
KING of the NORTH PEPPER 
A late introduction and a winner, 
similar in type to Ruby King, but 
decidedly earlier. The plant is 
of medium size and pro- 
lific. The fruit is long, 
moderately slender, 
tapering to 3 or 
4 points. Oz., 
45c; VY Ib., 
SikZ5>yaletbe 
Sah), 
post- 
paid. 














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quoted herein are 
subject to avail- 
able stocks on 
hand, and are 
subject to change 
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HONEY ROCK (Below) 
80 days. One of the most prolific 
varieties grown. A favorite with the 
grower and consumer alike. The fruit is 
round, slightly flattened at the ends, of 
medium size, and distinctly netted as in illus- 
tration. Oz., 10c; Y% Ib., 40c; 1 Ib., $1.25, 
postpaid. 








































GOLDEN SUNSHINE 
SWEET CORN (Above) 
A valuable new yellow variety for the 
market grower or the private gardener. It was 
originated by Professor Yeager of the North 
Dakota Experiment Station, from a cross be- 
tween the Golden Bantam and Géill’s Early 
Market, and combines the 
earliness and large size of 
ear of the Gill’s Early 
Market with much of the 
high quality of the Golden 
Bantam. It is ready for 
market a week to ten days 
earlier than Golden Ban- 
tam, and has much larger 
ear, the ears averaging | 
82 inches long, with 12 7 
to 14 rows, Everyone who ( 
has tested this Corn has 1 
much praise for its quality Y 
and extreme earliness. Es- ‘ 
pecially valuable to the 
market grower. Lb., 20c, 
postpaid. Not prepaid, 10 
Ibs., $1.75; 25 Ibs., $3.75; 
GRAND RAPIDS GROWERS, «=. 

_4O1-433lonia Ave. S.W. GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN 
