EARLY LEE OR PILGRIM (New) — 82 days. Market garden. 
Fills a place between Carmel Cross and Lincoln in season. 
Plant vigorous, relatively free from suckers, with a large ear. 
Quality equal to Carmel Cross. 
IOANA—88 days. Market and home garden variety. Important 
for market in some sections of G.L.F. territory. Developed to 
withstand drought conditions, Ioana is almost free from 
suckers. Ears 7-8 inches long, well filled and attractive. 
Quality good. 
GOLDEN CROSS — 88 days. (Golden Cross Bantam) Home, 
market and canning. Leading variety for commercial crop, 
also best for home use as late crop, and particularly for quick- 
freezing. Our strain unsurpassed for vigor, yield and quality. 
Ear 8 inches long, 12 rows, well filled. 

Golden Cross Corn 
POPCORN 
MINHYBRID 250 — 80 days. A vigorous white hull-less variety 
which matures in most parts of G.L.F. territory. Ears 4-5 
inches long, well filled. Excellent popping quality and popped 
corn white, tender and free from hulls. 
JAPANESE HULL-LESS—85 days. Not as early as Minhybrid 
250, with small plant and small ears. Good popping qualities 
and white, tender, corn. 
CUCUMBERS 
(Treated with Corrosive Sublimate ) 
NATIONAL PICKLING — 52 days. Commercial pickle variety. 
Black spined variety for commercial use. Mature fruits 6 
inches long, blocky. 
ARLINGTON WHITE SPINE — 60 days. Home garden variety. 
Popular for home use, either fresh or for pickles. Fruits 6-7 
inches long, 22 inches in diameter. 
MARKETER—62 days. (New) Market garden variety. Prolific, 
dark green variety for market cucumbers. Fruits set and ma- 
ture well over a long picking season. 
CUBIT—62 days. (New) Market garden variety. Excellent for 
slicing. Blunt, cylindrical fruits with dark green color. 
EARLY FORTUNE—65 days. Home garden variety. An old favor- 
ite home garden sort. Used for pickles or slicing. Fruits 8-9 
inches long, dark green with white spine. 
A & C—68 days. Market garden variety. Slicing variety, used 
extensively for market. Fruits 8-9 inches long, dark green, 
medium thick. 
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