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Wonder Golden Bantam 
Vegetable Novelties—1935 —continued 
Cabbage—PENN STATE BALLHEAD. This variety has been 
thoroughly tested in New England and has been found to be well 
adapted for our conditions. It matures in 110 days, producing 
heads 8 inches in diameter, weighing 6 pounds. They are attrac¬ 
tive, slightly flattened, 6 to 7 inches deep, yielding a heavy tonnage 
per acre. It is desirable for shipping, Winter storage and the mak¬ 
ing of Kraut. 
Pkt. 15c; 14 oz. 45c; oz. 80c; % lb. $2.75 
Carrot—IMPERATOR. An outstanding variety of recent in¬ 
troduction, excellent for bunching and shipping. The roots are 7 
to 814 inches long and mature in 77 days. Roots have sloping 
shoulders, smooth, deep rich orange; uniformly tapered to a semi- 
blunt end. The flesh is rich orange, fine grained, tender, excellent 
quality and free from core. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; y 4 lb. 85c; lb. $2.50 
Carrot—RED CORED CHANTENAY. A decided improvement 
over Chantenay, with exceptionally good internal color. The roots, 
maturing in 72 days, are the same size and shape as Chantenay. 
The flesh is reddish orange, with an indistinct core of the same 
color as the flesh. It is tender and sweet. 
Pkt. 15c; oz. 25c; M lb. 85c 
Celery—WONDERFUL. A planting of this novelty will convince 
you of its superiority. The plants are medium height, with a com¬ 
pact, full, excellent quality heart which blanches readily to a beau¬ 
tiful golden yellow. 
Pkt. 15c; Vi oz. 70c; oz. $1.20; ^ lb. $4.00 
Swiss Chard—FORDKOOK GIANT. No garden is complete 
without Swiss Chard and the best variety should be planted. Ford- 
hook Giant has no equal for either quality or quantity. The dark 
green closely savoyed leaves measure 10 inches in width by 2V 2 feet 
long while the pearly white, crisp, tender stems are 214 inches wide. 
The quality of the leaves is superior to spinach and the stalks make 
a tasty dish when cooked like asparagus. 
Pkt. 15c; oz. 25c; % lb. 70c; lb. $2.00 
Sweet Corn—GOLDEN EARLY MARKET. One of the best extra 
early yellow varieties for home and market garden. Ears, which 
are well protected with strong husks, have 8 to 12 rows of golden 
yellow, tender, sweet kernels of excellent quality. 
Pkt. 10c; A lb. 25c; lb. 40c; 2 lbs. 70c 
Sweet Corn—SELECTED GOLDEN BANTAM. This is the won¬ 
derful strain of Golden Bantam, originated by the late Dr. G. M. 
Twitchell. It is the result of fifteen years of careful, rigid selec¬ 
tion, and is outstanding for its earliness, size of ear and productive¬ 
ness. This strain of Golden Bantam was selected, produced and in¬ 
troduced in Maine and will produce the maximum results through¬ 
out New England. 
Pkt. 15c; V 2 lb. 25c; lb. 40c; 2 lbs. 70c 
Sweet Com—WHIPPLE’S EARLY YELLOW. 
Deservedly popular as a large eared, second early 
sort for home and market garden. Stalks sturdy 
and erect; ears 12 to 14 rowed, well filled to the tip, 
protected by strong husks. Kernels golden yellow, 
fairly deep, sweet and excellent flavor. It is excel¬ 
lent for succession plantings to assure a supply of 
sweet, succulent corn. 
Pkt 10c; y 2 lb. 25c; lb. 40c; 2 lbs. 70c 
Sweet Com—WONDER BANTAM. For those de¬ 
siring a larger eared variety, having the Golden 
Bantam quality, we can most highly recommend this 
variety. The stalks grow 6 feet tall, producing ears 
8 to 10 inches long, having eight rows of rich golden 
yellow kernels of a luscious flavor. It will appeal to 
the most critical market and home garden trade. 
Pkt. 15c; 14 lb. 25c; lb. 40c; 2 lbs. 70c 
We pay the postage on all vegetable and flower seeds up to and including 5 pounds of each item. 
Order early, seed supplies are limited. 
OUR 10c PACKETS OF VEGETABLE SEEDS ARE EXTRA LARGE AND WELL FILLED 
