VEGETABLES FOR VITALITY FOR VICTORY 

WHIPPLES’ EARLY WHITE SWEET CORN—Eors well filled 
at tips. Kernels deep, medium-narrow, sweet and tender. 
No. of rows, 14-18; height of stalk, 61"; 85 days. 
Wo pt., 20c: pt., 30c; qt., 50c: pk., $3.75. 
WHITE EVERGREEN—The ears are large, closely set with 
pearly white grains of rich and luscious flavor. Heavy 
yielder. No. of rows, 14; height of stalk, 7’; length of ear, 
7-8"; 88 days. 
Vo pt. 20c;: pt., 30c; qt., 50c; pk., $3.75. 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN—Grains long and white in color. 
Standard main crop variety. Has been popular for years 
for late white sweet corn. No. of rows, 14-18; height of stalk, 
7Y'; length of ear, 8”; 94 days. 
Wp pt. 20c: pt., 30c; qt., 50c; pk., $3.75. 
KENDEL’S EARLY GIANT—Ears slightly tapered and attrac- 
tive. No. of rows, 12-14; height of stalk, 6/2’; length of ear, 
7: 89 days. 
Yo pt. 20c; pt., 30c: qt., 50c; pk., $3.75. 
HOWLING MOB—A prolific variety for home and market 
gardens. Thick butts, strong husks with green streamers. 
Kernels clear white, plump and of fair quality. No. of rows, 
12-16; height of stalk, 7’; length of ear, 7!/,"; 83 days. 
Wo pt. 20c; pt., 30c; qt., 50c; pk., $3.75. 
BLACK MEXICAN—A very old variety. Kernels tender, ex- 
ceptionally sweet; white at eating stage, changing to blue- 
black at maturity. No. of rows, 8; height of stalk, 6’; length 
of ear, 71/,"; 88 days. 
Mo pt. 20c: pt., 30c; gt.. 50c: pk., $3.75. 
POP CORN 
MONARCH WHITE RICE—An old standard early variety. 
Kernels pointed, of translucent appearance; white when 
popped. Height of stalk, 61/)'; length of ear, 6”; 90 days. 
Wo Ib., 15c7 1 lb., 28c; 5 lb., 26c; 10 ib., 24c. 
QUEEN’S GOLDEN—Tall, vigorous plant with long, slim 
ears. Smooth, yellow pearl-type kernel. Height of stalk, 7’; 
length of ear, 7”; 90 days. 
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CAULIFLOWER 
EXTRA-EARLY SNOWBALL—Plants dwarf with short, pale 
leaves. Heads medium size, firm, compact, pure white. Fine 
quality and dependability. Diameter, 61/,"; 55 days. 
Pkt, 15c: 1% oz., $1.00; 1/2 oz., $1.85; oz., $3.50. 
DRY-WEATHER—Larger and later than Early Snowball. Pure 
white heads. Wide adaptation, particularly drouth resistant. 
Diameter, 71"; 66 days. 
Pkt, 15c: Y%y oz., $1.00; 1/. oz., $1.85: oz., $3.50. 
CUCUMBERS 
A. B. C. CUCUMBER—Uniform, nearly cylindrical, very dark 
green, well rounded at ends. Good market gardener’s va- 
riety. Thickness, 214"; length, 81”; 68 days. 
Pkt., 10c: oz., 35c; Y%4 lb., 90c; 1 Ib., $2.75. 
ABEL’S STAYS GREEN or BLACK DIAMOND—Fruits sym- 
metrical, nearly square ended. Very dark green, holds 
color and firmness well when shipped long distances. Thick- 
ness, 23”; length, 7”; 60 days. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 30c: 14 Ib., $1.00; 1 lb., $3.00. 
ABEL’S EARLY FORTUNE—Fruit long and tapering. Flesh 
thick, white, firm, and unusually crisp. Very few seeds. Rich 
dark green color which does not fade when shipped. Thick- 
ness, 2!/,"; length, 9”; 63 days. 
Pkt., 10c: oz., 25c; 1/4, 1b., 80c: 1 Ib., $2.75 
STRAIGHT “8”—Fruit symmetrical, cylindrical, well rounded 
at ends. Color dark green quite free from light stripes. Ideal 
ier shipping and home use. Thickness, 1/2"; length, 8”; 66 
ays. 
Pkt., 10c: oz., 35c7 14 Ib., $1.25: 1 Ib., $3.50. 
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