Pop Corn 
Plant l/j lb. per 100 feet of row. Four to six 
pounds per acre. 
Market Growers' Prices, Page 91. 
Golden Hulless 
Much like Japanese Hulless but with golden colored 
kernels that give it a buttered appearance when popped. 
(Pkt., 10c) (Yz lb., SOc) (lb., 30c) (5 lbs., fl.lO) prepnid. 
Japanese Hulless or Australian Hulless ‘he^vjT^'^Jifiding 
■— variety; the ears are 
thick in proportion to their length. The kernels resemble the best White 
Rice and pop larger and without hull. The flavor is excellent. The market 
calls for this variety at much higher prices than old varieties of pop corn. 
This is a very good sort to plant. 
(Pkt., I’Oc) (% lb., 20c) (lb., SSSc) (5 lbs., $1.40) prepaid. 
Q/mi+U known as Dynamite, T. N. T. and Mushroom. 
AMTIcriviCin produces yellow kernels much larger than other 
varieties. Pops to enormous size, flavor excellent. We 
recommend the use of this instead of Queens Golden and other similar sorts. 
Ears are long and slender, 14 rowed. 
This year we harvested a heavy crop, and are making our prices lower than 
this variety has been since its introduction. You will find our stocks 
exceptionally true and large grained. 
(Pkt., 10c) (Ys lb., l$c) (lb., 25c) (5 lbs., $1.00) prepaid. 
Egg Plant 
Culture same as Pepper, See Page 67; 
Days to Edible Stage, see Page 2. 
Roaii-Fx# days. An early sort used by home gardeners and 
DIaCK DcaUTy truckers. Plants bear 4 to 5 large egg shaped fruits. 
Skin is smooth, very dark purple, holds up well after 
picked. 
Florida High Bush. 
(Pkt., 10c) (oa., 35c) 
(% lb., $1.00) (lb., $3.50) 
(5 lbs., $15.40) prepaid. 
Florida High Bush 
85 days. A popular shipping 
variety. Plants strong, up¬ 
right growth, bearing fruits 
well above the ground. Fruits 
elongated, cylindrical, purple; 
slightly larger than New York 
Improved. Resistant to drought 
and blight. 
(Pkt., 10c) (oz., 35c) 
(% lb., $1.00) (lb., $3.50) 
(5 lbs., $15.40) prepaid. 
New York Improved 
Purple Spineless 83 days. 
■■■■ . The best 
known home and market sort. 
Plants large and productive, 
commonly bearing 4 to 6 dark 
purple, cylindrical egg shaped 
fruits. 
(Pkt.. lOe) (oz., 35c) 
(1/4 lb., $1.00) (lb., $3.50) 
(5 lbs., $15.40) prepaid, 
FROM PLAINWELL, MICH. We ordered onion seed amounting to $81.25 
last year. The seed was entirely satisfactory, and we had some of the largest 
onions grown around here; some of them weighing 1J4 lbs., and the entire crop 
ranging 50% 4 inch. 
FROM HAZEL GREEN, KY. I always use Burrell’s Watermelon seed. They 
have always proven a little more productive, somewhat hardier, and of much better 
flavor. 
FROM CHANDLER, OKLA. I had a real crop of Burrell’s Red Heart Watson 
Watermelons this year. They all run good, and the size was around forty to fifty- 
three pounds. All the other seeds I got were fine. 
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