BRAINARD NURSERY & SEED CO., THOMPSONVILLE, CONN. 
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YELLOW VARIETIES 
Spanish Gold. Introduced in 1931 and is con¬ 
sidered the best extra early Corn, being a few 
days earlier than the popular Golden Sunshine. 
Stalks are slender, frequently 2 and 3 well 
filled ears; kernels bright golden yellow, 
sweet and tender. Pkt. 10c. 14 lb. 17c. 1 lb. 
30c. 2 lbs. 55c. 10 lbs. $2.25. 
Golden Sunshine. This corn fills the long felt 
need for a Golden Bantam type that will reach 
maturity earlier than that variety and will 
prove a heavy competitor to the first early 
white corns. The plant is of dwarf growth, 
ears close to the ground and about the size of 
Golden Bantam. It is more than a week 
earlier. 12 rowed and of equally good color, 
with remarkably high eating qualities. Pkt. 
10c. 14 lb. 17c. 1 lb. 30c. 2 lbs. 55c. 10 lbs. 
$2.25. 
Whipple’s Early Yellow, Reselected. A very 
large eared extra early Corn of exceedingly 
high quality. Is fully as early and often a 
little earlier than Golden Bantam but larger 
eared, Pkt. 10c. 14 lb. 15c. 1 lb. 25c. 2 lbs. 
45c. 10 lbs. $2.00. 
Brainard’s Special Strain Golden Bantam. A 
selection from the old Golden Bantam with 
uniformly larger and better filled ears, having 
10 to 14 rows. Stalks are medium size and 
sturdy, yielding abundantly; kernel golden 
yellow, deep, sweet and of fine flavor. This 
is an excellent second early variety. Pkt. 10c. 
14 lb. 15c. 1 lb. 25c. 2 lbs. 45c. 10 lbs. $2.00. 
Selected Bantam Evergreen. A golden yellow 
Corn quite equal to Golden Bantam in flavor, 
but a much larger and longer ear; stalks are 
of heavier growth and matures ten to fourteen 
days later than Golden Bantam. Pkt. 10c. 14 
lb. 17c. 1 lb. 30c. 2 lbs. 55c. 10 lbs. $2.35. 
Golden Giant. In size and length of ear this 
variety is all that the name “Giant” implies. 
Of splendid flavor and matures about mid¬ 
season. Stalks are tall with abundant foliage 
and is an excellent sort where fodder is of 
value. Pkt. 10c. 14 lb. 17c. 1 lb. 30c. 2 lbs. 
55c. 10 lbs. $2.35. 
WHITE VARIETIES 
Pkt. 10c. 14 lb. 15c. 1 lb. 25c. 2 lbs. 45c. 10 
lbs. $2.00. 
Brainard’s Extra Early. One of the earliest 
maturing white corns with good size ear of 
excellent quality. 
Black Mexican. A Sweet Corn of splendid 
quality. Ripe seeds are of a bluish-black 
color but when the ears are ready for the table 
they show only a tinge of purple. Very ten¬ 
der and sweet. Pkt. 10c. 14 lb. 25c. 1 lb. 
40c. 2 lbs. 70c. 
Early Evergreen. Similar to Stowell’s Ever¬ 
green in growth but more uniform in size 
and form of ear. Ten to fourteen days 
earlier. 
Country Gentleman or Shoe Peg. Ears medium 
size in irregular rows; a deliciously tender 
white corn. 
Stowell’s Evergreen. A late white variety ; ears 
medium to large; of good quality. Also the 
standard sweet fodder variety. 
Long Island Beauty. Finest late corn; immense 
long ears with 12 to 16 rows of pure white 
grains, especially fine for canning. Stalks 
are extra large; excellent for fodder. 
CRESS 
Curled Golden. Leaves used as a salad or with 
salt and vinegar as a relish. Pkt. 10c. oz. 
15c. 14 lb. 30c. 1 lb. $1.00. 
CUCUMBERS 
Brainard’s Perfection. This variety is far in 
advance of any of the long green sorts, and 
stands head and shoulders over the old extra 
long, White Spine varieties. It is dark green 
in color, very uniform in shape and size, slen¬ 
der and very prolific. We are very positive it 
is bound to become a favorite Cucumber. Pkt. 
10c. Oz. 20c. 14 lb. 45c. 1 lb. $1.40. 
Clark’s Special. Attractive deep green color, 
and smooth in appearance. It is a good 
keeper, holding its color and firmness unus¬ 
ually well. Pkt. 10c. Oz. 20c. lb. 45c. 1 
lb. $1.40. 
Clark’s Special Cucumber 
