Country Gentleman Corn 
Sweet or Sugar Corn 
(Plant April to July) 
Not Postpaid 
1 lb. 5 lbs. 10 lbs 
Country Gentleman [80 days]— 
One of the richest flavored sweet 
Corns. Makes a good sized ear, 
with a small cob, densly covered 
with irregular rows of very long, 
slender pearly white grains of the 
best quality. It will keep tender 
and fit for use for a long season 
and is sometimes called the “Shoe 
Peg.” .30c 1.40 2.60 
Golden Cross [76 days]—The 
greatest advance in Sweet Corn 
since Golden Bantam was intro¬ 
duced. A bright yellow 12-rowed 
Corn with quality equal to Golden 
Bantam in every way. Very resist- 
and to Bacterial Wilt and Stewart’s 
Disease. Two or three times as 
productive as Golden Bantam and 
onlv six days later in maturity. 
...35c 
1.50 
2.75 
Adams Extra Early . 
75c 
1.40 
Adams Early . 
75c 
1.40 
Black Mexican . 
1.15 
2.20 
Golden Bantam . 
...25c 
1.15 
2.20 
Golden Evergreen . 
...25c 
1.15 
2.20 
Howling Mob . 
. . .25c 
1.15 
2.20 
Stowell’s Evergreen . 
...30c 
1.30 
2.50 
Trucker’s Favorite . 
... 20c 
75c 
1.40 
Note—Our corn is Eastern. grown which is the best 
for this section. We can supply local grown and West¬ 
ern grown corn at cheaper prices. 
Pop Corn 
(Plant April to June) 
Not Postpaid 
1 lb. 5 lbs. 10 lbs. 
Little Buster or Rice .15c 65c 1.20 
South American Yellow Genuine ....20c 90c 1.85 
(■erkin or Burr . 
20c 
60c 
2.00 
Improved Long Green . . . . 
.5c 
20c 
60c 
2.00 
Staygreen . 
.5c 
20c 
60c 
2.00 
White Wonder . 
20c 
60c 
2.00 
Egg Plant 
(Plant February to April) 
Black Beauty [120 days]—Sow early in Spring and 
set in rows 2 feet apart and 3 feet from row to row 
in rich loamy soil. 5c pkt.; 30c oz.; $1.00 >4Ib.; 
$3.75 lib. Postpaid. 
Endive 
(Plant March to May. August to September) 
Postpaid 
Pkt. oz. ^41b. lib 
Green Curled [40 days]—The 
most, popular variety producing 
beautiful curled, tender dark 
green leaves which blanches 
cream white. Excellent salad 
preens. 
.5c 
15c 
40c 
1.25 
Broad Leaf Batavian .... 
.5c 
15c 
40c 
1.25 
W'hite Curled . 
.5c 
15c 
35c 
1.15 
Herbs (For Flavoring) 
(Plant Early Spring) 
Pkt. 
Drill—Young stems used for 
flavoring soups and sauces. Dry 
branches and seeds are much prized 
for flavoring pickles, and seeds 
also used extensively in making 
kraut. Sow seed in early Spring. 5c 
Sage — An indispensable per¬ 
ennial Herb much in demand for 
adding flavor to many kinds of 
dishes. Used fresh or dry.5c 
Saffron-—Sometimes used for col¬ 
oring but mostly for flavoring. . . 5c 
Kale 
(Plant February to Apr 
Postpaid 
Pkt. oz. ^tb. lib 
Dwarf Blue Curled Scotch— [55 
days] Hardy-compact, and of an 
outstanding bluish green color. 
Short stemmed and of strong 
growth. Extremely fine curled and 
especially desirable for Fall plant¬ 
ing .5c 10c 30c 90c 
Tall Spring Kale .5c 10c 20c 50c 
Early Curled Siberian .5c 10c 25c 70c 
Kohl Rabi 
Postpaid 
oz. %tb. lib 
10c 
30c 
90c 
25c 
85c 
3.00 
25c 
S5c 
3.00 
(Plant March to May. August and September) 
Early White Vienna [50 days] —A peculiar vege¬ 
table belonging to the Cabbage family and forming a 
turnip-shape bulb above ground, which is used in the 
same manner as Turnips. Sow in June or July and 
should be used when young and tender. Pkt. 5c; oz. 
15c; i4tb. 50c; 1 lb. $1.60. Postpaid. 
Crisp As Ice Lettuce 
Chicago Pickling Cucumber 
Lettuce 
Cucumbers 
(Plant April to July) 
(Plant February to May. August and September) 
Postpaid 
Pkt. oz. %lb. lib. 
Crisp As Ice [60 days]—A 
compact heading variety of de- 
Chicago Pickling [65 days]— 
Most widely used of pickling va¬ 
rieties and is being used by our 
local Canning Co. Uniform and 
attractive; also good for slic¬ 
ing. Fruit medium green, square 
ended; very prolific. 
Davis Perfect . 
Early Fortune . 
Early Frame . 
Early Green Cluster . 
Early Short Green . 
Early White Spine . 
Everbearing . 
Postpaid 
licate flavor. Leaves thick 
and 
Pkt. 
OZ. 
V4tb. 
lib 
crumpled, deep green 
Overlaid 
with dark brown. Slow 
to 
start 
to seed. 
