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PEDRICK'S IMPROVED MAMMOTH GOLDEN BEAUTY 

 CORN. Has the largest ears of any 100-day corn. The increased 

 yield repays the cost of seed many times over. Growers should 

 make sure of getting the largest yield aud most handsome grain 

 to meet the competition of the times and secure the highest prices. 

 Ears usually average from 9 to 12 inches long and from 14 to 20 

 rows on a cob, some of the stalks bearing from two to three ears. 

 Pt., 10c; qt., 15c; pk., 50c; bush., $1.60. 



CHOICE WHITE DENT CORN. This is one of the most pro- 

 lific, large-eared corns on the market. The grains are deep and 

 narrow, with an exceedingly small cob. Where white field corn is 

 wanted, this is the kind we recommend. Pt., 10c; qt., 15c; 

 pk., 50c; bush., $1.60. 



"HICKORY KING" WHITE CORN. So large are the grains 

 and so small the cob that on an ear broken in half a single grain 

 will almost completely cover the cob section. Of strong growth, 

 the stalks take a firm hold in the ground and stand upright, re- 

 sisting severe storms. It yields splendid crops on light soil and 

 is undoubtedly the best and most productive white field corn for 

 the South. Pt., 10c; qt., 15c; gal., 35c; pk., 60c; bush., $1.75. 



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One Ounce Will Sow About Eighteen Square Feet and 

 Six Pounds Will Sow an Acre. 



BROAD LEAVED (Large Seeded). A delicious salad, used 

 during the winter and spring months as a substitute for lettuce, 

 and is also used and cooked and used like spinach. Sow in 

 spring in drills one foot apart. It will mature in six weeks. 

 For early spring use sow in September and winter over like 

 spinach. Packet, 5c; ounce, 10c; % lb., 15c; y z lb., 20c; 

 lb., 35c; 5 lbs., $1.50. 



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TRUE WATER CRESS. It thrives when its roots and stems 

 are submerged in water. It is one of the most delicious of 

 small salads. The seed should be sown and lightly covered in 

 gravelly, mucky lands, along the borders of small, rapid 

 streams. Packet, 5c; ounce, 30c; X lb., $1.00; lb., $3.00. 



CURLED GARDEN CRESS. The seed should be sown in 

 drills about sixteen inches apart on very rich ground, and the 

 plants well cultivated. Packet, 5c; ounce, 10c; % lb., 20c; 

 lb. 50c 



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One Ounce to Ffty Hills. 



Two Pounds to an Acre. 



CULTURE OF CUCUMBERS. For early cucumbers sow the first of April in a hot- 

 bed upon pieces of sod (grass side down) so that they can be readily transplanted to 

 the open ground in rich soil when danger of frost is over or protect by hand glasses. 

 For early use plant, if, the weather has become settled and warm, in hills about four 

 feet apart each way; thin out to four of the strongest plants to each hill after all danger 

 from insects is over; they succeed best in warm, moist, rich, loamy soil; continue plant- 

 ing at intervals for a succession. The cubumber should be gathered when large enough 

 for use, whether required or not; if left to ripen it destroys their productiveness. For 

 pickles plant from June until the middle of July. 



ARLINGTON WHITE SPINE CU- 

 CUMBER. Our selected strain of this 

 famous cucumber is by far the best type 

 on this or any other market. We have 

 this season grown from onlyseed pro- 

 duced from cucumbers that were simply 

 perfect in every respect. It is a week 

 earlier than any other earlies sorts, more 

 productive. Dark, rich, green color and 

 holding its color long after other sorts 

 have gone yellow and become unsuited 

 for the market. A crop of our stock of 

 Arlington White Spine is sure to make 

 trade for any market garden and for home 

 use it surpasses all other kinds. As a 

 shipper, it has no equal. Packets, 5 and 

 10c; X lb., 25c; % lb., '40c; lb., 75c 



Arlington White Spine Cucumber 



NEW EVERGREEN CUCUMBER grows like the Arlington White Spine, but longer 

 and not quite as thick as that well-known cucumber. Price: Packet, 5 and 10c; % lb., 

 25c; % lb., 40c; lb., 75c 



IMPROVED JERSEY PICKLE. Because of its size and beautiful deep-green color, this 

 has become the preferred kind with pickle growers and packers. It is medium length, 

 very shapely, prolific, and holds its color. Packet, 5 and 10c; % lb., 20c; y 2 lb., 30c; lb., 60c 



IMPROVED EXTRA EARLY WHITE SPINE CUCUMBER. As the earliest, most pro- 

 ductive market variety, it has no equal. It produces cucumbers of the finest form and most 

 salable size for shipping purposes. It is of a dark green color and a favorite with large 

 truckers and gardeners. Packet, 5 and 10c; y 2 lb., 40c; lb., 75c 



NEW EXCELSIOR LONC GREEN CUCUMBER. It is a model for size, form or beauty. 

 It holds its deep green color and is an abundant cropper. For table use and pickles it is 

 most suitable. Packet, 5 and 10c; % lb., 30c; lb., 80c 



GHERKIN, or SMALL BURR CUCUMBER. Very small, oval, prickly variety, quite 

 distinct from all others. Grown exclusively for pickling. Always pick when young an 

 tender. Seed slow to germinate, requiring from ten to twelve days, Packet, 5 and 10c; 

 ounce, 15c; % lb., 40c; % lb., 75c; lb., $1.50. 



Long Green Cucumber 



