

OLDS’ POP CORN 
151. MINHYBRID. (83 days.) The Minnesota Experiment 
Station has developed a Hybrid Hulless or Tom Thumb Pop Corn 
which seems to be the last word in pop corn. Like all hybrids, it 
stands up well, has a heavy root growth, and develops a large ear, 
In developing this hybrid, popping qualities and size were of first 
importance. It matures earlier than Hulless and is resistant to smut 
damage, Trials show a 16 per cent greater yield and 29 per cent 
greater popping expansion, Prices: Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 25c; Ye 1b., 50c; 
lb., 85c; 2 lbs., $1.60; 5 lbs., $3.40, postpaid, 
154. TOM THUMB OR HULLESS. (85 days.) Known 
also as Hulless, Dwarf Rice and Squirrel Tooth. This variety grows 
very dwarf, and the ears are short and stubby, with long narrow 
pointed kernels, It is ready for popping soon after it is husked, 
It is almost hulless and when popped there is no hard center, making 
it the finest eating of all varieties. It is a favorite in all markets. 
PKt., 10c; Y Ib., 25c; lb., 40c; 2 lbs., 70c; 5 lbs., $1.60, postpaid. 
150. WHITE RICE. (95 days.) The familiar shoepegged va- 
riety, several good sized ears to each stalk. Pkt., 10c; % Ib., 25c; 
lb., 40c; 2 lbs., 70c; 5 lbs., $1.60, postpaid. 
153, SOUTH AMERICAN MUSHROOM. (105 days.) 
Also called T-N-T. Popular for making caramel corn. The kernels 
are large, of a deep orange color, nearly round in shape and smooth, 
When popped the kernels are mushroom shaped with a very deli- 
cious flavor and a buttery color. Not as tender as the hulless kinds. 
It is an immense yielder with stalks growing to a height of 6 to 8 feet, 
producing 2 to 3 large ears, 9 inches long or over. Pkt., 10c; ¥ Ib., 
25c; lb., 40c;.2 Ibs., 70c; 5 lbs., $1.60, postpaid. 
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SEMESAN JR, INCREASES CORN YIELDS 
**Semesan Jr.’’ improved the vigor of growth and rate 
of evelopment of seedlings grown from Diplodia-infected 
seed, 
Semesan Jr. costs only 2%c per acre and will reduce 
seed rotting, check seeding blight and certain seed-borne 
rots of root and stalk. Gives corn the healthy start nec- 
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Prices: Pkt. (1% ozs.), 17c; 12-0z. can, 62c, postpaid. By 
express or freight f. 0. b. Madison: 25 lbs., $13.85; 100 
Prices and sizes subject to change. 

Ibs., $49.95. 
South American. 
OLDS’ CELERY 
Each celery packet contains enough seed to produce 1,000 plants; one ounce 
will produce 7,500 plants. Leaflet on celery culture, free on request. Seed requires 
three to four weeks to germinate, 



124. SUM- 
MER PAS- 
AL. ( 85 
days.) A new 
early green cel- 
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use. See page 
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$3.00, postpaid, 

Golden Self-Blanching. 
GOLDEN SELF-BLANCHING. 
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(85 days.) (American Grown.) The leading white 
early variety of celery and for many years first 
in importance to celery growers. Plants, stocky 
and robust and of compact habit; stalks, heavy 
and solid, with large, stringless, close-set ribs; 
heart a fine golden yellow and remarkably crisp 
and tender. 
-It is the earliest to mature, and not liable to 
blight. A good keeper and shipper. Pkt., 10c; 
% oz., 60c; oz., $1.00; % lb., $3.00, postpaid. 
121. WINTER QUEEN. (130 days.) A 
desirable winter variety. Of medium height, 
broad, light green stalks; very solid and _ crisp. 
Heart blanches creamy-white. Pkt., 10c; Ye 0z., 
55c; oz., 90c; % Ib., $2.75, postpaid. 
\/ 118. GIANT PASCAL. (130 days.) A 
‘standard :fall and winter green variety, but not 
a good shipper on account of its tender stalks, 

Non-Bolting Golden Plume. 
The stalk is of medium lenge end green; is 
very thick and nearly round, but flattened to- N 
. Pkt., 10c; 14 02., 35c; 02., 55¢; 122. NON-BOLTING GOLDE 
ee ae oma : : i > PLUME. (90 days.) A new variety recom- 
Y, lb., $1.75, postpaid, 
7 md 4 mended for early planting in the North where 
123. UTAH. (125 days.) The best green 
variety for fall use maturing about a week to 
ten days earlier than Giant Pascal. Plants sturdy, 
compact, and exceptionally solid. Stems are broad 
but thick and well rounded. Of excellent quality 
and rich nutty flavor. Often sold in stores as 
Pascal. Pkt., 10c; Y% oz., 40c; 02z., 70c; % Ib., 
$2.00, postpaid. 

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under unfavorable conditions all other strains 
will bolt to seed. Plants are medium size, 
stalky, full hearted and compact. The thick 
solid stalks blanch readily to a clear creamy 
white which are of the finest table quality, Pkt., 
15c; Ye oz., 70c; oz., $1.25; Y%4 Ib., $3.75, post- 
paid. 
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