| SWEET CORN Picked Fresh Is Mighty Good 
GOLDEN BANTAM—The stalks are of 
medium size, with heavy foliage, for 
forage. The ears are borne two to a 
stalk about 6 inches in length and 
are eight-rowed. The kernels are of 
golden yellow color, which at first 
gives the impression of field corn. 
However, as soon as tasted there is 
immediately a call for more. 
COLLARDS 
GEORGIA—An old stand-by in the 
South. For winter greens it has no 
equal; not in the best condition un- 
til touched by frost. Sow in July 
or August, transplant in rows, set- 
ting them 2 feet apart. 
Pkt., 5c; oz, 10c; 4 Ib., 30c, post- 
paid. 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN—The most de- 
licious of the late sorts. The me- 
dium-sized ears are covered with 
irregularly arranged, deep, sweet 
kernels. Very prolific, and well liked 
in some localities, where it is sold on 
the market as the “Shoe Peg.” 
ENDIVE 
For Greens and Salads 
For late spring and summer use, sow the seed 
in open ground during February or March. For 
fall use sow in July or August. Requires about 
60 days to make a crop. This is a fine salad 
crop for your garden, and the leaves are used 
for garnishing and flavoring soup. Use a packet 
to 25 feet of drill. 
DEEP HEART FRINGED—The well filled 
hearts are closely packed with an 
abundance of fine leaves blanched 
to clear creamy yellow. Well-grown 
plants have a diameter of 10 to 12 
inches and a depth of 7 to 8 inches. 
Pkt., 10c. 
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STOWELL'S EVERGREEN—The ears 
are large; have fifteen or more rows 
of deep, luscious kernels, and re- 
main tender and fit for use longer 
than any other sort. 
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GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM 
Corn, like anything else well worth having, 
takes a little care to produce. A few rows of 
corn will supply the average home with plenty 
of fine roasting ears and enough over for can- 
ning and drying to last through the winter. Be 
sure and plant sweet corn every ten days or 
two weeks and you will have a continuous sup- 
ply of table corn in the right stage to enjoy the 
eating of it. A rich, warm soil is the best, but 
excellent sweet corn can be raised on any good, 
ordinary soil, if it is deeply and thoroughly 
worked before planting. One pound of seed 
will plant about 100 hills. 
Our sweet corn is grown in Ohio by the most 
reliable grower and breeder of high grade sweet 
corn in the United States. 
TRUCKER'S FAVORITE—For a second 
early corn to follow Adams Early, 
or for late planting to mature early, 
this is a good sort. In addition to 
being a fine corn, it makes an excel- 
lent field corn to plant late. 
DILL 
Every year there is such a demand for green 
dill that the supply is short of the demand. 
Plant in any quantity, from ten feet square to 
fifty feet square, but no more. Make several 
plantings to have it for market almost con- 
stantly and sell what you can of the green dill 
and dry the balance. First planting may be 
made about May Ist. Packet will plant three 
feet square; an ounce will plant 10 to 15 feet. 
Pkt., 10c; 0z., 30c, postpaid. 
KOHL RABI 
Grown for its thick, bulb-shaped stalks, which, 
while young, are prepared in the same manner 
as turnips, and which furnish a most desirable 
vegetable. Sow the seed in the spring in drills 
half an inch deep and two feet apart and when 
plants are a few inches high thin to 15 inches, 
Cultivate the same as for beets. One packet 
will sow about 30 feet in drill. 
EARLY PURPLE VIENNA. 
EARLY WHITE VIENNA. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 50c, postpaid. 
EXTRA EARLY ADAMS—White, 65 
days. Ears short, well filled with 
plump, tender kernels. Satisfies 
that early desire for roasting ears. 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM HYBRID— 
Ears 8 to 9 inches long, 10 to 14 
rows of light golden kernels. 84 
days. Has the quality of Golden 
Bantam but is larger in both plants 
and ears. It is resistant to bacterial 
blight and highly productive. 
EARLY LARGE ADAMS—W hite, 70 
days. Second early. Fairly large 
ears, well covered with shuck, full 
ste grains. Fine for home and mar- 
ets. 
IOANA HYBRID—Ears 8% to 9 inches; 
12 to 14 rows. Light yellow kernel. 
Stalk 6 to 6% feet. A new large, 
late yellow hybrid. Matures 3 to 4 
days later than Golden Cross and 
outyields this well known variety. 
Its vigor and lack of suckering has 
made it more resistant to drouth 
and adverse weather conditions. 
KALE OF BORECOLE 
Loose, curly leaved type of the cabbage fam- 
dys apdibaes tet noted for its hardiness. It =a 
makes excellent tender greens for winter use. 
In the South the hardy variety remains in the TREAT ALL SEED 
open ground all winter. Cultivated the same CORN WITH 
as cabbage. One ounce of seed is sufficient for SEMESAN JR. 
It insures better 
200 feet of drill. 
germination, con- 
trols seedling blight 
and reduces root rot 

EARLIGOLD (Hybrid Sweet Corn)— OWARF CURLED SIBERIAN—The plant 
To become popular, a hybrid sweet 
corn must be early, have good sized 
ears of good quality, and be able to 
is dwarf, spreading, and very hardy, 
standing the winter without protec- 
tion. The leaves are green, slightly 
and permits earlier 
planting. 
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thrive in a variety of climates, tinted with purple, and of superior 1 bushel seed corn, 
which often proves the downfall of quality. 20c; 12 oz. pkg.. 
new hybrids. In Earligold we have Pkt., 5c; oz, 15¢; 4 Ib., 50c, post- 65c. 
just such a hybrid that seems to do paid. 
well in almost any section of the Postpaid 
country. Yield is also important, my ; 
and Earligold yields better and has CORN PRICES Pkt V4 Ib. Lb. 
better ears than other hybrids we Golden Cross Bantam Hybrid.................--0+05 $ .10 $ .15 $ .55 
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long, slightly tapering and very uni-. Stowell's Evergreen ............... cece ee seer cceeees .10 15 .50 
form, well filled with 12 to 16 rows Country Gentleman .................ccee cece eceeeee .10 .15 -50 
of kernels. Plants are sturdy, 5 to Golden Bantam Imp...............e.eeeeeeeecrceeees -10 15 -50 
beomtceun tall with tewiusuckers, — Truckers’ Favorite). 2 fcac.. .cele sss cl ee ce netvecccscce .10 10 .30 
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tures in 67 to 72 days. ExtrapEarlyeAGamce ect: =<. (atten «oboe + llbisisleceeeedle ciate 10 10 30 

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