
22 McCULLOUGH’S SEEDS 
New and Better Vegetables 
Bibb Lettuce 
A loose waxy head variety with very deep green 
outer leaves, bleaching to a rich yellowish green inside. 
Heads medium size, unusually crisp and tender, and of — 
a distinct flavor. Very popular for family gardens, high 
class hotel and restaurant trade. One of the best winter 
forcing varieties. Pkt., 20c; 14 0z., 30c; 0z., 50c; 44 
Ib., $1.50. oe 
Lincoln Corn > 
(83 days.) An early midseason hybrid yellow Corn, 
developed at the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment | 
Station. Ears are large, 8 to 9 inches long, tapering, 
well covered with husk, and have 12 to 16 rows of 
bright golden kernels of good quality. Tall grower. 
Desirable for home and market. Ears well filled. Pkt., 
' pene ; : 
Oak Leaved Lettuce 15c; 14 Ib., 40c; Ib., 70c; 5 Ibs., $3.00. 
(40 days.) This excellent variety is noted for its ability to with- Stowell’s Evergreen Hybrid Corn 
stand hot weather without turning bitter. Leaves are smooth and (90 days.) Ears 7/4 to 81% inches long, with 14 to 18 rows 
oe pester oa: an Pe an oak tree, deep green and tender. og deep, narrow, white kernels which are tender and very sweet. __ 
Gy BUG; 0245, 2 UC 374 EDs ZUC. Recommended for home or market garden as well as for canning. 
Great Lakes Lettuce 8 to 10 feet tall. Differs from open pollinated Stowell’s Evergreen 
(84 ‘daye:). Hop yeate- gar denernie tenuate cee eaaen eatin. in having a smaller ear, narrower and deeper kernels and greater 
Mee YESS. S P © uniformity of maturity. The ears are about 2 inches across at the 
Lettuce that would stand up and produce good hard heads after : “4 ; j “s 
the weather becomes hot in midsummer. Great Lakes, developed butt and taper slightly. Pkt., 15¢; 72 Ib., 40c; Ib., 70c; 5 Ibs., $3.00. me 
at Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station, is the answer. Re- Rhubarb Chard 
sistant to tip-burn. Heads are of good size. The leaves are dark : i 
green, attractively fringed and they wrap tightly over the head, (60 days.) A new Swiss Rhubarb. The leaf-stalks are bright 
but delicate, translucent crimson; the rich color extends out 
causing unusual crispness. Great Lakes is a fine type for home Ate ; 
gardeners who have difficulty growing good head Lettuce, as it through the veins into the dark green, heavily crumpled leaves. 
: You will enjoy its different, tasty, delicious flavor. Plants are so 
does well under many adverse conditions. Allow plenty of room ; 2 
for each plant—-at least 14 inches each way. Thin the plants while beautiful they may be used in flower borders. Leaves and stalk 

rape 

Bibb Lettuce 

theyare small Pkt. 13a: ox. 50c; 14 loi) 41-50, are nice in flower arrangements. Pkt., 15c; oz., 50c. " 
Wilson (31 x 87) Corn Aunt Mary Sweet Corn 
(92 days.) A large-eared Jate yellow Corn. The stalk is usually (90 days.) A white Sweet Corn that is extremely sweet and — 
about two feet taller than Golden Cross Bantam and has broad, tender. Kernels are large and easy to take from the cob. Average 
dark green leaves. The root system is good and there is very 10 rows to the ear. The stalk is very vigorous, medium to long 
litt'e lodging. Wilson produces one large ear per stalk. These are season in maturing the ears which are very long. Every stalk will — 
thicker and longer than Golden Cross Bantam and weigh half produce two eatable ears. It is not subject to Stewart's Disease. 
again as much. The husks are long and tight, affording some Outstanding in quality of Corn, vigor of stalk growth, and lasting 
ear-worm protection. The husked ears are cylindrical with rather tenderness of extra sweet Corn. We recommend this variety 
broad deep kernels of excellent quality. Pkt., 15c; 44 lb., 40c; Pkt., 15c; 16 Ib., 25c; Ib., 45c; 5 Ibs., $2.00. a 
Ib., 70c; 5 Ibs., $3.00. 
Celtuce ee 
Hydrid Blend Sweet C eee ee 
y la en weet orn Forms a rosette of light green leaves, used as a salad, or cooked as 
; “greens.’’ The stalks are solid throughout, the stem greenish white and 
HYBRID BLEND SWEET CORN. A new and valuable item tough, but the inside is very succulent, most delicnters file Bie enegees,” 
for the home gardener. One that meets a real need and ped parte The ee sea be eaten me or ee In either, cae ae 
: outer skin 1s removed, and only the tender, light green heart is eaten. 
does it wonderfully well. i Chilled and eaten as you would celery or carrots with salt. Cooked 
HYBRID BLEND SWEET CORN is a mechanical mixture Celtuce stalks are pale green, suggestive of celery or lettuce. It can be _ 





of seed from our six Yellow Hybrids which will extend the cooked in many ways such as celery au gratin; steamed like asparagus 
ne on! , and served with a f t e i i ith — 
range of picking dates. When originally introduced, the butter and demon Aaa © sauces oF plain. polled aid So ae ee 
Hybrid Sweet Corn did not especially appeal to the home Make ars sowing of seed as rhe es Ere can be worked in the — 
; : ; ; : spring. Succession sowings at intervals of a week or t il July 
gardeners because a was too uniform in eS They first will give a continuous supply. Seed may ose be Soted Geen ” 
wanted a Corn offering a long range of picking—not just four to five weeks before outdoor planting time and the seedlings set in __ : 
a two or three day harvest. the open as early as the ground can be worked. = 
HYBRID BLEND SWEET CORN has distinct advantages Pete 22051) 74 Oey SO0S 14 Ota BOG i Cie Uae ne 
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over the old types or open pollinated varieties. i 
More vigorous and resistant to disease and drought. Tampala (Tam-pal-a) is Tempolos veretable tha teayaaaen 
Produces better filled and better shaped ears. which are cooked, prepared and served like epinaeee eee “f 
Improved eating quality due to more vigorous plant It retains its tenderness for a longer time, has a consistency and flavor __ 
growth tate eae es 
Produces more usable Corn for the area planted— : Tampala leaves are so tender that they require only Ave Gime «aon 
: 4 they require only five minutes to _ 
not so many nubbins and poorly developed ears. Hee poh only the water that clings to the leaves when washed. 
In addition to all the advantages of a true Hybrid— ect e eC Ce Thee ena! gathers insteaAor iM 
Our Hybrid Blend Sweet Corn offers a harvesting cooked together; the larg @ Bice Of one Lice ane 
: : ; ger stems, up to the size of one’s little finger, 
period of 15 to 20 days. This excellent advantage may be separated from the leaves and cooked separately for 8 oni 
would not be enjoyed if only one variety of Hayter each ag: coe asparagus. The stems have a taste suggestive 
Hybrid Corn were planted Tampala, bas anata tdi ene eee 
‘ impala has an unusually long period of usefulness; it is ready to : 
McCULLOUGH’S HYBRID BLEND SWEET CORN. orn ae a eee pater atte co seed, When grown singly, _—| 
’ a a la is ; 
Pkt., 15c; 14 lb., 40c; 1 Ib., 70c. ; and 2 feet high. © ree, round plant 174 tes. snes 

PEt., 15¢; 4% oz., 60c; %4 0z., $1.00, a 
