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GEO. W. PARK SEED CO., GREENWOOD, SOUTH CAROLINA 

PARK’S FINEST SWEET CORN 
Country Gentleman. Mid-season, fine ears, small grains, deliciously 
sweet, very productive. One of the best. Pkt 5c; 2 Ib. 25; tb. 
40c; 2 Ibs. 65c; 5 tbs. $1.35. 
Golden Colone! (1936 A. A.) Plants grow seven feet tall and the 
rich, sweet, deep kernels arranged irregularly, like Country Gentle- 
man except it is golden yellow; very popular. Pkt 5c; 1 Ib. 
25c; tb. 40c; 2 Ibs. 65c. 
*Goldben Bantam Improved. True, very early, sweet, un- 
surpassed in quality. Pkt. 5¢; Y2 tb. 25c; 1 Ib. 40c; 
“Sunshine. 10 days earlier than Golden Bantam; big ears, very 
sweet, excellent. Pkt. 5c; 2 Ib. 25c; 1 tb. 40c; 2 Ibs. 65c. 
- &§towell’s Evergreen Improved. Late, very sweet, most productive, 
the best for drying and canning, also for the table. Pkt. 5¢e; 14 
fb. 20c; 1 Ib. 35c; 2 Ibs. 55c. 
| - SUPERIOR HYBRID SWEET CORN 
The: finest most delicious corn from your garden, for your table. 
Corneli’s Gold Rush Hybrid. A first early yellow hybrid produces 
8 in. ears, 12-14 rowed, well filled to the tip, beautiful golden 
yellow grains, tight husk. Produces 2 ears of tender, sweet fine 
flavored corn on each 6 ft. stalk. 65 days. Pkt. 5c; Y tb. 35c; 
1 Ib. 55¢; 2 Ibs. 95c. 
' Golden Bantam Evergreen. 12 Row. Cross between Golden Bantam 
and Stowelis Evergreen. 8 to 9 in. ears, 12 to 20 rows of rich 
' golden kernels. Stalks 6 to 7 ft. Strong grower, good producer. 
| Pkt. 5¢; Y2 Ib. 25; Ib. 40c; 2 Ibs. 70c. ~ gee unt ingsen nearness 
: lona Hybrid. (1940 Bronze Medal.) A splendid mid-season hybrid. Corn, Golden Cross Bantam 
Vigorous, heat and drought resistant, with uniform. cylindrical 8” 
‘ eats, light yellow 12-14 row kernels. Valuable for both the mar- 
’ ket and the home garden. Oz. Pkt. 5¢; 1 Ib. 35c; tb. 50c; 2 
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 *Golden Cross Bantam. Hybrid Sweet Corn. New, 8 days eee Gs 
later than Golden Bantam. Sturdy 7 ft. stalks bearing 2 Bays 
uniform 8 in. ears. Fine yield, deliciously sweet and as 
| good. Try it. 1 oz. 5c; Y2 tb. 30c; 1 Ib. 50c; 2 Ibs. aaa 
|  95c; 5 Ibs. $2.15. SEEAE 
“Lincoln. (A. A. 1942.) A most delicious table variety, tender 
even when well matured. 12 to 16 rows of fine grained large 
» kernels on each ear. One of the finest for the home garden. 
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Pkt. 5c; 2 Ib. 35c; 1 Ib. 55¢; 2 Ibs. 95c. te See 
i Stowell’s Top Cross or Evergreen Hybrid. 12 to 16 rows of delici- Seed 
' ously tender glistening white kernels. 8 ft. stalks, 8 in. ears. A aby. 
Heavy yielding, late. | oz. 5c; 1% Ib. 35c¢; 1 Ib. 50c; 2 Ibs. 90c. nears 
| POPCORN say 
, “Dynamite, or (South American), 100 days. One of the best and mane af 
, largest popping kernels. Stalk #1 ft., ear 7 in. Pops to largest FO Se 
. Size of any. Pkt. 5¢; Y2 Ib. 25c; Ib. 40c; 2 Ibs. 65c. Ca anes 
oy aie FIELD CORN 
pe oo hat 110 sai it, stalks. Medium tength, 8-9 in. thick 
_ Cars, 14 rows of wide, glossy, golden grains. Produces a hea ’ 
Field.of stalks, foliage and ears. Splendid variety. Pkt. 5¢; 12 ib. Menasha 
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Corn, lona Hybrid 
20c; 1 Ib. 35¢; 5 Ibs. 75¢; 10 Ibs. $1.25. ead cate: oc puntata 
| ee COLLARDS POPCORN, DAINTY CLISTENING 
| True Georgia. Tall, loose-leaf, cabbage-like plant, fine for winter WHITE (Extra Popping Quality) 
table use and for stock feeding. Popular. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10¢; %4 White Rice, 110 days. Kernels are 







5c; Ib. 60c. ‘ pearly white, pop pure white. 
-aOnaee Ward. Forms small, white, deliciously tender heads. Stalks 5 ft. Ears 6 ins. Pkt. 5c; 
ES ar es oo cold weather. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; % Ib. 35¢; VY tb. Yo tb. 20c; Ib. 35¢; 2 Ibs. 50c. 
ee KEE — CORN SALAD. Lamb’s Lettuce. 60 days. Small quick growing 
—- i i 53 i salad plant for early spring, late fall or winter use. Hardy, pro- 
ducing an abundance of small leaves which are served like lettuce 
or cooked like salad. Pkt. 5c; Jumbo Pkt. 10c. 
. CAULIFLOWER 
*Park’s Super Snowball. The finest, earliest and most 
profitable strain. Large heads with generous protec- 
tion of leaves to keep heads white. Will be ready to 
cut before ordinary varieties are ready. For early crop, 
sow in hot bed in Jan. or Feb., transplant when danger 
of freezing is past. For late crop, sow in May or June 
like cabbage. Pkt. 5¢; Yg oz. 55¢; Y4 oz. 90c. 
Danish Dry Weather. Easily grown as cabbage, treatment 
same: heads, large, solid white. Pkt. 5c; Large Pkt. 25c; 
Ve oz. 65c; WY oz. $1.00. 
Snowdrift or White Mountain. Early and one of the 
surest headers known. Slightly larger than Snowball, 
compact, upright, self-protecting leaves covers curd 
I) i during ‘early heading stages. Snow white, solid, com- 
ee pact, free of. ricy heads. Pkt. 5c; Large Pkt. 25¢; Ve 
gt | Caulifiower, Park’s Super Snowball oz 65c. 

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