
w147. STOWELL’S EVERGREEN. (96 days.) The best known 
and most largely planted of all late varieties. It makes the largest ear 
and the most fodder of any sweet corn we list, and the corn is tender, 
sweet, and of excellent flavor. Its popularity is also due to the fact that 
it remains long in the milk before ripening up, thereby lengthening its 
season for table use; hence the name, Evergreen. Pkt. (2 0zs.), 5c; Y% 
Ib.) 15c; lb., 25c; 2 lbs., 45c; 5 lbs., 90c, postpaid. 
140. BLACK MEXICAN. (88 days.) One of the largest and 
sweetest of all varieties of sweet corn. Ears 8 to 10 inches long. 
Kernels white when in the eating state. The best second early for the 
home garden. Pkt. (2 ozs.), 10c; 2 pkts., 15c; 1% Ib., 20c; Ib., 35c; 2 
Ibs., 60c; 5 lbs., $1.20, postpaid. 
145. EARLY EVERGREEN. (88 days.) An extra fine strain 
of Stowell’s Evergreen with large ears, yet ready for the table 7 to 8 
days earlier than Stowell’s. It retains the fine sugary flavor and ten- 
derness of kernel that have made the Evergreens popular, Pkt. (2 ozs.), 
10c; 2 pkts., 15c; Ye lb., 20c; lb., 30c; 2 lbs., 55c; 5 lbs., $1.10, post- 
paid. 
138. HOWLING MOB. (85 days.) This variety is so valuable 
that it heads the list with many growers. When it was first offered 
the demand for it became so loud and clamorous that it was given its 
queer but appropriate name. It is one of the best flavored and most 
tender of all second-early or main crop varieties. Very productive, 
ears nine to ten inches long, with sixteen rows. Pkt. (2 ozs.), 10c; 2 
pkts., 15c; % 1b., 20c; lb., 35c; 2 lbs.; 60c; 5 lbs., $1.20, postpaid. 
%*142%. GOLDEN OR BANTAM EVERGREEN. (88 days.) 
Many attempts have been made to combine the sweetness, earliness, color 
and flavor of Golden Bantam, with the tender skin and large ear of the 
Evergreen. The Bantam Evergreen is the only really successful cross. 
A fine second-planting variety. Pkt. (2 ozs.), 10c; 2 pkts., 15c; %% Ib., 
20c; lb., 35c; 2 Ibs., 60c; 5 lbs., $1.20, postpaid. 
SEMESAN JUNIOR INCREASES SWEET CORN YIELDS 
Semesan Junior costs only 2%ec per acre and will reduce seed rotting, 
check seeding blight and certain seed-borne rots of root and stalk. Gives 
corn the healthy start necessary for a big yield. Only 14% ounces needed 
per bushel. Prices: Pkt. (1% ozs.), 13c; 2 pkts. for 25c, postpaid; lb., 
75c, by mail 85c; 5 lbs., $3.00, by mail $3.25. 

