4 Mite HicH SEED Co. 
SWEET CORN 
You get the sweetest corn fresh from your own garden. 
455 Golden Gem. (55 days.) Very earliest and of Bantam 
quality. Ears not quite as large. 
444 Spanish Gold. (56 days.) The best of the real earlies. 
Good side ear; finest quality. 
445 Golden Bantam. (70 days.) Still a big seller. Everyone 
; knows this popular variety. 
446 Improved Golden Bantam. (75 
days.) Has larger and deeper ker- 
nels than Golden Bantam; same 
fine flavor, 
450 Country Gentleman. (95 days.) 
Large ears with kernels of uneven 
size and shape. One of the sweet- 
est and best flavored varieties. A 
heavy yielder of corn and fodder. 
452 Golden Giant. (80 days.) A 
cross of Golden Bantam, Larger 
and later; fine quality. 
448 Stowell’s Evergreen. (90 days.) 
The ears are large, sweet and 
tender. Fine table corn; also the 
favorite for canning. 
447 Oregon Evergreen. (80 days.) 
An earlier cross of Stowell’s; in 
our opinion a little better. Strong, 
firm husks prevent worm damage 
to a large degree. 
489 Golden Sunshine. (60 days.) 
The same flavor and color as Gold- 
en Bantam, but 10 days earlier. 
The ears are also larger, being 
Spanish Gold 12-rowed instead of 8. 
All above Corn priced: Pkt, 5c; 14 Ib, 10e; 14 lb, 20¢e; 
Ib, 30¢e; 10 lbs, $1.80; Postpaid. 
CUCUMBERS 
White Spines are best for slicing, shipping or market 
garden; Black Spines for pickling. An ounce plants about 
100 feet of row. ‘ , 
473 Colorado. (65 days.) Real Quality. We believe our 
strain of this new variety is the finest slicing and shipping 
cucumber you can buy. It’s the deepest of green, with the 
purest white and the finest flavored flesh of any we grow. 
Size 2144 by 10 inches; free from white striping; well 
rounded full ends. 
479 Ward’s Dark Green. (Selected Stays Green). (50 days.) 
Early type. It keeps green; that is, retains its deeper 
green color longer than most varieties. Very early and 
probably the most prolific. 
483 Improved Early White Spine. (60 days.) Early and 
productive. Cucumbers are quite uniform, 7 to 8 inches 
long, well rounded at the ends. 
470 Early Fortune. (58 days.) Very attractive slicing and 
Shipping variety. Early, productive and disease resistant. 
Cucumbers, 9 inches long. 
475 Davis Perfect. (65 days.) <A beautiful slicing cucum- 
ber. An excellent shipping type; fruits are long and very 
attractive. Firm white flesh. 
477 Improved Long Green. (65 days.) The standard home 
garden, slicing and pickling type. Prolific, hardy and dis- 
ease resistant. Beautiful long cucumbers. 
467 Prolitic Gem Pickling. (50 days.) The heaviest yielder 
of all the picklers. Crisp cucumber, slender in form and 
tapering at both ends. 
465 Chicago Pickling, Westerfield. (60 days.) Very uni- 
form type. Grows large enough to use for dill pickles. 
464 Boston Pickling. (55 days.) Early and productive. 
Short, fairly smooth cucumbers of very symmetrical shape. 
463 West India Gherkin. (60 days.) A very prolific, small 
fruited variety, used exclusively for pickling. 
489 Ward's 
Lemon Cu- 
cumber. (70 
days.)Small 
fruits simi- 
lar in shade 
and color to 
the lemon. 
All 
Cucumbers: 



Postpaid. 
