BARDEN’S WONDER BANTAM 
SWEET CORN 
This matchless Sweet Corn Is a cross between Golden Bantam 
and Early Wonder, the result of which is a Bantam Sweet Corn 
with all the qualities and sweet¬ 
ness of the old reliable Golden 
Bantam, but with larger ears set 
up higher on the stalk. Ears. 8 
to 10 inches long, filled with 8 
rows of broad, rich, golden yellow 
kernels. Stalk 5 to 6 feet high. 
Critical market and home garden¬ 
ers and canners have long been 
looking for a Bantam Sweet Corn 
with these improved qualities. 
One of the big canning companies 
reports that Barden’s Wonder 
Bantam produces one-third more 
tonnage per acre than any other 
Bantam Corn they have ever 
grown, and will consider using no other in the future. Tests 
each year have proved it to be as early as Golden Bantam and 
much more vigorous and productive. 
Pkt. 10c—7 oz. 25c—14 oz. 45c, Prepaid 
BLACK MEKgCAN SWEET CORN 
This is one of the richest flavored, sweetest, and tenderest sweet 
corns. To many of those who know it, no other variety can 
take its place. The ears are 8 to 9 inches in length, and are 
ready for the table in 85 to 90 days. The ripe seed is bluish 
black, but when in table condition the kernels are pearly white. 
It is a most desirable second early variety for the home garden. 
PkL 10c—7 oz. 25c—14 oz, 45c, Prepaid 
COUNTR/ GENTLEMAN 
This variety is often called the shoe-peg corn, owing to the 
arrangement of the crowded kernels. It is nearly as sweet as 
Golden Bantam. It remains tender longer than most sorts. 
Ears average 9 inches in length; the cob is small and very closely 
packed with slender, pure white kernels. It arrives at full per¬ 
fection just in time to succeed the earlier varieties. 
Pkt.|10c—7 oz. 25c—14 oz. 45c, Postpaid 
AMERICAN GOLDEN GIANT 
The best of the golden grain sweet corns. The sweetest and most 
tender and juicy of any variety that we have tried. Stocks 
grow about 5 feet high producing in 60 to 65 days. Each stock 
produces two and sometimes three good ears 7 to 8 inches long 
with generally 14 to 3 6 rows of long, deep kernels of deep orange 
color. The husk is heavy affording end protection from worms 
and birds. Pkt. 10c—7 oz. 25c—^14 oz. 45c, Prepaid 
LETTUCE 
NEW YORK HEAD LETTUCE—Also known as Wonderful. 
Desirable not only as a garden variety for summer use, but is 
very much used as a fall and winter market sort. The plant is 
very large but compact and tight heading. Pkt. 10c—3 Pkts. 
25c, Postpaid 
BLACK SEEDED SIMPSON—Best known and probably the 
mast largely planted of any variety. Leaves are large, light 
green, quite cnmpled throughout; firm texture and good quality. 
Pkt. 10c—3 Pkts. 25c, Postpaid 
PRIZE HEAD—(^cd White.) A large clustering, nonheading 
lettuce. Most easily grown variety in cultivation. Leaves are 
crimpled, bright green tinged with brownish red, very tender and 
sweet. Pkt. 10c—3 Pkts. 25c, Postpaid 
REPPERS 
Chinese Giant 
Most gigantic of alt Giant Peppers. A fine mild r^ pepper of 
enormous size, magnificent appearance, and brilliant, glossy 
scarlet color. The flesh is mild and unusually thick. 
Pkt. 10c—3 Pkts. 25c, Postpaid 
LONG RED CAYENNE 
(125 daj"s.) A well-known medium early variety, having a 
slender, twisted and pointed pod about four inches long. Color 
deep green when fruit is young; when ripe, of a bright red color. 
Extremely strong and pungent. 
Pkt. 10c—3 Pkts. 25c, Postpaid 
PIMENTO PEPPER 
It Is so smooth and uniform in shape that the skin can be easily 
slipped off after burning over a hot fire a few seconds, or by boiling 
a few minutes in hot water. It can also be pared like an apple 
by using a sharp knife. The green peppers can be pared best 
in this way. In quality, it is very delicious and entirely free 
from pungency; in color, when ripe, it is a beautiful green. It 
is much sought and grown by canners for pickles and pulp. 
Pkt. 10c—3 Pkts. 25c, Postpaid 
PARSLEY 
MOSS CURLEO —Very finely curled variety of dark 
green color. One ounce will sow 100 feet of drill. 
Pk&. 10c—3 Pkts. 25c, Postpaid 
OKRA OR GUMBO 
WHITE VELVET—The plants are about 
3 3^ feet high, early maturing and very 
productive. The pods are white, long, 
smooth and are tender until nearly full 
size. Pkt. 10c—3 Pkts. 25c, Postpaid 
TURNIPS 
PURPLE TOP WHITE GLOBE— The popular variety 
for general planting. One of the handsomest and most 
salable turnips. Flesh pure white and best flavored of 
all turnips raw or cooked. The skin is white, with a 
purple top. 
Oz. 10c—3 Oz. 25c, Postpaid 
NORTHERN GROWN PEANUTS 
Just as good Peanuts can be grown in the Northern 
States as in the South, provided you plant Improved 
American. Everyone should plant at least a few for 
the children. This is the finest variety grown and is 
very productive. The pods are remarkably solid and 
well filled with nuts of the very finest quality. Boys, 
here is a chance for you. Think of growing peanuts in 
your garden and having plenty of them to eat. Shell 
nuts carefully so as not to break inside skin, and plant 
as soon as ground becomes warm, about 2 inches deep, 
in rows 3 feet apart, and from 8 to 10 inches apart In 
the row. 
Pkt. 10c—3 Pkts. 25c—Postpaid 
