Red Cored Chantenay 
one of the best yielders. The quality is 
excellent. Very fine either for table or 
stock. Pkg. 5c; oz. 10c; lb. 30c; '/ 2 lb- 50c; 
1 lb. 90c. 
LONG ORANGE. This is an old and well 
known variety in use for many years as a 
stock carrot. However, owing to its bright 
color and shape many market gardeners 
are finding a ready sale for it in the 
stores and markets. Pkq. 5c; oz. 10c; 
!4 lb. 30c; Z z lb. 50c; 1 lb. 90c. 
MORSE’S BUNCHING. Probably the best 
of the newer sorts that are meeting with 
favor as a MARKETING or BUNCHING 
carrot. Tops are short, foliage rather 
coarsely cut with stems medium sized and 
strong. Roots at maturity are l 1 ^ by iy 2 
by 8 inches in size when grown on good 
soil. They are almost cylindrical, with 
round shoulders and well stumped. Pkg. 
5c; oz. 10c; '/i lb. 30c; '/ 2 lb. 55c; 1 lb. $1.00. 
Stock Carrots 
WHITE BELGIAN. In ground. This is 
the largest and best of the white stock 
carrots. The roots are 8 to 10 inches long 
and 3 to 4 inches thick at the top. They 
have almost entirely displaced the Short 
White or Mastodon owing to their superior 
quality and yield. Pkg. 5c; oz. 10c; 
|/ 4 lb. 25c; '/ 2 lb. 40c; 1 lb. 75c. 
YELLOW BELGIAN. A new carrot sim¬ 
ilar to the White Belgian in every way 
except the color which is pale yellow. 
Pkg. 5c; oz. 10c; lb. 25c; i/ 2 lb. 40c; 
1 lb. 75c. 
Sweet Corn 
One pound of seed is sufficient for about 
two hundred hills; fifteen pounds for an 
acre. 
PRICE—On all Sweet Corn except Golden 
Cross Bantam: Pkg. 5c; Z\ lb. 10c; */ 2 lb. 
15c; 1 lb. 25c; 5 lbs. at 24c per lb.; 10 lbs. 
at 23c per lb.; 25 lbs. at 22c per lb.; 50 lbs. 
at 21c per lb.; 100 lbs. at 20c per lb. Prices 
Postpaid anywhere in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd 
Zones. 
★ GOLDEN EARLY MARKET. This is a 
new sweet corn introduced in 1925 which 
has increased steadily in popularity owing 
to its extreme earliness. It is a cross be¬ 
tween Early Market and Golden Bantam 
and combines the good qualities of both 
parents. The ears are 14 to 16 rowed and 
the color a creamy yellow of fine flavor. 
It is very sweet and tender. A very fine 
corn either for the home garden or for 
market. 
In the Puget Sound region Golden Early 
Market will mature for table use about 10 
days earlier than Golden Bantam. 
EARLY MARKET. This is undoubtedly 
the finest extra early white corn on the 
market. It was originated in the North¬ 
west several years ago. The ear is large, 
the kernels plump and sweet, and of 
purest white. 
★ GOLDEN BANTAM. This is the finest 
and best sweet corn grown. While it is 
several days later than Early Market and 
Golden Early Market its delicious flavor 
and sweetness more than make up for the 
few days difference in maturity. As a 
market corn it has no superior. The cobs 
are medium sized, the kernels yellow, 
plump and of a flavor that has no equal. 
We have yet to find a corn that will quite 
match it for flavor or uniformity of ears. 
Eight row. 
Golden Bantam 
Golden Early Market 
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The TILLINGHAST SEED COMPANY, La Conner, Washington 
