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A tasteless and odor- 
less non-poisonous 
control for Corn Ear- 
worm. One stroke of 
the Corn-Fume pump 
delivers just the right 
dose in one applica- 
tion. A half pint with 
pump, $2.25 post- 
paid. i 
pint bottles, with- 
out pump, $1.40 
postpaid. 
Cucumber, 
Schling’s 
Perfected 
White 
Spine 




CELERIAC 
Knob or Turnip-Rooted Celery 
Giant Smooth Prague. Very large and round, 
smooth-skinned. Very few fibrous roots. Boiled 
and sliced, they make a delicious salad. The 
leaves, during the summer, are splendid for fla- 
voring soup. Pkt., 15c; Yo oz., 50c; oz., 90c; 
VanIbSsS2 e155 
CHICORY 
WITLOOF or FRENCH ENDIVE. This is the deli- 
cious salad served in first-class restaurants under 
the name of ‘French Endive.’ In late autumn, 
lift the roots carefully, cut off the leaves about 
Y inch from the crown, and store in the cellar 
in sand or dry soil. After one month’s rest, they 
are ready for forcing. Plant thickly in a deep 
box in the cellar cr in a dark place where it is 
warm. The new leaves grown in the dark, are 
snowy white, crisp, and of finest flavor. Pkt., 
356; 02,1 $11.00) ae lbaps50! 
SELECTED SWEET CORN 
Plant about May 5th in hills and allow two 
plants to grow in each hill. Sweet Corn reauires 
rich soil. To have a continuous supply of Sweet 
Corn throughout the season, plant every two weeks 
until July. 
One pound will plant 125 hills. 
Our famous collection of Sweet Corn for succes- 
sive bearing. For full details, see page 39 
WHITE MIDGET. A fine variety producing midget 
ears of the sweetest sweet corn. Length of ears 
4 inches. Price: 50c per pkt. 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM. A new variation of the 
famous Golden Bantam, 4 to 6 feet high, carry- 
ing two or three large ears, with 10 or 12 rows 
of sweet, milky, yellow kernels. 
GOLDEN SUNSHINE. An extra early Corn, ripen- 
ing 10 days earlier than Golden Bantam. Ears 
6 to 8 inches long, with 12 rows of tender 
kernels. Is worth growing in every garden. 
EARLY GOLD. The earliest of all Hybrid Sweet 
Corn that is highly disease-resistant and in 
flavor equals Golden Bantam at its best. We 
predict this variety will take the place of 
Golden Bantam. Its hardy resistant qualities 
allow it to be planted very early for an extra 
early crop. 

