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Corn—Lancaster Sure Crop 
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Plant 7 to 12 pounds to the acre or about one 
bushel (56 pounds) to 5 acres. Originally a native 
of North and South America. Was grown in Peru 
centuries ago. Our regular stocks of Field Corn, 
grown in Bucks County, Pa. ‘one of the four best 
corn counties), are superior in quality and ger- 
mination. 
Bristol Early Yellow or White Capped Yellow 
Dent—100 .Days. Grains are light or lemon 
yellow color with a white dented cap or top. 
Height of stalk 7 to 7% feet with ears averag- 
ing 10 to 11 inches in length. Rows generally 
10 to 14 on a white cob. 
Golden Dent—110 Days. Grains are a glossy 
golden yellow color with a distinctly dented cap 
or top. Height of stalk 8% to 9 ft. Ears aver- 
aging 8 to 9 inches. Rows generally 14 to 18 on 
a red cob. 
Lancaster Sure Crop — 110 Days. Grains are 
orange yellow color on the sides and the shal- 
low dent on the cap or top being yellow. Height 
of stalk is from 8 to 9 feet. Ears averaging 11 
to 12 inches. Rows generally 12 or 14 on a red 
cob. 
Leaming—105 Days. Top of kernel is bright, un. 
glazed and yellow. The body of the kernel is 
dark yellow and glazed. Height of stalk 8% to 
9 ft. Ears run from 7 to 8 inches in length. 
Rows 14 to 18 on a red cob. 
Penna. Long Yellow Flint or 8-Rowed Yellow— 
90 Days. Kernels flinty, hard and glazed, the 
grains are amber in color. Height of stalk is 
7 to 8 feet. Ears average 11 to 12 inches, usu- 
ally 8 rows, Cob white. 
Snowflake or Boone County White—120 Days. 
White glazed with dull white dented to gourd 
crown. Height of stalk 9 to 10 ft. Long, thick 
ears, averaging 9 to 10 inches. Rows mostly 
14 to 18 on a white cob. 
Yellow Sweepstakes—120 Days. Grains are 
golden yellow in color with a rather shallow 
dented cap or tip. Height of stalk about 9 to 
10 ft. Ears averaging 8 to 9 inches. Rows  gen- 
oy 10 to 14 on a red cob. 
YOUR LANDRETH 
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Landreth’s Hybrid F ield Corn 
_U. S. 18—119 Days. Recommended for grail 
and silage for the Eastern States, this out 
standing, high yielding field corn has extra 
root systems enabling it to withstand strong 
winds and storms. Exceedingly uniform, thi 
variety has medium tall stalks and deep grains. — 
Gordrelh; Dandelion 
Cabbaging or Improved Thick Leaf—60 Days. An 



improved type of an old-fashion plant rapidly oe 
growing into favor as an carly Salad. 
French Garden—55 Days. A good sort, not so 
strong in growth as the Cabbaging. 
Origin not positively known but thought to be in 
India. Plant half inch deep. Thin to 3 or 4 plants 
per hill. Each hill should be separated 4 feet. 1 oz. 
will plant 100, hills. Plant four pounds to the 
acre. A good crop cannot be grown on thin soil. 
For early use plant when the Cherry is in bloom 
or when danger of frost is past. For pickles plant 
early in August to get 2 to 3 inch fruit in late 
September. 
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Among many people the phrase white spine is not | 
understood. The spines on the cucumber are of 
two kinds, white and black. They have nothing 
to do with the outside color of the cucumber for 
they are the little prickly white or black projec- 
tions on the skin of the fruit. 
Slicing Varieties 
A. & C. (Colorado) —60 Days. Spines white. 
Vines healthy, robust and resistant to disease, 
producing cucumbers about 9 inches long, but 
not quite so large in diameter as Early Fortune. 
Arlington White Spine—65 Days. A cucumber 
that for years was the standard of perfection 
of White Spine types. Fruit long, slim and at- 
tractive, thicker than Early Fortune, same 
diameter all over, rather chunky in appearance. 
Black Diamond—60 Days. One of the greenest 
and earliest of the Long White Spine Varieties. 
Hardy, large fruited, excellent shape, uniform — y 
from end to end. Its extended or long drawn _ 
out period of picking has given it a favorable 
reputation among Market Gardeners. Used oo 
tensively in Florida to ship North. 
Cubit—62 Days. 
cylindrical cucumber with rounded ends. Firm 
white flesh, ideal for slicing. A prolific. bearer % 
for the home garden. 
Davis Perfect—70 Days. 
A fine dark green, white spine, 7 
Intensely dark green aes 

skin but a shy producer of seeds. Flesh very | 
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white. Fine for slicing. A most desirable variety 
for both family and market garden cultivation. 
Always dark green, smooth skin. 9 to 10. inche 
long, tapering to both ends. 
Early Fortune—64 Days. An. early, Jone slim 
well-shaped, white spine, of a deep green color 
retaining green color longer than most oth 
sorts. Sa about 8 inches. ° op ae 
GROW PEAS — THEY'RE EASY TO GROW 

