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THE WETSEL SEED COMPANY, Harrisonburg, Va. 

Corn, Sweet or Sugar 
Best to plant when ground is warm, soil should be rich and thoroughly worked before 
planting. Our Corn is Ohio-grown and is the best grade for this section. 
We do not prepay postage on Seed Corn 

Hybrid Strains 
Ioana. 87 days. Comparatively new 
variety. Developed by Dr. Haber 
of lowa State College. Was 
awarded Bronze Medal in All- 
American Select-trials in 1939. 
Since then, it has made rapid 
gains in popularity, especially in 
South and Southeast, or wherever 
worms infest corn. Has heavy 
husk, which comes up well above 
top of ear, protecting it from 
worms and birds. Is rich yellow 
and of extra fine flavor. Ears 
larger than Golden Cross, which 
is popular with canners and mar- 
ket gardeners. We highly recom- 
ment this corn. It is destined to 
become an outstanding variety. 
Lb. 35¢; 2 Ibs. 65¢; 5 Ibs. $1.65; 
10 Ibs. $3.10. 
Country Gentleman. 90 days. A fine 
quality corn. Ears 6% to 7 inches 
with very deep, slender white ker- 
nels. Stalks 6% feet. Yields well 
with good cut per ton. Produced 
from carefully bred, selected 
strains. Some flag leaves. Lb. 35¢; 
Also» 656355 lbs. ~ $1:65> 910-1 lbs} 
$3.10. 
Stowel’s Evergreen. 93 days. Devel- 
oped from crossing inbred ever- 
green lines. Awarded All-America 
Bronze Medal some years ago. 
Highly valuable to market gar- 
deners and canners, especially in 
the East. Stock sturdy with close 
growing upright ears. 4 ft. from 
ground; foliage medium green. 
Ears slightly tapered, uniform 
with 16 to 18 rows. Kernels white; 
deep. Lub. 40¢; "2 Ibs.).75¢;) 5) Ibs: 
$1.80; 10 lbs. $3.40. —- 
Golden Cross Bantam. Wilt-resist- 
ant Stalks about 6 feet high and 
usually carry 4 long ears with 10 
to 14 rows of kernels. Lb. 35¢; 
2 Ibs. 65¢; 5 Ibs. $1.65; 10 Ibs. $3.10. 
Farmers are rapidly switching to 
Hybrid Field Corns, having found 
they are more satisfactory. They are 
more resistant to disease, drouth and 
wind, hence afford better average 
yields. Essentially the same results 
may be expected from Hybrid Sweet 
Corns. 


Ioana Hybrid 
Standard Strains 
Adams Extra Early. 70 days. Pure white 
grains on medium-sized ears. Lb. 15¢; 2 
Ibs. 25¢; 5 lbs. 60¢; 10 Ibs. $1.10. 
Black Mexican. 88 days. A superior Corn. 
The bluish black color of the kernels ° 
changes to white when cooked. Lb. 20¢; 
2 lbs. 35¢; 5 Ibs. 80¢; 10 lbs. $1.55. 
Country Gentleman, 93 days. Irregular 
rows of white kernels. A popular variety 
for home-gardens. Lb. 20¢; 5 lbs. 95¢; 
10 Ibs. $1.85. 
Golden Bantam. 78 days Kernels yellow, . 
broad and sweet; ears 6 to 7 inches long. 
Lb. 20¢; 2 Ibs. 35¢; 5 Ibs. 80¢; 10 Ibs. 
$1.55. 
Golden Evergreen. 85 days. Ears 8 inches 
long with 12 rows of golden yellow, 
broad kernels. Lb. 20¢; 2 Ibs. 35¢; 5 Ibs. 
80¢; 10 lbs. $1.55. 
Howling Mob. 85 days. Ears 7 to 9 inches | 
long, with 12 to 14 rows of kernels. Lb. 
20¢; 2 Ibs. 35¢3; 5 Ibs: 80¢: 10 lbs. $1.55: 
Stowell’s Evergreen. 95 days. A superior 
late variety. Ears and kernels large. Lb. 
20¢; 5 lbs. 95¢; 10 lbs. $1.85. 
Delicious Truckers Favorite. 85 days. 
Ears 7 to 8 inches long with 12 rows of 
white kernels. Popular in the South for 
roasting. Lb. 15¢; 2 Ibs. 25¢; 5 lbs. 50¢; 
10 Ibs. 90¢. 
Dill 
Herbs for Flavoring. Pkt. 10¢; oz. 15¢; %4 
lb. 35¢; lb. 95¢—postpaid. 
Pop Corn 
Lb. 15¢; 2 lbs. 25¢; 5 lbs. 60¢—not post- 
paid. 
South American (T.N.T.). Yellow kernels 
that pop freely. Ears 7 inches long with 
12 to 14 rows. 
White Rice. Early standard early variety. 
Kernels pointed, of translucent appear- 
ance. White when popped. 
Cucumber 
Sow seed after danger of frost is past, 
using 8 to 10 seeds to hills spaced 3 to 5 
feet apart. 
Pkt. 10¢; oz. 15¢; %4 Ib. 45¢; Ib. $1.50. 
All Cucumber seed sent postpaid. 
A. & C. 68 days. The beautiful straight 
fruits grow about 10 inches in length 
and 2% inches thick, well rounded at 
the end and dark green throughout, 
which color is held after pickling much 
longer than most others. 
Chicago Pickling. 60 days. Fruit large, 
square-ended, rich dark green. 
Davis Perfect. 65 days. Fruit dark green 
with white spines. Few seeds. 
Early Green Cluster. 52 days. Dark green 
fruits in clusters. Adapted for pickling. 
Early Short Green. (Early Frame.) 58 
days. Small fruits adapted for pickling. 
Everbearing. 55 days. Early. Will bear 
entire season if fruits are kept closely 
picked. Best adapted to pickling. 
Improved Early White Spine. 56 days. 
Popular market sort. Fruit straight, 8 
inches long, bright green with whitish 
green tips. 
Improved Long Green. 67 days. Fruit 12 to 
14 inches long, dark green. Standard 
table variety. 
National Pickling. 56 days. Fruit straight, 
with blunt ends, deep green, high yield- 
ing. 
Straight-8. 66 days. Deep green fruits 
about 8 inches long. Desirable table va- 
riety. 
White Wonder. 58 days. Ivory-white fruits 
in clusters. 
Gherkin. 50 days. Light green, oval fruits, 
with small seeds. Makes delicious 
pickles. 

Long Green 