GOLDEN BANTAM. The sweetest and most deli- 
cious extra early Corn for the home garden. 
Each stalk bears two or three well filled ears, 
6 to 7 inches in length. Creamy yellow, very 
milky, tender, and sweet. 
Black Mexican. Second-early. Grain bluish black 
when ripe. 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN. Extensively planted by 
market gardeners for a main crop. The ears 
are long and thick, 16- to 20-rowed; the grain 
is pure white, very deep and sweet. 
Country Gentleman. A well known late variety. 
Ears 7 to 9 inches long; densely covered with 
very sweet, white grains. 
INVESTIGATE OUR SPECIAL HYBRID SWEET 
CORN COLLECTION, PAGE 39; ALSO MASON’S 
GOLDEN MIDGET, INSIDE FRONT COVER. 
Pop Corn 
White Rice. Matures early. 1 Ib., 25c; Ib., 40c; 
QAlbse iG; a) DSve ples 
Strawberry Popcorn. See page 5. 
SCH LING 
DANDELION 
Improved Thick-Leaved. The real delicious culti- 
vated form, high in protective vitamins. Pkt., 
256 Vb OZ., ODG OZ.) 9:00 7/20 Ibe, pSLOOr 
DILL 
Long Island Mammoth. Pkt., 15c; VW oz., 50c; 
Ze One Ly/4 IDe ibe. Dy 
HORSERADISH ROOTS 
Will produce good Horseradish in one season. 
Plant in rich soil so that the top of the roots will 
be 2 inches underground. 60c per doz.; $4.00 per 
CUCUMBERS 
For very early Cucumbers, start seeds in pots in 
the frame or greenhouse, and set plants out when 
all danger of frost is past. For main crop, plant 
in hills outdoors, 3 feet apart, the beginning of 
May. Leave four strong plants to each hill. Cu- 
cumbers should be gathered as quickly as they are 
ready for use, for, if left to ripen, they destroy 
the productiveness of the vine. For pickling, plant 
during June and July 
One ounce is sufficient for 40 hills. 
CUBIT. All-America Bronze Medal, 1944. A de- 
licious crisp, fleshy Cucumber with a very small 
seed receptacle. Pkt., 35c; oz., $1.00. 
SCHLING’S PERFECTED WHITE SPINE. The ideal 
Cucumber for the home garden. Exceptionally 
long and smooth; the flesh crisp, solid, with few 
seeds. 
Longfellow. The perfect Cucumber for slicing. 
Long, straight, meaty, with very few seeds. 
Davis Perfect. Slender, often 14 inches long. 
Improved Long Green. Bears long, slender Cucum- 
bers in abundance. Black spine, yellow when 
ripe. 
Snow’s Perfected Pickling. Fruits suitable for pick- 
ling in 50 days from planting. 
WEST INDIA GHERKIN. Miniature burr pickle. 
EGGPLANT 
Sow seeds in a box or pot in greenhouse or hot- 
bed, in February and March. When about 3 inches 
high, plant singly into small pots and set plants 
out as soon as all danger from frost is past (about 
May 20th), placing them 21% feet apart each way. 
One ‘packet for 50 plants; one ounce, 
about 500. 
NEW YORK IMPROVED PURPLE. Large, round, 
deep purple fruit of excellent quality. Pkt., 15c; 
V>) OZ, SOCMOZ1 18567) Va Ibi p2.50, 
Improved Black Beauty. Fully as large as New 
York Improved Purple; about a week earlier. 
PKtyaldcia poze OCH Oz.,. Coc a4 IDs 2.50s 
NEW HAMPSHIRE HYBRID. All-America Silver 
Medal, 1939. Accredited by all as being the 
finest Eggplant. Skin deep purple. Pkt., 25c; 
VE (eyes (eisto- 
Early Long Purple. An excellent long, thin type 
that is fully two weeks earlier than any other. 
Pkt, 25674, 0Z.,. 65c. 
ENDIVE 
An excellent salad for fall and early winter use. 
Sow seeds outdoors the middle of April; small 
sowings can be made every three weeks. For fall 
and winter crop sow in July. As soon as plants are 
large enough to handle, thin out to 1 foot apart. 
When fully grown or nearly so, tie the leaves to- 
gether at the top to bleach them. They whiten in 
a week. 
One ounce of seed will plant 100 feet of drill. 
Broad-Leaved Batavian or Escarolle. Leaves are 
large and broad, and furnish more greens than 
ihe aly varieties. Pkti, 5c? oz, 60c Au lbs 
$1.85 
Schling’s Extra Fine Green Curled. Leaves blanch 
rapidly, and are very tender. Pkt., 15c; V2 oz., 
40c; oz., $1.25; Y% Ib., $3.50 
PRICES OF CORN, CUCUMBERS ond LETTUCE 
SWEET CORN (Golden Bantam, Golden Sunshine, Black Mexican, Stowell’s Evergreen, Country 
Gentleman). Pkt., 15¢; 1 Ib., 30c; Ib., 50c. 
SWEET CORN, Hybrid Varieties (Golden Cross Bantam, Early Gold, Spancross 4.13, Marcross 13.6, 
Carmelcross. 39.13, Lincoln (Whipcross 39.23), Wilson (Golden Stowell’s Hybrid). Pkt., 25¢: 
Vy Ib., 50c; Ib., 85c. 
CUCUMBER, All Varieties. Pkt., 15c¢; oz., 35¢; 1% Ib., $1.05; Ib., $3.20. (Except Cubit.) 
LETTUCE (except Novelties and Wonderful). Pkt., 15c¢; oz., 40¢; 14 Ib., $1.25. 
LETTUCE (Wonderful and Imperial 847). Pkt., 20¢; oz., 50c; 14 Ib., $1.65. 


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Our Long Season Corn Collection is a Revelation. (See page 39) 
Max Schling Seedsmen. Inc. 



