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Golden Bantam 
GOLDEN BANTAM—A dwarf, medi- 
um-early—the most popular sweet 
corn for the amateur. Ears are me- 
dium size, kernels tender and deli- 
cious. We recommend it very highly 
for the home garden. 1% Ib., 20c; 
Ib., 30c; 2 Ibs., 60c; 5 Ibs., $1.25; 
Pkt., 10c. 
SEMESAN JR. (DuBay) — For 
controlling seed-borne diseases of 
seed, field and sweet corn; pro- 
tects the seed from rotting in 
the ground. Per 4 oz., 35c. 
POPCORN 
BABY RICE or JAPANESE HULLESS 
—Dwarf variety; produces immense 
yield. Lb., 35¢; 5 Ibs., $1.15; 10 Ibs., 
$2.05; Pkt., 10c. 
SOUTH AMERICAN — 110 days. 
Large yellow kernels, pops to enor- 
mous size. VY Ib., 20c¢; Ib., 30c; 
Pkt., 10c. 
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CURRIE BROTHERS 
Currieh SELECTED SUGAR CORN 
If Sugar Corn is wanted by parcel post, add for 
postage as follows: 20c for 5 Ibs; 30c for 10 Ibs.; 
larger quantities by express or freight. 
1 Ib. will plant 100 hills; 
12 to 15 Ibs. to the acre. 
CURRIE’S EARLY MARKET—Earliest white vari- 
ety in existence, maturing in 60 days. Very good 
quality. Height 3 feet, ears to 12 rowed, 6” to 7”. 
V2 Ib., 20c; Ib., 35¢; 2 Ibs., 60c; Pkt., 10c. 
GOLDEN SUNSHINE—Earliest Golden Bantam, ma- 
turing 10 days earlier than Vanity dwarf perfect; 
ears 6”, 12 rowed. \% Ib., 25¢; Ib., 40¢; 2 Ibs., 
70c; 5 Ibs., $1.30; Pkt., 10c. 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM—The most widely adapt- 
ed hybrid, noted for great uniformity, heavy yield, 
resistance to bacterial wilt and for flavor and 
quality. Ears cylindrical, 8’ long, with 10-14 rows 
of kernels of fine quality. Matures in about 88 
dax=. V2 Ib., 25¢; Ib., 45¢; 2 Ibs., 85¢; 5 Ibs., 
$2.15. 
KINGSCROSS GOLDEN BANTAM—Bred for wilt- 
resistance, high yield, and superlative quality. 
Matures 4 to 5 days later than Golden Bantam. 
10 to 14 rows of light golden-yellow kernels. 
V2 Ib., 25¢; Ib., 40c; Pkt., 10c. 
BANTAM EVERGREEN—A cross between Golden 
Bantam and Stowell’s Evergreen. Ears medium 
size, kernels broad and deep, color golden yellow. 
Matures with Early Evergreen. Y Ib., 20c; tb., 
35¢; 2 Ibs., 60c; 5 Ibs., $1.15; Pkt., 10c. 
GOLDEN COLONEL (AII American Award of Merit, 
1936)—A cross between Country Gentleman and 
Golden Bantam; very large ears, deep kernels, and 
a very fine flavor. The best late yellow. Y% Ib., 
20c; Ib., 35¢; 2 Ibs., 60c; Pkt., 10c. 
BLACK MEXICAN—Ears long, with 8 rows of re- 
markable sweet corn, which turns purple as it 
reaches maturity. 2 Ib., 20c; Ib., 35¢; 2 Ibs., 
70c; 5 Ibs., $1.25; Pkt., 10c. 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN—FEors large with a small 
cob and very deep, clear white kernels, tender 
and sweet. 1 Ib., 20c; Ib., 35¢; 2 Ibs., 65¢; 5 Ibs., 
$1.25; Pkt., 10c. 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN—A standard late variety. 
Large ears, deep kernels. Very productive. ¥ Ib., 
20c; Ib., 35¢; 2 Ibs., 65c¢; 5 Ibs., $1.15; Pkt., 10c. 
