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You Will Appreciate Early Maturity In Our Seed 
Golden Sunrise 
SWEET CORN 
GOLDEN SUNRISE. A new delicious golden sweet corn with the Golden Ban¬ 
tam flavor and two whole weeks earlier, it even beats “Sunshine” by three 
days. It took 15 years to develop this sensational early corn. Remember 
its three big points: Large size, rich, buttery and delicious flavor, ex¬ 
tremely early. You will have the first sweet corn for market and table in 
your neighborhood. Prices: ’A lb., 10c; V2 lb., 20c; 1 lb., 30c; 5 lbs., $1.10; 
'l0 lbs., $1.85. 
GOLDEN BANTAM, BLACK HILLS SELECTION. A 
fine quality sweet corn, rich, creamy yellow, 
sweet and tender. Prices: V 4 lb., 10c; V 2 lb., 15c; 
lb., 28c; 5 lbs., $1.00; 10 lbs., $1.85, postpaid. 
STOWELL'S EVERGREEN. The standard main crop. 
Excels other late sorts in sweetness and produc¬ 
tivity. Prices: V4 lb., 10c; V2 lb., 15c; lb., 30c; 
5 lbs., $1.10; 10 lbs., $1.80. 
EARLY SUNSHINE. Golden eared hybrid, origin¬ 
ated by Prof. Yeager of North Dakota. It is 
10 days earlier than Golden Bantam and much 
larger. A variety that should be in every gar¬ 
den. Prices: V4 lb., 10c; V2 lb., 17c; lb., 30c; 
5 lbs., $1.10; 10 lbs., $1.85, postpaid. 
SPANISH GOLD SWEET CORN. A fine extra early 
yellow variety for earliest market and home gar¬ 
den. Matures in 65 days to eating stage. Ear: 
6V2 inches long, 10 to 12 rowed. Kernels bright 
golden yellow, plump, sweet, tender and of good 
quality. Stalk: 5 to 6 feet high, often bearing 
2 or 3 ears per stalk. Prices: V 4 lb., 10c; V2 lb., 
17c; lb., 30c; 5 lbs., $1.15, postpaid. 
POP CORN CUCUMBERS 
JAPANESE HULLESS. Of wonderful quality for 
popping; sells at a premium over all other sorts. 
Prices: 'A lb., 10c; V2 lb., 15c; lb., 25c. 
WHITE RICE. Pearly white kernels resemble rice. 
Be sure to get the northern selection with which 
we can furnish you. ’A lb., 10c; lb., 25c. 
SOUTH AMERICAN or T. N. T. A late variety. The 
yellow kernels pop to enormous size and when 
popped are a rich creamy shade. It is fast 
becoming a favorite with the pop corn mer¬ 
chants. It is a heavy yielder, and though later 
than the other varieties we list, it is worthy of 
trial. We offer seed of our own growing. V* lb.. 
10c; V 2 lb., 15c; lb.. 30c; 5 lbs., $1.25. 
THIS HALF-ACRE GARDEN PLOT 
IS RECOMMENDED BY S. D. STATE COLLEGE 
Foot 
KIND and VARIETY Row 
Beans, Stringless Green Pod. 200 ft. 
Beets, Detroit Dark Red . 200 ft. 
Cabbage, Golden Acre (early) .... 100 ft. 
Cabbage, Danish Ballhead (late) . 200 ft. 
Carrots, Chantenay or Danvers. ... 100 ft. 
Cucumbers. White Spine. 200 ft. 
Dill . 10 ft. 
Lettuce, Black Seeded Simpson. . . 100 ft. 
Onion Seed, Danvers Yellow Globe. 200 ft. 
Parsnips, Hollow Crown. 100 ft 
Parsley. Dwarf Curled . 10 ft. 
Peas, Laxtonian and Everbearing. . 200 ft. 
Peppers, Pimento . 50 ft. 
Pop Corn, White Rice. 200 ft. 
Pumpkin, Sugar Pie. 200 ft. 
