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CORN— SWEET 
FIRST EARLY 
White Cory Extra Early. One 
of the earliest varieties. Ears 
six inches long’, with eight 
rows of broad grains. 
Early Minnesota. The ears are 
about eight inches long, eight 
rowed; kernels very broad, 
white, sweet and tender. 
Golden Bantam. Grows from 
3 y 2 to 4 feet in height. Ears 
about six inches in length. 
Eight rows of golden-yellow 
grains. 
Howling Mob. The stalks are 
of strong, vigorous growth, 
four and one-half to five feet 
in height. The ears measure 7 
to 9 inches in length, with 12 
or 14 rows. 
Golden Market. An early yel¬ 
low variety. Ears running from 
10 to 12 rows of medium length. 
Somewhat earlier than Golden 
Bantam. 
Golden Sunshine. A very early 
yellow corn — about a week 
earlier than the Golden Ban¬ 
tam, retaining its flavor and 
tenderness and producing ears 
of the same size. 
Portland Market. Early, large¬ 
eared variety. Kernels large, 
sweet, plump, of purest white. 
MEDIUM EARLY 
Early Evergreen. This fine 
variety yields large, handsome, 
ten and twelve rowed ears, av¬ 
eraging about nine inches in 
length. It is very sweet, has a 
fine flavor and remains tender 
a remarkably long time. 
Giant Golden Bantam. By care¬ 
ful selection, and cross breed¬ 
ing, all the good traits of Gold¬ 
en Bantam have been retained, 
and in addition a larger ear has 
been produced, making it the 
most popular variety of yellow 
sweet corn. It comes on the 
market about a week later than 
the Golden Bantam. 
GOLDEN BANTAM 
CORN—LATE 
Stowell’s Evergreen. Hardy and productive, very tender. This 
variety of corn is distinguished by large ears, long, deep ker¬ 
nels, rich, sugary flavor and long keeping qualities. Ears 
are about seven to eight inches long, fourteen to twenty 
rowed. 
lib. 5 lbs. 10 lbs. 
Sweet Corn, prepaid . $0.30 $1.20 $2.10 
Not prepaid . 20 1.00 1.80 
G. G. Bantam, prepaid. 35 1.50 2.50 
Not prepaid . 25 1.15 2.20 
25 lbs. 50 lbs. 100 lbs. 
Sweet Corn, not prepaid.. $4.00 $7.00 $12.00 
G. G. Bantam . 4.75 8.50 15.00 
HYBRID SWEET CORN 
The latest development is what is known as HYBRID 
SWEET CORN. The most popular one is the GOLDEN 
CROSS BANTAM. This HYBRID is a cross between two 
inbreds known as Purdee No. 51 and Purdee No. 39. Ears 
usually run 12 rows and are about the same length as ears of 
Golden Bantam. It is about a week later than Golden Bantam. 
The chief points in its favor are the following: ITS PRO¬ 
DUCTIVITY; ITS RESISTANCE TO DISEASE; ITS EVEN 
RIPENING; ITS GOOD FLAVOR; ITS MEDIUM SIZED 
EARS. 
Postpaid, 1 lb. 40c; 5 lbs. $1.75; 10 lbs. $3.25. 
CAULIFLOWER 
Cauliflower will not head up good in hot, dry weather. After 
the heads begin to form draw the leaves over and pin or tie 
them together to protect the heads from the sun. 
Clover Leaf Snowball (Best Imported Strain). This is an im¬ 
proved extra early strain of dwarf, compact growth. Under 
favorable circumstances nearly every plant will make a fine, 
solid head of good size. 
Danish Giant or Dry Weather (Best Imported Stock). Large 
leaved, with pure white compact heads. It is truly a first-class 
cauliflower and is specially adapted to dry locations and to 
resisting the effects of drouth. Two weeks later than the 
Snowball. 
- Postpaid - 
Fkt. J4 oz. 1 oz. 2 oz. 4 oz. 
Snowball . $0.10 $1.25 $2.00 $3.50 $5.00 
Dryweather _ .10 1.25 2.00 3.50 5.00 
CUCUMBERS 
Boston Pickling. This is a very productive variety that is 
extensively grown for pickles. The vines are vigorous. The 
fruits are bright green, of medium size, very smooth and 
symmetrical. The flesh is crisp and tender. 
Davis Perfect. This cucumber has an ideal shape and a 
beautiful dark green color. Its eating qualities are unsur¬ 
passed, both because of its fine flavor and its small number of 
seeds. 
Everbearing. The fruit is of medium size and 
rich dark green color, averaging from four to 
five inches in length. 
LONG GREEN 
Gherkin. A very small oval, prickly sort, dis¬ 
tinct from all other varieties. Use when young. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; 2 oz. 35c; lb. 60c; Vz lb. $1.00; 
lb. $1.75. 
Klondike—White Spine Type. Used principally 
for long distance shipping, as the deep green 
color holds extremely well. The ends taper 
slightly, fruit smooth and symmetrical but not 
as long as some other long varieties. It is 
slightly, fruit smooth and symmetrical. 
Long Green, Improved. The vines are very 
vigorous and productive. The fruit is very 
long, growing frequently from 12 to 15 inches, 
and are uniformly slender and of a beautiful 
dark green color. 
CRESS 
Pepper Grass (Curled). The leaves, when young, have a warm, 
pungent taste, and are used as a salad, either alone or mixed 
with other salad plants. 
Water. A delicate, pungent salad plant, very agreeable alone 
or mixed with other salads. Entirely distinct from common 
cress, thriving only where its roots are submerged. 
-Postpaid- 
Pkt. 1 oz. 2 oz. lb. 
Pepper Grass . $0.05 $0.20 $0.30 $0.50 
Water Cress . 10 .50 .90 1.50 
Longfellow. This new and greatly improved cucumber belongs 
to the white spine family. Its color is exceptional, being fully 
equal to cucumbers grown under glass. Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; 2 oz. 
30; y 4 lb. 50c; V 2 lb. 90c; lb. $1.50. 
Short Green, or Early Frame. A vigorous and productive va¬ 
riety producing fruit of medium size and regular form; flesh 
crisp and tender: excellent for the table or pickling. 
White Spine, Improved. One of the best sorts for trade use, 
fruiting early and abundantly; fruit uniformly straight and 
handsome; light green, with a few white spines. 
Cucumbers, postpaid. Pkt. 5c; 1 oz. 15c; 2 oz. 25c; V 4 lb. 35c: 
V 2 lb. 65c; 1 lb. $1.25; 5 lbs. $5.50; 10 lbs. $10.00. 
