95; (P) 4 lb. $53.95.


CORN (se). A gourmet sweet corn perfect for home gardens and roadside stands.


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it’s ornamental too. Loads of 6 to 8 in. flat green pods are borne on unique char- treuse colored vining plants, adorned with scarlet blooms. Tasty and excellent for fresh eating, canning or freez- ing. Plants climb 5 to 6 ft. tall. 85 days. (A) Pkt. (2 oz.) $3.95; (N) 1/2 lb. $12.95; (P) lb. $21.95.


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Vegetable seeds when you order by March 15th. 4 surprise seed packets... see back cover for details.


sweet, Campari-type tomato! Heavy producer of round, to deep round, 2 oz. fruits that are uniformly red inside and out with a long shelf life. Tolerant to early blight and highly resis- tant to late blight – both huge threats to tomatoes. In flavor taste tests Mountain Magic held it’s own against heir- loom varieties. 72-75 days. Indeterminate. (A) Pkt. (10 seeds) $2.95; 2 pkts. $5.25; 4 pkts. $9.50.


HYBRID VFF TOMATO. Heirloom quali- ties meet modern day disease resistance in a super-


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This beauty isn’t just for your vegetable garden –


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