

SWEET 
corn HYBRIDS 
Why pay more for Hybrid sweet corn? Because Hybrids 
outyield open pollinated varieties, have large more uni- 
formly shaped and filled ears, are sweet (actually contain 
more sugar), and Hybrids are disease resistant. You don’t @-] 
throw away half your crop because smut is in the ears ™ 
when you plant Hybrids. 
Plant early, midseason and late varieties on the same 
day. This will give you a succession with less labor. 

HYBRIDS 
ARE SWEETER 

MORE UNIFORM 
SPANCROSS GOLDEN CROSS 
80 days from planting to eating. A main crop va- 
riety that has proved its value over a number of 
70 Days from 90 days from 

] : years. Grows 6 feet tall, produces two or more ears planting to eat- 
planting to eat- per stalk. Ears 8 inches long, 10 to 14 rows, very ing. One of the 
in An extra uniform in size and shape. No. 276X—Pkt., 15c; % Ib., 34c; : 
g. 1 ib., 64c; 2 Ibs., $1.19, Prepaid. most dependable 
early golden [ipgugeegeams a and productive hybrids. 
Hybrid with cold re- f Nee TENDERGOLD | Stalks grow 8 feet tall 
sistance. Can be 81 days from planting to eating. An outstanding and produce two large 
idea Acti 7 eh crop variety, grows 6% to 7 feet tall. Pro- ears. An excellent fod- 
planted in April in a uces best quality fodder. Ears 7 to 8 inches long . 
_With 10 to 14 rows. Highest eating quality. <A der corn. Ears are 8 
but the most northern 
states. Medium sized 
ears—short stalks. No. 7 J" ncesmancee ; 
291X—Pkt. 15c; 1% 1b. | aan oe AONA 
», - > 72 1D. 83 days from planting to eating. A main crop — 
dandy for the farm garden. No. 275X—Pkt., (5c; '/% Ib., 32c; 
inches long with 18 rows 
{ ib., 60c; 2 Ibs., $1.10, Postpaid. 
of large white deep ker- 
nels. Probably the best 
in white sweet corn for 
general use. No. 293X— 
34c; 1 Ib. 64c; 2 Ibs. “All American Winner’ producing especially attrac- Pkt. 15¢c; % Ib. 38c; 1 
7 tive ears. Grows 61% feet tall with good drought re- lb. 72c: 2 Ib $1.34 
$1.19 Postpaid. sistance and few suckers. Ears are 8 inches long ° Cc; S. : 
with 12 to 14 rows, very uniform, cylindrical, and well filled. Postpaid. 
Exceptionally sweet and well flavored. 
A really outstanding 
golden variety. No. 282X—Pkt., {5c; 1% 
Ib., 35c; 1 Ib., 66c; 
2 Ibs., $1.23, Postpaid. E 
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fer LINCOLN 
85 days from planting to eating. A new main crop 
variety with unusual qualities. Drought tolerant, 
stiff-stalked plants grow 7 to 7% feet tall. Pro- 
duces one 7%-inch, 12 to 14 rowed ‘ear with husks 
4 0 een pee ear worm damage is very small. If you are trou- 
ing to eating. A goo ed wit 1 oriny corn plant this beautiful golden No. 283X— 
sized extra early va- Pkt., 15c; > Ib., 36c; ft Ib., 67c; 2.Ibs., $1.25, Postpaid. 
riety growing 5% to6 HR Ja ; ees a . 
feet tall. Ears are uni- §& ¢ . Berry s 12 Row Hybrid Blend a 
form, 12 to 16 straight 
rows well filled tips, 
61% to 7 inches long. 
Extra fine quality. No. 
280X—Pkt. 15c; % Ib. 
35c; 1 Ib. G66c; 2 Ibs. 
$1.23; Postpaid. 
Berry's “Best 
66: Early" Yellow 
LB. Sweet Corn 
72 days from plant- 
A Favorite Variety 
at Its Best 
Of many hybrids 
developed of the 
Stowell’s type, we have 
selected this as the best. 
It gives you unsurpassed 
Stowell’s quality and in- 
creased yields. It is vig- 
orous and highly resistant 
to disease, wind and 
drought. Pliant succes- 
sively at one week inter- 
vals. No. 279X—Pkt., 15e; 
t% ib., 36e;3 1 Ihb., 69e;3 2 Ibs., 
$1.29, postpaid. 

a - 
A combination of 12 row hybrids with 
same plant heights and that mature at dif- 
ferent times. Enjoy hybrid quality over a 
long picking period of at least two weeeks by plant- 
ing this blend. No. 286X—Pkt., 15e; % Ib., 31e; 1 Ib., 
58e; 2 ibs., $1.05, postpaid. 
-Regular Sweet Corn Prices, Page 55 
ECONOMY Collection — 
80; 
VALUE 
Hotkaps (Gea 
“eer Onk 
10 Full Measure Pkg. 
$1.00 Value for 69c 

Not recommended for a “Victory 
Garden““—only where more 
space is not available. 

or 
“Lucky 7’’ Collection, page 49. 

A big bargain in a small col- 
lection for town gardens where 
space is limited. Only order this 
if you can’t get more gardening 
space to unite in our ‘‘Food for 
Freedom’’ program, or order 3 
units if you prefer this to our 
Our special price to 
¢ 
Home Victory Gardeners is 2 Economy Collections for 
95c, 
postpaid; 
3 for $1.39, postpaid. Assortment 
complies with Nutrition Program recommendations for 
your daily health diet. 


Postpaid prices: 
25 Kap (Home Gar- 
den) size with paper 
setter, 50c 100 Kap 
Size with fiberboard 
The flowers you have al- 
ways wanted. Old favorite 
varieties and new sensa- 
tions. Some have sold at 
25c each in other catalogs. 
_ Here is a flower collec- 
tion combining all your 
needs. Hardy annuals that 
will grow anywhere, providing vines for the 
é 
$1.00 VALUE 

porch and trellises, flowers for bouquets, others 
for Rock Gardens, Window Boxes, etc. 
The finest assortment of flower favorites and 
‘ fe novelties for 1944. Our biggest catalog bargain 
{ pkt. Stringless Green Pod Bean........ $0. Garden Setter, $1.95; for flower lovers. Flowers that are easy to grow, 
{ pkt. Little Marvel Peas...............:.  .10 250 Kap size with that will bloom all season. Enjoy the beauty 
{ pkt. Stowell’s Evergreen Corn.......... .10 tte, 8850, Not of life at home. 
{ pkt. Icicle Radish ..............00000% 05 the eed 2 1 pkt. Heavenly Blue Morning Glory 
k Sparkler Radi i 05 Prepaid: 1,000 Kaps { pkt. French Marigold Mixed 
{ pkt. Spar ler SUtSh cakt ono aa tows ‘ etre a 1 pkt. Petunia, Hybrid Mixed 
{ pkt. Detroit Dark Red Beets............ -05 ’ i okt. Rock Garden Mixture, Annuals 
ight 28 e - 
i pkt. Chantenay Carrot .°......... 20.4: 10 $11.00. Weight { pkt. Sweet Peas, Spencer Mixed 
{ pkt. Early Curled Simpson Lettuce...... .05 Ibs. For a full de- { pkt. Carpet of Snow 
{ pkt. Bunching Onions ............--++- .10 seription see page “oy pe kd A 
{ pkt. Rutgers Tomato ............+-0+--- -10 48. { pkt. Giant Flowering Zinnias 
| Value $0.80 1 pkt. Poppies Annual Varieties Mixed 
We will substitute only when stocks are exhausted. 
