MONTANA’S LARGEST POULTRY SUPPLY HOUSE 
GROW POPCORN 
THIS YEAR 
Popcorn is raised the same as field corn. It should be 
allowed to get thoroughly ripe before cutting. It is very 
easily raised and often proves a profitable crop. 
52—DYNAMITE OR SOUTH AMERICAN 
YELLOW 
New Large Golden 
This is the new large golden popcorn which is so much 
in demand. The kernels are big and when popped make 
large, tender popcorn of the finest quality. The ears are 
large, having 12 to 16 rows, making the yield of shelled 
corn high. The stalk is tall and strong. Not as early as 
some varieties but our northern grown strain matures in 
this climate. 
Pkt., 5c; lb., 15c; lb., 25c; 1 lb., 40c, prepaid. 
# YOU WILL ENJOY 
*** IT NEXT WINTER 
53—GIANT BLACK BEAUTY 
One of the earliest varieties. It is one of the best for 
the home garden as it is conceded that this sort makes 
more tender and better quality popcorn than any other 
variety. Corn pops pure white. Montana grown. 
Pkt., 5c; Vi lb., 15c; Vz lb., 25c; 1 lb., 40c, postpaid. 
SPECIAL NOTICE —"I like my popcorn and have pur¬ 
chased and used about every variety on the market, 
but after trying Giant Black Beauty this past winter, 
will never use any other kind. Owing to the un¬ 
usually thin skin on the kernels, this corn when 
popped is very tender and of the finest quality, being 
almost free from any fiber.'' DONALD ROSS. 
POP CORN 
TRY A NEW CUCUMBER THIS YEAR 
“X'L” CUCUMBERS 
One ounce for 50 hills; two pounds per acre 
CULTURE—As soon as the weather becomes warm and 
settled in the spring, plant in well-prepared soil in hills 
4 or 5 feet apart each way with 8 or 10 seeds in a hill; 
cover one-half inch deep with soil well firmed to prevent 
too rapid evaporation. When plants are well developed 
weed out all but 4 or 5 of the strongest. Thorough but 
shallow cultivation is essential. 
See Page 31 for Cucumber Plants 
HEALTH PROPERTIES OF CUCUMBERS 
Calories per lb., 79; Vitamins A, B, C; Proteins, .80%; 
Fats, .2% 
58—LONGFELLOW OR CHINA LONG CUCUMBER 
This is a remarkable new long green cucumber from China with fruits from 20 inches to 2 feet in length, and only 2 
to 3 inches in diameter. The skin is deep green and nearly smooth, the spines being few and small. There is nothing 
equal to China Long for crispness. The flesh is solid and of the very best quality for slicing. The nearest seedless of 
any variety we have ever tried. Nearly as early as the shorter varieties; vines strong, vigorous, healthy and productive. 
A most desirable variety for the home garden and it is sure to become one of the most popular as it becomes better 
known. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 40c; % lb., $1.35. 
SLICED ONIONS AND CUCUMBERS 
ARE RICH IN VITAMINS 
Slice onions and cucumbers thin; let stand in cold 
water an hour, drain water off and pour vinegar or 
lemon juice over them 15 minutes before serving. A 
good, healthy dish to eat often. 
55—EARLY FORTUNE 
One of the earliest and best of the white spine varieties. 
The fruit is 7 to 9 inches long, tapering only slightly to¬ 
ward each end. This variety is excellent for market and 
pickles and as it holds the deep green color well after 
picking, it is also very valuable for shipping. The vines 
are vigorous, healthy and productive. Our stock is very 
true. 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; V4 lb., 40c; l/ 2 lb., 70c; 1 lb., $1.30, 
prepaid. 
27—STRAIGHT EIGHT 
A very prolific new cucumber. One of the finest new kinds 
which has been offered in many years. The large yields of 
fine fruit make it very popular among growers. As indicated 
by the name the cucumbers are about eight inches long 
when ready to use, always straight and smooth. The color 
is medium dark green with green rays at the blossom end. 
This is a very attractive cucumber in appearance and the 
fine quality makes this an excellent sort for slicing. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; 1/4 lb., 93c. 
56—GRAHAM & ROSS SPECIAL 
A new cucumber called "Three to the Yard." This new 
variety is very early, bearing long firm plants from 7 to 12 
inches in length. The fruit is deep green to the tips, solid 
crisp and of excellent flavor. 
Pkt., Sc; oz., 15c; 1/4 lb., 45c; i/ 2 lb., 80c; 1 lb., $1.50 
postpaid. 
57—"X-L" DARK GREEN 
The cucumber that stays dark green. It is the earliest of 
the White Spine type. Fruit 7 to 8 inches long, color a 
beautiful dark green from stem to blossom end, which is 
retained longer than any variety we know of. Vigorous 
grower, enormous yielder and always commands the 
highest market price. 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; J A lb., 40c; Vz lb., 65c; 1 lb., $1.25, 
postpaid. 
59—IMPROVED LONG GREEN 
Not so abundant a bearer as the preceding sorts though 
recommended to all who put up their own pickles. Fruit 
long and slim, not surpassed in quality by any other 
variety. We have been working on our stock of this variety 
for several years and feel that we have the very choicest 
strain obtainable. Ready to pick in 68 days. 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; 1/4 lb., 45c; lb., 80c; 1 lb., $1.50. 
Try a new variety of Cucumber this year 
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