There is great 
Op OLA satistaction in 
growing your own 
Pop Corn. Pkt. will plant 80 ft. row; 
% Ib. 600 ft. 
Australian Hulless 
Also known as Baby Rice or Tom Thumb. co Kee as 
A a heavy WAG Create yeu filled ae Pa aad : 
eep narrow kernels which pop pearly | i apa 
white. Its great merit is in its quick yj AUSTRALIAN H 
popping: and fine flavor. Matures in about 
00 days. 
Pkt.,15 seeds 10¢;%4 Ib., 20¢; % Ib., 30¢. 

South American Giant 
Dynamite or Mushroom Pop Corn 
New large, golden pop corn called by some 
Dynamite or Mushroom. Stalks 6 to 7 ft. tall 
and Beets’ 2 or more ears each, which are 
6 to 9 in, long. The kernels are a deep golden 
color, extra large, and pop very large, a rich 
creamy white, tender and delicious flavor. 
Matures in about 115 days. 
Pkt., 150 seeds 10¢; %4 Ib., 20¢; 1% Ib., 304. 



oar SOUTH AMERICAN GIANT 
s SW EET ¢ ORN Do not plant sweet corn until danger of frost is passed and ¢g 
Plant in hills 2 to 3 ft. apart orepine 3 to 4 seeds in a_ hill. 
one-half pound 240 hills. 
so that the pollination of ears, which is affected by 
every two weeks up to July. A packet of seed will Plant 25 hills, 
corn be planted in blocks of several rows and not in a single row, 
wind will make well filled ears and well .developed grains. 
Mills First of All—s6 to 60 Days 
One of the earliest varieties for the home garden; ears are white of 
800d size, well filled of superior quality, It is largely planted every 
year by our customers and under favorable conditions matures ears 
for home or market first of all. 
Pkt, 145 seeds 10¢; 14 Ib., 16¢: Vy Ib., 26¢. 
Golden Bantam —76 to 80 Days 
A famous Sweet Corn; the leading golden yellow variety, stalks 5 
to 6 ft. tall usually bearing 2 ears to the stalk 5% to 6% in. long, 
8-rows of broad golden yellow kernels of delicious flavor. Suited 
for early or later planting up to July ist. 
Pkt. 150 seeds 10¢; \% Ib., 15¢; % Ih. 25¢. 
Golden Sunshine —+6 to 70 Days 
A first-class early golden yellow garden sort and a few days earlier 
than Golden Bantam. Ears average about 7 in. long with 10 to 12 
rows golden yellow kernels of excellent quality. Stalks are not quite 
as tall as Golden Bantam but may produce 2 ears each. 
; Pkt. 150 seeds 10¢; 14 Ib., 154; % Ib. 25¢. 
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Hybrid Varieties 
More and more people are discovering each year the advantages 
of hybrid sweet corn such as better yields, stronger stalks, more 
uniform and finer quality of corn. They are more resistant to 
disease and adverse weather conditions than the open. pollinated 
varieties. We are listing four good hybrid varieties to meet -differ- 
ent tastes and conditions. 

Earligold—66 to 72 Days 
Ears 6% to 7 inches long, tapering slightly with 12 to 16 rows of 
golden yellow kernels. Plant grows about 6 feet high, and is very 
desirable for market or truck gardeners. 
Pkt. 100 seeds 10¢; 14 Ib., 25¢: IY Ib., 40¢. 


Lincoln 
Hybrid 
A new mid-season Va- 
riety. All American 
Winner, strong stalk, 
7% in. ear filled with 
bright yellow kernels. 
Very attractive and 
good flavor. Season 
about 83 days. 
SUS Pkt., 
oY) 2 2100 seeds 10¢; 
222 5 4 w., 256; 
~ 
py 14 Wh., 404. 
Spancross— 
58 to 65 Days 
Earliest. Hybrid Yel- 
low Corn with medium 
sized ears, 2 to 7 in. 
long, and short stalks 
growing only 4 to 5 
feet high. it. is -192- 
rowed and resistant 
to wilt and somewhat 
resistant to cold, and 
can be planted much 
earlier than other va- 
rieties. 
Pkt., - 
100 seeds 10¢; 
4 Ib., 25¢; 
Vey Ib., 40¢. 
Marcross— 
One of the early yel- 
low hybrids and a 
very desirable variety 
for the Home or Mar- 
ket gardener: Also ex- 
cellent for freezing. 
Stalks 5 ft. tall with 
7 inch ears well filled 
with medium broad 
kernels of fine flavor. 
Very productive and 
highly resistant to 
bacterial wilt. 
Pkt., 
100 seeds 10¢; 
14 tb., 254; 
VY tb.. Ade. 
‘ kee 
winter dry foliage and s 
air-tight boxes or jars. 
Anise-—Annual 75 days, used fla- 
voring, garnishing. Pkt. 5¢. 
Basil Sweet—Annual 85 days, 
‘leaves used flavoring. Pkt. 5¢. 
Caraway—Biennial 76 days 
seeds used flavoring. Pkt. 5¢. 
Coriander—-Annual 75 days 
seeds used flavoring. Pkt. 5¢. 
Dill—Annual 70 days, leaves 
used pickling, flavoring. Pkt. 5¢. 
Any 4 above Pkts. 154. 
Sage 
Perennial 
LAOS Ze he 
Used for sea- 
soning sau- 
sage, other 
meats, dress- 
soups, ete., » 
either dried © 
or fresh. ; 
Pkt. 10¢. 
ings, 
ound warmed up. 
‘or succession plant 
It is very important that 


