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OLDS & WHIPPLE, INC., HART|F*ORD, CONN. 
Corn—Con. 
INTERMEDIATE VARIETIES 
Golden Giant—The result of crossing Golden 
Bantam and Howling Mob; ears are large, kernels 
golden yellow, of good quality. 
1 lb. 30c 5 lbs. $1.00 10 lbs. $1.75 
15 lbs. or more at 15c lb. 
Black Mexican—Popular for home and market 
garden use. Ears 8 rowed. Kernels tender, very 
sweet, white at eating stage, changing to blue- 
black at maturity. 
1 lb. 35c 5 lbs. $1.25 10 lbs. $2.30 
15 lbs. or more at 20c lb. 
LATE VARIETIES 
Bantam Evergreen—A cross of Golden Bant^ 
and Evergreen having Evergreen type of ear with 
14 to 18 rows. Kernels rich, golden yellow, sweet 
and of first quality. 
1 lb. 30c 5 lbs. $1.00 10 lbs. $1.75 
15 lbs. or more at 15c lb. 
Evergreen—This is the old standard white 
variety for home and market gardens. Stalks 7 to 
8 ft. Ears 8 in. long with 16 or more rows of the 
finest, large, sweet kernels. 
1 lb. 30c 5 lbs. 95c 10 lbs. $1.70 
15 lbs. or more at 14c lb. 
Mammoth Sugar—A late, large eared type, 
popular with market gardeners. Ears 12 to 16 
rows. Kernels snowy white and of good flavor. 
1 lb. 30c 5 lbs. $1.00 10 lbs. $1.90 
15 lbs. or more at 16c lb. 
FOR BEST RESULTS USE O.&W. 
CORN FERTILIZER 
Protect 
Your 
Seed Corn 
During the period when it is most 
easily damaged, by ridding your crop 
of crows and other corn-pulling birds 
and animals. It saves loss of seed 
and labor of replanting. It positively 
will not clog any planter. It is 
non-poisonous and will not in¬ 
jure the seed or any kind of 
corn. It is more effective, 
more convenient to use, and 
more economical than any 
other material. 
(1 Quart) Enough<t*i *7^ 
for 4 bushels seed.V-*-* * 
(1 Pint) Enough 1 rjrj 
for 2 bushels seed. 
OA Pint) Enough 
for 1 bushel seed. •vl/ 
Cress 
A desirable salad and garnishing plant. Should 
be sown thickly in drills, on good rich ground, in 
early spring. 
Curled—A hardy, quick growing annual, having 
finely curled, deep green foliage, with pleasing 
pungent flavor; used for garnishing. 
Pkt. 10c Oz. 15c 1 lb. 76c 
Cucumber 
Improved Early White Spine 
To have the earliest cucumbers, start seeds in 
pots, small paper boxes or berry baskets in a warm 
place and transplant as soon as weather permits. 
For general crop plant seeds during May when 
ground is dry and warm in hills about 4 ft. apart; 
thin out to three or four plants to the hill when 
well established. For pickles plant the middle of 
June. 
Early Cluster—A fine pickling variety. Very 
early, bears clusters of two and three. If kept 
gathered will continue to bear through a long 
season. 
Pkt. 5c Oz. 15c M lb. 30c 1 lb. $1.00 
Boston Pickling—Similar to Green Prolific. Excel¬ 
lent pickling variety, medium green, slightly tapered. 
Pkt. 5c Oz. 15c M lb. 30c 1 lb. $1.00 
A & C—Dark green throughout grows about 10 
in. long and 2% In. thick, well rounded at the ends, 
very desirable for market. 
Pkt. 10c Oz. 15c 34 lb. 45c 1 lb. $1.50 
Straight Eight—A heavy cropper growing about 
8 in. long and 2 in. thick—dark green with no 
objectionable striping at the tips. 
Pkt. 10c Oz. 15c 34 lb. 45c 1 lb. $1.40 
Improved Early White Spine—Popular among 
older early sorts, very good for home garden use. 
Uniform good size and color. 
Pkt. 5c Oz. 15c 34 lb. 30c 1 lb. $1.00 
Davis Perfect—A popular slicing variety. Deep 
dark green with white spines. Solid flesh of excel¬ 
lent quality. Small seed cavity. 
Pkt. 10c Oz. 15c M lb. 40c 1 lb. $1.25 
