ce: Golden Self-blanching 
Sweet Corn, Golden 
Cross Bantam 


CELERY 
Grows best in moist, fertile loam. Sow 
the seed indoors, and transplant 6 inches 
apart, with 214 feet between rows. Use 
boards, heavy paper, or soil around the 
plants for blanching. An ounce of seed 
produces about 5000 plants. 
Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 60 cts.; 14lb. $2.00; 
Ib. $7.00 
Fordhook-Emperor. 130 days. Dark 
green foliage and thick stalks, solid and 
large; golden heart. 
Giant Pascal. 135 days. Excellent for 
fall and winter, for it -keeps well. 
Blanches to yellowish white; stalks solid 
and crisp, about 2 feet high. 
Golden Self-blanching. 115 days. A 
popular dwarf variety. Blanches easily 
and matures early. Fine for home gar- 
dens. 
White Plume. 125 days. Foliage green, 
tinted white, 18 to 20 inches. Stalk 
blanches easily to nearly white. 
Winter Queen. Cream-white stalks, 
thick and heavy. 
CORN 
SWEET or SUGAR 
Plant in well-fertilized land after it has 
become warm and dry in the spring. Two 
ounces of seed will plant 50 feet. If in 
rows, space the seeds 3 inches apart, with 
2 feet between rows, and thin the young 
plants to 10 inches apart. Or plant six 
seeds to a hill, thin to three plants, and 
space the hills 2 feet apart each way. 
When ordering by mail add 11 cts. 
for first lb.; 1 ct. for each additional Ib. 
Hybrid Strains 
Ioana. 87 days. A new variety developed 
in Iowa and especially resistant to 
drought and wilt. Largely planted in the 
South and Southeast or wherever worms 
are likely to infest the crop. The 8-inch 
ears have 12 or 14 rows of cream-yellow 
kernels; an especially heavy husk pro- 
tects the ear from birds and worms. 
Popular with canners and market gar- 
deners, and highly recommended. The 
limited supplies of this table Corn avail- 
able last summer were eagerly sought. 
Growers had standing orders from stores 
for all that could be supplied; numerous 
persons praised it as the ‘“‘best Sweet 
Corn they had ever eaten.”’ Lb. 40 cts.; 
2 lbs. 75 cts.; 5 lbs. $1.75; 10 lbs. $3.40. 
Country Gentleman. 90 days. A fine 
variety with ears 6)2 to 7 inches long, 
bearing slender white kernels set irregu- 
larly instead of in rows. The seed we 
offer is produced from carefully bred, 
selected strains. Lb. 55 cts.; 2 Ibs. $1.05; 
5 Ibs. $2.50; 10 lbs. $4.80. 
Sweet Corn, Ioana 

THE WETSEL SEED CO., 

Stowell’s Evergreen. 93 days. Deine 
from crossing inbred evergreen lines. <e 
Widely grown by market gardeners and Bae « 
canners, particularly in the East. Ears 
7 to 9 inches long and 16 or 18rowed __ 
bear white:kernels. Lb. 45 cts.; 2 lbs. 
85 cts.; 5 lbs. $2.10; 10 lbs. $4.10. 
Golden Cross Bantam. Wilt-resistant. 
An excellent producer of 8-inch yellow 
ears with 10 to 14 rows of kernels. Ma- 
tures a few days later than Golden Ban- 
tam. Lb. 40 cts.; 2 lbs. 75 cts.; 5 lbs. 
$1.75; 10 lbs. $3.40. 
Tendermost. 83 days. One of the most 
recently developed hybrid Sweet Corns. 
Giant-sized kernels and delightfully 
tender hulls. Ears large, averaging about 
9 inches, with 14 to 16 rows. Resists 
both smut and worms. Lb. 55 cts.; 2 lbs. 
$1.05; 5 Ibs. $2.50; 10 Ibs. $4.80. 
Standard Strains 
Adams Extra Early. 70 days. Pure 
white grains on 5-inch ears. Lb. 20 cts.; 
5 lbs. 85 cts.; 10 Ibs. $1.60. 
Black Mexican. 88 days. A superior 
Corn. The bluish black seed is white 
when at the eating stage. Lb. 25 cts. 
Country Gentleman. 93 days. Irregu- 
lar rows of white kernels. A popular late 
variety for home gardens. Lb. 25 cts.; 
5 Ibs. $1.15; 10 lbs. $2.20. 
Golden Bantam (8-rowed). About 80 
days. Hars 7 to 8 inches, with 8 rows of 
kernels of high flavor and sweetness. 
No flag leaves. 
excellent and well-known strain. Lb. 
25 cts.; 5 lbs. $1.15; 10: Ibs. $2.20! 
(We also have the 12-rowed Golden 
Bantam. Ears are, of course, larger and 
somewhat later in maturity. Price same 
as 8-rowed.) 
Golden Evergreen. 85 days. Ears 8 
inches long with 12 rows of golden yel- 
low, broad kernels. Lb. 25 cts.; 5 Ibs. 
$1.15; 10 lbs. $2.20. 
Howling Mob. 85 days. An early white 
variety. Ears 7 to 9 inches long, with 12 
or 14 rows of kernels. Lb. 25 cts.; 
5 Ibs. $1.15; 10 Ibs. $2.20. 
Stowell’s Evergreen. 95 days. A supe- 
rior late variety. Large ears and sweet 
white kernels. Lb. 25 cts.; 5 Ibs. $1.15; — 
10 Ibs. $2.20. 
Truckers’ Favorite. 85 days. Ears 7 to 
8 inches long, with 12 rows of white 
kernels. Popular in the South for roast- 
ing. Lb. 20 cts.; 5 Ibs. 85 cts.; 10 lbs. 
$1.60. 
Pop Corn (Seed) 
White Rice or South American (both 
open-pollinated). Lb. 25 cts.; 2 Ibs. 
45 cets.; 5 lbs. $1.00. 
South American Hybrid. Lb. 75, cts.; 
5 lbs. $3.50. 
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