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Midget Corn needs little garden space, and the ears are about 4 inches long; each plant bears two to five of them 
SUGAR CORN 
Pound plants 200 feet of drill 
or 200 to 300 hills 
Curture. May be gathered daily from July to 
frost if you plant every three weeks, from April to 
July; hills 3 feet apart, and six seeds in a hill; cover 
about half an inch; thin out to three plants. 
MIDGET CORNS 
For the Small Garden 
S. & W. Co’s Midget. The small plant 
grows about 30 inches high and the ears 
are only 4 inches long, but two to five 
of them are on a single stalk. The white 
i Pkt 15eets:, 
kernels are delicious. 
MY4Ib. 35 cts., Ib. $1.25. 
Golden Midget. A golden yellow form of 
our well-known midget. Equally de- 
lectable; the plant is just as dwarf and 
the ear equally tiny. Pkt. 50 cts., 
UYIb. $1, Ib. $3. 

New Hybrid Corns 
Allegheny. New yellow variety, medium 
late, with large ears and deep, very narrow, 
tender kernels. Table quality is of the 
best, and Allegheny should prove excellent 
for the market grower, canner and the 
home gardener who has sufficient space for 
a tall Corn. Pkt. 20 cts., 4Ib. 50 cts., Ib. 
90 cts., 2 Ibs. $1.75, 5 Ibs. $4. 
Honey Cross. A first-early hybrid of won- 
derful table quality; probably the sweet- 
est Corn you have ever eaten. It is a good 
market variety and very suitable for the 
backyard garden also. Definitely resistant 
to disease. Ears long, 12- to 14-rowed, 
with light cream-yellow, medium broad 
kernels. Pkt. 20 cts., M4Ib. 50 cts., Ib. 85 
cts., 2 Ibs. $1.65, 5 Ibs. $3.75. 
Spancross. Highly resistant to Stewart’s 
disease. Splendid for home-gardens. Ears 
have 10 to 12 rows of delicious golden yel- 
low kernels. Ten days earlier than Golden 
Cross Bantam. Pkt. 15 cts., Ib. 45 cts., 
Ib. 75 cts., 2 Ibs. $1.45, 5 Ibs. $3.50. 
Golden Cross Bantam. Modern sort, 
showing remarkable resistance to wilt, 
increased yield, ability to withstand ad- 
verse weather, uniformity of ear, etc. 
Its stalks are sturdy, ears 7 to 8 inches 
Jong, 10 or 14-rowed, maturing in 88 days. 
Pkt. 15 cts., 44Ib. 35 cts., Ib. 65 cts., 2 Ibs. 
$1.25, 5 Ibs. $2.75. 
Stowell’s Evergreen Hybrid (Late). 
Similar to our regular Stowell’s, but sturdier, 
uniform and more resistant to disease. Pkt. 
20 cts., Ib. 50 cts., Ib. 90 cts., 2 Ibs. $1.75. 
5 Ibs. $4. 
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Sugar Corn gives hi 
our General Ga: 
Early Sorts 
Yield in 10 to 12 weeks from planting 
Spanish Gold. A 10- to 12-rowed Corn of 
most delicious flavor. Ears 6 to 7 inches 
long, packed with bright, golden yellow 
kernels, tender and sweet. Dwarf, there- 
fore needs less room. Ib: 25 cts., Ib. 45 
cts., 2 Ibs. 85 cts., 5 Ibs. $2, 15 Ibs. $4.50. 
New Wonder Bantam. Grows 5 to 6 feet 
in height, bearing ears 8 to 10 inches in 
length, filled with 8 rows of rich, golden 
yellow, sugar-sweet kernels. More vigor- 
ous, more productive, and yields larger 
ears than Golden Bantam. lb. 25 cts., 
Ib. 45c., 2 Ibs. 85c., 5 Ibs. $2, 15 Ibs. $4.50. 
Golden Wedding. Like Golden Bantam, 
but the ears are larger and have 12 or 
more rows instead of 8: In flavor we con- 
sider it superior. Resistant to wilt. Pkt. 
15 cts., 144Ib. 30 cts., Ib. 50 cts., 2 Ibs. 90 
cts., 5 Ibs. $2, 15 Ibs. $5. 
Golden Bantam. Wonderful for flavor. 
Plants 4 feet high, usually bearing two or 
more ears. When ready for the table the 
ears are creamy yellow. Pkt. 10 cts., 
Jalb. 25 cts., Ib. 40 cts., 2 Ibs. 75 ctse 
5 Ibs. $1.75, 15 Ibs. $4.25. 
Black Mexican. Jet-black ears; very sweet. 
Pkt. 10 cts., 1b. 25 cts., Ib. 40 cts., 2 Ibs. 
70 cts., 5 Ibs. $1.65, 15 Ibs. $4. 
Howling Mob. Fine white Corn of sweet 
table quality. Ears are 714 inches long, 
12-rowed, and are ready in 85 days. Pkt. 
