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Adams, Large Improved (w) 
A large eared, roasting variety, 
in season slightly earlier than Tuck- 
ers Favorite; 12-14 rowed. Kernals 
white and reasonably tender when 
young. Height 7% ft.; Length of ear 
9 inches; Days 74. 
PKT. 1 LB. 5 LBs. 
10c 25c = $1.00 
Trucker’s Favorite (w) 
Extensively used in the South for 
roasting ears; also for shipping; 
ears 12-16 rowed. Kernels white, 
fairly tender, and moderately sweet. 
Height 72 ft.; Length of ears 9 in.; 
Days 77. 
10c 40c 
100 LBs. 
$15.00 
10 LBs. 
$1.75 
$1.50 $2.75 $23.00 
All Prices are Subject to Change 
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Golden Colonel (y) 
All-America Silver Medal for 1936. 
The result of our crossing Country 
Gentleman and Golden Bantam. 
Similar to Country Gentleman in 
stalk and ear characteristics except 
for its golden color. Kernels deep 
and narrow. Height 7% ft.; Length 
of ear 7% inches; Days 93. 
PkT. 1LB. 5 LBs. 10LBs. 
10c 40c $2.00 $3.50 
Whipple’s Early Yellow (y) 
100 LBs. 
$33.00 
1949 

Deservedly popular for home and fuss 
market gardens. Stalk sturdy and 
erect; ears 12-14 rowed, strong husks, 
well filled at tips. Kernels golden 
yellow, fairly deep, sweet, and of 
good flavor. Height 7 ft.; Length of 
ears 7 inches; Days 87. 



= . PKT. 1 LB. 5 LBs. 10 LBs. 100 LBs. 
cae ouce 10c 35c $1.40 $2.50 $21.90 
CORN 
PKT. 1LB 5S °LBS: 10 LBs. 100 LBs 
Early Adams Dwarf, Tender .............. (60) 10c 25c $1.00 $1.75 $15.00 
HGOtlyapurprise 7.) aed. we pee: (70) 10c 35c $1.40 $2.50 $21.00 
Early Evergreen ................ (94) 14 rowed 10c 35c $1.40 $2.50 $21.00 
Whipple’s Early White ....(68) 12 rowed 10c 35c $1.40 $2.50 $21.00 
Howling Mob 22) eh ee ee (75) 10c 35c $1.40 $2.50 $21.00 
White: Pearl 01.20 ss (80) 14 rowed 10c 20c 90c $1.50 $10.00 
Harligolds 12 ho: TOWS geen ete ecco 10c 40c $2.00 $3.50 $33.00 
Golden Colonel, C. Gentleman ............ 10c 40c $2.00 $3.50 $33.00 
Golden Security ....2.........:ccs:c--cccceeeeeeeee 10c 50c $2.50 $4.50 $40.00 







POP CORN 
1LB. 10 LBS 
Japanese Hulless .... 25c $2.00 
South American ...... 25c $2.00 
Hulles Hybrid _........ $1.00 $9.75 
Black Beauty ........... 35c $3.00 
Kansas K 4 ..0..5 $1.00 $9.75 
CORN SALAD 
Valerianella olitoria 
Something used in spring or win- 
ter salads, but mixed with more 
piquant herbs such as peppergrass, 
since the leaves are almost tasteless. 
May also be cooked as spinach. 
Large Leaved : 
A strong growing, large sort, with 
rounded leaves of gray-green color. 
PKT. Oz. % LB. Le. 
10c 50c $1.50 $5.00 
CRESSES 
GARDEN CRESS (Peppergrass) 
Lepidium sativum 
A hardy, quick growing annual, 
having finely curled, deep green fol- 
iage, with pleasing, pungent fla- 
vor; excellent for garnishing. 
PKT. Oz. ” LB. LB. 
10c 15c 35c =: $1.00 



UPLAND (Spring Cress) 
Barbarea verna 
Dwarf plant with slender stalks, 
and oval, notched leaves. Desirable 
for salads. 
PKT. Oz. % LB. LB. 
10c 15c 35c $1.00 
WATER CRESS 
Roripa naturtium aquaticum 
Perennial aquatic plant, with long 
stems and small thick leaves with 
pungent flavor. For salads, and 
garnishing. 
PKT. Oz. % LB. LB. : 
10c 50c $1.50 $5.00 
CUCUMBER 
Cucumis sativus 
The breeding of new strains and 
improvement of standard sorts of 
cucumbers is carried on at breeding 
stations in Colorado and California. 
Exceptional care is exercised in the 
isolation of breeding plots to pre- 
vent hybridization. 
The number of days indicates the 
relative time required from planting 
of seed to first picking of fruits for 
slicing. The figure should be re-’ 
duced by several days for small 
pickles and increased slightly for 
full grown fruits. 
The letters b. s. indicate black 
spined varieties and w. s. white spi- 
ned. 
For an early crop, plant the seed 
in a hotbed or in paper pots. The 
plants will be ready to transplant 
in open ground in from three to six 
weeks. 
Set in hills 4 feet apart each way, 
thinning out to about 4 plants to a 
hill when established. Plant seed 
in hills in May. For pickles, plant 
last two weeks of June. 
1 oz. will sow about 100 feet of drill. 
Marketer, w.s. 
A distinctive Asgrow variety de- 
veloped at our Eastern breeding sta- 
tion. Awarded the All-American 
Bronze Medal for 1943 and quickly 
acclaimed for the trim appearance 
and uniformity of its many fruits, 
with their rich dark color carried 
well down to the blossom end. Vine 
very vigorous and prolific; fruits 
slightly tapered, seed area excep- 
tionally small. A popular variety 
for the early market and throughout 
its long bearing season. Length 8 in.; 
Diameter 2% in.; Days 65. 
PKite Oz. % LB. LB. 
10c 35c $1.00 $3.00 
