PUGET SOUND SEED COMPANY 
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SWEET CORN 
PRICES ON ALL SWEET CORN: 
Large Packet 10c 5 lbs. $1.10 
Vz lb. 15c 10 lbs. $2.00 
1 lb. 25c 20 lbs. $3.80 
GOLDEN BANTAM—This is the ori¬ 
ginal yellow sweet corn. Does not grow 
quite as large as the Golden Giant, but 
has most of its fine qualities; early, pro¬ 
ductive, sweet and rich. 
IMPROVED GOLDEN BANTAM—Su¬ 
perior to the original Golden Bantam in 
quality and size. Nearly all the ears 
carry 12 rows of deep, rich golden yellow 
kernels. This is far superior to the 
Bantam for market growers. 
EARLY SWEET—Earliest and sweet¬ 
est of all white corn. Will furnish you 
with luscious sweet corn while other vari¬ 
eties are maturing, insuring sweet corn 
for a long season. Produces large ears. 
EARLY MARKET— This is a fine, 
large-eared sweet corn producing white 
grains set 12 to 14 rows to the cob. Takes 
well with the market gardeners. 
GOLDEN EARLY MARKET—This is 
undoubtedly the best early yellow corn 
yet introduced. It is sweeter than the 
white varieties and earliest of the yellow 
sorts. Exceptional value is offered in 
this seed; the crop will be earlier and the 
growth more vigorous. We highly recom¬ 
mend this variety. 
GOLDEN GIANT—The cobs are larg¬ 
er and the corn is better flavored than 
the Golden Bantam, but a week later. 
POP CORN 
YELLOW RICE—The best Pop Corn; 
sharp-pointed grains. Our seed is fully 
acclimated. Packet 10c— f 2 lb. 15c—1 lb. 
25c—5 lbs. $1.00. 
FIELD CORN 
MINNESOTA NO. 13—The earliest of 
the early yellow dent corns and one of 
the heaviest yielders, highly recommend¬ 
ed for ensilage. 1 lb. 15c—5 lbs. 60c— 
10 lbs. $1.10—20 lbs. $2.00—50 lbs. $4.75. 
PRIDE OF THE NORTH—This vari¬ 
ety, like the above, is a fine corn for the 
Northwest and is recommended by the 
agricultural stations for feeding. 1 lb. 
15c—5 lbs. 60c—10 lbs. $1.10—50 lbs. 
$4.75. 
CUCUMBERS 
PjgfyM. 1 BOSTON PICK LING 
* t**; I — The 111 0 s t popular 
1Pwl'flwl/ pickling sort; medium 
VS w| fsize aR d vigorous, 
i/" Packet 5c—Ounce 15c— 
^ y 4 lb. 45c— y 2 lb. 80c. 
DAVIS PERFECT—A strong, vigorous 
grower, producing a heavy crop of uni¬ 
form dark-colored cucumbers. Does not 
turn yellow as soon as others. Packet 5c 
—Ounce 15c— V\ lb. 45c— Vi lb. 80c. 
EARLY WHITE SPINE (Improved)— 
One of the best early sorts for table use; 
uniformly straight; light green. Packet 
5c—Ounce 15c — x /\ lb. 45c — x / 2 lb. 80c. 
IMPROVED LONG GREEN— The 
leading large variety; long dark green 
and tender; a good slicer and fine for 
sweet nickles. Packet 5c—Ounce 15c— 
y 4 lb. 50c— Vi lb. 90c. 
LEMON CUCUMBER— Resembles a 
lemon both in color and form; fine for 
either pickling or slicing. Packet 5c— 
Ounce 15c— Vi lb. 50c. 
JAPANESE CLIMBING—Grows well 
on trellises; the cucumbers are large, 
white flesh, crisp and fine flavored. 
Packet 5c—Ounce 15c— Vi lb. 45c. 
SMALL GERKIN — Prickly fruited; 
grown exclusive! - ^ for pickles. Seed small 
and slow to germinate. Packet 5c—Ounce 
25c. 
