SWEET COR 
HONEY JUNE—Most successful 
introduced for Texas. Produces a 
and is more disease and worm 
Packet 10c; pound 30c. 
CHARLEVOIX (Gold Standard)—Standard of 
excellence in sweet corn; equally valuable for 
home garden, market garden, and canning. 
variety yet 
larger ear 
resisting. 
Plants 5/2 to 6 feet tall commonly bear 2 
ears. 
Kernels light golden yellow, 
86 to 88 days. 
Ears 64 to 7 inches long; 12 rowed. 
tender, and of 
highest quality. Packet 10c; 
pound 40c. 
CORN—COUNTRY GENTLEMEN 

THE HOME GARDEN’S 
GREATEST DELICACY 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN—Finest quality vari- 
ety of all the midseason sorts of Sweet Corn 
grown in this country. Makes 2 to 3 good 
sized ears to the stalk, on rich ground. Grains 
small, much shriveled, but very deep. Quality 
unexcelled and no garden should be without 
a few rows of this best quality of all Corn. 
Packet 10c; pound 30c. 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN—Ears are large, have 
fifteen or more rows of deep, luscious kernels 
and remain tender and fit for use longer than 
any other sort. Packet 10c; pound 30c. 

EARLY FORTUNE 
CUCUMBERS 
Form low, flat hills 6 feet 
apart each way, of rich soil, 
mix in a quantity of thor- 
oughly decomposed manure, 
stirring the soil to a depth 
of 6 inches or more; or open 
shallow trenches 6 to 8 feet 
apart and mix with the bot- 
tom each a quantity of sim- 
ilar manure, and replace the 
surface soil. Scatter on each 
hill 15 to 20 seeds, or 1 every 
inch along the rows, and cov- 
er 1 inch deep, pressing the 
soil firmly over them. 2 
ounces for 100 hills; 2 pounds 
for an acre. 
STAFFEL’‘S STRAIGHT EIGHT (White 
Spine)—Small early shipping Cucum- 
ber, notable for its intensely dark- 
green color. Enormous yielder, this 
variety is recommended chiefly for the 
earliest shipping sections, where length 
is not a necessity. We do not believe 
it is excelled for earliness, color and 
heavy yielding. Sizes 8x1 inches. 
Edible in 52 days. Weight, 1% pounds. 
Ounce 20c; % pound 50c. 
IMPROVED LONG GREEN —The old 
standard sort, of vigorous growth, 
long and crisp; good variety for pic- 
kling. Ounce 20c; 1% pound 60c. 
CHICAGO or WESTERFIELD PICKLING 
—A prolific variety, containing all 
the qualities desired by those who 
raise Cucumbers for commercial pic- 
kles. Used almost exclusively by all 
the large pickling houses. Ounce 15c; 
Y4 pound 50c. 
EARLY FORTUNE (55 days)—In color 
Early Fortune is a rich, attractive deep 
green. Great producer of fine grained 
fruit with compact’ flesh. Quality 
superb, exceedingly crisp and brittle. 
Ideal for table, market or shipping 
purposes. Ounce 15c; 1% pound 50c. 
WE GO DOWN THERE TO SEE THAT YOU GET THE BEST! 
MR. GERALD STAFFEL, (Center) President of the Ferd Staffel Company, personally inspects an e 
Early Fortune Cucumber in one of the many cucumber fields of the Ferry-Morse Seed Breeding Beauty 
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