WHITE jAP 
corn that is much used for 
commercial purposes. Ker- 
white, fluffy, and very tcn- 
der. No. 651, Pkt. 
YY lb. 25c. 



TURNIP ROOTED 
CABBAGE 
KOHL-RABI 
etables to like Kohl- Rabi. 
Sweet, 
delicacy of flavor; 
same way. Early White Vien- 
na. No. 142; Pkt. 15¢; oz. 
tinged areal, . Early . Purple 
Vienna. 143, Pkt. 156; 
oz. 50c. 
cept skin, which is purple. 
late planting: Stands heat better. 


OES. 
WHITE, 
VELVET 

Okra is very popular in the South and 
hibiscus-like flowers are followed by meaty, 
are delicious in soups and stews. 
\. ground is warm in rows 3 ft. apart. No 
% 390, Pkt. 10¢; oz. 20c; 14 1b. 50e. 
FENNEL OR 
SWEET ANISE 
Native of Southern Europe— 
Known as. Finnochio in Italy 
where it is used intensively as a 
salad. Can also be boiled. and 
served with a. creamed dressing. 
The broad overtopping leaves 
form a bulb-like vegetable, at the 
base of the stem this bulb is sweet 
—and aromatic. No. 499, Pkt. 
15¢; 4% oz. 50e. 
M USTARD 
This has long been a Southern favorite 
but of late has become more popular 
in the North. Produces leaves of a 
pleasant pungent flavor which are ex- 
ceptionally appetizing when served as 
a salad. Also delicious when cooked as 
greens. Sow seed as early in spring as 
weather permits in rows a ft. apart. 
For Jate use, sow in August. An oz. sows 2060 ft. of 
drill; 4 Ibs. per acre. No. 036, Pkt. 10¢; oz. 25¢. 




THE “DIFFERENT” | 
GREEN 

Hulless Popcorn | 
A tender and delicious Pop- § 
nels, when popped, are large, § 
10¢; § 
Red Bird Popcorn j 
No. 065. Sorry, crop. was ; 
complete failure. NOT § 
AVAILABLE 
You need not be fond of veg- J 
fine grained flesh is § 
second only to cauliflower in| 
prepare | 
50¢. Extra early, white bulbs § 
Dee as white ex- § 
Best for § 
OKRA OR GUMBO} 
should be better known in the North. The § 
paki (ie long smooth tender pods which 2 
Start in § 

LUCKY 8 ROW or 
Money Maker Sweet Corn 
This late variety of white corn bears slender ears filled 
‘with 8 rows of extra tender very sweet ‘kernels. Popular 
here in. the famous Lancaster County markets. . No. 
647, Pkt. -15¢; 12: lb. 25¢; Ib, 40c. 
HOWLING MOB. 
Best Flavored of the Second Eariy—Maturing right 
after Golden Bantam it makes a gcod sort to follow 
this variety. Ears are 12-16 rowed, kernels clear, ‘tender 
aiid white. No. 540, Pkt. 10¢; 1 Ib. 25¢; Ib. 45¢; 
8 Ib. $2.00. 
eee Late Mammoth Corn 
A Sweet Corn With Exceptionally Large Ears—This 
large, very late sort is just the corn to plant. for late 
home or market use. The big ears have 16. to 18 rows 
of snowy white, plump, sweet, tender kernels. —, 
No. 569, Pkt. 10¢; 14 |b. 25¢; Ib. 40¢; 5 Ib. $1.75. 

DWARF GREEN CURLED 
SCOTCH KALE 
Kale supplies excellent greens 
for winter and early spring 
use, full of vitamins.and easy 
to grow. In the North sow in 
early spring and late Aug. In 
the South from Aug. to: Oct. 
The lowgrowing, compact . 
plants have deep green, fitiely” curled foliage, the flavor 
of which is improved by a light frost, No. 144, Pkt. 
15¢; oz. 50c¢. 

Large Amencen Flag LEEK 
P44 Belongs to the onion family but has 
4a decidedly sweet flavor. The long, 
hick, blanched neck of leek is desir- 
able for soups, stews, or creamed. Sow 
seed in early spring in rows 12 to 18 
ins, apart and cover with 12 in. of 
fine soil. Thin to 4 ins. apart in row. 
: Draw earth up around plants when 
cultivated to blanch as you would 
celery. No, 382, Pkt. 15¢;.14 oz. 75c. 



MAMMOTH 
RUSSIAN SUNFLOWER 
Single Heads 12 to 20 
In. Across—Can be 
grown anywhere, in 
places where other 
crops fail to make a 
stand. A smell plant- £8 
ing will produce a 
great quantity of the § 
peat egg producing 3 
ood you can find for es 
your chickens, Stalks § Z a 
make good kindling. We cc o 
If you have any un- ee HH 
sightly corners or Ae 
fences to hide here is 
the ideal plant for this’ 
purpose. No. °136, 
Pkt. 10¢; 14 Ib. 25¢; 
Ib. 40c. | 


Early Spanish PEANUTS Can Be Raised North or South | 
These peanuts are easy to grow and a very interesting addition to the home 
garden. ‘This is the earliest of all varieties, and will mature in all Northern 
The nuts are very sweet and used largely as a Substitute for 
States. 
e'monds.. No. 120, Pkt. 10¢; Ye Ib. 35¢. 

MAMMOTH JUMBO PEANUT. The regular commercial variety, 
in scutherm sak No. 198) EKG i0c: v2 tb. nae 
‘Does haat 


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