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Late Sweet Corn, continued 
Late Mammoth. * The largest of all Sweet Corns and one of 
the very finest in quality. Ears often 12 inches long, deliciously 
sweet. A week to ten days later than Evergreen. Mpt. 20 cts., 
pt. 35 cts., qt. 55 cts., pk. $2.75, bus. $9.50. 
Stowell’s Evergreen. * The ears are 8 to 10 inches long with 
16 or 18 rows of very deep, white sweet kernels. It remains 
tender and sweet for a long time. Pkt. 10 cts., pt. 20 cts., 
pt. 35 cts., qt. 60 cts., pk. $3, bus. $10.50. 
White Evergreen. A sturdy and productive strain of Stowell’s, 
bearing a slightly larger ear and broader, whiter grain. Mpt. 
20 cts., pt. 35 cts., qt. 55 cts., pk. $2.75, bus. $9.50. 
Hybrid Sweet Corn 
Hybrid varieties can be depended on to produce crops of better 
quality and larger yields. They are extremely uniform in ear 
characteristics and in maturity and are resistant to disease. 
Carmelcross. Fine 8-inch ears with 10 to 14 rows of deep 
yellow kernels of super quality. Wonderfully sweet. Matures 
in 78 to 82 days on a disease-resistant plant. Mpt. 30 cts., 
pt. 45 cts., qt. 75 cts., pk. $4.25, bus. $15. 
Early Sunshine Hybrid. An early, large-eared, yellow hybrid 
maturing in about 77 days. Stalk sturdy and upright, with 
ear carried high. Ears 7 to 8 inches, well formed, good color 
and 10 to 14-rowed. pt. 30 cts., pt. 50 cts., qt. 90 cts., pk. $5. 
Golden Cross Bantam. Ears 10 to 14-rowed, 7% to 8 inches 
long, and of excellent quality. Kernels light yellow, medium in 
width and depth. Matures in about 88 days. pt. 30 cts., 
pt. 45 cts., qt. 75 cts., pk. $4.25, bus. $15. 
Golden Evergreen Hybrid. Kernels golden yellow, medium 
wide and deep, sweet and of fine quality. Ears large, 14 or 16- 
roweds, Matures in about 95 days. M4pt. 30 cts., pt. 45 cts., 
qt. 75 cts., pk. $4.25, bus. $15. 
Ioana. Very productive and highly resistant to wilt. Ears 7 to 8 
inches, 12 or 14-rowed, well filled with light yellow kernels. 
Ready for market in about 87 days. Excellent for home-gardens. 
VYépt. 30 cts., pt. 45 cts., qt. 75 cts., pk. $4.25, bus. $15. 
Lincoln Hybrid. Ears large, 12 to 16-rowed and of good quality. 
Kernels bright golden and narrow. Ready to use in about 85 
days. Desirable for both home and market use. pt. 30 cts., 
Gte50-cts, qt. 90 cts:, pk. $5. 
Marcross C 13.6. An outstanding early variety. Large, thick 
ears and very uniform. Kernels golden yellow and of good qual- 
ity. Ready for market in about 74 days. Mpt. 30 cts., pt. 
45 cts., qt. 75 cts., pk. $4.25, bus. $15. 
Spancross C 13.4. An early golden yellow variety of good quality 
and yield. Ears slender, 10 to 14-rowed and well filled, uniform 
and attractive. Ready for market in about 72 days. pt. 
30 cts., pt. 45 cts., qt. 75 cts., pk. $4.25, bus. $15. 
POP-CORN 
Golden Queen. Large golden yellow kernels. Pops pure white. 
Lb. 20 cts., 2 lbs. 35 cts. 
White Rice. The most popular sort for general use. Productive; 
popping quality excellent. Lb. 20 cts., 2 Ibs. 35 cts. 
CARDOON 
Grown somewhat like celery and served like asparagus. Large, 
fleshy plants used as a winter vegetable. The blanched stalks 
and ribs of the inner leaves are tender and of a fine flavor when 
cooked. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 30 cts., oz. 50 cts., 4b. $1.50, lb. $5. 
CORN SALAD 
A hardy, quick-growing plant, popular as a substitute for 
lettuce in late fall and early winter. Sow the seed early in the 
fall in shallow drills, and give plenty of water. Late plants, 
covered with a light mulch of straw or leaves, will be suitable for 
use in early spring. 
An ounce of seed sows about 100 feet of drill 
rea ee Pkt. 10 cts., 14oz. 25 cts., oz. 45 cts., 14lb. $1.25, 
Ib. $4. 
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Green Curled Endive 
ENDIVE 
Sow the seed any time from early April to the end of July. 
Plant in shallow drills, about 15 inches apart, and thin the plants 
to stand 10 to 12 inches apart in the rows. When full grown, tie 
the tips of the outer leaves together over the center of the plant 
to blanch the heart, which will take about a week’s time. 
An ounce of seed will sow 150 feet of row; 3 pounds will sow an acre 
Batavian Fullheart. * An earlier improved strain of Broad- 
leaved, with larger leaf and broader, thicker head. Pkt. 10 cts., 
oz. 20 cts., 4lb. 50 cts., Ib. $1.50. 
Broad-leaved (Escarolle). The leaves are broad and quite 
thick and heavy, slightly twisted and scalloped. Medium green 
in color. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 20 cts., 4lb. 50 cts., Ib. $1.50. 
Green Curled. * The plants are large and handsome, with 
finely cut and fringed, dark green leaves. Blanches easily to 
clear white. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 20 cts., Yb. 50 cts., lb. $1.50. 
Large Curled Pancalier. A vigorous grower with thick curled 
ee and red ribs. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 20 cts., 4b. 65 cts., 
Ib. $2. 
White Curled. Foliage is a little finer than the Green Curled 
and the inner leaves become creamy white without blanching. 
Pkt? 10°cts./0z. 20. cts.,.44 1b. 65/cts, lbs $2. 
EGGPLANT 
Start the seed in March, in hotbeds or boxes indoors. Push the 
seedlings along with plenty of light, heat, and moisture, and 
when they are about 3 inches high, transplant them to 3 to 4-inch 
paper pots or dirt-bands. Set out in the garden about June 1, 
spacing 2 to 214 feet apart each way. Disturb the roots as little 
as possible in transplanting, and water freely. 
An ounce of seed will produce about 1,000 plants 
Black Beauty. * A week to ten days earlier than New York 
Spineless. Fruits are of enormous size, smooth, purplish black, 
and of fine quality. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 50 cts., 4lb. $1.50, Ib. $5, 
New Hampshire Hybrid. Silver Medal, 1939 All-America 
Selections. Pear-shaped fruit of dark purple. Very early anda 
heavy producer. For homeand market. Pkt. 10 cts., oz. 60 cts., 
Vp. $1.75, lb. $6. 
New York Improved Spineless. Large, smooth, dark purple 
fruits of good quality, six to eight fruits to the plant. Pkt. 10 
cts., oz. 50 cts., 4]b. $1.50, lb. $5. 
* WHEN IN DOUBT, ORDER THE STAR VARIETIES 
