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BEAN. 2014 AAS Winner! A perfect fi t for small gardens, containers and window boxes. Compact plants bear long, slender, medium green pods held above the foli- age for easy picking. AAS judges were impressed with their taste, crunchy texture and long harvest season. A real winner in any garden space. Disease resistant. 50 days. (A) Pkt. (200 seeds) $2.95; 2 pkts. $5.20; (C) 1,000 seeds $8.95.


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HYBRID CUCUMBER. 2014 AAS Winner! A very high yielder of 3 to 6 in., white spined cucumbers. Sweet, crispy fruits are perfect for pickling, as well as eating fresh. Semi-bush plants are excellent for small gardens, patio containers and are heat tolerant with good disease resistance. 50 days. (A) Pkt. (30 seeds) $1.95; 2 pkts. $3.50; (L) 1 oz. $15.95.


PICK A BUSHEL 02039 When it comes to size, fl avor and per- BABYBEAT BEET. 01304


forms a nice round shape with a small taproot and smooth skin early on in growth. Small tops are an attractive, glossy medium green and help to form a well-proportioned bunch. Beets, with attractive rings, are sweet, tasty and the perfect size for cooking or steaming whole. Pick when about 2 in. for best fl avor. 40 days. (A) Pkt. (250 seeds) $1.95; 2 pkts. $3.50; (C) 1,000 seeds $4.95.


formance, this baby ‘beats’ the competition. A true baby beet that it is well-proportioned even when young. Unlike full-size beets harvested young, Babybeat


2014 Vegetable seedsFree!


when you order by March 15th. See back cover for details.


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