Golden Bantam (80 days). Plants 5% feet 
tall, ears 6% inches long, eight rowed. Stalks 
often have 2 ears. Kernels broad, tender, 
sweet and of exceptionally fine flavor. 
Seeiomesvceb. 45c; 2 Ibs. 80c; 5 Ibs. $2.00; 
TO clbSotpo.20- 
Extra Early Bantam (74-75 days). An 
earlier strain of Golden Bantam with 8-10 
rows of kernels. The ear is about 7 inhces 
‘in size, shape and quality. It yields very 
heavily, beating most varieties to market. 
Pemlpmooc-eib..45c;, 2 lbs. 80c; 5 lbs. $2.00; 
10 -Ibs, $3.25. 

Bekteooee lb. (oc; 1 ib. $1.25. 
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| Clark’s Special 
{ 
Maine No. 2. A recent development of the 
Maine Agricultural Experiment Station. 
This is a scab resistant Home Garden Cu- 
cumber, of excellent quality. Color, shape 
and yield very satisfactory. 
fruiting medium. PRtU-2Z0c* 0z.50¢: 

A. & C. (68 days). Very popular with grow- 
ers because of the large yield of fine fruits. 
When ready to pick the fruit is smooth, 
about 8 inches long, and 2 inches in diam- 
eter. The skin is dark green and altogether 
very attractive. 
PET auceoz. 20c; % lb. $1.00; lb. $3.00. 
Boston Pickling (58 days). 
planted for pickles. Fruit medium size, 
smooth, light green and very productive. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; % lb. $1.00; lb. $3.00. 
long, very uniform, similar to Golden Bantam 
Season of 
Largely 
Allen, Sterling & Lothrop, Portland, Maine 9 

Sweet Corn — continued — Open - Pollinated 
Golden Early Market (75 days). One 
of the best extra early yellow varieties for 
home and market gardens. Plants 5 feet tall, 
ears 6 to 7 inches long. Ears 8 to 12 rowed, 
with golden yellow, medium, tender, sweet 
kernels of good quality. 
iid. o0c; 1b. -45¢c742) lbss SUC tO lDSa2.00; 
LO GDS] $3.2): 
Golden Sunshine (76 days). Plants 5% feet 
tall, producing a good sized ear desirable for 
market garden use. Ears 7 inches long, 10 to 
12 rowed, kernels medium broad, golden yel- 
low, sweet, tender, of good quality. 
Wipe 3a0c: lb. 45c; 2 Ibs. -80c: 5° 1bs:, $2.00; 
ROSIOS no.20). 
A NOVELTY — Mason’s Golden Midget (68 days). A really fine, super quality, butter 
yellow Sweet Corn with miniature ears which are unquestionably as sweet aS any you 
_have ever tasted. The 3-foot high plants are just perfect for the home garden. 

Cucumber 
One ounce will plant fifty hills; two pounds will plant an acre. 
Clark’s Special—Long Type (63 days). For 
forcing or outdoors. This wonderful cucum- 
ber is from 9 to 12 inches long, small seed 
cavity and holds its deep dark green color 
both on the vine and after picking. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; % Ib. $1.00; Ib. $3.00. 
Cubit—Awarded bronze medal in All-Amer- 
ica trials for 1944. Dark green, cylindrical 
fruits with rounded ends, giving heavy early 
yield. Fruits are 6 to 8 inches, and quality 
good. Pkt, 20ci#0z-00e. 
Highmoor (68 days). We would call your 
special attention to Highmoor. Developed at 
the Maine Agricultural Station as a scab- 
resistant variety. Plant is vigorous with 
fruits 8 to 9 inches in length, cylindrical with 
nearly round ends, quite smooth, medium to 
dark green. Pkt. 20c; oz. 50c. 
Improved White Spine (67 days). The 
fruit is light green with white spines, uni- 
form in size and very productive. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; % lb. $1.00; lb. $3.00. 
Long Green (70 days). An old standard 
variety. Fruit from 10 to 12 inches long, 
dark green and crisp. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; 4 lb. $1.00; lb. $3.00. 
Marketer (65 days). Bronze Medal award 
A. A. S. Vines very vigorous and prolific; 
fruits slightly tapered to each end, very dark 
green in color, notably uniform and trim in 
appearance; an attractive cucumber for the 
early market. Pkt. 20c: oz. 50c. 
Straight-8 (67 days). Fruits straight, cylin- 
drical, well rounded at both ends. 1% to 2 
inches in diameter, uniformly 8 inches long. 
Color deep green. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 30c; %4 Ib. $1.00; Ib. $3.00. 
