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CORN, SWEET or SUGAR 



Main Crop Varieties 



313 Country Gentleman. The popular Shoe Peg Corn. Ripens about 110 days after sow- 

 ing—a week later than ever-popular Stowell's. Ears medium size, deep grains in irregular 

 rows on cobs and deliciously sweet, tender and milky. Pkt., 10 cts. ; j lb., 25 cts. ;lb., 35 cts.; 

 2 lbs., 65 cts.; 5 lbs., $1.50, prepaid. 



315 Early Evergreen. Resembles Stowell's Evergreen, with the same deep grain and thin 

 cob, but is ready about 10 days earlier, and remains in good condition equally as long. 

 The ears grow to a good size, usually about 8 inches long. Pkt., 10 cts.; \ lb., 25 cts.; lb., 

 40 cts.; 2 lbs., 70 cts.; 5 lbs., $1.65, prepaid. 



330 Mammoth Late. The largest late sort bearing ears 10 inches long with 16 rows of tender 

 sweet grains. Pkt., 10 cts.; § lb., 25 cts.; lb., 40 cts.; 2 lbs., 70 cts.; 5 lbs., $1.65, prepaid 



34 7 Stowell's Evergreen, Improved. Always very productive, bearing fine large ears 8 

 inches long covered with deep grain, set in straight and even rows on a very thin cob. Re- 

 mains in good condition, suitable for cooking, for a long time. Pkt., 10 cts.; § lb., 25 cts.; 

 lb., 35 cts.; 2 lbs., 65 cts.; 5 lbs., $1.50, prepaid. 



Pop -Corn 



Pkt. § lb. 1 lb. 2 lbs. 5 lbs. 



351 Queens Golden $0 10 $0 20 $0 30 $0 55 $125 



352 White Pearl 10 20 30 55 125 



353 White Rice 10 20 30 55 125 



Prepaid 



CORN SALAD <f.w.».> 



Mavhe, Fr. Canonigos, Sp. Stechsalat, Ger. 



Culture —A very fine and distinct salad, and both leaves and stems are used. This forms with 

 the outer stalks of Celery, a delicious mixed salad. Sow in spring in drills 1 foot apart; it will be 

 ready for cutting in six or eight weeks. For winter and early spring use, sow in drills in August and 

 September. Three ounces to 100 feet of drill. 



355 Large Seeded. Vigorous grower, producing large healthy plants with round light green 

 leaves. Makes excellent salad, and the whole of the plant can be used. Pkt., 10 cts.; oz., 

 20 cts.; i lb., 50 cts.; lb., $1.75. 



Cresson, Fr. 



CRESS 



Country Gentleman Sugar Corn 



Berro o Mashierzo, Sp. 

 Garten Kresse, Ger. 



Culture — Easily grown during winter on the greenhouse bench, in frames, pots or boxes. 

 Splendid for salad, garnishing or as an addition to lettuce. Sow seed thickly in rows 3 to 6 inches 

 apart under glass, or for summer 1 foot apart in open ground. Sow often for succession, as it soon 

 runs to seed. 1 oz. to 75 ft. row. 



357 Extra Curled, or Peppergrass. Small finely curled leaves having a very agreeable 

 flavor. Much used in combination with White London Mustard and is used in salads and 

 sandwiches and also for garnishing. Pkt., 10 cts. ; oz., 15 cts. ; j lb., 35 cts. ; lb., $1.00. 



358 Upland. Has the flavor of Water Cress, and will grow in any good soil. Pkt., 10 cts.; 

 i oz., 20 cts.; oz., 30 cts.; J lb., $1.00. 



359 Water (Brunnenkresse). Requires a stream of running water, ditch or pond, in which it 

 will grow without care, or a moist shady situation which should be liberally watered. Pkt., 

 10 cts.; i oz., 30 cts.; oz., 45 cts.; \ lb., $1.25. 



DANDELION 



Pissenlit, Fr. Loewenzahn, Ger. Amargon, Sp. 



One ounce to 100 feet of row. 



Culture— Plants usually come up small and feebly. Sow seed in good 



clean loam, in drills 1 foot apart, and thin or transplant to 10 or 12 inches 



apart in the rows. May be blanched by covering with leaves or other loose 



litter, or by placing a large inverted flower pot over each plant. 



401 Broad-leaved. The Dandelion until recent years had been known 

 only as a troublesome weed, but it has now been so greatly improved 

 that it is now recognized as a most healthful early spring vegetable, 

 eaten either raw as salad, or cooked and served like greens. Our 

 strain of Broad-leaved Dandelion produces large bushy plants, with 

 broad, succulent leaves of a slightly bitter flavor. Quality is con- 

 siderably improved by blanching the plants, which can be done by 

 covering them with leaves or other litter, although boarding up like 

 celery or covering with inverted boxes will give better results. Pkt., 

 15 cts.; | oz., 50 cts.; oz., 90 cts.; \ lb., $3.00. 



402 Common. Pkt., 10 cts.; \ oz., 25 cts.; oz., 40 cts.; Jib., $1.15. 



Extra Curled Cress 



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