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Schultz's Gold Prize Sweet Corn (Much reduced in size) See colored illustration, front cover page 



Schultz's "Gold Prize" 

 Sweet Corn 



A SWEET, APPETIZING, YELLOW GRAINED 

 VARIETY 



An exceptionally sweet and tender Golden Yellow 

 Grained Corn of the same rich quality as the fa . ous 

 "Golden Bantam," growing from six to seven feet in 

 height, and producing an average of two good ears to 

 a stalk. The ears are nearly twice the size of the 

 "Bantam," with ten to twelve rows of Golden Yellow 

 grains, maturing about a week later. 



The grains retain their sweetness for a long period, 

 and remain soft, tender, milky and of delicious flavor. 



"GOLD PRIZE" may be objected to by some on 

 account of color, but owing to its sweet appetizing 

 flavor, the color of grain is forgotten. 



Pkt. 5c. and 10c, pt. 30c, qt. 60c, Y 2 pk. $2.25, 

 pk. $4.00. 



Icicle Radish 



A LONG WHITE RADISH, EXTREMELY EARLY 



A very attractive, pure white radish, the earliest of 

 the long, white summer sorts and of most excellent 

 quality. The roots are somewhat shorter, with smaller 

 tops than Long White Vienna and mature a little earlier. 

 The roots when mature are five to six inches long by 

 about one-half to five-eighths of an inch in diameter. 

 One of the most desirable varieties for outdoor summer 

 planting for the home garden and market. It is also 

 adapted for forcing. 



Pkt. 5c and 10c, oz. 15c, M 40c, lb. $1.50. 



Schultz's Early Market 

 Pole Lima Bean 



THE EARLIEST POLE LIMA GROWN, 

 HEAVY CROPPER. DELICIOUS BUTTER 

 FLAVOR 



By carefully selecting the earliest pods year after 

 year we have secured a bean that is positively fully a 

 week earlier than any other pole variety, therefore can 

 be grown successfully where other sorts would be 

 caught by frosts of early Autumn. The plant is 

 strong and takes to the poles more readily than any 

 other sort, moreover, it is a heavy cropper, producing its 

 pods in large clusters from base to top of pole, fre- 

 quently from 5 to 10 together. These are filled with 

 large fleshy Beans of excellent quality, delicate, pale 

 green in color, and possessing in a superlative degree 

 that rich, buttery flavor so highly esteemed by all. (See 

 colored illustration front cover page.) 



Icicle Radish 



Pkt. 5c and 10c, pt. 30c, qt. 60c, pk. 

 Bu. $16.00 



1.50, 



Schultz's Early Market 

 Pole Lima 



