No. 9 
Cod'sall Gem, red and white. 50 
Density, deep carmine.50 
Klein Gretchen, white; shaded crimson .25 
Little Victory, deep claret red.25 
Snow Clad, white.25 
Zoe, yellow and white.— .25 
Value .$2.00 
Price $1.00 
No. 10 
Eddie A. No. 1, magenta red with yellow circle.50 
Eddie B. No. 2, yellow, tipped light cerise.50 
Eddie D. No. 4, white, shaded yellow and crimson.50 
Eddie F. No. 6, yellow, tipped cerise pink.50 
Eddie G. No. 7, cerise lavender.50 
Value ..$2.50 
Price $1.25 
No. 11 
Eddie H. No. 8, yellow, splashed pink. .50 
Eddie J. No. 9, pure glistening white.50 
Eddie K. No. 10, canary yellow.. .50 
Eddie L. No. 11, white, splashed and veined pink.50 
Eddie M. No 12, white with greenish yellow circle...50 
Value .$2.50 
Price $1.25 
I have a quantity of bulbs which have become mixed in dig¬ 
ging and handling. These are all from my named, large flower¬ 
ing varieties and are offered at the following extreme bargain 
prices: 
10 Guaranteed bulbs, without labels . $1.00 
22 Guaranteed bulbs, without labels . $2.00 
35 Guaranteed bulbs, without labels . $3.00 
Sweet Corn 
SWEET ORANGE sweet corn (yellow) is nearly as early as the 
smaller yellow kinds. It has 12 and frequently 14 rows of ker¬ 
nels. Ears are much larger than the Bantam corn. It makes a 
profitable market corn and is a favorite table corn as well. Height 
about 4 feet. Plant 3 feet apart each way, 
Selected Seed $1.00 per quart; 60c per pint; 35c per half-pint 
MT. SHASTA SWEET CORN. This is the largest and best 
corn in existence. Although it is a very large corn it possesses 
an unusually pleasing, sweet and delicious flavor of its own, 
found in no other corn. 
Plant the MT. SHASTA as early as possible in rows 3}£ feet 
apart and hills 3% feet apart in the row. Allow only three stalks 
to a hill and if soil is weak only two stalks. Fertilize liberally 
when planting with poultry manure, placed not less than five 
inches from the seed. 
Selected Seed, $1.00 per quart; 60c per pint; 35c per half-pint 
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