RIVERSIDE FARM SEEDS 
SWEET CORN 
GILLS EARLY MARK.ET. The earliest, large eared, white corn. 
Gills Early Market is not only the earliest white sweet corn, but the ears are 
large, having 12 to 14 rows and often measure 8 inches long. The quality is very 
good for such an early variety. Profitable for early market, and for the home gar¬ 
den it will give satisfaction as you can enjoy large ears of good sweet corn a week 
earlier than you otherwise would, Jib. 15c; lb. 35c; 21bs, 65; 41bs. #1.20. 
EARLY POCAHONTAS, Cut from Photo. Stalks grow about 5 feet high, and 
produces to 10 rowed ears, of large size, and of finest quality. I have grown and 
selected this variety for the past 16 years and know Pocahontas to be one of the 
most productive, delicious quality early varieties grown. For the home garden or 
getting in the market early with really good corn, Pocahontas will prove satisfac¬ 
tory. Select stock of tnv own growing, as long as my supply holds out. Jib. 15c. 
Pound 30c; 2 lbs. 55c; 4 lbs. #1.00. 
BUTTERCUP Medium early, larger and more prolific than Golden Bantam. 
The grains are very sweet and tender, better than Bantam, which is saying much, 
but the proof will be found in the eating. If you want the best quality yellow corn 
plant the Buttercup, Jib. 15c; lb. 30c; 21bs, 55c; 41bs. #1.00. 
WHIPPLES YELLOW. This is a very fine variety to grow for either home use 
or market. The large size of the ears and the delicious quality of the corn, com¬ 
bines to place it at the top of the list of yellow varieties. Early as Bantam, eirs 
twice or three times as large, and the stalks often produce two fine ears. The qual¬ 
ity is very fine. Jib. 15c; lb. 30c; 2 lbs. 55c; 4 lbs. #1,00. 
Chantenay. A very popular variety extensive¬ 
ly grown for table anrl market. Roots grow 
very smooth, deep orange in color, and are of 
the finest quality. Oz. 15c; Jib. 35c; lb. $ 1.20. 
Danvers Half Long. A heavy yielder of line roots, rich orange in color, medium 
size and of fine quality. A fine market variety. Oz. 15c; Jib. 35c; lb. #1.20. 
Tendersweet, The roots grow very smooth and uniform in size, and are very 
attractive in bunches or baskets for market. The quality is very' good. Try Ten¬ 
dersweet carrot in your garden this year. Oz. 20c; Jib. 60c. 
Golden Acre. The heads are nf medium 
size, round as a ball and very solid. For an 
early market crop it is very profitable owing 
to its earliness, fine quality and appearance. Oz. 35c; Jib. #1.00. 
Midseason Market. The heads grow very uniform in size, being round, deep, 
very firm, of good size and fine quality. It is a great cropper and one of the best 
cabbages to plant. Oz 30c; Jib. 85c. 
DANISH BALLHEAD. Short Stem. This is a heavy yielding strain and under 
good average conditions this is the most profitable Danish cabbage to raise. The 
heads are somewhat flattened, very solid, and of good green color. Practically eve ry 
plant makes a good head. A good keeper. Oz. 30c; Jib. 85c. 
All Vegetable seeds are 10c. per packet. 12 Pkts. for $1.00. 
