SONGSj Sweet Corn 
PRICES: All Sweet Com at: Small Pkt. 5c; 
Large Pkt. 10c; y 2 Lb. 15c; Lb. 25c, Prepaid. 
Improved Golden Bantam 
V4S. If you plant just one kind of Sweet 
Corn, then make this the one. My Colorado 
strain has been improved by selection so 
that my stock now runs considerably larger 
than the regular Golden Bantam. Instead 
of just 8 rows, many ears will have 10 and 
12 rows. One of the many good points about 
Bantam is that the silks or “whiskers” come 
out easily and leave a nice clean ear for 
cooking. 
"Early Sunshine" 
V48. This new “Early Sunshine” is similar to 
Golden Bantam in color and size, but earlier 
-—fully a week earlier. Originated way up 
in North Dakota by Prof. Yeager of the 
N. D. Agricultural College. 
V50. GIANT BANTAM. Known also as Ban¬ 
tam-Evergreen. Golden color. 
V53. STOWELL’S EVERGREEN. The stand¬ 
ard big late Sweet Corn. Color white. 
V54. COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. Tall late. 
Deep, thin grains set zig-zag. White. 
For Larger Lots See Page 16 
Two Early Money Makers 
JD Sez, Sez ’e, “Take a tip from me — 
plant one or both of these and cash in when 
first roasting ears sell for three times as 
much as will bring when market flooded 
later.” 
V51. EARLY GOLDEN GEM. Exceedingly 
early variety, originated by North Dakota 
Experiment Station. Popular golden color. 
V52. EARLY WHITE MARKET (Gill). Ear¬ 
lier, bigger, better than Peep O’ Day. A 
winner if your market calls for white sweet 
corn. 
Chives 
Perennial herb. 
The leaves have a 
delicate onion flavor. 
For seasoning green 
salads. Lavender 
flowers. Seed, Pkt. 
10c; V 2 oz. 40c. 
Plants, small 
clumps, 3 for 50c; 7 
for $1.00, prepaid. 
(Clumps can be di¬ 
vided.) 
jy O& Cucumbers—-Best Pickling and Slicing Kinds 
"Long's Long Longed-For Longest Long 
Green" 
V66. Extra long variety of beautiful appear¬ 
ance and splendid flavor. For pickles or slic¬ 
ing. For home or market. 
Really, you’re missing something fine if fail 
to plant at least a few hills of this “Cuke.” 
When well grown, the fruits are about a foot 
long and 2% inches in diameter near the blos¬ 
som end, tapering slightly toward the stem. 
The flesh is white and crisp and noticeably 
free from that bitterness usually found in 
Long Green varieties. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; *4 R>* 
60c; lb. $2.00, prepaid. (Call this the 5L Cuke, 
for short.) 
Prices: All CUCUMBERS (except V66) at: 
Small Pkt. 5c; Large Pkt. 10c; Oz. 15c. 
V61. EARLY FORTUNE. Fine for pickles 
when small, and good slicer. 
V62. EARLY WHITE SPINE. Old favorite. 
V60. KLONDIKE. Very early white spine. 
V63. BOSTON PICKLING. For pickles. 
V64. IMPROVED LONG GREEN. 
V65. DAVIS PERFECT. So nearly perfect in 
shape it often brings extra price. 
V67. WEST INDIA GHERKIN. Very small 
prickly sort, for pickles only. Use when 
quite young. Pkt. 5c; oz. 25c. 
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