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Descriptive Seed List for 1921 
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CORN 
GOLDEN BANTAM. A medium 
early variety with golden yellow grain. 
Very tender, sweet and delicious. 
Stalks four to five feet high; ears 
about seven inches long and eight 
rowed. Lb., 40c; % lb., 25c; % lb., 
15c; pkg., 10c; 5 lbs., or over at 35c 
per lb. 
EXTRA 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 weU. Lb., 40c; % lb., 25c; % lb., 
15c; pkg., 10c. 
MAMMOTH WHITE CORY. This is 
the White Cob Cory much improved 
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 
as good quality also. Lb., 40c; % 
lb., 25c; Vi lb., 15c; pkg., 10c. 
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., 40c; Vz lb., 
25c; Vi lb., 15c; pkg., 10c. 
BLACK MEXICAN. A second early 
sort, tender and sweet, having ears 
about eight inches long and bluish 
purple grains. Lb., 40c; % lb., 25c; 
Vi lb., 15c; pkg., 10c. 
CUCUMBERS 
LONG GREEN IMPROVED. This 
is undoubtedly the best variety of 
cucumbers for all uses grown. While 
it is later than the White Spine, it 
produces a much larger fruit. It pro- 
duces an abundance of fruit and is un- 
surpassed either for market garden- 
ing or for the home garden. V* lb., 
50c; oz., 15c; pkg., 5c. 
BOSTON PICKLING. This Is a 
very productive variety and one of 
the most popular kinds used for 
pickling. The fruits are of medium 
size, very smooth and bright green in 
color. The flesh is crisp and tender. 
'/4 lb., 50c; oz., 15c; pkg., 5c. 
IMPROVED WHITE SPINE. This 
is one of the best sorts for early table 
use, as it will mature fruits a little 
earlier than the Long Green. Fruits 
usually straight and light green in 
color. V* lb., 50c; oz., 15c; pkg., 5c. 
JAPANESE CLIMBING. This cu- 
cumber is adapted to growing on a 
trellis so that the fruits hang free 
from the ground. The fruits are much 
longer than the Long Green and of 
good flavor. Usually thrive well even 
in dry, hot summers. Vi lb., 50c; oz., 
15c; pkg., 5c. 
