. Cole's garden annual. This is a most valuable introduc-tion. It is a very early variety, skinsmooth and it is as handsome abeet as you can find. The root is notlarge, averaging about 3 inches indiameter. The leaves are quite smallwith slender stems. There is no var-iety where richness of color in bothtop and roots is so beautifully com-bined as in this sort. Color of fleshrich deep red shading to purple, isfine grained and flavor cannot besurpassed. Judges appear to beunanimous as to its excellent qual-ity and as a superior market per pkt. 5 cts., oz. 10 cts.,% lb. 25 cts., lb. $1


. Cole's garden annual. This is a most valuable introduc-tion. It is a very early variety, skinsmooth and it is as handsome abeet as you can find. The root is notlarge, averaging about 3 inches indiameter. The leaves are quite smallwith slender stems. There is no var-iety where richness of color in bothtop and roots is so beautifully com-bined as in this sort. Color of fleshrich deep red shading to purple, isfine grained and flavor cannot besurpassed. Judges appear to beunanimous as to its excellent qual-ity and as a superior market per pkt. 5 cts., oz. 10 cts.,% lb. 25 cts., lb. $ 6 Coles Seed Store, Pella, lows NEW SWEET CORN. No wonderthis man lookshappy. He issure of the firstSweet Corn ofthe season. Peep of Day Ten Days Earlier Than Any-Other Sweet Corn This remarkable variety introduced by a Min-nesota Seed House, is ten days earlier thanany other Sweet Corn, has fully sustained theclaims made as to its earliness and you plant this corn you •will have the firstsweet corn of the season. Peep of Day corn, in addition to its sens-ational earliness, is entirely distinct in appear-ance and habit of growth. The stalks growabout 4 feet in height. The ears average about5 inches in length and are of perfect form, wellfilled out to the tip. When cooked the cornis exceedingly sweet and tender. Market andprivate gardeners planting this variety will besure of having the first sweet corn on the mar-ket. Everyone welcomes the first sweet cornof the season, and there is a natural strifeamong gardeners to realize the best price forthe earliest. Price per pkt. 10 cts., 2 pkts. pt. 30 cts., qt. 50 c


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