1 934 SEED CATALOGUE 
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Ears are about seven to eight inches long, four¬ 
teen to twenty rowed. 
POSTPAID 
Sweet Corn not 
1 Lb. 
5 Lbs. 
10 Lbs. 
specially 
quoted . 
.$0.30 
$1.25 
$2.25 
Not prepaid . 
... .25 
1.15 
2.00 
G. G. Bantam, 
prepaid. 
... .35 
1.55 
2.75 
Not prepaid . 
... .30 
1.40 
2.50 
NOT PREPAID 
25 lbs. 
50 lbs. 
100 lbs. 
Sweet Corn, not otherwise 
quoted . 
...$4,50 
$ 8.00 
$14.00 
G. G. Bantam.. 
... 5.75 
10.50 
19.00 
Cress 
PEPPER GRASS (Curled)—The leaves, when 
young, have a warm, pungent taste, and are 
used as a salad, either aione or mixed with 
other salad plants. 
WATER—A delicate, pungent salad plant, 
very agreeable alone or mixed with other sal¬ 
ads. Entirely distinct from common cress, 
thriving only where its roots are submerged. 
POSTPAID 
Pkt. 1 oz. 2 oz. Yi lb. 
P. Grass .$0.05 $0.20 $0.35 $0.60 
W. Cress .. .10 .40 .75 1.25 
CAULIFLOWER 
—Cauliflower, al¬ 
though one of the 
most delicious veg¬ 
etables, is but lit¬ 
tle grown except 
byprofessional,gar¬ 
deners because of 
the erroneous no¬ 
tion that it is so 
difficult to grow 
that only skilled 
gardeners can pro¬ 
duce it. 
It should be 
borne in mind that 
cauliflower will not 
head up good in 
hot, dry weather, 
and hence the 
sowing should be 
so regulated as to 
bring it to matu¬ 
rity either before 
the hot summer 
weather sets in or 
not until the cooler 
weather of the fall. 
After the heads 
begin to form, 
draw the leaves 
over and pin or tie 
them together to 
protect the heads 
from the sun and 
keep them white. 
38 ®* 
CLOVER LEAF SNOWBALL (Best Imported 
Strain— This is an improved extra early strain 
of dwarf, compact growth. Under favorable 
circumstances nearly every plant will make 
a fine, solid head of good size. It is valuable 
for both early and late. 
DANISH GIANT OR DRY WEATHER — 
(Best Imported Stock)— Large leaved, with pure 
white compact heads. It is truly a first-class 
cauliflower and is specially adapted to dry lo¬ 
cations and to resisting the effects of drouth. 
Two weeks later than the Snowball. 
POSTPAID 
„ , „ Pkt. •/» oz. 1 oz. 2 oz. 4 oz. 
Snowball .$0.10 $1.25 $2.00 $3.50 $5.00 
Dryweather .10 1.50 2.50 4.00 7.00 
Lespedeza, See Page 42. 
Crested Wheat Grass, Page 43. 
Snowball 
Cucumbers 
BOSTON PICKLING—This is a very produc¬ 
tive variety that is extensively grown for pick- 
lee. The vines are vigorous. The fruits axe 
bright green, of medium size, very smooth and 
symmetrical. The flesh is crisp and tender. 
DAVIS PERFECT—This cucumber has an 
ideal shape and a beautiful dark green color. 
Its eating qualities are unsurpassed, both be¬ 
cause of its fine flavor and its small number of 
seeds. 
EARLY CLUSTER—A short, prickly variety; 
usually growing in clusters. Is a prolific bearer, 
and one of the earliest; flavor excellent. 
EVERBEARING—This is not only a very 
early variety but is also extremely prolific. If 
the fruit is kept gathered, vines will continue 
in bearing throughout the season. The fruit 
is of medium size and rich dark green color, 
averaging from four to five inches in length. 
KLONDIKE—White Spine Type. Used prin¬ 
cipally for long distance shipping, as the deep 
green color holds extremely well. The ends ta- 
