M oney Makers For The Market Gardeners 
Outstanding Varieties That Have Proved Their Worth 
GOLDEN HUMMER CORN —The largest and earliest of 
the yellow Sweet Corns. Trials show it to be six days 
earlier than Golden Sunshine and the ears fully an inch 
longerand is a twelverowed corn.Market gardeners will 
find this a very profitable variety on account of its size 
and earliness. We highly recommend it to you. Pkt. 10c, 
1/2 lb. 20c, lb. 30c, 10 lb. $2.50. 
SWEET VALENCIA SPANISH ONION— By far the 
best large Onion obtainable. This strain won the Indiana 
State championship two years straight, in 1931 with a 
yield of 993 bushels per acre and in 1932 with a yield 
from one plot of 1,030 bushels per acre and another 
plot of 1,004 bushels per acre. The principal advantages 
of this Onion are its size, wonderful keeping qualities, 
a fine dry skin, its very mild flavor and its resistance to 
thrip and aphids. This Onion always brings a much higher 
price than any other Onion. Pkt. 10c, oz. 45c, Vi lb. 
$1.50, lb. $5.00. 
GOOD FOR ALL BEET —An excellent new variety de¬ 
veloped from Detroit Dark Red. Especially fine for can¬ 
ning and pickling whole at 1V£ to 1 V 2 inches in diameter. 
Roots smooth even in size and shape, and almost perfectly 
globular, collar and tap roots very small, interior deeply 
crimson, free from white zones. Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, Vi lb. 
35c, lb. $1.00. 
BENDER’S SURPRISE MELON— This melon has a thin 
cream colored skin and thick salmon colored flesh. 
Eearly, very productive and of delicious flavor. Externally 
it resembles White Japan, but grows to twice the size. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, V 4 lb. 35c, lb. $1.10. 
HEARTS OF GOLD MELON —A deep orange fleshed 
variety with thickly netted skin. The melons are almost 
perfectly round, very sweet and of delicious flavor. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, 1/4 lb. 35c, lb. $1.10. 
HONEY ROCK MELON —New early variety. Five to 
six inches in diameter, rind hard, flesh medium thick and 
deep salmon in color. Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, Vi lb. 35c, lb. 
$ 1 . 10 . 
