SPECIAL VARIETIES OF UNUSUAL MERIT 
Canada Gold Sweet Corn 
New—Long Ears—Early and Prolific 
Canada Gold Sweet Corn 
New Sodus Raspberry 
Extra Large — Early—Mosaic Free 
New Early Round Red Cabbage 
A row in our trials. Every plant is just alike 
This new purple variety produces the largest fruit of any raspberry we know. The fruit is a 
most attractive light purple in color and immense in size for a raspberry, but nevertheless they 
remain firm and do not crumble when picked. These berries are excellent for table use as they 
have a distinctively delicious flavor. 
The plants are vigorous and hardy and at present the stock is almost entirely free of mosaic. 
We strongly urge that you try some of these in your garden this year. See page 83 for more 
complete description. 
Although we have an increased supply over last year we undoubtedly will be sold out before 
the season is over and urge you to place your order early to avoid disappointment. 
Strong 1 yr. plants 6 for $1.25; Doz. $2.25; 25 for $3.75. Transportation paid. Supply limited. 
We introduced this excellent corn in 1935 and it has since become an extremely popular variety. 
We do not exaggerate when we say that you can get large handsome ears of corn as early as 
most of the smaller extra early kinds. This is actually true. Canada Gold has ears 8 to 9 inches 
long, with 8 to 12 rows of bright yellow kernels of excellent flavor, and these large ears are ready 
nearly as early as the first early kinds such as Extra Early Bantam and Golden Early Market. 
The plant of Canada Gold is unusually vigorous and robust for an extra early corn. It grows 
taller than any other extra early kind we know; bears the ears well upon the stalk and is very 
prolific, many stalks producing two large ears. 
We obtained this corn originally from Ontario, Canada and have grown it here on Moreton 
Farm for the last five years carefully selecting it for size and earliness. This breeding here in the 
North where the growing season is so short, has played a large part in making this new variety so 
early and vigorous. 
We urge you to grow some Canada Gold this year. 
Pkt. 10c; Yl Eb. 25c; 1 Lb. 40c: 2 Lbs. 70c: 6 Lbs. $1.75 transportation paid. Not paid: 12 Lbs. 
$2.65: 50 Lbs. $9.50. 
"I had a fine crop of your sweet corn, Canada Gold. It 
produced the best ears, the earliest of any corn I have 
ever tried ” Wm. T. Cookingham, Rhinebeck, N. Y., 
Early Round Red Cabbage 
(NEW) 
This is the earliest red cabbage we know. It 
matures good solid heads about the same time 
as a refined stock of Copenhagen Market which 
variety it resembles closely in every respect 
except color. The heads are medium size (3-5 
lbs.) round, solid and of great uniformity of 
type. The color is a beautiful deep red 
throughout. 
In our trials for the past three years we have 
been greatly impressed not only by the purity 
and earliness of this new variety but its ability 
to stand a long time without splitting even in 
adverse weather. We are sure it is well worth 
growing both for home and market. 
Pkt, 15c; Oz. 90c; y Lb. $3.00. 
These heads are 
deep red 
all through. The 
'bloom' on the 
outside leaves is 
very attractive. 
FOR THE HOME GARDEN 
We have put up a collection of fine vegetable 
seeds for the home garden at a much reduced 
price. Many of our best varieties are in¬ 
cluded. See Collection No. 1, page 45. 
VIGORO 
will produce results in 
your garden. It contains 
all the necessary ele¬ 
ments of plant food in 
the correct proportion. 
See page 86. 
See pages 83 to 85 for other 
varieties of Raspberries, Straw¬ 
berries and other small fruits. 
Sodus Raspberries—Natural Size 
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