MARKET GARDENERS AND FLORISTS PRICE LIST —1938 
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SWEET CORN—Yellow Varieties 
25 lbs. or more of any one variety will be supplied at the 100 pound rate. 
NOT PREPAID* 
BANTAM EVERGREEN. 
One of the best late yellow corns. Ears large, better than most stocks grown 
straight rowed and fine quality. 
BUTTERCUP. Noted for Quality. 
A larger, improved Golden Bantam. The long slender ears always command 
a premium on markets. A very superior stock of our own breeding. 
CANADA GOLD (NEW). Early large ears. See page 14. 
An outstanding new early corn. 
EARLY BANCROSS 39. New Early Hybrid. See page 13. 
GOLDEN BANTAM. True Strain. 
Small, medium early, kernels yellow and of fine quality. Our stock is care¬ 
fully bred to the true original type and is far superior to most Golden Bantam. 
GOLDEN Country Gentleman. Grow for quality. (Late). 
The large attractive ears and superb quality make this a fine corn for late 
market and roadside sales. The kernels are irregular like the old white variety 
but deep golden in color. One of the sweetest varieties grown. 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM. Wilt resistant. See page 14. 
GOLDEN EARLY MARKET (Gill’s) same as Golden Hummer 
and Extra Early Yellow. See page 14. 
GOLDEN GEM. The Earliest Variety. 
This corn is still the earliest we have yet found. Does not grow tall. 
Golden Giant.. 
A good yellow corn to follow Bantam as it matures a week later and has 
larger ears, 12 rowed, and of high quality. 
Golden Sunshine. 
An extra early yellow corn. Matures a week earlier than Golden Bantam. 
Ears 6 to 7 in. long, 12 rowed and deep yellow. Quality very good. 
HARRIS’ EXTRA EARLY BANTAM. See page 14. 
NORTHERN CROSS (NEW). Outstanding hybrid. See page 13. . 
WHIPPLE’S YELLOW. Largest Early Yellow. See page 14. 
White Varieties 
Country Gentleman. Extra fine quality.. 
Late; small ears, of fine quality. 
GILL’S EARLY MARKET. The Earliest White Corn. Large Ears. 
This is the earliest white sweet corn. Earlier than any sweet corn we know 
except Golden Gem. Ears are large, 12-14 rows and often 8 inches in length. 
We recommend this where an extra early white corn is desired. 
Long Island Beauty. Selected Stock. 
Large late, ears 16-18 row, over 12 in. long with deep white kernels. Our 
seed is all grown from our own specially selected stock seed. 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN. Early Strain. 
We have a fine Northern grown strain that is 10 days earlier than Western 
grown seed. 
WHIPPLE’S EARLY (White). See preceding page . 
1 lb. 
6 lb. 
12 lb. 
100 lb. 
$ .25 
$1.15 
$2.05 
$14.00 
.25 
1.15 
2.05 
14.00 
.25 
1.25 
2.30 
16.00 
.40 
2.40 
4.55 
35.00 
.25 
1.15 
2.05 
14.00 
.30 
1.40 
2.50 
18.00 
.40 
2.35 
4.45 
34.00 
.25 
1.20 
2.15 
15.00 
.25 
1.20 
2.15 
15.00 
.25 
1.15 
2.05 
14.00 
.25 
1.15 
2.05 
14.00 
.30 
1.20 
2.15 
15.00 
.55 
3.00 
5.75 
45.00 
.25 
1.15 
2.05 
14.00 
.25 
1.20 
2.15 
15.00 
.25 
1.20 
2.15 
15.00 
.25 
1.20 
2.15 
15.00 
.25 
1.15 
2.05 
14.00 
.25 
1.15 
2.05 
14.00 
*We prepay freight on sweet corn if your order for vegetable seeds including sweet corn 
amounts to $20.00 or more. 
POP CORN 
A bushel weighs 60 lbs. 8 lbs. will plant an acre, 
plied at the 100 lb. rate. 
DYNAMITE or South American Yellow. 
Large yellow kernels, the most popular in many markets. 
JAPANESE HULLESS. 
The earliest kind. Small white kernels. 
WHITE RICE. 
25 lbs. or more of one variety will be sup- 
NOT PREPAID* 
1 lb. 
lb. 
15 lb. 
60 lb. 
100 lb. 
$ .30 
$1.50 
$2.70 
$9.00 
$15.00 
.30 
1.45 
2.55 
8.40 
14.00 
.30 
1.45 
2.55 
8.40 
14.00 
*Purchaser pays transportation on Pop Corn except as noted under Sweet Corn. 
Loewenzahn ( Ger .) DANDELION Dente di leone ( It.) 
Oz. Y± lb. lb. 10 lbs. 
ITALIAN DANDELION. Cicoria Catalogna. $.25 $.75 $2.50 $.... 
Large dark green dandelion like leaves, which are cut several times during 
the season for “greens.” Ours is the true Italian stock. 
THICK LEAF. Dark Green.50 1.35 4.50 40.00 
This strain is the thick leaf, dark green variety. Upright growing plant. 
FRENCH STRAIN.55 1.60 5.50 50.00 
This seed produces large stocky thick leaved plants with “white ribs.” The 
plants are not as upright as the above strain. 
