Sweet Corn 
One pound plants 200 hills; 12 pounds plants an acre 
New Disease-Resistant Hybrids 
Spancross C4.13. This is the earliest good hybrid 
and matures in 67 to 70 days, well ahead of Golden 
Early Market. The 12-rowed, deep yellow ears 
are 6 to 7 inches long and well filled, about two 
to each 4 to 5-foot stalk. Valuable in northern 
latitudes for its extreme earliness. 
Marcross C13.6. One of the best early hybrids. The 
5-foot stalks produce 8-inch, 10 to 14-rowed, 
golden yellow ears well filled to the tip in 74 to 
77 days, or almost as early as Golden Early 
Market. As both parents are highly disease- 
resistant, Marcross C13.6 is doubly protected 
against disease. Well over 85 per cent of the at- 
tractive ears are usually marketable. 
Carmelcross. A hybrid of unusually high quality. The 
deep yellow, 10 to 14-rowed, 8-inch ears come on 
stalks 6 feet high. They are ready to pick in 78 to 
82 days, just nicely followig Marcross C13.6. 
This stram is very highly disease-resistant. Top- 
ping all its other fme points, is the very high eating 
quality and delicious sweet flavor. 
Golden Cross Bantam. The very sturdy stalks, with 
broad dark green leaves, are unbelievably uni- 
form. This applies also to the 8-inch, 10 to 14- 
rowed yellow ears which mature all at one time 
in 88 to 90 days. The tightly wrapped husks resist 
ear-worms. Will outyield all others even under 
adverse conditions. Is 95 per cent Immune. 
Ioana. A fine disease-resistant main-crop variety 
often withstanding more drought than Golden 
Cross Bantam. The broad-leaved stalks, 6 to 
7 feet tall, bear cylindrical, 12 or 14-rowed, tender, 
cream-yellow ears over 8 inches long in 86 days. 
Narrow Grain Evergreen 26.15. A white hybrid of 
high quality. The 7-inch ears, uniformly tapered 
with 18 to 22 rows of narrow, deep white kernels, 
mature in 98 days on 8-foot stalks. 
First Early 
Golden Early Market. 
The stalks grow 5 feet 
high and the golden 
yellow ears, 7 mches 
Jong, are 12 or 14. 
rowed and ready in 72 
to 75 days. 
Early Variety 
Whipple’s Yellow. Ma- 
tures m 82 to 87 days 
and grows golden yel- 
low ears 7 to 8 inches 
Jong and 12 to 16- 
rowed, often two to a 
6-foot stalk. 
Golden Cross Bantam Corn 
Late Varieties 
Bantam Evergreen. A cross between Golden 
Bantam and Stowell’s Evergreen. Ready 
in 90 to 95 days; 8-inch golden yellow ears, 
12-rowed, filled with big, deep grains. 
Stowell’s Evergreen. Ears, 7 to 9 inches long 
and 18-rowed, are white, remaining in a 
green state for a long period. The stalks 
grow 714 feet. Ready in 95 to 100 days. 
For prices on above and other varieties not described, see opposite 

Vegetable Seeds FORBES SEEDS 
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Eggplant 
One ounce will produce about 1000 plants; 
pound will sow an acre 
Black Beauty. The earliest and best of all 
large-fruited Eggplants. The bushes are 
well rounded, sturdy, branching freely 
near the ground. The large dark purplish 
black fruits are thick, heavy at the base 
and reducing toward the stem. 
Early Long Purple. Dark purple elongated 
fruits, 7 to 8 inches long, 21% to 3 inches across, 
produced early on 26-inch plants. 
Endive 
One ounce sows 150 feet; 3 pounds sows an acre 
Florida Deep Heart. The plants grow to 
Jarge size with large, broad, bright green 
leaves somewhat rounded at the ends. The 
heavy plants form an exceptionally large 
and very deep heart. 
Full Heart Batavian. This has rosettes 
often 22 inches across. The broad, twisted 
or waved, thick leaves are slightly paler 
green but grow more upright. The heart 
is very full; the midribs are white. 
Green Curled Rose-Ribbed. Rosette, 18 inches 
across, of very curly leaves with underside 
of midribs tinted pale rose-pink. Hardy vig- 
orous growing with deep bright green leaves 
and golden heart. Stands hot weather well. 
Mammoth Bordeaux Curled. Attains large size 
—20 inches across. Center very full and close. 
Fine for summer and autumn. 

Black Beauty Eggplant 
Dandelion 
One ounce will sow 200 feet of row 
Thick-Leaf. Unsurpassed in thickness of 
leaf and deep green color. It grows 
compactly, forming a regular upright 
tuft, and making an abundant crop 
without using much ground, 
Italian (Ciccoria catalogna). Produces one 
main stalk which, when cut, causes the 
plant to produce numerous sprouts, 
These are cut several times through the 
season and sold in bunches, 
Hybrid Corn, pkt. 15 cts., Yelb. 35 cts.; regular varieties, pkt. 10 cts.; Yb. 25 cts. 
SWEET CORN, HYBRID 
Lb. Slbs. 10lbs. 15lbs. 25lbs. 100 Ibs. 
Carmelcross 95.02.0505, Mh. oe ees 80.6512 32,50 i $457 0S nG0ss 1 Ono tee So amitl 
GoldenjGross Bantam. eee. oe 65,983; 00 = 35570: 598210 Miley o een 
loavia Bice whose ae tae hoe) ae weet Soldtout 
Marcrogs,Cl3.650 bean ee ee bere 65 260-5 =4°9051 56590" 10275 40 00 
Narrow Grain Evergreen 26.15........ 633.00 --5. 70°" Ga h0 12-7558 45 00 
spancross' C4137 iris ny de ae OD ee P22 O08 24 190 ee Gr OOME I UE 7 Sm RDG 
Top Cross Sunshine or Tendergold..... 65° "2750" 4°-70~ 6° 60% 10925= 38200 
FIRST EARLY. Golden Early Market. 40 165 310 420 650 24 00 
EAREY.” Golden: Bantam ss. sae tenon ek | 65 es 1 Oe eS) 24 00 
Golden: Sunshine 4.05 eee ee ee 40 2176523510 = 4° 20586550022 4500 
WhippleissY ellow © =o. ota.) ah 40 (OS nl One SECO 24 00 
Wonder Bantams; a,c) .e ee 40" © 1 65eeonT On 0 650 24 00 
LATE. Bantam Evergreen... ........Sold out 
Stowell’s Evergreen. .... 4050 91565 = 935105 e 4220 Gee 4 00 
We supply 30 lbs. and over at the 100-lb. rate. Write for Special prices on large quantities. 
DANDELION 
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Pkt. 1 : Oz. Ylb. : F 
Italian (Ciccoria catalogna)...........$0 10 $0° 15 $0 55 $1 40 $4.50 oyaee 
sw hick-leafisetreny, yt. cae tg Seema ie 10 25 7 190 600 $55 00 
EGGPLANT. Black Beauty’............ 10 30 elk ROAR arr eteny <A 
Barly long. burples sere. eet ee 10 30 85 52-20 S00 
ENDIVE. Florida Deep Heart ......... 10 15 35 O55 2150 22850 
Kull: Heart, Batavianteo ee see eee 10 152 35 85 2.50 4822550 
Green Curled Rose-Ribbed............ 10 [5e 35 85 22005822250 
Mammoth Bordeaux Curled........... 10 15 35 C5 2 250mg. 2 9850 
487 Washington St., Newark 2, N. J. Vegetable Seeds 
