
GREENWOOD, 
‘BEST SELECTED CORN 
: SWEET CORN 
Country Gentleman. Mid-season, fine ears, small 
grains, deliciously sweet, very productive. One 
of the best. Pkt. 5c, 2 Ib. 20c, 1 Ib. 30c. 
Early Yellow Sensation. 6-8 in. ears with 12 to 16 
rows of first quality deliciously sweet and tender 
yellow grains. A few days later than the small 
extra earlies. Pkt. 5c, 4 Ib. 20c, lb. 30c, 2 Ibs. 50c. 
Golden Colonel. (1936 A. A.) Plants grow seven 
feet tall and the rich, sweet, deep kernels ar- 
ranged irregularly, like Country Gentleman ex- 
cept it is golden yellow; is popular for home and 
market. Pkt. 5c, 4 lb. 20c, Ib. 30c, 2 Ibs. 50c. 
Golden Bantam Improved. True, very sere sweet, 
‘unsurpassed in quality. Pkt. 5c, Y% Ib. 20c, 
1 Ib. 30c. 
Howling Mob. New. Large, white, midseason, 
sweet and tender. Most popular white corn. 
Pkt. 5c, 2 lb. 20c, lb. 30c. 
Long Island Beauty. Late, 14 in. ears, fine, the 
best new sweet corn, preorgulier sweet and 
Peer a fine achievement. Pkt. 5c, Y% lb. 20c, 
Sunshine. 10 days earlier than Golden Bantam; 
big ears, very sweet, excellent. Pkt. 5c, 4 Ib. 20c, 
. ak Ibe 300e: 
Stowell’s Evergreen Improved. Late, very sweet, 
most productive, the best for drying and canning, 
also for the table. Pkt. 5c, 4 lb. 20c, 1 Ib. 30c. 
HYBRID SWEET CORN 
Hybrid Sweet Allegheny. (1941 Bronze Medal.) 
New mid-season. Vigorous tall stalks with 
large, shapely, well-filled ears. 18-22 rows of 
deep narrow kernels. Sweet and _ fine. 
2 oz. 15c, Y% Ib. 45c, 1 Ib. 75c, 5 Ibs. $3.00. 
Golden Cross Bantam. New. 8 days ae than 
Golden Bantam. Sturdy 7 ft. stalks bearing 2 uni- 
form 8 in. ears. Fine yield, deliciously sweet and 
good. Try it. 1 oz. 5c, ¥ lb. 25c, 1 Ib. 45c, 
2 Ibs. 90c. 
Earligold. Earliness, ear size and wilt tolerance 
all combine to make Earligold outstanding. 12-16 
rowed, tapering 7’’ ears. Deliciously tender and 
sweet. Oz. 5c; \% lb. 30c; lb. 50c; 2 Ibs. 
Iona Hybrid. (1940 Bronze Medal.) A splendid 
mid-season hybrid. Vigorous, heat and drought 
resistant, with uniform, cylindrical 8’’ ears, light 
yellow 12-14 row kernels. Valuable for both the 
market and the home garden. Oz. pkt. 5e: 
Yy Ib. 30c; 1 Ib. 45c; 2 Ibs. 80c. 
Stowell’s Top Cross. A wondertul, heavy yielding, 
late white hybrid. 8 ft. stalks produce 8 in. 
cylindrical ears often 2 to stalk with 12-16 rows 
of fairly deep white kernels of delicious tender- 
ness and sweetness. 1 oz. 5c, Y% Ib. 30c, 1 Ib. 50c, 
2 Ibs. 90c 
FIELD CORN 
Golden Dent. 110 days. 9 ft. stalks. Medium 
length, 8-9 in. thick ears, 14-18 rows of wide, 
glossy, golden grains. Produces a heavy yield of 
stalks, foliage eres ears. Splendid variety. 
5 Ibs. 75c, 10 Y tbs. $1.25 
Snowflake. 120 days. 9-10 ft. stalk; long, thick, 
short-pointed ears, 14-18 rows of white dented 
grains. One of the best for ensilage. 5 Ibs. 75c, 
fo Ibs. $1.25. 
Kansas Independence. Drought resistant, splendid 
large, full, yellow grained ears. Tall and prolific, 
. producing several good ears to each stalk. Ten- 
der for early one ears and a grand mature 
crop. 5 Ibs. 75c, 10 $1.25. 
CUCUMBERS 
Stays Green. New, long strain. An excellent 7’ 
_ spined variety of remarkable crispness and good 
color. Well adapted for pickling whie young, and 
splendid for market. Pkt: 5c, oz. 15c, % Ib. 35c. 
Eary Cluster. Early, prolific, small, light green 
fruits; popular for pickling. Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c. 
Early ‘White Spine. Best early, the small fruits 
can also be used for pickles; the older ones are 
fine for slicing. Pkt. 5c, Y oz. 10c, oz. 15c. 
WwW “s Hybrid. Best for a full crop; blight 
free, the fruits are large, come early, and are 
abundantly produced. Pkt. 5c, oz. l5c. 




































































SOUTH CAROLINA 


Cucumber, Stays Green 
Improved Long Green or London. This is known 
in some localities as mustard cucumber. It is of 
the black spine type, long and slightly warted. 
A ae second early or main crop sort. Pkt. 5c, 
oz. 15c. 
Jersey Pickling. Good for pickles; cut the fruits 
regularly and a few plants will give you an 
immense crop. x fine and productive Cucumber 
for pickling. Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c. 
National Pickling. The very best all-round sort for 
pickling. Produces an abundance of uniform 
short, plump, black spine fruits. Popular. Pkt. 5c, 
OZ. 15¢c, VY Ib. 40c. 
Straight 8. New. Splendid quality. Early, prolific, 
straight and tender. A variety you will like. 
Pkt. 5c, oz. 20c, 4 Ib. 60c. 
West India Gherkin. Special for pickles. Gherkins 
are the right shape, size, and of delicious tender- 
ness for pickles. Used by the most fastidious. 
Pkt. 5c, 4 oz. 10c, oz. 15c. 
Woodruff’s Ace. 12 in. New. Finest home and 
market garden cucumber to date. Crisp, tender 
and delicious, holding its dark green color well. 
Very prolific and excellent. Pkt. 5c, % oz. 20c; 
oz. 30c. 
CELERY 
Celeriac. Large, early turnip-rooted. Pkt. 5c, 
W% oz. 10c. 
Golden Self-blanching. Finest garden sort, early, 
vigorous, with lovely golden yellow, highly 
flavored stalks, the best all-round celery. Pkt. 5c, 
Yy oz. 25c, 1 oz. 45e. 
Giant Pascal, Winter King. Late, large, solid, thick, 
stringless, heart golden yellow. Pkt. 5c, 2 oz. 15c. 
Wonderful or Golden Plume. Splendid early va- 
~ riety, unusually thick set, compact and heavy 
with full creamy heart, free from soft stalks and 
strings. Pkt. Sc, % oz. 30c, oz. 50c 


