PUGET SOUND SEED GARDENS 
CORN 
GOLDEN BANTAM. A medium 
early, very sweet corn, with golden 
yellow grain, very tender and of most 
excellent quality. It is not quite as 
early or sure as the Cory, and is of 
medium size, but those who can make 
a second early kind ear, will find this 
to be of exceptionally delicious and 
rich flavor for table use. We have 
grown it successfully here for sev- 
eral years, and for eating, like it best 
of all. Lb., 25c; \)i lb., 15c; % lb., 
10c; pkg., 5c. , 
MAMMOTH WHITE CORY. This 
is the White Cob Cory, much improv- 
ed in size of ear and kernel. It is the 
largest extra early sweet corn. It has 
twelve instead of eight rows, as in 
the old Cory, and will find better sale 
in the market. It is nearly as early 
and of as good quality also. Lb., 25c; 
% lb., 15c; Vi lb., 10c; pkg., 5c. 
RED COB EARLY CORY. This is 
the earliest sweet corn grown, and 
the best and surest to plant on Puget 
Sound. Put the hills three feet apart 
each way, and then thin out to two 
stalks in each hill, and it will ear and 
fill well. Lb., 25c; % lb., 15c; % lb., 
10c; pkg., 5c. 
EARLY MINNESOTA. Is larger 
and later, but not so sure as the Cory. 
It is well to plant some of both kinds 
for a succession. Lb., 25c; Vs lb., 15c; 
% lb., 10c; pkg., 5c. 
CRESS or PEPPER GRASS 
UPLAND. Leaves and flavor re- 
semble water cress, but grows in dry 
soils, on uplands. Oz., 50c; pkg., 5c. 
CUCUMBERS 
EARLY WHITE SPINE. Medium 
in earliness. Fine for table use, % 
lb., 30c; oz., 10c; pkg., 5c. 
LONG GREEN. Late. The best 
for pickles. Vigorous and very pi'o- 
ductive. Vi lb., 30c; oz., 10c; pkg., 5c. 
ENDIVE 
GREEN CURLED. Not only much 
used as a salad, but is highly orna- 
mental from its delicately cut and col- 
ored leaves. Much used for garnish- 
ing. Lb., ■$1.50; oz., 15c; pkg., 5c. 
KOHL RABI 
LARGE EARLY PURPLE. Fine 
and tender. Oz., 15c; pkg., 5c. 
LARGE EARLY WHITE. Same as 
above except color. Oz., 15c; pkg., 5c. 
