HicH ALTITUDE Grown SEEDs >) 
HYBRID SWEET CORN 
Far superior to open pollinated sweet corn. Husk wraps 
higher and tighter on ear, less worm damage. Ears more 
uniform, better yielder, fine flavor, sturdy stalks and roots. 
Hybrid seed not true to type the second year. 
442 Golden Cross Bantam. (80 days.) Has all the advantages 
of the Hybrid; sturdy, healthy stalks, ears 10- to 14-rowed; 
very uniform in plant and ear. 
440 Tendergold. (70 days.) Top cross Spanish Gold, stalks 
medium, deep kernels, beautiful golden color; 10 to 12 rows. 
443 Spancross. (65 days.) Medium-size ears, 6 to 7 inches long 
beautiful yeliow, 12-rcwed, sturdy stocks, extremely early, 
good quality. 
Hybrid Corn prices: Pkt, 5c; %4 Ib, 15c; % Ib, 25e; 
Ib, 45c. Postpaid. AS ; 

LETTUCE 
Lettuce should 
be planted in 
rows 18 to 24 in. 
apart. Leaf va- 
rieties can be 
planted quite 
thick; the head- 
ing varieties re- 
quire less 
seed and 
should be 
thinned to 
one plant 
every 6 to 8 
inches. 
544 Special 
Strain New 
York (80 
days.) Se- 
lected for 
solid, hard 
heads and 
trueness to 
type; fine 
eating qual- 
ities. 








532 Mile High Wonder. (80 days.) Our own selection from 
the New York type. More sure to head and not as subject 
to tip burn. 
541 Mountain Iceberg. Similar to New York. Our strain is 
unexcelled for high altitudes. 
535 Imperial 847. (82 days.) Black seeded. Blight resistant, 
also resistant to heat; quite sure to head under unfavorable 
conditions; heads large and sweet; good keeper. 
536 Imperial 44. (82 days.) Sure header, even in hot weather; 
blight resistant; white seeded; heads medium large, com- 
pact, savoy leaves. 
537 Great Lakes All-American Winner. (90 days.) It stands 
heat and sun. A fine summer lettuce. Heads small, extremely 
solid, with leaves folding completely across; beautiful dark 
green. 
Prices on above heading varieties: Pkt, 5c; Oz, 25C; 
% Ib., .85c; % Ib., $1.65; lb., $3.20. Postp7id. 
539 Improved Hanson. (Nonpareil). (80 days.) The most re- 
liable variety for general planting; stands hot weather better 
than any other type. Sure heading. 
534 Mammoth Big Boston. (75 days.) Early and hardy. Big 
Boston grows to an enormous size, well grown heads measur- 
ing from 10 to 12 inches across. 
540 May King. (60 days.) Quickly forms fine hard heads, 
resembling small cabbages. Hardy, will bear transplanting. 
529 Early Curled Simpson. Silesia Early Curled. (60 days.) 
The old-time curly Lettuce, and still very popular. <A quick 
growing, hardy variety. It forms a tight bunch of leaves. 
528 Black Seeded Simpson. (65 days.) Very tender and of 
excellent flavor. 
530 Early Prize Head. (75 days.) A home garden favorite. 
Not a head Lettuce, but makes a large and distinct bunch of 
leaves at the heart. 
527 Wards’ Improved Grand Rapids. (60 days.) Well adapted 
for early spring planting or for greenhouse forcing. It does 
not form a head. 
526 Chicken Lettuce. (40 days.) Grows tall and produces lots of 
green feed. After cutting, stumps will grow up again. 
Prices: Pkt, 5c; oz, 20c; %4 Ib, 65c; Ib, $2.10. Postpaid. 
MUSTARD FOR GREENS 
Grows in almost any kind of soil. Does kest in cool weather; 
sow early and follow by sowings at ten-day intervals. 
547 Giant Southern Curled. _(50 days.) Curly leaved; 
popular for fall planting. 
550 Chinese Broad Leaf. (55 days.) Leaves very large. 
Above mustard is priced: Pkt, 5c; oz, 13c; % Ib, 45c;3 
Ib, $1.35. Postpaid. 
