Plant Hybrid Corns for Increased Yield 

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wee orn Plant April 1 to July 15 Early Leaming. A good early sort that will come in_Lb. 56 Ibs. 
HYBRID VARIETIES about 90 days. Good for sandy ground or late planting.$0 15 $5 50 
Golden Dent. Golden yellow. Heavy cropper. Saved 
See at yellow hybrid Ie Se Fee from selected ears. We have taken great care in 
SEE fo rcductive, has good sppear- selecting this seed. Matures in 110 days............ 155 5°50 
ance and quality. Ears 7 to 8 inches Patriot Hybrid No. 25. A heavy-yielding hybrid yel- 
long; stalk 5 feet. An excellent hybrid low Corn. Early maturing. Recommended for aver- 
rn eperuty. quality, 2 high FG 5Ibs. 10 Ibs. age sou-pianitiigacen en ee amen ce cre Mea ete es 20 9 00 
ighly resistant to tewart’s wilt Lb. perlb. perlb. 50 Ibs. a ~ 
disease. Matures in 86 days......... $0 50 $0 47 $0 45 $20 Oo | Patriot Hybrid No. 29A. Used on heavy ground for é 
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‘ foana. An attractive variety originate - = : ; 
by Iowa State College. Ears 8 inches att Hybrid No. T X 1. The hybrid for ensilage. 
long; highly resistant to wilt. Matures talks 16 feet high. Field-tests have shown a yield of 
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Lancaster County Surecrop. Ears about 14 inches 
Lincoln. Ears 8 to 9 inches long, with 12 long, with 14 rows of kernels. Matures in about 
to 16 rows of bright golden kernels. 

Stalks 6 feet tall. An All-America win- 100 days pigisielelsi-mlal levee! @ tetanetele 606) suis 6 cele) x ys cme Le I oie) susan, 6a) aire 15 Be 50) 
ner, desirable for freezing, home and U.S. 13. Grown under the supervision of the N. J. State 
RAMEN COTS Gee ahete vans ee casi ce ie exehe' of ee 50 47 45 20 00 Department of Agriculture. Extensively used hybrid. 
Mar Cross 13 x 6. One of the earliest of A heavy yielder a8 sige s)ieile: 1p, 8) = (© 1m wllela)e el\s) eifsc@ie «eis 6 selene 20 9 00 
the hybrids. Matures in 73 days. New Jersey Hybrid No. 2. A pee cues New 
Height of stalk 5 feet; ears 5 to 6 inches. 50 47 45 20 00 Jersey hybrid for average soul... 2 20 9 OO 
Oto. A new yellow hybrid introduction. New Jersey Hybrid No. 4. Retmeiot for renee 
88 days maturity. Long ear with 8-12 soil. Seed of both No. 2 and No. 4 was grown under 
rows of kernels. Compared with Golden the supervision of the N. J. State eighties of 
Cross Bantam the stalk is 14 inches A PrICUltUTE She ausei shetty eee erie tente ni rer aes 20 9 00 
higher and ear is about 12 inches higher 
on the stalk. Very heavy yielder..... 50 47 45 20 00 
Stowell’s Hybrid 33 x 3. A leading Dandelion 
Ne ee ee igs. 65 62 30°00 ROW BEGTCIiy April One Augie 
Improved Thick-leaved. Large, hand- Pkg. Lb. 
Stowell’s Evergreen Hybrid 191 x 12E. 
eee ecodrcing white hybrid..... 55 52 50 22 50 somesfoliagess 2 ove we ee tec $0 10 $0 65 ¢' Yo $7 00 
GOLDEN VARIETIES Dill sow Aprit and May 
Golden Bantam. It develops extra early. ) 
Small stalks. Easy growing. Good for Bilbes) 10 bs. Long Island Mammoth. Used for seasoning 
garden use. Very sweet. Matures in Lb. per lb. per lb. andsflavoringofipicklesiiraectsaeiste terres 15 45 1 30 
AME eR PEI NCE coe fensne, ocho oi'a 3: aie ove so $0 40 $0 35 $0 30 Sit 00 
WHITE VARIETIES Eggplant Sow in greenhouse in February 
t I d Black Beauty. The best variety. Fruit Pkg. 
Meta rect totes: in 88 acer oi large; glossy black. Early and thornless. $0 10 $0. 65 ¢f "90 $6 "50 
sowing Biatelal sie ©0600 0) 6c (060,00 6.80 6 0 @ sae 40 35 30 12 00 Florida Highbush. Tall, erect, heavy- 
: ‘ stemmed plants bearing dark purple, 
Howling Mob. An early Sweet Corn. elongated, egg-shaped fruits, smooth but 
Good yielder. Most stalks bear two ears. not too uniform...... eu nei SAK 7m Ome 7 
Excellent for tableor market. We recom- 
mend it. Matures in 78 days fromsowing. 40 35 30 11 00 
Stowell’s Evergreen. Late or main- Endive or Escarolle Sow March, April, and August 
crop, standard variety. Ears large, 
deep-grained. We have an extra-good Full-Heart Batavian. Best broad-leaf variety. Oz. Lb. 
strain of the true Evergreen. Matures Broad, thick ribs with slightly wrinkled leaves.$0 15 $0 35 $1 65 
in 92 days from sowing...........++- 40 35 30 12 00 | Green Curled. Curled variety with white ribs.. 15 iss al fol 
Black Mexican. Black-seeded, sweet- : 
MWAIEECIESCOLE A tenets sik otc, iGo) ss ences» 40 35 30 11 00 Fennel or Anise Sow in May and June 
Large Sweet Florence. Popular vegetable in 
CORNTROL. For the control of Corn Earworms in Sweet some markets iat facet onir ee bene iee ee 20 65 2 00 
Corn. Prepared in accordance with the formula recommended by 
U. S. Department of Agriculture Bulletin No. E-497, February, 


1940. One gallon treats an acre. Qt. 80 cts.; gal. $2.50. Handy Kale or Borecole Sow August 15 to September 30 
garden size with Applicator, 35 cts. Dwarf Green Scotch. Plant low and compact, 
resembling a bunch of moss. Matures in 60 
Cayse se eee eigen takes tet oe Pkg. 10 cts. 20 65 2 00 
- Dwarf Blue Scotch. Deep bluish green, 
Pop-Corn Plant April I to July 1 curled foliage; dwarf and compact. .Pkg. 10 cts. 20 65 2 00 
Golden Queen Pop-Corn. Very popular. Yellow 5 Ibs. Siberian. Grows faster than Scotch, but not so 
kernels, creamy white when popped. Matures rather Lb. _ per lb. much curled. Extremely hardy. Matures in 
WARS Fa ail BiB So Ere ae ERC OIE ep uC Ie ea $0 40 $0 35 BR slave tee OUNCES aan n Pkg. 10 cts. 20 55 175 
White Rice Pop-Corn. very productive variety with 
large, well-filled ears which make delicious popped 
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