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SWEET CORN*** LETTUCE 
EARLY SWEET CORN 
Postpaid prices on all 
Sweet Corns (except Early 
Sensational): Pkt., 5c; Vi 
lb., 15c; 1 lb., 27c; 3 lbs., 72c; 
5 lbs., $1.00. Not prepaid: 
10 lbs., $1.60. 
277 Golden Bantam. The 
favorite early yellow sweet 
corn. Bars 5 to 6 inches 
long, kernels broad, deep 
golden yellow, very sweet, 
juicy and tender. It is 
hardy and can be planted 
early. Stalks often have 2 
ears. 
273 Delues Golden Giant. 
A mid-season yellow variety, 
good for home and market 
garden planting. Matures 
about a week after Golden 
B a n t a m, about twice as 
large. Fair quality, rich 
sugary flavor. 
279 Early White Cory. A 
popular large-eared early 
white variety. Ears rather 
thick, 6 to 7 in. long, 10-12 
rowed. Kernels white, 
sweet and of good flavor. A 
favorite for early market. 
280 Peep-o-day. Remark¬ 
able for its earliness, ten¬ 
derness and extreme sweet¬ 
ness. A very heavy yielder. 
281 Early Sunshine. An ex¬ 
tra early yellow variety 
particularly desirable for 
market garden use. Four to 
live days earlier than Golden 
Bantam. Good sized ears, 
l'O to 12 rowed. Kernels 
golden yellow, sweet, tender, 
and of good flavor. 
282 Howling Mob. Early 
and productive. Large thick 
ears, 7 to 9 inches long. 
Kernels clear white, plump, 
and of good quality. A fa¬ 
vorite for the home garden 
and market. 
283 Early Minnesota. A very dependable pro¬ 
ductive variety, extra early. Ears are long, 
with large white grains, sweet and tender. Good 
producer, desirable for market, home and can¬ 
ning uses. 
276 Early Sensational. We believe it has the 
finest flavor of any variety; extra sweet, juicy 
and tender, kernels creamy white. Early and 
very prolific, often bearing two to three ears on 
a stalk. Postuaid prices: Fkt., 8c; Vi lb., 20c; 
1 lb., 35c; 3 lbs., 90c; 5 lbs., $1.25. Not prepaid: 
10 lbs., $2.00. 
Golden Bantam 
LATE SWEET CORN 
New York 
Wonderful 
HEADING VARIETIES 
Postpaid prices on all Lettuce (except Berry’s Bounti¬ 
ful and New York Wonderful): Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; Vi lb., 
30c; Vi lb., 50c; 1 lb., 90c. 
330 May King - . An extremely early, fast growing type. 
Pleads small and compact, with a fine,, rich, buttery flavor. 
331 Crisp as Ice. Attractive bronze, glassy leaves. 
Pleads solid, medium sized, well blanched and of delicate 
flavor. Pbpular for the home garden. 
332 Improved Hanson. Unsurpassed for home and mar¬ 
ket garden use. Pleads large and compact, tender and 
sweet, light yellowish-green color. 
333 Selected Big Boston. A very popular variety for 
forcing; splendid shipper. Very solid heads, extremely 
tender. Leaves tinged with brown, heart light golden yellow. 
334 California Cream Butter. Desirable for market gar¬ 
den and shipping short distances. A cabbage lettuce, 
particularly rich and buttery to the taste. 
336 Iceberg. A large late variety. Conical shaped heads, 
of medium size, crisp and sweet, white interior. Outer 
leaves light green tinged with brown, crinkled. 
Postpaid prices on Berry’s Bountiful and New York 
Wonderful: Pkt., 5c; oz., 14c; Vi lb., 40c; Vi lb., 70c; 
1 lb., $1.20. 
335 Berry’s Bountiful. Grows beautiful compact heads, 
weighing 2 to 3 lbs. Exceedingly tender, creamy flavor. 
A splendid variety for shipping. None excels. 
337 New York Wonderful. The outstanding shipping va¬ 
riety. Leaves dull green, heads larg-e and solid, crisp and 
of excellent quality, fine flavor. 
LOOSE LEAF VARIETIES 
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Postpaid prices on all Sweet Corns (except 
Early Sensational): Pkt., 5c; Vi lb., 15c; 1 lb., 
27c; 3 lbs., 72c; 5 lbs., $1.00. Not prepaid; 10 
lbs., $1.60. 
284 Country Gentleman. One of the best known 
late varieties, superior for home and market 
gardens and commercial canners. Stalks often 
with two ears. Ears 7 to 8 inches long, with 
narrow irregular grains of good quality, sweet 
and tender. 
287 Stowells Evergreen. The best known 
standard main crop sweet corn, excelling all 
others. Ears 8 inches long, 16 to 20 rowed. 
Very productive. Kernels clear white, deep, 
medium width, sugary and tender. 
288 Mammoth Late. A very large variety, pro¬ 
ducing large thick ears, well tipped; 14 to 16 
rowed. Kernels sweet and tender, snowy white, 
and of good flavor. 
jT'OR HYBRID SWEET CORN, SEE PAGE 70. 
Postpaid prices on all Lettuce (except Berry’s Bounti¬ 
ful and New York Wonderful): Pkt., 5c; oz., 10c; Vi lb., 
30c; Vi lb., 50c; 1 lb., 90c. 
326 Black Seeded Simpson. A popular variety, leaves 
large, light green in color. Best for forcing. Tender. 
327 Early Curled Simpson. One of the most widely used 
for home gardens. Very early, non-heading', of excellent 
flavor. 
328 Grand Rapids. Excellent for early planting outside, 
and for forcing. Superior quality, beautiful appearance, 
leaves light green, heavily fringed. 
329 Early Prizehead. An early non-heading variety. Re¬ 
mains tender and crisp. Leaves medium green, light 
brown edges. 
POP CORN 
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Postpaid prices on White Rice and Japanese Hull-less: 
Pkt., 5c; Vi lb.. 20c; 1 lb., 30c; 3 lbs., 75c; 5 lbs., $1.00. 
Not prepaid: 10 lbs., $1.75. 
301 White Rice. Grains clear white, long and pointed 
at the top. Pops out large and tender. 
303 Japanese Hull-less. Dwarf grower, small eats. Ker¬ 
nels hull-less, snowy white when popped, fine flavor. 
304 South American (Dynamite). Kernels yellow, pop to 
immense size. Stalks grow larger than field corn, with 
two to three ears on a stalk. Postpaid prices: Pkt., 5c; 
Vi lb., 20c; 1 lb., 35c; 3 lbs., 90c; 5 lbs., $1.25. Not pre¬ 
paid: 10 lbs., $2.00. 
