ALNEER BROTH ERS RE LIABLE SEEDS, ROCKFOR D, ILL. 
Sweet Corn 
Golden Cross Bantam 
Wilt Resistant—High Yield— 
Uniform 
Golden Cross Bantam 
We recommend this new hy¬ 
brid sweet corn for places 
where Stewart's disease (wilt) 
makes it impossible to grow 
ordinary varieties of sweet 
corn. This corn which is the 
product of crossing two pure 
lines is not only resistant to 
bacterial wilt (Stewart’s dis¬ 
ease) but produces larger crops 
of beautiful ears. The ears 
have 10 to 14 rows of golden 
yellow kernels, uniform in 
length (about 8 in.) and of ex¬ 
cellent quality. Matures a week 
later than Golden Bantam, the 
whole crop ripening at about 
the same time. 
This crossed seed was pro¬ 
duced by the controlled pollin¬ 
ation of two inbred parents 
and will produce the true Gold¬ 
en Crass Bantam. Seed from 
the crop cannot be saved as it 
will break down. The cross has 
to be made each year. Pkt. 
10c, y 2 lb. 25c, lb. 45c, 2 lbs. 
80c, 5 lbs. $1.75, postpaid. 
T^«T TH /y r> T? n oucumue™ succeed Dest ... BIl)U uu. inej 
% / I .S, iSVl Bit r* J should not be planted in open ground until settlec 
. — warm weather. Plant in hills four feet each way wher 
all danger from insects is past, thin out, leaving three or four of the strongest plants to the hill 
Australian Hulless Pop- 
This is a dwarf-growing 
corn, a heavy yielder of 
attractive ears, peculiar in form, 
being nearly as thick as long. 
The kernels are similar to the 
best strains of White Rice, only 
longer and slimmer and pearly 
white in color. Its crowning 
merit lies in its popping quality, 
fine flavor and absence of hull or 
shell. Most tender and delicious 
flavor when popped. It is grown 
extensively for market and com¬ 
mands the highest price and 
most ready sale. Pkt. 5c, Vi lb. 
16c, 1 lb. 30c, 2 lbs. 55c, 5 lbs. 
$1.20, 10 lbs. $2.10, postpaid. 
Queen’s Golden Is e 5' 
ceed- 
ingly tender when popped, 
together with its delicious 
and delicate taste. It pops 
perfectly white, and a single 
kernel will expand to a diam¬ 
eter of one inch. Pkt. 5c, 
Va lb. 16c, 1 lb. 23c, 2 lbs. 
50c, 5 lbs. $1.10, 10 lbs. 
$2.05, postpaid. 
South American 
Or Dynamite. Usually 2 ears 
to a stalk. Large yellow 
kernels, 12 to 14 row ear, 
6 to 7 inches long, having ex¬ 
cellent popping qualities. 
Pops to enormous size. 
Popped kernel has no hard 
center. Pkt. 6c, V 2 lb. 20c, 
1 lb. 30c, 2 lbs. 55c, 5 lbs. 
$1.25, 10 lbs. $2.30, postpaid. 
White Rice or Snowball. 
A splendid variety for 
pepping purposes ; grains 
sharply pointed. Per pkt. 5c, y 2 lb. 16c, 1 lb. 28c, 2 lbs. 50c, 
5 lbs. $1.10, 10 lbs. $2.05, postpaid. 
Market Gardeners and Large Planters see bulk prices, pages 1 and 2 
Davis Perfect The s ^ ape * s ideal. It is almost seedless one-third of its length. An ideal forcing sort of a rich dark green color, very 
prolific, of most excellent quality. Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, Vi lb. 28c, >/ 2 lb. 50c, lb. 90c. 
The New Longfellow 
Longfellow A grand new cucumber. The fruit is long, 12 to 16 inches in length, straight, smooth and handsome. The color is deep green, 
which is retained longer than any kind we know of. Flesh is crisp, solid, and of very best quality, and is not only ideal for slicing 
but the young fruit is fine for pickling. Being a white spine variety, Longfellow never turns yellow. It is very prolific and is characterized 
by a small seed cavity. Forces readily under glass. Pkt. 7c, oz. 12c, */, lb. 35c, y 2 lb. 65c, lb. $1.25. 
