


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

HYBRIDS ARE 
MORE UNIFORM 
SPANCROSS MARCROSS LINCOLN 
70 Days from 
planting to eat- 
ing. An extra 
early golden 
Hybrid with cold re- 
sistance. Can be 
planted in April in all 
but the most northern 
states. Medium sized 
ears—short stalks. No. 
291X—Pkt. 15c; 1% Ib. 
34c; 1 Ib. 64c; 2 Ibs. 
$1.19 Postpaid. 
Berry's “Best 
Early" Yellow 
LB. Sweet Corn 
72 days from plant- 
ing to eating. A good 
sized extra early va- 
riety growing 51 to 6 
feet tall. Ears are uni- 
form, 12 to 16 straight 
rows well filled tips, 
6144 to 7 inches long. 
Extra fine quality. No. 
280X—Pkt. 15c; 14 Ib. 
35c; 1 lb. 66c; 2 Ibs. 
$1.23; Postpaid. 
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VALUE 
450); 
“Lucky 7°’ Collection, page 49. 

your daily health diet. 


Not recommended for a “Victory 
Garden“’—only where more 
space is not available. 
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. 3 
complies with Nutrition Program recommendations for 
76 days. A fine market and home-garden variety. 
Stalks are short but sturdy, highly resistant to bac- 
terial wilt. Ears are long and plump with 10 to 14 
: rows of. medium broad kernels of finest quality. 
No. 294X—Pkt., (5c; i tb., 32c; { Ib., 60e; 2 Ibs., $1.10, 
postpaid. 
80 days from planting to eating. A main crop va- 
riety that has proved its value over a number of 
years. Grows 6 feet tall, produces two or more ears 
per stalk. Ears 8 inches long, 10 to 14 rows, very 
uniform in size and shape. No. 276X—Pkt., 15c; % tb., 34c; 
{ Ib., 64c; 2 ibs., $1.19, Prepaid. 


a: = 
81 days from planting to eating. An outstanding 
main crop variety, grows 6% to 7 feet tall. Pro- 
duces best quality fodder. Ears 7 to 8 inches long 
with 10 to 14 rows. Highest eating quality. <A 
dandy for the farm garden. No. 275X—Pkt., 15c; > Ib., 32c; 
{ Ib., 60c; 2 Ibs., $1.10, Postpaid. 


83 days from planting to eating. A main crop 
“All American Winner” producing especially attrac- 
tive ears. Grows 6% feet tall with good drought re- 
sistance and few suckers. Ears are 8 inches long 
with 12 to 14 rows, very uniform, cylindrical, and well filled. 
Exceptionally sweet and well flavored. A really outstanding 
golden variety. No. 282X—Pkt., 5c; '/% Ib., 35c; 1 tb., 66c; 
2 Ibs., $1.23, Postpaid. 


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. Ne. 286X—Pkt., 15¢; 14 Ib., 31e¢;3 1 Ib., 
5S8e; 2 Ibs., $1.05, postpaid. 
Regular Sweet Corn Prices, Page 55 


SCT ACE Hotkaps (cua ce 
| > : 
Postpaid prices: — 
25 Kap (Home Gar- 
den) size with paper 
setter, 50c 100 Kap 
Size with fiberboard 
Assortment 




2 Row Hybrid Blend 
10 Full Measure Pkg. 
$1.00 Value for 69c 
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 
poreh and trellises, flowers for bouquets, others 
for Rock Gardens, Window Boxes, ete. ‘ 
The finest assortment of flower favorites and 
novelties for 1944. Our biggest catalog bargain 
for flower lovers. Flowers that are easy to grow, 
that will bloom all season. Enjoy the beauty 
85 days from 
planting to eat- 
ing. A new main 
crop variety with 
unusual qualities. 
Drought tolerant, stiff- 
stalked plants grow 7 to 
71% feet tall. Produces 
12 to 14 rowed ears with 
husks so tight that ear- 
worm damage is very 
small. If you are trou- 
bled with wormy corn, 
plant this beautiful 
golden hybrid for your ' 
main sweet cornerop. +t 
No. 283X—Pkt., 15c; 16 } 
Ib., 36c; 1 Ib., 67¢c; 2 s 
Ibs., $1.25, postpaid. i 


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. Plant succes- 
sively at one week inter- 
vals. No. 279X—Pkt., 15¢; 
14 Ib., 36e3 1 Ib., 69e; 2 Ibs., 
$1.29, postpaid. 
A Favorite Variety 69% 
LB 
Onl, 
$1.00 VALUE 

pkt. Heavenly Blue Morning Glory 
pkt. French Marigold Mixed 
pkt. Petunia, Hybrid Mixed 
pkt. Rock Garden Mixture, Annuals 
pkt. Sweet Peas, Spencer Mixed 
pkt. Cosmos, Orange Flare 
pkt. Giant Flowering Zinnias 
{ pkt. Stringless Green Pod Bean........$0.10 | aen Serger, 91-05) 
| pkt. Little Marvel Peas..............+:. 10 a ee eee ee Petite br ec 
{ pkt. Golden Bantam Corn............... 10 setter, $3.50. Not { : 
i pktc{cicle: Radish. -. 2. 022.-.<-6.. 4 05 Prepaid: 1,000 Kaps { 
1 pkt. Sparkler Radish ...............-5- -05_ without setter, 1 
{ pkt. Detroit Dark Red Beets............ -05 $11.00. Weight 28 
{ pkt. Chantenay Carrot ................ -10 Ibs. For a full de- 
{ pkt. Early Curled Simpson Lettuce...... -05 scription see page : pkt. Carpet of Snow 
{ pkt. Bunching Onions .............-... 10 48. { pkt. Cut Flower Mixed 
{ pkt. Rutgers Tomato .-................. -10 ! 
Page 52 Value $0 80 
pkt. Poppies Annual Varieties Mixed 
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