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PINK KAFFIR, 
PINK KAFFIR 
SURE TO MATURE 
Every grower of Kaffir Corn knows that nearly every year 
thousands upon thousands of bushels of Kaffir Corn are caught 
by early frosts, and every Kaffir Corn grower will appreciate 
the great value of a variety that will mature from two to three 
weeks earlier than the White Kaffir. 
This difference of two weeks in maturing often means just the 
difference between a big heavy yield and a field ruined by an 
early frost. 
Pink Kaffir will grow in wetter soil and will stand more dry 
weather than White Kaffir. Unlike White Kaffir the Pink does 
not stop growing in dry weather but keeps right on. 
The stalk of the Pink Kaffir is slender but the plant has just 
as many leaves and makes just as much fodder as other Kaffirs. 
The heads are rather slender but long. Yields are fully as 
heavy as White or Red Kaffir. 
One grower reports as follows: "In 1916 I planted White 
Kaffir ten days before I did the Pink. The White did not mature 
while the Pink made 43 bushels per acre. In 1917 I planted 
both White and Pink at the same time. The White did not 
mature while the Pink made a heavy yield." 
Plant at least a few acres of Pink Kaffir. It will pay you. 
Per pound 10c; 5 lbs. 50c, postage extra. 
For prices of larger quantities see Pink List. 
THE MEXICAN EVER-BLOOMING 
SINGLE TUBEROSE 
They have tall, stiff stems, with single pure white flowers, 
delightfully fragrant. They should not be planted before 
danger of frosts is passed. They never blight and the smallest 
bulb blooms the first season, generally sending up from 5 to 15 
flower stalks. If the stalk is cut when the first flower opens and 
put in water the flowers increase in size and whiteness and keep 
for a week or ten days. Planted in May will bloom in 
August. . . .Each 10c; 2 for 15c; doz. 65c 
TWO NEW VARIETIES OF COSMOS 
The Cosmos has long been one of the most popular 
of easy growing annuals. These flowers are a great 
improvement over the old type and are very beautiful. 
The type, however, is not entirely fixed and some of 
the flowers may be large single ones. 
Be the first in your neighborhood to show these 
new varieties. 
Crested and Double Cosmos, mixed 15c per pkt. 
DIMORPHOTHECA AURANTIACA 
The African Golden Orange Daisy 
This is an extremely showy annual of easy culture 
and is a beautiful flower. The hardy plant has a 
branching habit, growing 10 to 12 inches in height, and 
is an exceedingly profuse bloomer. The marguerite-like 
blossoms, about 2 Yi inches in diameter, are of a rich, 
glossy orange gold color Packet 10c 
CRESTED — COSMOS — DOUBLE 
