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GULDEMOND’S NEWPORT, R. 1 

LUCULLUS. 60 days. 20’’ tall. Yellowish green, 
wide and heavily crumpled leaves. 
oz. 40c; % Ib. 1.25 
CHERVIL 
DOUBLE CURLED. 70 days. Similar to Parsley 
Aromatic. Used for garnishing and flavoring. 
pkt. 
CHICORY 
WITLOOF or FRENCH ENDIVE. 150 days 
Used for salads in winter. 
pkt. 20; % oz. 50c; oz. 
COLLARDS 
GEORGIA. 75 days. Non-heading form of cab- 
bage, attaining a height of 2 - 3 ft. Used as 
salad. pkt. 15c? ‘6z.. 
CORN, Hybrid and Top Crosses 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. 99 days. Stalk 7 ft. 
Bar 6 x2". 
EXTRA EARLY GOLDEN BANTAM. The 
same as Golden Bantam, but five days earlier. 
GOLDEN CROSS. 79 days. Stalks 5 - 6’ tall. 
Ear 64% x 1%” 
GOLDEN COLONEL. 99 days. The Yellow 
Country Gentleman. 
GOLDEN MIDGET. 68 days. A butter yel- 
low, fine quality corn. Grows about three 
feet high. It is undoubtedly the sweetest corn 
ever produced. Ears are about 444’”’ long and 
are produced three to four per stalk. 
50c 
90c 
75¢ 
pkt. 75c; 3 pkts. 2.00 
LEE’S HYBRID. 73 days. A second early bear- 
er. Large ears, which have deeper kernels than 
Whipcross. Completely resistant to the Stew- 
art’s disease. 
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