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Corn — Continued 



Second Early 



1302. Early Crosby. A high quahty, second early, very 

 popular in Eastern sections, especially New England. Ears 

 about six inches long, 14 rowed, grains square, very white, sweet 

 and tender. Pkt. 10c. Lb. 22c. 2 Lbs. 44c. 10 Lbs. $1.90. 25 

 Lbs. $4.50. 100 Lbs. $16.00. 



1060. Extra Early Evergreen. One week earlier than 

 Stowells Evergreen, and very much like this variety, especially 

 in keeping qualities. 1 Lb. 22c. 2 Lbs. 44c. 10 Lbs. $1.90. 25 

 Lbs. $4.50. 100 Lbs. $16.00. 



1061. Early Mammoth Sugar. Market Gardeners' favorite. 

 Two weeks earlier than the Late Mammoth. Lb. 22c. 2 Lbs. 

 44c. 10 Lbs. $1,90. 25 Lbs. $4.50. 100 Lbs. $16.00. 



General Crop 



1066. Snow White Evergreen Sugar Corn. White as 

 snow and five days earlier than Stowell's Evergreen. Deliciously 

 flavored and as sweet as sugar. Very tender. Each ear has 16 

 or more rows of long, slender purest white grains. Being Snow- 

 White it is extremely attractive when served on the table. 

 When put up in cans it retains its whiteness and does not have 

 that yellowish tinge of the regular Stowell's Evergreen. Stalks 

 straight and vigorous, 6 to 8 feet high. Ears are uniform, very 

 large and completely filled to the tip. Lb. 21c. 2 Lbs. 42c. 10 

 Lbs. $1.80. 25 Lbs. $4.25. 100 Lbs. $15.00. 



1067. Stowells' Evergreen. The most profitable general 

 crop sweet corn. Stalks grow about eight feet high with ears 

 from seven to nine inches long and from fourteen to sixteen 

 rows to the ear of deep, white, medium sized grains of the finest 

 flavored corn. Our strain of this variety is bred to produce two 

 good sized ears to the stalk. Lb. 21c. 2 Lbs. 42c. 10 Lbs. $1.80. 

 25 Lbs. $4.25. 100 Lbs. $15.00. 



Late Crop 



1065. Country Gentleman Sugar Corn. One of the most 

 delicious Sugar Corns grown. Kernels plump, pearly white, 

 milky and so tender they fairly melt in your mouth. It is 

 deliciously tender, even when a little old. Ears average 8 or 9 

 inches long. Cob small, plump and filled zig-zag from end to 

 end with pearly white kernels of great depth. 1 Lb. 22c. 2 

 Lbs. 44c. 10 Lbs. $1.90. 25 Lbs. $4.50. 100 Lbs. $16.00. 



1062. Large Late Mammoth Sugar. Lb. 21c. 2 Lbs. 42c. 

 10 Lbs. $1.80. 25 Lbs. $4.25. 100 Lbs. $15.00. 



1063. Black Mexican. Lb. 23c. 2 Lbs. 46c. 10 Lbs. $2.00. 

 25 Lbs. $4.75. 100 Lbs. $17.00. 



1193. Shoe Peg or Ne Plus Ultra. Lb. 22c. 2 Lbs. 44c. 

 10 Lbs. $1.90. 25 Lbs. $4.50. 100 Lbs. $16.00. 



1064. Rice Pop Corn for Popping or Seed. Lb. 15c. 2 

 Lbs. 30c. 10 Lbs. $1.00. 25 Lbs. $2.25. 100 Lbs. $8.00. 



Bolgiano' s Famous Early Fortune Cucumber 



We Pay Postage on Pkts., 

 M Lbs. and Lbs. 



Cucumber 



CONCOMBLE 



Pepino 

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One ounce will plant fifty hills, 

 two pounds will plant one acre 



Culture. For very early, sow in hotbeds upon pieces of sod, or in small pots ; they can be readily transplanted with a gain of about six weeks before 

 they can be sown in the open. Plant out in rich soil when danger of frost is over, or protect by hand glasses ; or by paper held down at the corners with 

 earth. For general crops, sow in the open as soon as the weather is settled and warm, and every two weeks for a succession. For pickles, sow from 

 middle of June to Fourth of July. Sod land, turned over in the Fall, is the best for them. Plant in hills 4 feet apart, putting shovelful of well-rotted 

 manure in each hill. 



394. Bolgiano's Crystal Springs Cucumber. 1918 in- 

 troduction. (Specialty, see page 10.) Extra early, heaviest 

 yielding, continuous bearer. Attractive rich, glossy, deep green 

 color. Deep green to the very tips. Mildew-proof never turns 

 yellow. Perfect in shape, color and size. No misshapen fniits 

 or culls. Flesh firm, fine grained and tender. The quality is 

 buperb. Most refreshing and delightful flavor. Entirely free 

 from bitterness. Very few seeds. Fine for slicing. The ideal 

 Cucumber for either shipping, market or home use. Pkt. 10c. 

 Oz. 20c. 1/4 Lb. 60c. Lb. $2.00. 



84. Bolgiano's Early Fortune Cucumber. Full blooded, 

 'fts pretty as a picture, and extremely early, wonderfully pro- 

 ductive, a model in sTiape, of the most inviting and attractive 

 deep green color. Without a doubt the finest in the world. Pkt. 

 ilOc. Oz. 15c. % Lb. 45c. Lb. $1.50. 



17. Bolgiano's Prosperity White Spine Cucumber. This 

 Cucumber will immediately jump into utmost favor with ship- 

 pers, market gardeners and private gardeners. Pkt. 10c. Oz. 

 I5c. l^ Lb. 45c. Lb. $1.50. 



135. New Klondike. Very dark green, 6 or 7 inches long 

 and two inches thick, remains crisp a long time. It is a grand 

 market sort. Pkt. 10c. Oz. 15c. V^ Lb. 35c. Lb. $1.25. 



398. Early Gn^en Cluster Cucumber. This is an extra 

 early pickling or frame variety, being the earliest Cucumber 

 of practical use. Fruit is set in clusters of two or three and 

 are used for either pickles or for extra sheers. Pkt. 10c. Oz. 

 15c. % Lb. 30c. Lb. $1.00. 



19. Perfection White Spine Cucumber. This Cucumber 

 is very much the same type as the Early Fortune. This sort 

 has great quantities of extra fancy dark green fruit, which 

 always sells well in all markets. Pkt. 10c. Oz. 15c. % Lb. 30c. 

 Lb. $1.00. 



85. Arlington White Spine Cucumber. For many years 

 the standard slicing and market variety. Very pi^blific, and of 

 dark green color. Pkt. 10c. Oz. 15c. ^A Lb. 30c. Lb. $1.00. 



90. Evergreen, or Long White Spine Cucumber. The 



best extra long table and market Cucumber. Fruit grows 8 to 

 10 inches long, holding diameter well from end to end. Heavy 

 producers of extra fancy dark green fraits of good quality. Pkt. 

 10c. Oz. 15c. % Lb. 30c. Lb. $1.00. 



340. Fordhook Pickling. A thin skinned variety popular 

 on account of its long bearing season. It is very prolific, and a 

 great resistant to blight. Pkt. 10c. Oz. 15c. % Lb. 25c. Lb. 85c. 



