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CORN, SWEET— Continued 
MEDIUM EARLY 
Bantam Evergreen. A cross between Gold Bantam and 
Stowell’s Evergreen, maturing about ten days later than 
Golden Bantam, and possesses the golden color of the Golden 
Bantam and the flavor of Stowell’s Evergreen. Ears are about 
one-third larger than Golden Bantam. 
EARLY EVERGREEN 
Early Evergreen. This fine variety yields large, handsome, 
ten and twelve rowed ears, averaging about nine inches in 
length. It is very sweet, has a fine flavor and remains tender 
a remarkably long time. 
Giant Golden Bantam. As is well known Golden Bantam 
Corn is the result of a cross of two other varieties, and has 
been the most popular corn on the market up to the present 
time. By careful selection, and cross breeding, all the good 
traits of Golden Bantam has been retained, and in addition 
a larger ear has been produced, therefore the Giant Golden 
Bantam corn has the color, flavor and productiveness of the 
regular Golden Bantam combined with much larger ears, 
making it the most popular variety of yellow sweet coi'n. It 
comes on the market about a week later than the Golden 
Bantam. 
LATE 
Stowell’s Evergreen. Hardy and productive, very tender. This 
variety of corn is distinguished by large ears, long, deep ker¬ 
nels, rich, sugary flavor and long keeping qualities. Ears 
are about seven to eight inches long, fourteen to twenty 
rowed. 
-Postpaid- 
1 lb. 5 lbs. 10 lbs. 
Sweet Corn not specially quoted.$0.30 
Not prepaid .25 
G. G. Bantam, prepaid.35 
Not prepaid . 30 
$1.15 
$2.00 
1.00 
1.75 
1.50 
2.50 
1.25 
2.25 
25 lbs. 
Sweet Corn, not otherwise quoted....$4.00 
G. G. Bantam . 5.00 
Not Prepaid- 
50 lbs. 100 lbs. 
$7.00 $13.00 
9.00 17.50 
CRESS 
Pepper Grass (Curled). The leaves, when young, have a warm, 
pungent taste, and are used as a salad, either alone or mixed 
with other salad plants. 
Water. A delicate, pungent salad plant, very agreeable alone 
or mixed with other salads. Entirely distinct from common 
cress, thriving only where its roots are submerged. 
-Postpaid- 
Pkt. 1 oz. 2 oz. X A lb. 
Pepper Grass .$0.05 $0.20 $0.30 $0.50 
Water Cress .10 .45 .80 1.40 
CUCUMBERS 
Boston Pickling. This is a very productive variety that is 
extensively grown for pickles. The vines are vigorous. The 
fruits are bright green, of medium size, very smooth and 
symmetrical. The flesh is crisp and tender. 
Davis Perfect. This cucumber has an ideal shape and a 
beautiful dark green color. Its eating qualities are unsur¬ 
passed, both because of its fine flavor and its small number of 
seeds. 
Long Green, Improved. The vines are very vigorous and pro¬ 
ductive. The fruit is very long, growing frequently from 12 
to 15 inches, and are uniformly slender and of a beautiful 
dark green color. The large warts and spines are well dis¬ 
tributed over the surface. 
Short Green, or Early Frame. A vigorous and productive va¬ 
riety producing fruit of medium size and regular form; flesh 
crisp and tender; excellent for the table or pickling. 
White Spine, Improved. One of the best sorts for trade use, 
fruiting early and abundantly; fruit uniformly straight and 
handsome; light green, with a few white spines. 
Cucumbers, postpaid. Pkt. 5c; 1 oz. 15c; 2 oz. 25c; (4 lb. 35c; 
14 lb. 60c; 1 lb. $1.00; 5 lbs. $4.50; 10 lbs. $8.00. 
LONG GREEN 
Everbearing. This is not only a very early 
variety but is also extremely prolific. If the 
fruit is kept gathered, vines will continue in 
bearing throughout the season. The fruit is of 
medium size and rich dark green color, aver¬ 
aging from four to five inches in length. 
Klondike—White Spine Type. Used principally 
for long distance shipping, as the deep green 
color holds extremely well. The ends taper 
slightly, fruit smooth and symmetrical but not 
as long as some other long varieties. It is 
very valuable on account of its earliness. 
Usual size 7x2(4 inches. 
KLONDIKE 
Longfellow. This new and greatly improved 
cucumber belongs to the white spine family, 
therefore is inclined to turn white as it ap¬ 
proaches maturity, but never shows any trace 
of yellow. Its color is exceptional, being fully 
equal to cucumbers grown under glass. Pkt. 
5c; oz. 20c; 2 oz. 30c; % lb. 50c; (4 lb. 90c; lb. 
$1.50. 
Gherkin. A very small oval, prickly sort, dis¬ 
tinct from all other varieties. Use when young. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; 2 oz. 35c; (4 lb. 60c; (4 lb. $1.00; 
lb. $1.75. 
