We grow dill extensively on a 
; 
our farms in Western Colorado Dill 
Pickle packers should write for special quotation in large quantities. 
Dill is used for making dill pickles. It is easil 
be in more gardens. y srown and should 
Dill, Mammoth 
(PKt., Se) (oz... 15¢e) (1% Ib, 35c) (lb., $1.10) (5 Ibs., $4.85) prepaid 
Dill, Short Swedish 
(PKt., 5c) (0z., 15¢) (% Il|b., 35c) (lb., $1.10) (5 Ibs., $4.85) prepaid 
ORGS 

Bantam Evergreen Hybrid Sweet Corn 
Hybrid varieties. Will not reproduce true the second 
year, consequently do not save seed from the crop Sweet Corn 

Plant % lb. for 100 feet of row, 12 to 14 lbs. per acre. The 
fresher sweet corn is, the better the flavor. Plant for a suc- 
cession, using some of the extra early, early and main crop va- 
rieties. A month to six weeks later plantings of early sorts may 
be made for late use. If white and yellow corns are planted ad- 
joining, cross pollination will cause the ears to produce some off 
color kernels. Do not plant sweet corn near field corn. It is 
better to use three or four short rows instead of one long one. 
Transfer of pollen is better resulting in more desirable ears. 
Warm weather, moderate moisture and rich soil are desirable 
but most garden soil will do if worked deeply and thoroughly 
before planting. Wait until the ground is warm and avoid the 
seed rotting. Rows may be spaced 2% to 4 feet apart. Use a 
wider planting for taller varieties. In drills, plant 5 or 6 seeds 
to the foot; in hills, 5 to 6 seeds per hill. When plants are about 
5 inches tall, thin to 10 to 12 inches apart. Cultivate well and 
keep free from weeds. 


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