

Sow Meyer Seed for More Success 




CUCUMBER 
One ounce of seed will plant 50 hills; 
2 pounds, an acre 
Cu tture. Sow seed after danger of frost 
is past, using eight to ten seeds to hills 
a 3 to 5 feet apart. About 60 days. 
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A & C, 60 Days. Vines healthy, robust and 
resistant to disease, producing white- 
spined Cucumbers about 10 inches long. 
Boston Pickle. Productive and ‘‘green”’ 
better than any other to ‘“‘hold color.” 
Black spined. 
Clark’s Special. This main-crop variety 
holds its color and firmness in distance 
shipping. Its quality is excellent. Attrac- 
tive deep green in color, uniform in length 
(8 to 10 inches), very smooth. 
Early Fortune. A great favorite with our 
Anne Arundel County farmers for its early 
maturity, productiveness, uniformity in 
large size, and dark green color. 
English Forcing Telegraph. These are 
ideal for growing under glass. They pro- 
duce enormous fruits, generally 14% to 
2 feet long and 3 inches in diameter. 
Colorado. Slender, dark green. Vigorous, 
productive. The finest slicing Cucumber. 
Improved Long Green. Long and crisp. 
A popular and reliable variety for pickles. 
75 days. 
Marketer. Because of the fine fruit and ex- 
ceptionally heavy crop, Marketer is rapidly 
becoming the outstanding favorite with 
growers of quality Cucumbers. Fruits 
measure 8 to 10 inches long, are slender, 
and beautiful deep green. Genuine orig- 
inator’s stock. 


Marketer Cucumber 
Climbing. Distinct from other varieties, 
being a real climber. Very prolific of fruit. 
An interesting novelty. 
National Pickling. Fruit straight, with 
blunt ends, black-spined, deep green. 
High yielder. 56 days. 
Straight 8. Attractive dark green Cucum- 
bers of symmetrical form, 8 to 9 inches 
long, and of the highest quality. 
New Klondike. Similar to Early Fortune. 
Small Gherkin or Burr. Used only for 
pickling while young and tender. 
Syrian. Vine is similar to cantaloupe. Fruit 
very fine flavor, easily digestible; as it 
grows older it makes a good cooking vege- 
table similar to squash. 
We pay postage on packets, ounce, and 14, 
pounds. For larger quantities see chart on 
CHICORY 
Large-rooted. The roots are dried and 
ground and used for flavoring or to mix 
with coffee. It can also be served like 
salsify. 100 days. Soil B. 
Witloof. French Endive. Every garden 
should have a row of this, and we feel sure 
that every amateur or experienced gar- 
dener will be pleased with the results. 
It is eaten raw as a salad, and is also 
sometimes cooked like endive. 110 days. 
Postage on Corn extra: qt. 10c; pk. 23c; bus. 65c 
CORN, FIELD, HYBRID, and POP 
Eureka White Enallage:. ee: 
Boone County White. . 
Collier’s Excelsior... . 
Lancaster ee Sure- ‘Crop. . 
Collier’s Success. . anda 
Yellow Leaming. . 
Golden Beauty. . 
Maryland Yellow Dent. 
Cert. U. S. 13, and Cert. 90- -Day Hybrid. . 
POP-CORN 
South American Yellow Giant. 
CUCUMBER 
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Straight:8 cee oer 
. Bus. $10.00. . 
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Early Fortune. 
New Klondike. . 
Improved Long Green.. 
Boston Pickle........... 
National Pickling 
Climbing 
Small Cherlen (Burr) . 
Syrian. . 
‘ Yeoz 25c. 
Sees Forcing Telegraph. Pkt. of 12 seeds Obes 100 seeds a 253 
CHICO 
Wither’ (French Pir thes 
Large-rooted. . 



56 Ibs. 
per bus. 
FIELD CORN 
Boone County White. 
Collier’s Excelsior. White. 
Eureka White Ensilage. 
Collier’s Success. Yellow. 
Golden Beauty. 
Lancaster County Sure-Crop. Yellow. 
Maryland Yellow Dent. 
Yellow Leaming. 
All above White varieties, $6.00 per bus. 
All above Yellow varieties, $5.50 per bus. 
Certified Hybrid Yellow Field Corn 
U. S. 13. Probably the most interesting 
thing that can be said about this Hybrid 
is that it is still the most popular in this 
territory, by a very wide margin. Our 
sales of . 13 continue to exceed all 
other Hybrids combined. In making this 
statement, we are merely presenting the 
facts. Its popularity stems from the fact 
that it meets the fancy and requirements 
of a majority of farmers. For example, 
relatively few farmers desire either an early 
or a late-maturing Corn. Nor do they want 
either a very large or very small fodder or 
ear, or a hard or soft kernel. This variety is 
“‘medium’”’ in all respects, hence yields well 
in a wide range of soil fertility and weather 
conditions. Kernels are deep and rich 
golden yellow. Ears usually longer than 
husks, making it easy to husk. As a rule 
ears are well down on the stalk, which is a 
very distinct advantage at time of har- 
vesting the crop. Matures in 110 to 115 
days. 
90-Day Hybrid. Wide adaptation. Moder- 
ately long ear of medium indentation, deep 
yellow grain; medium-sized stalks. Ma- 
tures in 90 days. 
South American Yellow Giant. Makes 
large, white, beautiful puffs. 
Prices on larger quantities on request 
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