
Our Early Yellow Globe Onions on the Alabama muck of Liborio Tambe 
and son of Basom, N. Y. Seed sown May 25th still green and growing 
SWEET CORN 
25 pounds or more of one variety sold at the 100 pound rate 
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. 
Alphagold Bantam—59 days. Earliest yellow kerneled hy- 
brid in our list. Seven inch ears with 10 to 12 rows of 
golden yellow kernels of medium size; tips well filled; 
very good quality for such an early corn. Heavy yield- 
ing, ripens a large part of its crop at one time. Seed can 
be planted early with safety. 5 lbs., $2.25; 15 lbs., $6.45; 
100 lbs., $40.00. 
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 good quality. Very prolific and 
highly resistant to Stewart’s Disease. Matures in 83 days. 
5 to 6 lbs. will plant an acre. 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. Does particularly well on light soils as it 
does not sucker and is resistant to Stewart’s Disease and 
to drought. Fair quality. 5 lbs., $2.25; 15 lbs., $6.45; 100 
lbs., $40.00. 
Lincoln—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, fair quality. 5 Ilbs., 
$2.35: 15 Ibss, $6.75: 1100 Ibs), $42.00. 
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 lbs., $2.25; 
15 lbs., $6.45; 100 lbs., $40.00. 
Seneca—60xC13—65 days. Wilt resistant hybrid. Vigorous 
5 ft. stalk. Hars 6% in. long, 10 to 14 rows of yellow 
kernels of fair quality. A good early market corn. 5 lbs., 
$2.35; 15 lbs., $6.70; 100 lbs., $42.00. 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
It takes 10 to 12 pounds of these Standard kinds 
to plant an acre 
Bantam Evergreen—88 days. Golden cream color, 8-in. 
ears, 14-18 rows, thrifty and productive. Remains in table 
condition for a long time. 5 lbs., $1.50; 15 lbs., $4.20; 100 
lbs., $25.00. 
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 lbs., 
$1.50; 15 lbs., $4.20; 100 lbs., $25.00. 
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., $1.55; 
15 lbs., $4.35; 100 lbs., $26.00. 
Stowell’s Evergreen—100 days. Standard late white, large 
eared kind. 5 Ibs., $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 
oz., 56c; 6% lb. can for $3.75. 

Our Cornell 456 Lettuce on the muck of Mariano Marano in Fulton, N. Y. 
CUCUMBER 
About 2 pounds will plant an acre in hills, 
3-4 pounds when drilled 
A & C—Probably the best of the white spine varieties. 
Strong, vigorous plants bearing quantities of 10 in. dark 
green fruits 1% to 2 in. in diameter with blunt ends, very 
uniform, and hold their dark green color a long time. 
Make a very fine pack. ™% lb., 85c; lb., $2.75; 5 lbs., $2.65; 
25 lbs. or more @ $2.50 per lb. 
Chicago Pickling—Old favorite, heavy bearing kind, mak- 
ing pickles in 58 days. % lb., 60c; 1b., $2.00; 5 to 25 Ibs. 
@ $1.90 per lb. 
Cubit — All America Bronze Medal Winner, 1944. Bears 
very heavy crops of 10-in. cylinder-shaped, very dark 
green fruits with blunt ends, thick flesh with very few 
seeds. % Ib., 85c; 1b., $2.75; 5 to 25 lbs. @ $2.65 per Ib., 
25 to 100 lbs. @ $2.50 per lb. 
Deltus—Forcing cucumber. Long, cylinder-shaped, blunt 
ends, smooth dark green. 1,000 seeds to the ounce. %4 
oz., 80c; 4% oz., $1).505 oz, $2.75; % Ib., $10.00: 
Early Fortune—A greatly improved White Spine, early and 
very productive, with rich dark green fruit, 8 to 9 in. 
long, very uniform in shape and one that holds its color 
when shipped. % lb., 65e; lb., $2.25; 5 lbs., $2.15; 25 lbs. 
or more @ $2.00 per lb. 
Early White Spine—Early maturing, smooth, straight fruit, 
dark green. In our opinion not as good asA & C. % lb., 
65e@s lbig2.20 o tOnzo LDS Ouoe2edlorper lbs 2zonto LO00mlbse 
@ $2.00 per lb. 
Improved Long Green—Popular both for slicing and for 
pickles. Fruit long, slender, dark green, plant strong 
growing and productive. Black spined variety. % lb., 85c; 
Ibe $2.10; oS) torZzo lbs. @ $2.65 per lbs 25) to. L00Mlbs.@ 
$2.50 per lb. 
Longfellow—An excellent long, slender, dark green kind 
desirable as a “straight pack’’ variety for shipping or as 
a garden cucumber. White spined. % lb., 65c; lb., $2.25; 
5 to 25 lbs., @ $2.15 per lb., 25 to 100 lbs. at $2.00 per lb. 
National Pickling—We offer a very choice strain of this 
pickle. It is the very best we have ever seen. An immense 
bearer of straight, blunt ended, bright deep green cucum- 
bers. Pick them as soon as they get the right size for your 
trade and the vines will bear most abundantly. Black 
spined. % lb., 65c; lb., $2.25; 5 to 25 Ibs: @ $2.15 per lb.; 
25 to 100 lbs. @ $2.00 per lb. 
Straight-8 — Dark green, cylinder-shaped fruits about 8 
in. long and 1% in. in diameter. Well rounded at the 
ends, deep green and free from striping and tipping. A 
very good, white spined, market cucumber. % lb., 85c; 
lb., $2.75; 5 lbs., $2.65; 25 lbs. or more @ $2.50 per lb. 

Daughter of Sam Carrubba of Elba, N. Y. topping our Early Yellow Globe 
Onions with a Freizinger Topper 