WHIPPLE’S EARLY YELLOW—A second early va- 
riety having a large ear, 14 row, height of stalk 
6 feet, length of ear 7-8". 70 days. \% Ib., 
20c; Ib., 35¢; 2 Ibs., 65¢; 5 Ibs., $1.15; Pkt., 10c. 
HOWLING MOB—A prolific second early variety 
with 12 to 16 rowed ears. Thick butts. Clear 
white, plump kernels, fair quality. 85 days. YW 
Ib., 20c; Ib., 35¢; Large Pkt., 10c. 
CUCUMBERS 
Plant about 1” deep in rich soil, in hills 3 to 4 
feet apart, thinning out to 4 of the strongest 
plants after danger from insects is past. Pick the 
fruit before maturity, as if left to ripen the 
productiveness of the vines is destroyed. 
1 oz. to 50 hills; 
2 Ibs. to the acre in hills. 
MILWAUKEE MARKET FORCING CUCUMBER—An 
extra long slender variety used extensively for 
greenhouse forcing, excellent for slicing. Almost 
spineless, uniform size, dark green color, aver- 
aging 18” in length. Oz., 25¢; Vq tb., 75c; Ib., 
$2.00; Pkt., 10c. 
STRAIGHT EIGHT—Symmetrical fruits 8’ by about 
114", well rounded at the ends. Oz., 25¢; 4 ozs., 
65c; VY Ib., $1.00; Ib., $1.75; Pkt., 10c, 
CLARK’S SPECIAL—Arttractive, dark green, 8” to 
10”, very smooth in appearance with few white 
spines. Probably the finest dark green, white spine 
cucumber on the market. Oz., 25¢; V4 Ib., 75c; 
Pkt., 15c. 
MILWAUKEE PICKLE — Best pickling cucumber, 
the fruit being very uniform in size and at all 
times firm, crisp and tender. Oz., 20c; V4 Ib., 60c; 
Ib., $1.50; Pkt., 10c. 
WESTERFIELD’S CHICAGO PICKLE—Medium size, 
tapering at both ends, with prominent spines. Oz., 
15¢; V4 tb., 45¢; Ib., $1.00; Pkt., 5c. 
Milwaukee Market Cucumber 
co., MILWAUKEE, WIS. 
DAVIS PERFECT—A favorite early variety. Dark 
glossy green, perfect shape, average length 10” 
to 12". An excellent shipper. Oz., 20¢; V4 Ib., 50¢; 
Ib., $1.25; Pkt., 10c. 
EARLY FORTUNE — The best market cucumber. 
Slightly longer than Arlington White Spine, and 
more perfect in shape, with a very dark green skin. 
The flesh is thick, the quality is excellent. Oz., 
20c; V4 Ib., 50c; Ib., $1.25; Pkt., 10c. 
EXTRA LONG WHITE SPINE or EVERGREEN 
WHITE SPINE—Largely used for forcing by market 
gardeners. Fruits 8” to 10” long; fine for slicing. 
Oz., 15¢; V4 Ib., 45¢; Ib., $1.10; Pkt., 10c. 
ENGLISH FRAME CUCUMBERS—Improved Tele- 
graph—Pkt. of 12 seeds, 25¢; Rochford’s Market 
—Pkt. of 12 seeds, 25c; Sutton’s Delicacy—Pkt. 
of 12 seeds, 25c. 
IMPROVED LONG GREEN—Very prolific, flesh firm 
and solid. Excellent for pickles. Oz., 15¢; VY Ib. 
50c; Ib., $1.35; Pkt., 10c. 
JAPANESE CLIMBING—Numerous tendrils enable 
it to cling readily to a pole or trellis. Dark green, 
flesh firm and tender. Oz., 20c; VY Ib., 50c; [b., 
$1.25; Pkt., 10c. 
IMPROVED EARLY WHITE SPINE — A favorite 
early variety and one of the best for the table. 
Oz., 15c¢; V4 ib., 45c; Ib., $1.15; Pkt. Se 4 
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