We Are Constantly Working To Improve The 
Quality Of Our Stocks 
Recording test results among the Savoy Cabbage 
rows at our trial grounds. Matured without 
transplanting. 
C. C. Massie (left). President of Northrup, King 
& Co., inspecting a California field of delphinium 
grown for seed. 
Selected Chicago Warted Hubbard Squashes from 
our isolated seed plot, to furnish seed for next 
year's seed production crop. 
A seed crop of Henderson’s Bush Lima Beans 
growing in Idaho where tve have thousands of 
acres in beans and peas. The growing and han- 
dling of these crops supervised by our experts. 
“Reading” a row of Giant Stringless Green Pod 
Beans in our extensive Minneapolis trial grounds. 
Our bush beans are produced in Idaho, long recog¬ 
nized as a most dependable district for seed growing 
Kingscrost Golden Bantam Sweet Corn being 
grown for seed. Tassels removed from two center 
rows so pollen must come to them from adjacent 
rows to make the cross. 
Tests and comparisons of many stocks of carrot 
seed at our trial grounds. Tests are made of com¬ 
petitors’ stocks as well as of our own. 
Recording’ the trials of Zinnia seed sto€ks at our 
trial grounds. Note size and beauty of blooms. 
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