Helena, Montana. 
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SWEET CORN— (Montana Market.)) V2 Pint Carton, 10c; 
Lb. (Postpaid), 25c; by Express or Freight, Lb., 20c; 10 
Lbs $1.30 
Pearly large cob; very sweet; most desirable variety. 
SWEET CORN— (Black M<!xiean.) Lb. (Postpaid), 20c; by 
Express or Freight, Lb., 15c; 10 Lbs $1.20 
This variety liias lor a number of years had the reputa- 
tion ol being the sweetest of all Sweet Corn. When 
cooked, the ear is white with a bluish tinge towards the 
base of the kernel. Every year we have a number of 
inquiries from those who have known this Corn, but who 
have forgotten its name and remember it only as the 
■'black Corn that was so very sweet." 
SWEET CORN— (In 5c Lithographed Packages.) 
Montiana Market. Golden Bantam 
Early Minnesota. Peep O'Day. 
Mammoth White Cory. 
CRESS 
CRESS, OR PEPPER GRASS-Pkt., 5c; Oz., lOc; % Lb., 20c; 
Lb 70c 
This salad is iimch used with lettuce, to the flavor of 
which its warm, pungent laste makes an agreeable addi- 
tion. 
CRESS— (Water) Pkt., 5c; Oz., 40c 
Hardy perennial .aquatic plant: sow seed along water's 
edge, preferably near running springs. 
CUCUMBERS 
(One ounce will plant fifty hills; one Lb., an acre.) 
CUCUMBER— (Cumberland) Oz., 10c; % Lb., 30c; Lb., $1.00 
The best pickling sort yet introduced, being very handsome and productive, 
with flesh firm, but very crisp ♦and tender. Vines sturdy and prolific. 
CUCUMBER— (Davis Perfect) Oz., 10c; V* Lb., 30c; Lb., $1.00 
The best northern market cucumber of the extra long white spine type. 
It is a new variety, and since its introduction has jumped into such promi- 
nence that it may rightfully be regarded as the most popular variety of its 
type today. The Davis Perfect has been most carefully selected by a vet- 
eran outdoor and greenhouse grower of cucumbers for length, slimness and 
its dark green color. 
CUCU.VIBER— (Fordhook Famous) Oz., 10c; Vi Lb., 40c; Lb., $1.25 
A long White Spine variety growing from 10 to 12 inches. Earlier and fully 
as long as Long Green and of equally good quality. 
CUCUMBER— (Cool and Crisp) Oz., 10c; % Lb., 35c; Lb., $1.25 
A fine garden variety, deep green and crisp, and is of the White Spine type 
pure while when ripe. 
CUCUMBER— (Ai-lington) Oz., 10c; % Lb., 30c; Lb., $1.00 
Earliest of the White Spine varieties. ExC't llent for table use. 
CUCUMBER— (Short Green, also called Early Frame.) Oz., 10c; li Lb., 30o; 
Lb $1.00 
A very productive variety having fruits of good length and handsome form^ 
Desirable for producing pickles of medium size and fine quality wben sliced 
for table. 
CUCUMBER— (White Spined Evergreen.) Oz., lOe; Vi Lb., 30c: Lb. $1.00 
Deep green color; earlv; one of the best shipping varietiies. 
CUCUMBER— (Early Russian) Oz., 10c; \4 Lb., 30c: Lb., $1.00 
Bright green, crisp and tender flesh; excellent for table use or pickling. 
Sweret Corn (Peep O'Day.) 
Cucumber (Long Green.) 
