
Leo Brunswick and some Nantes carrots he grew from our seed on the 
Florida muck in Orange County, N. Y 
CELERIAC 
Large Smooth Prague—110 days. Turnip-rooted or ‘‘knob”’ 
celery. Roots round 8-4 in. in diameter. Oz., 65c; % Ib., 
DeEZOs Oe ote o Oe 
CHICORY 
Asparagus or Radichetta (Catalonga)—65 days. Foliage like 
a dandelion and used for greens. This is the true, cut- 
oe fibrous-rooted type. Oz., 45c; % 1b., $1.55: Ib., 
Witloof or French Endive—150 days. There is usually a 
good market for these 4 to 5 inch clusters of blanched 
leaves. Oz., 55c; % lb., $1.85; lb., $6.00. 
CRESS 
Fine Curled—40 days. Finely cut leaves used for garnishing. 
O70 Cr a4 lib ab Ole Ibi bal 50). 
Upland—60 days. Broad, thick, dark green leaves that taste 
like Water Cress. Oz., 20c; % lb., 50c; 1b., $1.50. 
DANDELION 
Improved Thick Leaved—95 days. Compact, vigorous grow- 
ing. Producing a spreading plant, packed with thick 
leaves, 18 to 24 in. across; blanches readily. Oz., 75c; % 
libey 26403) ly ao.8e00. 
Italian (Cicoria Catalogna)—65 days. Italian Dandelion. 
Popular for “greens.’’ Large dark green leaves that cut 
and come again. Our stock is the true cut-leaf variety. 
Oz. 45e: 74) 1b., $1.555 lb,, $5.45. 
DILL 
Long Island Mammoth—70 days. Large and much more 
productive than the common dill. Oz., 10c; % Ib., 35e; 
Wore, Ua Rea iss. 

EGG PLANT 
One ounce will produce about 2,000 plants 
Black Beauty—80 days. This seed stock is as fine as can be 
grown. Plants are thrifty and average 5 large, smooth, 
egg-shaped, dark purple fruits that hold their color. % 0oz., 
25e3"072., T5e; % lb. $2.45. 
New Hampshire Hybrid—60 days. All America Silver Medal, 
1939. This is the kind to grow where the season is short. 
Earlier than Black Beauty. Fruits good size and dark 
purple. 44 -0z., 2de3 0z., 15c; % 1b., $2745. 
ENDIVE 
One ounce to 100 feet of row—2-2% pounds per acre 
Deep Heart Fringed—90 days. New, upright growing with 
extra deep, well-filled clear cream yellow hearts. Broad 
fringed leaves, less bottom rot, for the outer leaves turn 
upward. % 1b., 65c; lb., $2.35; 5 lbs. or more @ $2.25 per 
lb. 
Full Heart Batavian (Escarolle)—90 days. Large, broad, 
thick dark green easily blanched leaves. A greatly im- 
proved Broad Leaved Batavian or Escarolle. % lb., 65c; 
lb., $2.35; 5 lbs. or more @ $2.25 per lb. 
Green Curled—95 days. Green Ribbed “Chicory.” Deeply 
cut leaves. Compact, well blanched heart. % 1b., 65c; lb., 
$2.35: 5 lbs. or more @ $2.25 per lb. 
Green Curled Pancalier—95 days. For late market. Full 
heavy heart; leaf stem tinged with pink. % lb., 65c; lb., 
$2.35; 5 lbs. or more @ $2.25 per lb. 



Ray Sherwood of Elba, N. Y. was very well pleased with the onions 
he grew from our’seed of Brigham Yellow Globe. 
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. 
Golden Cross Bantam, New York State Certified Seed—83 
days. 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 pro- 
lifie and highly resistant to Stewart’s Disease. 5 to 6 Ibs. 
will plant anvacnes 5 lbSees2.2 Ds elon bss 95.0.45 5 LO Omlpss 
$40.00. 
Ioana—87 days. Large 8 to 9 in. ears, 12 to 14 rows. Medium 
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 Ibs., $2.15; 15 lbs.,. $6.15; 100 
lbs., $38.00. 
Lincoin—81 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 lbs., $2.15; 
15 lbs., $6.15; 100 lbs., $38.00. 
Marcross—C-13 x 6—76 days. 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 
completely resistant to wilt (Stewart’s Disease). 5 Ibs., 
$2.25; 15 lbs., $6.45; 100 lIbs., $40.00. 
Seneca ‘60’’—62 days. The earliest of all the hybrid corns. 
Stalk grows about 4% ft. high and prolific usually bearing 
two 6 inch, 8 to 10 rowed, yellow corn. The Kernels are 
of meduim width and of fair quality. This corn is a money 
maker on an early market. 5 lbs., $2.50; 15 lbs., $7.20; 100 
lbs., $45.00. 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
It takes 10 to 12 pounds of these Standards kinds to plant an acre 
Bantam Evergreen—$88 days. Golden cream color, 8-in. ears, 
14-18 rows, thrifty and productive. Remains in table con- 
dition for a long time. 5 lbs., $1.55; 15 lbs., $4.35; 100 lbs., 
$26.00. 
Golden Bantam—78 days. A pure strain of the old-fashioned 
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: 1010 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 ker- 
nels 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 lbs., $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 Tbs., $1.40; 15..lbg:; $3.90;.100 Ibs,” $23,007 

Dust your Sweet Corn seed with Semesan, Jr. 
Prevents rotting in the ground, makes stronger 
plants, increases yield. 1% oz., treats 1 bu. of seed, 
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