Olds’ Pop Corn 
154. TOM THUMB OR_ JAP 
HULLESS. known also as Hulless, 
Dwarf Rice and Squirrel Tooth. This 
variety grows very dwarf, and the ears are 
short and stubby, with long narrow pointed 
kernels. It is ready for popping soon after 
it is husked. It is almost hulless and when 
popped there is no hard center, making it 
the finest eating of all varieties. It is a 
favorite in all markets. Pkt. (2 0z8.), 5c; Ye 
Ib; 20c3 Ib., S30c% 2) Ibs., bbc. shale, oul.diO5 
postpaid, 
150. WHITE RICE. The familiar 
shoepegged variety, several good sized ears 
to each stalk. Pkt. (2 ozs.), 5c; Y% Ib., 20c; 
lb., 30c; 2 lbs., 55c; 5 lbs., $1.10, postpaid. 
1535) SOUTH 
AMERICAN 
MUSHROOM. 
Also called T-N- 
T. This is a new 
variety of pop 
corn which is be- 
coming very pop- 
ular. The kernels 
are large, of a 
deep orange 
| color, nearly 
; round in shape 
Pand smooth. 
tf When popped the 
— kernels are mush- 
room shaped with 
a very delicious 
flavor and a but 
tery color. It is 
an immense 
yielder with 
stalks growing to 
a height of 6 to 8 
feet, producing 2 
to 3 large ears, 
9 inches long or over. Pkt. (2 ozs.), 5c; % 
Ib., 20c; 1b., 30c; 2 lbs., 55c; 5 Ibs., $1.10, 
postpaid. 
151. MINHYBRID NO. 250. The Minnesota Experiment Station 
has developed a Hybrid Japanese Hulless or Tom Thumb Pop Corn which 
from all reports seems to be the last word in pop corn. Like all hybrids, 
it stands up well, has a heavy root growth, and develops a large ear. 
In developing this hybrid, popping qualities and size were of first 
importance. It matures earlier than Japanese Hulless and is resistant to 
smut damage. Trials show a 16 per cent greater yield and 29 per cent 
greater popping expansion, Nothing better to be had. Prices: Pkt. (2 
ozs.), 10c; 2 pkts., 15c; % lb., 25c; Ib., 40c; 2 Ibs., 70c; 5 Ibs., $1.40, 
postpaid. 

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OLDS’ CELERY 








culture, free on request. 
Golden Self-Blanching. 
117. GOLDEN SELF-BLANCHING. sao 
(118 days.) (American Grown.) 
early variety of celery and for many years first in quality. 
in importance to celery growers. 
and robust and of compact habit: stalks, heavy Pkt., 10c; %% 02., 20c; 
and solid, with large, stringless, close-set ribs; postpaid. 
heart a fine golden yellow and remarkably crisp 121. 
and tender. 
EASY BLANCHING. 
The leading One of the easiest to blanch and one of the best 
The plants make a quick, healthy 
Plants, stocky growth with thick stalks, very tender and brittle. 
WINTER QUEEN. 
desirable winter variety. 
Each celery packet contains enough seed to produce 1,000 
plants; one ounce will produce 7,500 plants. Leaflet on celery 
The figures after the name show time 
required for edible celery after sowing seed. Seed requires 
three to four weeks to germinate. 
FOR A REAL BARGAIN | 
See inside back cover, showing 
Olds’ New Improved Dollar Vege- 
table Collection. 
$1.00, postpaid. 
$2.60 value for 
CELERY 
PLANTS. 
We can furnish 
Golden Self- 
Blanching and 
Winter Queen 
about the 20th of 
May. Doz., 40c; 
50 for $1.25; 100 
for $2.25, post- 
paid. 
(1380 days.) 
oz., 30c; 1% Ilb., 90c, 
(125 days.) A 
Of medium height, 

Golden Self-Blanching is the earliest to mature, 
is not liable to blight and is a good keeper and 
shipper. The best known, most grown, most 
wanted celery on the market today. PKt., 10c; 
WY, oz., 25c; 0Z., 45¢; Ya lb., $1.45, postpaid. 
118. GIANT PASCAL. (120 days.) A 
standard fall and winter variety, but not a good 
shipper on account of its tender stalks. The 
stalk is of medium length, and blanches to an 
appetizing creamy-white color; is very thick and 
nearly round, but flattened toward the base. Pkt., 
10c; WY oZ., 20c; oz., 35¢; Y%4 Ib., $1.10, postpaid. 
broad, light green stalks; very solid and crisp; 
blanches creamy-white. Pkt., 10c; Y 02. 20c; 
oz., 35c; % Ib., $1.10, postpaid. 
122. NON-BOLTING GOLDEN 
PLUME. (120 days.) A new variety recom- 
mended for early planting in the North where 
under unfavorable conditions all other strains 
will bolt to seed. Plants are medium size, 
stalky, full hearted and compact. The thick 
solid stalks blanch readily to a clear creamy 
white which are of the finest table quality. Pkt., 
15c; Y oz., 35c; oz., 60c; % lb., $1.80, postpaid. 
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Non-Bolting 
Golden Plume Celery. 
