
Vito Guarrera of Fulton, N. Y. and Ernest Valelunga, our representative 
in Oswego County, seem very well pleased with a crop of Early Yellow 
Globe onion grown from our seed 
BROCCOLI 
Italian Green Sprouting (Early Calabrese)—Vigorous early 
type, forming large compact central heads and very few 
laterals. First heads ready for market in about 70 days 
from planting under favorable conditions when the seed 
is planted in the open. This seed we offer you is as true 
and as fine a stock as can be grown. You can depend on 
it every time. Oz., 60c; % Ib., $2.00; Ib., $6.50. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
Long Island Improved—Uniformly low growing compact 
plant. The sprouts are about 1% in. in diameter. Very 
solid, and are unusually closely set on the stem. Probably 
the very best kind for the market. Oz., $1.10; % Ihb., 
$3.65; lb., $12.00. 
CELERIAC 
Large Smooth Prague—Turnip-rooted or “knob” celery. 
Roots round 3-4 in. in diameter. Oz., 65c; % lb., $2.15; 
lb., $7.00. 
CHICORY 
Asparagus or Radichetta (Catalonga)—Foliage like a dan- 
delion and used for greens. This is the true, cut-leaved, 
fibrous-rooted type. Oz., 45c; % Ib., $1.55; lb., $5.45. 
Witloof or French Endive—There is usually a good market 
for these 4 to 5 inch clusters of blanched leaves. Oz., 
bocw ve lbs oie 8o Ln, 06.00% 
DANDELION 
Improved Thick Leaved— Compact, vigorous growing. 
Producing a spreading plant, packed with thick leaves, 
18 to 24 in. across; blanches readily. Oz., 75c; % Ib., 
$2.45; Ib., $8.00. 
DILL 
Long Island Mammoth—Large and much more productive 
than the commom dill) Oz ibe; Alb: 45c¢; Ib. $1.50: 
EGG PLANT 
Black Beauty—This seed stock is as fine as can be grown. 
Plants are thrifty and average 5 large, smooth, egg- 
shaped, dark purple fruits that hold their color. % oz., 
AVC Cras, WUC VA Woe; SCA. 
New Hampshire Hybrid—A1ll America Silver Medal, 1939. 
This is the kind to grow where the season is short. Har- 
lier than Black Beauty. Fruits good size and dark purple. 
Y% oz., 20c; oz., T0c; % Ib., $2.25. 
ENDIVE 
Deep Heart Fringed—New, upright growing with extra 
deep, well-filled clear cream yellow hearts. Broad fringed 
leaves, less bottom rot, for the outer leaves turn upward. 
Y% 1lb., 55c€; 1lb., $1.75; 5 lbs. or more @ $1.60 per lb. 
Full Heart Batavian (Escarolle)—Large broad, thick dark 
green easily blanched leaves. A greatly improved Broad 
Leaved Batavian or Esearolle. % 1b., 55c; lb., $1.75; 5 
lbs. or more @ $1.60 per Ib. 
Green Curled—Green Ribbed “Chicory.” Deeply cut leaves. 
Compact, well blanched heart. %4 lb., 55c; lb., $1.75; 5 
lbs. or more @ $1.60 per lb. 
Green Curled Pancalier—For late market. Full heavy 
heart; leaf stem tinged with pink. %4 lb., 55c; 1b., $1.75; 
5 lbs. or more @ $1.60 per lb. 



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Edmond Deisering of Marion, N. Y. grew these Early Yellow Globe 
onions from our seed this past year 
HART & VICK’S SWEET CORN 
25 Ibs. or more of one variety sold at the 100 Ib. rate 
YELLOW HYBRID VARIETIES 
Hybrid Corns are of special value to market growers and 
canners because the ears from one planting can be all 
picked at about the same time, the yield is high and it is 
immune to wilt. Don’t save seed from Hybrid varieties; it 
will not come true the second year. 
Golden Cross Bantam, New York State Certified Seed—The 
ears are 7 to 8 in. long, 10 to 14 rowed, lighter yellow 
than Bantam and just about every ear is exactly alike in 
size, form and color. Very prolific and highly resistant 
to Stewart’s Disease. Matures in 83 days. 5 lbs., $2.25; 
15 lbs., $6.45; 100 lbs., $40.00. 
Ioana—87 days. Large 8 to 9 in. ears, 12 to 14 rows. Me- 
dium deep creamy yellow kernels. Good mid-season 
market corn. Resistant to Stewart’s Disease. 5 lbs., $2.25; 
15 lbs., $6.45; 100 lbs., $40.00. 
LincoIn—83 days. Early mid-season. Developed at Conn. 
Agricultural Experiment Station. Large ears, 8 to 9 in. 
long, 12 to 16 rows golden-yellow kernels. Unusually 
well-covering husk. Tall grower. 5 lbs., $2.50; 15 Ibs., 
$7.20; 100 lbs., $45.00. 
Marcross—C-13x6—Early hybrid producing ears 6% to 7% 
in. long. 10 to 14 rowed. Medium yellow kernels. Very 
good quality. Plant has short, sturdy stalks and is com- 
pletely resistant to wilt (Stewart’s Disease). 5 Ibs., $2.25; 
15 lbs., $6.45; 100 lbs., $40.00. 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
Bantam Evergreen—88 days. Golden cream color, 8-in ears, 
14-18 rows, thrifty and productive. Remain in table con- 
dition for a long time. 5 lbs., $1.50; 15 Ibs., $4.20; 100 
lbs., $25.00. 
Country Gentleman—105 days. Irregular rows of white 
kernels. High quality. 5 lbs., $1.65; 15 lbs., $4.65; 100 
lbs., $28.00. 
Golden Bantam—78 days. A pure strain of the old-fash- 
ioned 6 to 7 in. strain with 8 rows of butter yellow Kernels 
and very small cob. Noted for its high quality. 5 Ilbs., 
SiO Lo lbsy e428 LOO Mbps s25 00% 
Golden Early Market—68 days. Very early market kind. 
6 to 8 in. ears, 10 to 12 rows of fairly broad, yellow 
kernels of good quality. Grows 5 ft. high. 5 lbs., $1.50; 
15 lbs., $4.20; 100 Ibs., $25.00. 

Stowell’s Evergreen—100 days. Standard late white, large 
eared kind. 5 lbs., $1.65; 15 lbs., $4.65; 100 lbs., $28.00. 
Whipple’s Yellow—85 days. Excellent large, early, yellow 
corn of fine quality. 7 to 8 in. ears. 14 rows of broad deep 
kernels. 5 lbs., $1.55; 15 lbs., $4.35; 100 lbs. $26.00. 
Dust your Sweet Corn seed with Semesan, Jr. Pre- 
vents rotting in the ground, makes stronger plants, 
increases yield. 1% oz. treats 1 bu. of seed, 15c; 12 
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