Seed of Special Small Flowers for Home Decoration 
Directions on every package 
Miniature or Baby Zinnias_Large pkt. .15 
Mexican Miniature Zinnias_1 _ Large pkt. .25 
Fantasy or Chysanthemum Flowered Zinnia_Large pkt. .15 
Marigold, Dwarf French single _•_ Large pkt. .20 
SWEET CORN 
Sweet Orange sweet corn (yellow) is nearly as early as the 
smaller kinds, but it has 12 and frequently 14 rows of kernels. Ears 
are much larger than the Bantam corn. It makes a profitable mar¬ 
ket 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 if 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 31/2 feet apart in the row. Allow only three stalks to a 
hill and if soil is weak only two stalks. Fertilize liberally when plant¬ 
ing 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 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
Rhode Island. This new original strawberry is yet to be sur¬ 
passed. A large rich red with fine flavor and a beautifully shaped 
pointed berry borne profusely and on good stems. Plants set as early 
as the ground will permit will produce a good crop the same season. 
A good shipper and good keeper. 
1 doz. plants, 75c; 50 plants, $2.00, postpaid. 
The Mastodon. The Mastodon is called, by growers who have 
never grown the Rhode Island, the best everbearing berry. It is a 
very vigorous grower, sweet, nice flavor and has less acid than any 
everbearing berry. Last season, 1936,1 picked large ripe berries from 
the Mastodon, November 10. It will produce a crop in the summer 
and another in the fall if allowed to. If the buds are picked off in 
the spring the fall crop will be larger. 
25 plants, 50c; 75 plants, $1.00 
GEORGE L. STILLMAN 
Dahlia Specialist 
WESTERLY 
RHODE ISLAND 
