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Sweet Corn 
S biota EVERGREEN. ‘The most valuable AEP oe : 
weet Corn ever introduced.’’ Superior in sweet- . EET PLL PE xT ALE 
ness and table qualities to the original Evergreen, Wt se ogg eee: ae SS, e ef AG yy ZA 
with pure snow-white grain and cob; tender, sweet SSX LY: e 
and delicious flavor. Size and time of ripening same 
as parent. 
Packet, 10c.; 3 lb., 30c.; 1 Ib., 55c. 
PEEP O’DAY. The ears are what you 
may call a genteel size and absolutely perfect 
in formation, making it the easiest of all corn 
to eat from the cob. Grains are pure white 
and very sweet, and produces more ears to 
the stalk than any sweet corn. 
Packet, 10c.; 4 Ib., 25c. 
WHITE-COB CORY. This is equally as early 
as the Red-Cob Cory, but is rather less hardy. 7#—==== = 
The grains retain their pearly whiteness when cooked. SSS 2 = 
Packet, 10c.; 3 1b., 30c.; 1 lb., 50c., postpaid. | White Evergreen Sweet Corn 
GOLDEN BANTAM SWEET CORN has become so popular that many first-class hotels and restaurants now print on 
their daily menus. GOLDEN BANTAM’S wonderful popularity has led to be called one of the best Early varieties. If you 
have not planted up to date dosc now. Packet, 10c.; } lb., 35c.; 1 lb., 60c. 
Heading Lettuce, the Best_in the World 
_ MAY KING. This new Lettuce seems to be endorsed dium-sized perfect heads; very early, sweet and tender— 
by every seedman. In my garden last summer it made me-°| a good lettuce. Packet, 10c.; oz., 20c. 
“ALL SEASONS.’”’ For early or 
late. Large, solid heads; light green, 
blanching white;- tender and crisp. 
Packet, 5c.;0z.,15c._ - 
GIANT CRYSTAL HEAD. A splen- f 
did new Cabbage Lettuce, very large, |; 
solid; outside leaves bright green, in- } 
side crystal white with yellow heart; 
fine flavor, crisp andtender. Packet, 
5c.; oz., 20c. a: 
HANSON. Enormous heads, very 
tender; a great lettuce. Packet, 5c.3 © 
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Hanson Lettuce Loose-head Varieties Lettuce New Iceberg Lettuce 
GRAND RAPIDS FORCING. The best and earliest loose-headed sort; leaves finely curied and fringed; delicious 
quality. Packet, 5c.; oz., 20c. 
is unequaled for ICEBERG. An extra sweet, teader, brittle lettuce, a’ 
Blue Ban tam Pea combination of ways crisp and delicious in the hottest days in summer, al 
extreme earliness, superb, and unusual pro- ways heads, and is exclusively planted by some people 
ductiveness. The dwarf vigorous vines average Packet, 5c.; 1 oz., 20c. 
fifteen inches in height and carry really enor- 
f large, d luish- : : 
The fence Sorted cede Bently terns LETTUCE ‘*WAYAHEAD”’ is not only earlier than 
singly, measure four to four and one half inches May King, _ Big Boston, Nansen and other choice extra 
long and are tightly packed with eight to ten early varieties, but the heads are also larger and _more 
extra large, deep bluish-green peas. ‘These tightly folded. The outer leaves are alight green, while all 
peas are not only large in size but of most lus- the inner leaves of the head are nicely blanched to a rich but- 
cious flavor. The pods are ready to pick as tery-yellow tint. EARLIEST WAYAHEAD stands a longer 
early as American Wonder. Pkt., 10c.; } Ib., time before running to seed than any other early head 
35c.; 1 lb., 65c. variety. Price per packet, 10c; per oz., 35c.; 4 lb., $1.93, 
PEAS ALASKA. Also called “Earliest of All.’ | Postpaid. 
We offer a reselected strain that is really pure. ’ spaRKs’ EARLIANA 
Of the same type of growth and same size i : aie ae 
pods, it is as early as Extra-Eazly, but the The greatest nove ee in to- 
peas are vot equal in flavor. The vines grow matoes ever offered. a e earl 4 
from twenty to thirty inches in height; the dry | . est large tomato in t on orid. 
seed is of a bluish-green color. It matures | | Packet 10c; 7 cz., 25c. 
practically the entire crop at one time} popu- | ~ : 
lar for canning. Pkt., 10c.; 3 Ib., 30c. NEW STONE TOMATO 
NOTT’S EXCELSIOR. A fine variety of 4 There is no question about its 
compact dwarf growth, with pods one-third this is the_ best tomate xe 
i. larger than those of the American Wonder, aud plant ney eee a ey 
i use ; ; 
maturing almost equally as early. The pods Beats eee EGTA ee amend 
free from rot, Packet, 5¢.3 
average three inches in length, and are well filled to the é 
Pkt., 10c.; 3 Ib., 30c.; 1 Ib., 50c, by 2. New Stone Tomato $02., 20c. 
squared ends with large peas of unusually sweet flavor. as 