Radish, Saxa.100 ft. 
Rutabagas. Improved American. . . . 200 ft. 
Spinach, New Zealand. 100 ft. 
Squash, Golden Hubbard. 400 ft. 
Sweet Corn, Goden Bantam.1200 ft. 
Swiss Chard, Lucullus. 50 ft. 
Tomato Seed, Earliana & John Baer 400 ft. 
Turnips, Purple Top. 200 ft. 
Planting 
SEED 
Date 
Amount 1 
Cost 
May 10 
2 lbs. $ 
.50 
May 1 
4 oz. 
.40 
May 10 
1 pkt. 
.10 
May 10 
% oz. 
.15 
May 1 
1 oz. 
.15 
May 20 
1 oz. 
.15 
May 1 
1 pkt. 
.05 
April 15 
% oz. 
.1 
April 15 
% lb. 
.75 
May 1 
1 oz. 
.10 
May 1 
1 pkt. 
.05 
April 15 
2 lbs. 
.60 
May 20 
1 pkt. 
.10 
May 10 
% lb. 
.15 
May 20 
1 oz. 
.10 
April 15 
1 oz. 
.10 
April 15 
1 oz. 
.10 
May 1 
1 oz. 
.15 
May 20 
2 oz. 
.25 
May 15 
3 lbs. 
.75 
June 1 
June 20 
April 1 5 
1 oz. 
.10 
May 20 
2 pkts. 
.10 
April 15 
1 oz. 
.10 
Aug. 1 
Value if ordered separately 
$5.10 
IMPROVED WHITE SPINE. One of the earliest of 
the cucumbers and a heavy producer. Prices: 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; ’A lb., 40c; lb., $1.40. 
ALWAYS GREEN CUCUMBER. A cucumber we 
have sold for years which has given excellent 
satisfaction. It is an early variety, maturing 
in from 50 to 55 days, has good quality and 
flavor, yields exceptionally heavy, and ships 
well. Prices: Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; ’A lb., 45c; 
V 2 lb.. 75c: lb.. $1.45. 
CHICAGO PICKLING. Old reliable variety for 
making small pickles. Especially good for mar¬ 
keting. Heavy producer. Prices: Pkt., 5c; oz., 
15c; »A lb., 45c; Vz lb., 75c; lb.. $1.45. 
IMPROVED LONG GREEN. The rich dark green 
fruits average 12 inches long with crisp white 
flesh. The standard of table quality and un¬ 
excelled for pickles when small. Pkt., 5c; oz., 
17c; ’A lb. 50c; V 2 lb., 95c; lb., $1.80, postpaid. 
SPECIAL $1.00 OFFER 
This Home Garden Collection 
is planned for a garden 25x40 feet in 25-foot 
rows. Amount, variety, space required, distance 
between rows, and regular prices are shown in 
the following: 
y 2 lb. Bober’s Bountiful Beans, 2 rows 
18 inches .$ .15 
1 oz. Improved Egyptian Beet, 2 rows 18 
inches .10 
2 pkts. Danvers Half-Long Carrots, 2 rows 
18 inches .10 
X A lb. Sunrise Sweet Corn, 4 rows 2% ft. .15 
1 pkt. White Spine Cucumber. 1 row 3 feet .05 
2 pkts. Lettuce (I Leaf, 1 Head), 1 row 1 ft. .10 
2 pkts. Danvers Yellow Onion, 2 rows 18 in. .10 
2 pkts. Improved Guernsey Parsnip, 2 rows 
18 inches . 10 
Vfc lb. BItss Everbearing Peas, 2 rows 2 feet .15 
Vfc lb. Laxtonian Peas, 2 rows 2 feet.15 
1 oz. Bobier’s Saxa Radish, 2 rows 1 foot.10 
1 pkt. Swiss Chard (Lucullus), 1 row 18 in. .05 
SPECIAL OFFER POSTPAID, $4.10 
Two Collections for $8.00 
Value if ordered separately.$1.30 
Special Offer Postpaid, $1.00 
