NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES 
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Early Reliance 
SWEET CORN EARLY RELIANCE 
The Earliest White Sweet Corn in Existence— 
Ears of Good Size—Quality First Class 
Ready for the market days ahead of any other 
variety of anywhere near its size. Not only is Re¬ 
liance distinctly earlier but the ear is of good size 
with white grain of really good quality. The plant 
growth seldom exceeds four feet in height, the ears 
borne close to the ground 7 to 8 inches in length, 
blocky in shape and well filled with glistening white 
grains in rows of 12 to 14. A real sweet corn, which 
we recommend unhesitatingly to all gardeners being 
convinced beyond the shade of doubt that Early Reli¬ 
ance will make money for them and help to make 
the business of gardening more interesting and 
worth while. Pkt. 10c; lb. 30c, prepaid. F. O. B. 10 
lbs. $1.40; 100 lbs. $12.00. 
OKRA FIRST CHOICE 
First Choice Okra placed on the market in com¬ 
petition with other Okra will sell first. The buyers 
will give it preference every time. It Is First Choice 
Okra’s fine appearance and apparent high quality 
that makes it a favorite with the buyers. The pods 
are thick, very fleshy, exceptionally tender and fine 
flavored, 6 inches in length by inches in diameter 
at the bottom end and carrying the thickness well 
throughout the entire length. The point of pod is 
blunt and it is all meat The pod has an attractive 
green color and that with the shapely form of the 
pods makes an irresistable appeal to all who love 
this vegetable. The plants are sturdy and dwarf, 
only about 30 inches in height, producing pods at 
each leaf-joint. Of all varieties First Choice Okra 
is the best. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; % lb. 20c; lb. 80c; 10 
lbs. $7.50, prepaid. 
BARDEN’S WONDER BANTAM 
SWEET CORN 
Has all the good qualities of looks and taste with 
the welcome improvement that the ears are larger 
8-10 inches long and set up higher on a more sturdy 
stalk from 5 to 6 feet high. As early as the original 
Golden Bantam. Produces one third more tonnage 
per acre than any other strain of G. Bantam. Highly 
priced by canners that believe in quality pack. Pkt. 
10c; lb. 30c, prepaid. Not prepaid. 10 lbs. $1.30; 100 
lbs. $11.00. 
SWEET CORN 
GOLDEN EARLY MARKET 
A variety that will be found highly profitable. Ready 10 
to 14 days before Golden Bantam, ears 9 inches long 12-14 
rowed, kernels broad, meaty, sweet, golden yellow in color. 
Plants 6 feet tall, sturdy and vigorous. In edible qualities 
the equal of Golden Bantam, ears larger, ready much earlier 
two to three ears on a stalk, a variety that as we said will 
pay to grow. Pkt. 10c; lb. 30c; 10 lbs. $1.70. 
Early Golds* Ro4 
ROOTED PARSLEY RECORD 
Roots the size of Parsnip, white, smooth, solid and heavy, 
tender and highly aromatic. Heavy cropper and first rate 
keeper. If your trade is partial to rooted parsley and if you 
want to give your trade something out of the ordinary, plant 
Record Parsley. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; lb. 80c. 
SWEET CORN EARLY GOLDEN ROD 
Early—Ears Long—Heavily Productive 
A wonderful new, early yellow-eared variety. Ears from 
8 to 10 inches in length, with twelve to eighteen rows of deep, 
golden yellow, lusciously sweet kernels. The kernels are in 
absolutely straight lines on the cob and nicer looking ears 
are hard to imagine. Ready 3 to 4 days after Golden Bantam 
and in quality no other sweet corn is its equal. A variety that 
will sell no matter at what time it is placed on the market 
The ears of Golden Rod remain tender in milky condition 
longer than any other known sort and the stalks bear never 
less than two perfect ears and quite often three. We knew 
about the existence of Golden Rod Sweet Corn for a number 
of years but it was impossible to secure the seed. Now we 
have the seed and we know that by offering you this high 
class variety we are rendering you real service. Pkt. 10c; 
lb. 30c, prepaid. F. O. B. Council Bluffs: 10 lbs. $1.40; 100 
lbs. $12.00. 
RADISH EARLY DAISY 
READY THREE WEEKS AFTER SOWING 
Of exactly the same shape and qualities as Sparkler but 
ten days earlier. Of highest quality, never pithy. First rate 
for forcing under glass and highly valuable to all to whom 
earliness means money. Pkt. 10c; oz. 10c; lb. 60c. 
NEW SPINACH BIG CROP 
Long Standing—Disease Resistant—Enormous in Size 
Big Crop Spinach produces almost twice as big a crop as the 
next best variety. Very early, very hardy and stands two weeks 
longer than Bloomsdale before shooting to seed. The leave* are 
borne on long, stout stalks, well above the ground, staying clean and 
free of dirt. They are thick, very large, rounded at the edges, twice 
as long as they are broad, moderately crumpled. Color bright green. 
Blight and wilt resistant. Of ail so-called smooth leaved varieties 
such as Viroflay, Thick Leaf, Flanders, etc., Big Crop Spinach is the 
best and unbeatable for canning purposes and for a tremendou* 
crop. Oz. 5c; % lb. 20c; lb. 40c, prepaid. Not prepaid: In lots of 10 
lbs. or over, at 20c per lb. 
