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132 Sugarsweet. The Best Early White 

 Variety. The dainty snow-white ears grow 

 to a length of 5 to 6 inches, and each ear has 

 an ample stem or handle, which should be 

 left on when cut, so that when served at the 

 table the ear will be more convenient to hold. 

 The dwarf size of 4 feet enables the suburban- 

 ite to raise MORE CORN ON THE SAME 

 SPACE OF GROUND. It is one of the very 

 few varieties that will thrive well in city 

 backyards. Pkt. 15c; J^lb. 35c; lb. 65c; 

 5 lbs. $3. 



130 Stowell's Evergreen. The Best Late 

 White Variety. Long recognized everywhere 

 as a standard variety for both home use and 

 market and is a general favorite. The ears 

 are of large size; grains deep, exceptionally 

 tender and sugary and with the advantage 

 of remaining longer in the green state than 

 any other. Our stock has been carefully 

 grown and selected. 94 days. Pkt. 15c; 

 i/ 2 lb. 35c; lb. 60c; 5 lbs. $2.75. 



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 Open Pollinated Varieties 



119 Golden Bantam. A dwarf, medium- 

 early variety of exceptionally good quality 

 and reliability. It has become one of the 

 most popular varieties in our list. This is 

 the original, deliciously flavored strain which 

 has made the yellow-kerneled type of sweet 

 corn so greatly desired. Our stock is selected 

 for uniformity and quality. 79 days. Pkt. 

 15c; Y 2 \b. 35c; lb. 60c; 5 lbs. $2.75. 



107 Country Gentleman. Plump, Pearl- 

 White, Milky Kernels, Fairly Melting in the 

 Mouth. Of nectar-like sweetness, luscious, 

 tender and milky and remains "in the milk" 

 longer than other sweet corn. The ears 

 measure 8 to 9 inches in length, and the plant 

 is very prolific, often producing three ears to 

 a stalk. It is a slow-maturing variety and 

 arrives at full perfection just in time to suc- 

 ceed the earlier varieties. 92 days. Pkt. 15c; 

 Y 2 \b. 35c; lb. 60c; 5 lbs. $2.75. 



139 White Midget. Grows about 30 inches 

 tall, with two to five ears 4 inches long on 

 each stalk. Kernels are white and delicious. 

 55 days. Pkt. 50c; J^lb. $1. 



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140 Golden Midget. A golden yellow form 

 of midget corn with delectable ears and 

 plants that answer the same description as 

 the preceding. 55 days. Pkt. 50c; V 2 \b. $1. 



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280 Large Spanish. Large, fleshy-leaved 

 plants, used as a winter vegetable. The 

 blanched stalks and ribs of the inner leaves 

 are tender and have an agreeable flavor when 

 cooked. Pkt. 25c; oz. $1. 



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360 French Curled. The young aromatic 

 leaves are much used in soups and salads. 

 60 days. Pkt. 20c; oz. 90c; \i\h. $2.75. 



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365 Large-Rooted. The "Barbe de Capu- 

 cin" of the French. Very easy to grow and 

 is also used in the summer as greens. Roots 

 mature in four to five months. Greens are 

 rsady in 55 days. Pkt. 20c; oz. 90c; ]i\h. 

 $2.75. 



367 Witloof. Also called "French Endive." 

 The roots grown in the garden are easy to 

 force in any warm cellar or room. 150 days. 

 Pkt. 25c; oz. $1; J^lb. $3. 



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370 Georgia. A tall, loose form of cabbage. 

 75 days. Pkt. 15c; oz. 35c; i^lb. $1; lb. $2.25. 



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375 Large Leaved. Hardy plants for late 

 fall, winter and spring use. They form ro- 

 settes of tender, edible leaves. 45 days. Pkt. 

 20c; oz. 90c; \i\h. $2.50. 



380 Extra Curled. Crisp, pungent leaves 

 used as a condiment and for garnishing. 45 

 days Pkt. 15c; oz. 50c. 



384 Water Cress. It must be grown in 

 moist locations. 180 days. Pkt. 25c; 3^°z- 

 $1.25; oz. $2.00. 



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COLLECTION 



SUNLITE. Extra-early. MARCROSS. Early. 



GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM. Midseason. 



136-A 1 pkt. each of 3 sorts (75 hills) 

 136-B V2ID. each of 3 sorts (180 hills) 

 136-C 1 lb. each of 3 sorts (360 hills) 



. 50c 

 . $1.35 

 . $2.40 



