1938 V&feiaJde 
S'puecicdti&L 
The Colorado Cucumber 
*7<4e GoioJiado- Gucumoesi • 
The finest slicing Cucumber. A recent introduction 
which received All-America award distinction for 1935. 
A beautiful, long, slender, dark green Cucumber command¬ 
ing a premium on the critical market. It has become 
exceedingly popular because of its excellent shape and its intense dark green 
color, which it maintains longer than any other variety. The fruit is inclined 
to taper, especially at the stem end. It is a vigorous, productive variety, 
highly resistant to unfavorable growing conditions. The seeds form late 
in the season, thus the seed yields are not heavy. Pkt. 10c., oz. 20c., J4 lb. 
60c., 1 lb. $2.00. 
RutcjeAA. McUn Gti&p, < 1o*ncda 
(CERTIFIED) 
The Rutgers Tomato was developed and introduced by Lyman G. 
Schermerhorn of the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station. The 
fruits are medium to large, similar in shape to Marglobe but larger, except 
that it is more flattened at the stem end. It has thick outer and inner walls, 
with very small seed cavities, producing very few seeds. The flesh is firm and 
red. The ripening begins at the center so that when the fruits are red on the 
outside they are well colored throughout. It ripens about the same time as 
Marglobe and is about the same size. It is adapted for canning, market and 
home garden and is particularly suited for the manufacture of a fine flavored, 
highly colored juice. Pkt. 10c., oz. 40c., J4 lb. $1.25, lb. $4.00. 
Qola&n GnoJA fcantam 
(HYBRID SWEET CORN) 
A cross of two inbred Bantams developed at the Purdue Experiment Sta¬ 
tion. Four to eight days later than Golden Bantam. The ears are about 8 in. 
long with 10 to 14 rows of delicious golden yellow kernels. It is resistant to 
Stewarts Wilt disease and will yield about twice as much as regular strains 
of Golden Bantam. The stalks are sturdy, growing 6 to ft. high, with 
exceptionally broad, vigorous leaves. This hybrid is extremely uniform in 
plant and ear characteristics and in maturity; 88 days from planting to eating 
stage. A grand acquisition in Yellow Sugar Corn. Pkt. 10c., pt. 25c., 
1 pt. 50c., qt. 90c., peck $4.00. 
Golden Cross Bantam Corn 
