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FORTY YEARS OF “GOLDEN RULE” SERVICE 
The Nezv Golden Alpha. 
Chicory 
Resembles Parsnips, root when dried 
makes a prood substitute for coffee, or 
when mixed, adds a mild pleasant fla¬ 
vor. % oz., 5c. 
Com Salad 
Large, round leaved, used during win¬ 
ter for lettuce, or cook like spinach. 
!•. oz.. .5c. 
Cress 
Water Cress. An improved Cress. 
Grows in ponds and streams. Vi oz.. 
10c. 
VEGETABLE SEEDS—Continued 
Sweet Com 
Prices quoted include postage on pound and fractions. 
Seed is very scarce and prices are, on all varieties: ^4 Ib., 10c; lb. 
20c; 1 lb., 25c. Via express, 10 lbs., ^2.00; 25 lbs., ^3.75; 100 lbs., ^12.0C 
Larger quantities a matter of correspondence. 
Our Seed Sweet Corn is carefully selected seed with ends carefull; 
taken off and only best ears saved, is dried and cared for so as to guarantc 
a perfect stand of uniform Corn. In 10-lb. and 25-Ib. lots, by mail post 
paid, extra. 
Allen’s Choice. Or an improved Malakhoff which was brought to this country b; 
the U. S. government from Russia, and was the earliest Corn ever grown. Has beei 
grown by a local market gardener and carefully selected by him until he has ; 
distinct variety of the Malakhoff of Ijis own. After careful inspection we havi 
made arrangements to supply our trade with this corn, calling it “Allen’s Choice.’ 
Not only the sweetest early Corn but the largest early Com, better and earlier 
by far, than Peep o’ Day. 
Barden’s Wonder Bantam. A beautiful yellow Corn, superior to the Goldei 
Bantam, both in size and in quality. Stalk grows from 6 to 6 ft. high, ears 8 to 1' 
inches in length. As early as the Golden Bantam. It is a variety that is worth; 
of a trial by any market gardener, canner or garden maker. We consider it b; 
our trial to be the best improved Golden Bantam yet put on the market. You wil 
be getting both size and quality in this Corn, which took Mr. Barden 5 years ti 
perfect and put on the market. 
Burbank Bantam. The Burbank corn grows on a stalk about five feet tall an< 
has ears well filled with grains that are of a deep yellow color and from twelve ti 
sixteen rows on the cob. The ears are larger around and longer than the old typi 
of Golden Bantam. 
Country Gentleman. A well known and deserving old sort that has always beei 
very popular, due to its large, compact ears of irregular rows. 
De Bue’s Golden Giant Suffar Corn. The famous winner of many horticultura 
prizes. This is no fake variety, it is exactly what the gardener has been lookinj 
for. Of even better quality than Golden Bantam, will yield twice as much per acr< 
as the Golden Bantam, larger eared and larger stalk, making it the most pro 
ductive and the best yellow Sweet Corn in existence. We have purchased a limite( 
quantity of this seed from the originator who stands back of the above descrip 
tion. This we offer in limitea quantities. 
Golden Bantam. This is a Sweet Corn of most exquisite quality, which when read; 
to use is of a bright golden yellow color. It looks rich and is rich and no mistake 
It'can be planted very early, as it is as hardy as the Extra Early Adams. Th< 
small stalks can grow closely together in the row 
and will produce 2 or 3 ears each. 
Golden Alplia. A new yellow variety, formed 
from a careful cross and selection from Barden s 
Wonder Bantam and Ferry Alpha, the earliest 
white corn. Golden Alpha combines all the de¬ 
sirable qualities of Ferry Alpha with an appeal¬ 
ing golden yellow color. The ears are 6 to 8 in. 
long, cylindrical and uniformly eight rowed. 
Stalks more sturdy and vigorous than the parent 
Alpha. 
Golden Sunshine. (50 days). Blue skies and sun¬ 
shine have combined their divinely guided 
chemistry to produce the nectar-like sweetness of 
this delicious golden corn. The ears are comi>act, 
about same size as Golden Bantam, but more re¬ 
fined in appearance, having from 10 to 12 rows 
of grains instead of 8 as Golden Bantam. It is a 
very rapid grower, and the earliest of the golden 
group. 
Stowell’s Evergreen. Known everywhere. An old 
one but still king of the latest, considering 
everything. 
Celery 
Nothing is harder to please a customer with than 
Celery seed. To overcome this we are aiming to 
bring each variety to a ijerfect standard as our 
other “Guaranteed Seeds’’ and to those who have 
never used our seeds, we can only ask a trial on our 
Celery seeds and let your future seed orders be 
governed by the results. 
Giant Pascal. One of the best on the market. It 
produces perfect brancHed stalks, 2 ft. long, crisp 
and thick, blanches early and easily, fine keeper 
and shipper. 34 oz., 10c; 1 oz., 15c; 34 45c; 
1 lb., $1.45. 
Golden Self-Blanching*. A great self-blanching 
variety, easily marketed and a great keeper, of 
fine quality and has just enough of the nutty 
flavor that makes Celery popular for flavoring and 
eating. 34 oz., 10c; Vs oz., 20c; 1 oz., 30c. 
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