GOURDS 
Fancy Mixed 
An interesting- and valuable vine, grows 
very rapidly and quickly covers old walls, 
fences or outbuildings and trellises. They 
hear an abundance of the curious shaped 
fruits and we have included a very choice 
selection in the seed we offer. Pkt. 7c.; 
2 pkts. 10c.; '/'4 lb. 15c. 
FANCY GOURDS 
KOHL RABI 
EARLY PURPLE VIENNA—This vege¬ 
table is grown for its turnip-shaped bulb 
whicli is grown above the ground. Ex¬ 
cellent for soups or cooked in the same 
manner as turnips. Grows to a large size 
and of juicy quality. Very early and of 
fine shape and delicate flavor. Pkt. ilc.; 
V 2 oz. 12c.; oz. 20c. 
V/HITE VIENNA—This variety is v'^ery 
early with distinct small tops. The 
bulbs are of medium size and very light 
green or almost white in color and are 
of the finest quality if used when about 
two inches in diameter. Pkt. 5c.; Yz oz. 
12o.; 0;. 23c. 
SUNFLOWER 
Mammoth Russian 
Sing-le heads measure twelve to twenty- 
two inches in diameter and contain an 
immense quantity of seed which is highly 
valued hj' all farmers and poultry breed¬ 
ers who have tried it as an esoelleiit and 
cheap food for fowls. They eat it greed¬ 
ily fatten well on it, and attain a bright, 
lustrous plumage and strong healthy con¬ 
dition better than on almost any other 
food. It is the best egg producing food 
known. Every farmer should plant some 
of the seed in any waste piece of ground, 
any time from early spring to the mid- 
die of July. Oz. 5c.; i/alb. 20c.; 'b. 
30c.; 5 lb. $1.25, postpaid. 
PEANUTS 
Early Virginia 
This splendid variety is very desirable 
because so early and prolific. It grows 
perfectly erect and seed planted early 
in May will ripen a crop in September 
and for this reason can be grown in the 
nortli. Let the boys and girls try them, 
it will give them lots of fun and pro¬ 
vide peanuts for the winter. Full cul¬ 
ture instructions on every package. Pkt. 
5c.; pt. 25c.; qt. 45c. 
We Aim to Please 
ASatisSied Customer is 
Our Best Advertisement 
Mrs. Dee Gerard, Ida.—Was very 
much pleased with the shrubs re¬ 
ceived from you last year, they 
are all growing. 
M. P. Murphy, Pa.—This Is the 
7th year W3 have planted your 
seed’s and believe there is nq 
others on the market that can 
beat them. 
POP CORN 
Hybrid Baby Rice 
BANTAM RICE 
NEW GIANT POP CORN 
Nt>in (Zinnf Tins is the wondorftil new pop corn that is so widely 
urtMftc- ad^.prtised and has taken the country by storm, it is out¬ 
selling all other sorts at pop corn stands. M hen poirped it is nearly twice 
t!ie si I of other sorts, pops out a rich creamy golden yellow and is truly 
rich and dtdicious in flavor. Grows a stx'ong stalk, 7 to 9 ft. tall and often 
2 ei:-s to rtalk. ears an; 7 to 9 in. long. We offer some fine seed grown 
here .n Wis. which we know will please you in every way. Pkt. 5c.; Y 2 Pt- 
18c.; pt. 30c.; qt. 50c. 
7. W. Juna Seed Co,, Randolph, fF/s.- 
If you want the best Pop 
Corn plant this new Hybrid. It 
surpasses all others in yield, 
quality and popping expansion. 
A quart of this corn will make 
300 qts. after it is popped and 
for flavor, tenderness and free¬ 
dom of unpopped kernels it is 
unexcelled. Nothing better to 
be had. Larke pkt. 10c.; Yz Pt- 
25c.; pt. 35c.; qt. 65c. 
HYBRID BABY RICE 
Rnninwn ’Rina The Bantam Rice is a dwarf growing corn, a heavy 
uuiivuiit Jtecc; attractive ears, which are ver-/ thick and 
yield an unusually large quantity of shelled com. The kernels are similar 
to the best strain of White Rice only they are longer and slimmer and 
pearly white in color. Its gioatest ment, however, lies in its stiperior 
j'opping qualities, tliere being hardly any hull or shell when popped. It is 
most tender and delicious as it fairly melts in your mouth. It combines 
both quality and quantHy being a heavy yielder and superior in quality. 
Pkt. 7c.; Yz pt- ISc.; pt. 30c.; qt. 50c. 