.5c 
15c 
35c 
1.00 
All Season . 
.5c 
15c 
35c 
1.00 
Big Boston . 
, 5c 
15c 
35c 
1.00 
Black Seeded Simpson 
.5c 
15c 
35c 
.95 
California Cream Butter 
.5c 
15c 
35c 
1.00 
.5c 
20c 
60c 
2.00 
Danver Market . 
.5c 
15c 
35c 
1.00 
20c 
60c 
2.00 
Early Curled Simpson 
.5c 
15c 
35c 
.95 
,5c 
20c 
65c 
2.00 
Grand Rapids . 
.5c 
15c 
35c 
1.00 
.5c 
20c 
60c 
2.00 
Ha r son Improved . . . . 
.5c 
15c 
35c 
1.00 
20c 
65c 
2.00 
Iceburg . 
. 5c 
15c 
35c 
1.00 
.5c 
20c 
60c 
2.00 
New York or Wonderful 
. 5c 
15c 
35c 
1.00 
,5c 
20c 
60c 
2.00 
Prize Head . 
.5c 
15c 
35c 
1.00 
,5c 
20c 
60c 
2.00 
St. Louis Head . 
,5c 
15c 
35c 
1.00 
Muskmelons 
(Plant May and June) 
Postpaid 
„ , Pkt. oz. »41b. lib. 
Superba [80 days]—A course net¬ 
ted melon with sugary, luscious fla¬ 
vor, and a deep, thick, orange colored 
flesh. It is fairly early and a heavy 
yielder. Even if allowed to ripen on 
the vine it keeps perfectly for days. 
If you want something individual in 
taste and appearance, something 
worth while in any garden and on 
any table, plant this variety. . 
.15c 
40c 
1.20 
Banana ... 
10c 
30c 
1.10 
Burrel’s Gem . 
10c 
30c 
.95 
Early Hackensack . 
. .5c 
10c 
30o 
.95 
Extra-Early Knight . 
10c 
30c 
1.00 
Edward’s Perfecto . 
. .5c 
10c 
30c 
.95 
Emerald Gem . 
. .5c 
10c 
30c 
.95 
Gold Li"ed Rocky Ford . 
. ,5c 
10c 
30c 
.95 
hale’s Best . 
10c 
30c 
.95 
Hearts of Gold . 
. .5c 
lOo 
30c 
.95 
honey Ball . 
. .5c 
10c 
30c 
.95 
Honey Dew . 
. .5c 
10c 
30c 
.95 
Improved Perfecto . 
. .5c 
10c 
30c 
.95 
Large Hackensack . 
. .5c 
10c 
30o 
.95 
Netted Gem . 
. .5c 
10c 
30o 
.95 
Osage or Miller Cream . 
. .5c 
10c 
30c 
.95 
Rocky Fordl . 
10c 
30c 
.95 
Shumway’s Giant . 
. .5c 
10c 
30c 
.95 
Sweet Air . 
. .5c 
10c 
30c 
.95 
Tip Top . 
. .5c 
10c 
30c 
.95 
Stone Mountain Watermelon 
Watermelons 
(Plant May and June) 
Postpaid 
oz. %lb. lib. 
Stone Mountain [00 days] 
Strongly recommended. Shape 
round, rind dark green, flesh 
a bright red, crisp, sweet, and 
very firm. It grows very large, 
weighing from 50 to 80 pounds. 
Bipens throughout and a grand 
shipping variety .10c 30c 1.00 
Excel .10c 25o .75 
Florida Favorite .10c 25o .75 
Fordhook Early .....10c 25c .75 
General Pershing or Irish Grey .10c 25c .75 
Grey Monarch or Long Light Icing ..10c 25o .80 
Halbert Honey .10c 25o .75 
Harris’ Earliest .10c 25c .75 
Jackson .lot 30c .90 
Improved Kleckley Sweet or Monte 
Cristo .10o 25c .75 
Peerless or Ice Cream .10o 25c .75 
Pride of Muscatine .15o 40c 1.25 
Radio or Rebault .10c 40c 1.25 
Improved Georgia Rattlesnake .10c 25o .80 
Round Light Icing .10c 25c .75 
Sweet Heart .I0c 25c .75 
Cut Red Tom Watson .10c 25c .70 
Wo-dermelon—(Kleckley Sweet type) 15c 25c .90 
(Note—2 lb. lots or over any one variety deduct lOo 
pet pound.) 
Mustard 
lam rcuruary to Mpm—aepiemoer to uctober) 
Postpaid 
T , Pkt. oz. %lb. 
Tendergreen or Mustard Spinach 
— (24 days from planting to 
table.) It is a quick growing very 
tender Mustard with a Spinach 
flavor and has long broad leaves 
with a smooth surface and a white 
mid-rib. Tasty, delicious, and 
wholesome, standing extreme heat 
and cold. Does not shoot to seed 
W'hite 
lib. 
5o 
10c 
25o 
.75 
5c 
10c 
25c 
65 
5c 
10c 
25c 
.70 
Okra 
(Plant May or June) 
Long Green [60 days]—Used for seasoning. For 
Winter use gather while tender and slice into narrow 
rings, string them and hang in shade to dry or they 
may be pickled like cucumbers or canned. Pkt. 5o; 
oz. 10c; %tb 30c; lib 75c. Postpaid. 
