SEED GROWERS 



23 



POP CORN 



(Shelled) 



Code Word 



Black Beauty desha 



The earliest pop corn. Plants 5K ft. tall. Ripe ears 7 in. long; 1^ 

 in. thick; 12 rowed; uniform. Kernels purplish-black; 270 per oz.; 

 smooth; almost square. Kernels very large and white when 

 popped. 



Golden Hulless dexter 



Plant 4K — 5 ft. tall. Ripe ears 3H — 4 in. long; 1% in. thick; 

 blocky. Kernels rich golden yellow; 400 per oz.; pointed. Kernels 

 large and white with a tinge of cream when popped. 



Japanese Hulless dewar 



Plants 5 ft. tall. Dry ears 3M — 4 in. long; 1% in. thick; blocky. 

 Kernels translucent waxy white; 325 per oz.; pointed. Kernels 

 large and snow white when popped. Also known as AustraUan 

 Hulless and as Tom Thumb. 



White Rice deul 



Early. Plants 6 — 7 ft. tall. Dry ears 6 in. long; 13^ in. thick. Ker- 

 nels translucent waxy white; 325 per oz.; pointed. Kernels large 

 and snow white when popped. 



10 lbs. 



100 lbs. 



or more 



or more 



per lb. 



per lb. 



$0.10 



$0.09 



.10 



,10 



.09 



.09 



.09 



.08 



Corn Salad 



CORN SALAD or FETTICUS 



Code Word 



Large Seeded, Large Leaved coper 



Thrifty, large growing sort with thick leaves of mild flavor. 

 Sometimes called Lamb's Lettuce. 



CRESS 



Curled or Pepper Grass crane 



Very hardy, fast growing annual which produces in a few weeks a 

 good supply of attractive, finely curled dark green foHage which 

 is splendid for garnishing and of a pleasant pungent flavor. The 

 plant is decorative. 



True Water , crash 



Hardy perennial water plant, the sprightly flavored leaves of 

 which are prized for salads as well as for garnishing. 



1 lb. 5 lbs. 



or more or more 



per lb. per lb. 



$0.75 $0.65 



.45 



2.25 



.40 



2.00 



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