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If you don’t already own a copy of ‘“‘Vegetable Production and Marketing”, you should order the book today. 
As Professor of Vegetable Crops at the New York State College of Agriculture, he has been in a position to study the vegetable 
This is a book you should own. 
of Paul; he moves too fast but this time we managed to get him examining hybrid corn in the college trials. 
bles. 
industry from both the commercial and home garden viewpoints. 
Dr. Work is our Seneca Chief. 
MIDSEASON HYBRIDS 
CONTINUED 
609 LINCOLN: 81 days. 160 kernels per oz. A new 
yellow hybrid developed by the Connecicut Experi- 
mene) otationoumotalko, to 734 (peo tars el 2 tou 4 
rowed, 7 to 7% inches long. Kernels medium depth 
and attractive in appearance. Wilt resistant but 
only fair quality. Pkt. 15 cts.; % lb. 35 cts.; lb. 
50 cts.; 2 lbs. 95 cts.; 6 Ibs. $2.60; 12 lbs. $4.90; 
100 Ibs. $38.00. 
610 LEE: 81 days. 160 kernels per oz. A midseason 
hybrid developed at the Connecticut Experiment Sta- 
tion. Under favorable conditions Lee will give a 
larger ear than Lincoln but has a more limited range 
of conditions in which it will do well. The ears are 
almost cylindrical with 12 to 14 rows of rather broad 
yellow kernels. Quality only fair. We can only 
recommend Lee where a large ear is desired and 
quality is not an important factor. Pkt. 15 cts.; 4% 
lb. 35 cts.; lb. 50 cts.; 2 Ibs. 95 cts.; 6 lbs. $2.60; 
12 Ibs. $4.90; 100 Ibs. $38.00. 
611 IOANA: 87 days. 220 kernels per oz. A mid- 
season yellow hybrid resistant to drought and wilt. 
Plants are tall and sturdy with broad and numerous 
leaves. Ears7% to 8inches long. 12 to 14 rows of 
light yellow kernels. Originated by Dr. E. S, Haber 
of Iowa State College. Stalk taller and more vigor- 
ous than Golden Cross. Rather susceptible to corn 
aphis and only fair quality. Pkt. 15 cts.; % lb. 35 
cts.; lb. 50 cts.; 2 lbs. 95 cts.; 6 lbs. $2.60; 12 Ibs. 
$4.90; 100 Ibs. $38.00. 
‘‘VEGETABLE PRODUC- 
TION AND MARKETING” 
By Paul Work 
This new book includes 559 pages of dis- 
cussion of soil management, irrigation, 
seeds, varieties and marketing of vegeta- 
bles. It is a thoroughly practical book, 
covering in addition to the above, the 
latest information on equipment, disease 
and insect control, sales outlets and many 
other subjects pertaining to the produc- 
tion, grading, packing and marketing of 
vegetables. Price, $3.00 per copy, pre- 
paid. 
Dr. Work knows his vegeta- 
It is usually rather hard to get a picture 
We believe the row behind 
Open Pollinated Sweet Corn 
620 ROBSON EXTRA EARLY BANTAM: 68 days. 
148 kernels per oz. This used to be our earliest and 
best sweet corn but new hybrids are earlier and far 
better quality. We keep it in the list because there 
there are some who still like the old varieties best. 
Stalk 4 to 4% ft. Ears 6 in. long with 8 rows of 
broad yellow kernels. Pkt. 10 cts.; % lb. 20 cts.; 
lb. 35 cts.; 2 lbs. 65 cts.; 6 Ibs. $1.70; 12 lbs. $3.10; 
100 Ibs. $23.00. 
621 WHIPPLE’S YELLOW: 75 days. 110 kernels per 
oz. Stalks 6% to 7 ft.; ears are large, 7 to 8 inches 
long, having 12 to 14 rows of deep kernels. The 
quality of the corn is not as good as the hybrids or 
even as Extra Early Bantam. Pkt. 10 cts.; % lb. 
20 cts.; lb. 35 cts.; 2 lbs. 65 cts.; 6 lbs. $1.70; 12 
Ibs. $3.10; 100 lbs. $23.00. 
622 STOWELL’S EVERGREEN: 95 days. 120 ker- 
nels per oz. The standard main crop white variety; 
used for the home garden, market and canning. 
Stalks are from 8 to 10 feet high. Ears about 8 to 9 
inches long with 16 to 20 rows of very white grains. 
Pkt. 10 cts.; % lb. 25 cts.; lb. 40 cts.; 2 lbs. 75 
cts.; 6 lbs. $2.10; 12 Ibs. $3.85; 100 lbs. $30.00. 
STANLEY’S CROW REPELLENT: The most popu- 
lar of all repellents to protect sprouting corn from 
crows, pheasants and other birds. Easy to apply. 
Will not gum up planter. 1 bu. size 60 cts.; 2 bu. 
size $1.00; 4 bu. size $1.75, postpaid. 
POP CORN 
Packet will plant 75 hills 
4 Ibs. will plant | acre 
Plant after danger of hard frost, 1 inch deep, 8 inches 
apart in 30 to 36 inch rows. When planting in hills, 
drop 4 to 5 seeds 30 inches apart and thin to 3 main 
stalks. 
Pop corn must have the right moisture content for 
proper popping. This can only be determined by test. 
If too dry, moisten slightly and keep in normal outdoor 
atmosphere. If too moist, bring indoors to living room 
atmosphere. A few days may be necessary for the re- 
quired adjustment. 
It has been our experience that the large, yellow 
varieties such as South American are too late for most 
sections of the Northeast. 
630 HYBRID HULLESS (Minhybrid 250): Devel- 
oped by the Minnesota State Experiment Station. 
Comparative tests show a 16% increase in yield over 
the old Japanese Hulless and 29% greater popping 
volume. Stalk 4% to 5 ft. Ears 4 inches long, 
chunky, well filled with small white kernels. Early 
and of excellent quality. As this is a hybrid, seed 
cannot be successfully saved from the crop. Pkt. 15 
cts.; % lb. 40 cts.; lb. 75 cts.; 2 lbs. $1.45; 6 Ibs. 
$3.35; 12 Ibs. $6.00; 25 Ibs. $12.50. 
