OUR FLY SPRAY—KEEPS COWS QUIET 
9 
SWEET CORN (Continued) 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN (Shoe-peg corn) late (90 days). 
Plant: Large (usually from 6 Y 2 to TV 2 feet high), suckers 
moderately, silk is very heavy and of red color. 
Ears: Large in size, medium in length (from 7 to 8 
inches), medium in thickness, tapering with bulge at 
middle, without row formation. 
Kernels: Irregular on cob, very narrow, very deep and 
slender, closely set, of white color, good quality, but 
must be picked promptly when ready. 
STOWEL’S EVERGREEN (94 days) .:. 
Plant: Large size (usually from 7 to 8 feet high), with 
few to no suckers. 
Ears: Large in size, medium in length (from 7 to 9 
inches), thick, slightly tapering, with from 14 to 20 
rows. 
Kernels: Narrow to medium in width, closely set, fairly 
deep of white color, of good quality. 
GOLDEN GIANT (Week later than Golden Bantan) (82 days) 
Plant: Medium size. 
Ears: Large in size, 18 inches long with 16-18 rows of 
creamy yellow kernels set fairly deep. 
GOLDEN HUMMER (60 days) . 
The largest and earliest of the Yellow Sweet Corns and one 
of the best for market gardeners as well as home 
gardeners. Ears 6 V 2 to 7 inches, 12-rowed, kernel 
golden yellow, medium deep, broad and of excellent 
flavor. 
EARLY EVERGREEN (83 days) . .. .. 
Earlier than Stowiel’s Evergreen by 8 to 10 days. This 
variety remains green for a long time. Large ears. 
CUCUMBERS 
DAVIS PERFECT (65 days) ... 
Plant: Fairly productive, vigorous in growth. 
Fruit: Long (8 to 10 inches) medium in thickness, taper¬ 
ing towards both ends making fruit spindle-shaped, of 
dark green color, with few very small warts and white 
spines, smooth, very small seed cavity, firm, fair 
quality. 
THE VAUGHAN (72 days) . .. 
Darker in color than the white spine varieties, uniform 
in size and shape, very good variety for outside cukes. 
IMPROVED WHITE SPINE (62 days) . 
Plant: Very productive, moderately vigorous in growth. 
Fruit: Short (averaging from 6 to 7 inches long at table 
stage), thick, round ended with but little taper, of 
light green color with white spines running about a 
third of the length from blossom end towards stem 
end, with few very small warts and white spines, 
large seed cavity, firm, fairly crisp, of good quality. 
IMPROVED LONG GREEN (Late) (68 days) . 
Plant: Productive, very vigorous in (growth. 
Fruit: Very long (from 10 to 12 inches), medium in thick¬ 
ness, straight, slightly tapering towards the stem 
end, of medium to dark yellowish green color, with 
faint stripes, very large prominent warts making a 
rough surface, black spines, uniformly distributed, 
small seed cavity. (This is the variety that is widely 
grown in the Chicago area for yellow cukes.) 
CHICAGO WESTERFIELD PICKLE (Early) (58 days) . 
Plant: Productive, but lacks vigor in growth. 
Fruit: Short, slender, slightly tapering, medium green 
color, with black spines and many large prominent 
warts. 
1 lb. 
pk. 
bu. 
12 
50 
.30 
2.25 
8.00 
.30 2.25 8.00 
.30 2.00 7.00 
.30 2.25 8.00 
• .25 1.80 15.50 
14 lb. 1 lb. 5 lb. 
.40 1.20 5.00 
.60 
1.80 
8.00 
.40 
1.20 
5.00 
.50 1.50 6.00 
.35 1.00 4.00 
