Sweet Corn 
Our Seed Sweet Corn is carefully selected seed with ends carefully 
taken off and only best ears saved, is dried and cared for so as to guar- 
antee a perfect stand of uniform Corn. Prices quoted include postage on 
pound and fractions. In 10-Ib. and 25-lb. lots, by mail, postage extra. 
Seed is very scarce and prices are on all varieties (excepting 
Tendergold Golden Cross and Marcross) : 1/4 Ib., 10c; 4 Ib., 18c; 
1 Ib, 30c. Via express, 10 Ibs., $2.00; 25 Ibs., $4.00. 

ALLEN’S CHOICE. Or an improved Malakoff which was 
brought to this country by the U. S. Government from Russia, and was 
the earliest Corn ever grown. Has been grown by a local market 
gardener and carefully selected by him until he has a distinct variety 
of the Malakoff of his own. After careful inspection we have made 
arrangements to supply our trade with this corn, calling it ‘‘Allen’s 
Choice.” Not only the sweetest but the largest early Corn, better and 
earlier, by far, than Peep 0’ Day. White in color. 

BARDEN’S WONDER BANTAM. A beautiful yellow corn, supe- 
rior to the Golden Bantam, both in size and in quality. Stalks grow 
from 5 to 6 feet high, ears 8 to 10 in. in length. As early as the 
Golden Bantam. It is a variety that is worthy of a trial by any 
market gardener, canner or gardener. We consider it the best im- 
proved Golden Bantam yet put on the market. You will be getting 
both size and quality in this Corn. Took Mr. Barden five years to 
perfect. 

COUNTRY GENTLEMEN. A well-known and deserving old sort 
that has always been very popular, due to its large, compact ears of 
irregular rows. 
Marcross 
DE LUE’S GOLDEN GIANT SUGAR CORN. The famous win- 
ner of many horticultural prizes. This is no fake variety; it is exact- Pop Corn 
ly what Ens gardener has been looking for. Of even better aoe 
than Golden Bantam; will yield twice as much per acre; larger a AE Ae 5 * x : 
eared and larger stalk, making it the most productive of the best Chee SMI OS ie WS ES 
yellow Sweet Corns in existence. We have purchased a limited quan- ae eet be eid 
tity of this seed from the originator. This we offer in limited Write for prices on larger quantities. 
quantities. JAPANESE HULLESS (Tom Thumb). 5-foot stalk, 2 to 3 ears 
GOLDEN BANTAM. This is a Sweet Corn of most exquisite to the stalk. White waxy kernels, snowy white when popped. 
quality, which, when ready to use, is of a bright golden yellow color. CLARK’S GOLDEN BABY RICE. 5-ft. stalk. Small ears. Ker- 
It looks rich and is rich, and no mistake. It can be planted very early, nels rich golden yellow, with creamy tint when popped. Hulless. 
as it is as hardy as the Extra Early Adams. The small stalks can grow : 
closely together in the row and will produce two or three ears each. SOUTH AMERICAN (Dynamite). Usually 2) Carsmtoma Stalk, 
large yellow kernels. 12- to 14-row ear, 6 to 7 inches long, having ex- 
cellent popping qualities. Pops to enormous size. Popped kernel has 
no hard center. 
WHITE RICE, Common white Pop Corn known to all; a good 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM. Wilt-resistant—high yielda— 
uniform, We recommend this new hybrid for places where Stewart’s 
disease (wilt) makes it impossible to grow ordinary varieties. This one: 
corn, the product of crossing two pure lines, is not only resistant 
to bacterial wilt (Stewart’s disease) but produces larger crops of (A Cry 
beautiful ears. The ears have 10 to 14 rows of golden yellow ker- ; 
nels, uniform in length (about 8 inches) of excellent quality. Ma- Nothing is harder to please a customer with than Celery seed. To 
tures a week later than Golden Bantam, the whole crop ripening at overcome this we are aiming to bring each variety to a perfect standard 
about the same time. This crossed seed will produce the true Golden as our other “Guaranteed Seed’? and to those who have never used our 
Cross Bantam described above in 1941. Seed from the 1941 erop seeds, we can only ask a trial on our Celery seeds and let your future 
cannot be saved for 1942, as it will break down. The cross has to seed order be governed by the results. 
pe acs pRaeen ae Dh yee Ue vee boy 20c aie. sbesie the SLbe. GIANT PASCAL. One of the best on the market. It produces 
pe eta Se tag perfect branched stalks, 2 ft. long, crisp and thick, blanches early and 
MARCROSS C6.13 (y). Developed by the Connecticut Exper- easily, fine keeper and shipper. %4 0z., 10c; 1 0z., 30c; %4 lb., $1.00. 
iment Station as a first early market and home-garden variety. GOLDEN SELF-BLANCHING. A great self-blanching variety, 
Introduced in 1937 and already in wide demand. Stalks short but easily marketed and a great keeper, of fine quality and has just enough 
sturdy, highly resistant to Stewart’s disease. Ears long, plump, ab- of the nutty flavor that makes Celery popular for flavoring and eating. 
ruptly tapered at tips; 10-14 rowed, with light cream-yellow, Y% oz., 10c; % oz., 20c; 1 0z., 30c. 
medium-broad kernels of good quality. Heights of stalk, 5 ft.; 
length of ear, 7 in.; 72 days. Postpaid, %4 lb., 10c; 1 lb., 35c. Ex- 
press, 10 Ibs., $3.00. Cress 
TENDERGOLD (Top Cross Sunshine) (y). A good variety ; , 
maturing ahead of Golden Cross Bantam. Stalk sturdy with good WATER CRESS. An improved Cress. Grows in ponds and 
foliage; highly resistant to Stewart’s disease. Ear nearly cylindri- streams. 4 0z., 10c. 
= ] di i idth and deep, golden yellow, : i 
cae Be ete Popa as Ib, 1063 44 Ibs 2002 LAK. CURLED or PEPPERGRASS CRESS. This small salad is much 
used with lettuce to the flavor of which its warm, pungent taste makes 
pages Sp AES LEE a most agreeable addition. Y, oz., 5c. 

GOLDEN SUNSHINE. (50 days.) Blue skies and sunshine have 
combined their divinely guided chemistry to produce the nectar-like 
sweetness of this delicious golden corn. The ears are compact, about 
same size as Golden Bantam, but more refined in appearance, having e 
from ten to twelve rows of grain instead of eight as Golden Bantam. Swiss Chard 
It is a very rapid grower; earliest of the golden group. 
LUCULLUS. This variety has 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN. Known everywhere. An old one but light green leaf, crumpled much 
still king of the best, considering everything. like Savoy cabbage. The rib is 
not quite as broad as in some 
varieties. 4 oz., 5c; 1 oz., 15c; 
1% |b., 40c; 1 Ib., $1.50. 
FORDHOOK GIANT. A supe- 
rior variety of Chard with dark 
green crumpled leaves; the rib is 
2% inches broad. It is a wonder- 
ful market and home sort. 4% 0z., 
5c; 1 oz., 15c; 1%4 Ib., 40c. 
Chicory 
Resembles parsnips, root when 
dried makes a good substitute for 
coffee, or when mixed, adds a mild 
pleasant flavor. %4 oz., 5e. 

South American Pop Corn Golden Self-Blanching 
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