10 cts., 4b. 25 cts., Ib. 40 cts., 2 Ibs. 75 Cts:, 
5 Ibs. $1.75, 15 Ibs. $4.25, 
Late Sorts 
Yield in 13 to 15 weeks from planting 
Golden Colonel. A hybrid which has the 
unsurpassed flavor and rich yellow color of 
Golden Bantam, along with the shoepeg 
grains, large zig-zag ear, and 8-foot stature 
of Country Gentleman. Pkt. 20 cts., %lb. 
50 cts., Ib. 85 cts., 2 Ibs. $1.65, 5 Ibs. $3.75. 
Country Gentleman. Very delicate flavor. 
The ear is large, cob is small, and the pearly 
white kernels of great depth. Pkt. 10 cts., 
Yelb. 25 cts., Ib. 40 cts., 2 Ibs. 75 cts., 5 Ibs. 
$1.75, 15 Ibs. $4.25. 
Stowell’s Evergreen. The ears are of large 
size, grains deep, exceptionally tender and 
sugary. Pkt. 10 cts., 4Ib. 25 cts., Ib. 40 
cts., 2 Ibs. 75 cts., 5 Ibs. $1.75, 15 Ibs. $4.25. 
Long Island Beauty. '%Ib. 25 cts., Ib. 40 
cts., 2 Ibs. 70 cts., 5 Ibs. $1.65, 15 Ibs. $4. 
CORN SALAD 
One ounce will plant 150 feet of drill 
Curture. Seed may be sown thinly im drills 
18 inches apart in early spring, and later for succes- 
sion although early fall seedings are preferred. The 
latest sowings may be wintered if lightly mulched. 
Large-leaved. Tested seed of high vitality. 
Pkt. 20 cts., oz. $1. 


ghest returns when adequate quantities of 
tden Fertilizer are worked into the soil. 
CHICORY 
———— 
Witloof (French Endive). Sow in spring as 
as you would Parsnip. The roots are lifted 
in the fall and trimmed. They may be 
planted during winter in a box or trench in 
a cellar or under a greenhouse bench, so that 
the neck of the root is 9 inches below the top. 
Then fill level with sandy soil, sand, or ma- 
nure; through this the familiar white salad 
appears in about a month. Pkt. 20 cts., 
Yyoz. 50 cts., oz. 85 cts., 4b. $2.50. 
Large-rooted Magdeburg Chicory. The 
roots, roasted, are an ingredient in French 
coffee; young shoots provide excellent 
spring salad. Pkt. 15 cts., 4%oz. 40 cts., 
oz. 70 cts., 4b. $2. 
DANDELION 
——— eee 
One ounce will plant about 100 feet of drill 
CutrurE. Sow in drills 1 foot apart. Thin 
the plants to stand 4 inches apart. Dandelion may 
be bisceked like endive, or it may be sown later in 
the season, plants covered lightly with salt hay, 
and the following spring they will be fit for use. 
Large Thick-leaved. Pkt. 20 cts., oz. 50 
cts., oz. 85 cts., LgIb. $2.50. 
Catalogna. Described as the cut- and come- 
again Catalonian or Italian Dandelion, 
Asparagus-Chicory or Ciccoria Catalogna. 
Shoots are a healthful boiled ‘‘greens”’ and 
a good salad; plant looks like a large, erect 
dandelion. Pkt. 15 cts., oz. 45 cts., oz. 
2 cts., 4Ib. $2.25. 
EGGPLANT 
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One ounce will produce about 1000 plants. 
Yield in about 11 weeks after planting out 
Cutrure. Sow during March indoors; plant out 
2 feet apart when fine weather has arrived. 
Early Beauty. The earliest, large-sized 
Eggplant. Particularly desirable for sec- 
tions with short growing seasons. Fruits 
dark purple, Jong-globe shape; productive. 
Pkt. 20 cts., oz. 60 cts., oz. $1. 
Fort Myers Market. The plants produce a 
continuing crop of fruit all summer. These 
are longish oval, Iarge, deep black, and of 
superior table quality, with none of the 
objectionable “‘tang’”’ that is found in 
some. Resists the diseases to which most 
sorts are liable. Pkt. 15 cts., loz. 45 cts., 
oz. 85 cts., 14Ib. $2.50. 
New York Improved Spineless. The fruits 
are large, round-oval, of a rich deep purple- 
black color and splendid quality, Free 
from spines. The large fruits are sometimes 
produced 10 to a plant. Pkt. 10 cts., 
oz. 40 cts., oz. 75 cts., Y%{Ib. $2.25, 
Long Purple. Pkt. 15 cts., Woz. 40 cts., 
oz. 75 cts., Ib. $2. 
Black Beauty. Early, large sort. Pkt. 15 
cts., lgoz. 45 cts., oz. 85 cts., Ib. $2.50. 
STUMPP & WALTER CO. 
