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Mile High Seed Co. 
POP CORN 
One ounce to 65 feet of row; 4 to 6 pounds per acre. 
456 Creamy Crisp, or South American. Grains are creamy 
yelllow, large, crisp and ,dlelicious. 
457 .Japanese Hulless, or Australian Hulless. Pops White. 
Stalk dlwiarf; ears short, with pointed kernels. Widely used. 
Pop corn prices: Pkt, 5c; % lb, 15c; lb. 25c; 10 lbs, $1.55, 
postpaid. 
CUCUMBERS 
White Spines are best for slicing-, shipping- or market gar¬ 
den; Black Sacrines for pickling-. An ounce plants' about 100 
feet of row. 
473 Colorado. (65 days.) Real Quality. We believe our strain 
of this new variety is the. (finest slicing- and shipping cu¬ 
cumber you can buy. It’s the deepest of green, with the 
purest white and the finest flavored flesh of any we grow. 
Size 2V 2 by 10 inches; free from white striping-; well round¬ 
ed full enldls. (See cut on back cover.) 
479 Ward’s Dark Green (Selected Stays Green). (50 days.) 
Earlly type. It keeps green; that is, retains its deeper green 
color longer than most varieties. Very early and' probably 
the most prolific. 
483 Improved Early White Spine. (60 days.) Early and pro¬ 
ductive. Cucumbers are quite uniform, 7 to 8 inches long, 
well rounded at the ends. 
470 Early Fortune. (58 days.) Very attractive slicing and 
shipping variety. Early, proldluctive and disease resistant. 
Cucumbers 9 inches long. 
475 Davis Perfect. (65 days.) A beautiful slicing cucumber. 
An excellent shipping type; fruits are long and very at¬ 
tractive. Firm white flesh. 
477 Improved Long Green. (65 dlays.) The standard home 
garden, slicing and pickling type, Prolific, hardy and dis¬ 
ease resistant. Beautiful long cucumbers. 
467 Prolific Gem Pickling. (50 days.) The heaviest yielder 
of all the picklers. Crisp cucumber, slender in form and 
tapering at both enldls. 
465 Chicago Pickling, Westerfield. (60 days.) Very uniform 
type. Grows large enough to use for dill pickles. 
464 Boston Pickling. (55 days.) Early and' productive. Short, 
fairly smooth cucumbers of very symmetrical shape. 
463 West India Gherkin. (60 days.) A very prolific, small 
fruited variety, used exclusively for pickling. 
489 Ward’s Lemon Cucumber. (70 days.) Small fruits, simi¬ 
lar in shape and color to the lemon. 
All encumbers: Pkt, 5c; ox, 10c; *4 lb. 35c; lb, $1.06, post¬ 
paid. 
LETTUCE 
Lettuce 
should be 
planted in 
rows 18 to 
24 inches 
apart. Leaf 
varieties 
can be 
planted 
quite 
thick; the 
heading 
varieties 
require 
less seed 
and should 
be thinned 
to one 
plant 
every 6 to 
1 8 inches. 
532 Mile 
High Won¬ 
der. (80 
days.) Our 
own selec¬ 
tion from 
the New 
York type. More sure to head and not as subject to tip burn. 
541 Mountain Iceberg. Similar to' New York. Our strain is 
unexcelled for high altitudes. 
544 Special Strain New York. (80 days.) Selected for solid, 
hard heads and trueness to type; fine eating qualities. 
545 New York No. <515. (80 days.) Generally considered an 
improvement over N. Y. No. 12. Especially good for fall 
planting. 
.534 Mammoth Big Boston. (75 days.) Early and hardy, Big 
Boston grows to an enormous 1 size, well grown healds 
measuring from 10 to 12 inches across. 
540 May King. (60 dlays.) Quickly forms fine hard heads, 
resembling small cabbages. It is hardy, will bear trans¬ 
planting. 
Prices on above heading varieties: Pkt, 5c; ox, 15c; *4 lb, 
45c; lb, $1.25. Postpaid. 
