daa CORN Contains vitamins By, C, Phosphorus, Iron. 
(Also Vitamins A and G in yellow sweet corn) 

One packet will sow 60 feet or more; 1 Lb. 
400 feet. 
*450 Tendermost (83 days)—The most tender 
of all our yellow hybrids, giant size kernels of 
sugary-sweet goodness with a tender hull. Very 
large ears averaging nine inches in length with 
14 to 16 rows of regular kernels. A high-yielder 
that stays sweet and tender on the stalk for 
nearly two weeks. Good resistance to smut and 
ear worm. 
Big Pkt. 10c; 12 Lb. 38c; 1 Lb. 70c. 
*443 Aristogold Bantam Evergreen (87 days) 
—This is the largest, high quality yellow hybrid 
sweet corn we have ever seen. About a week later 
than Golden Cross, the ears are a little larger, 
equally fine quality and even more productive. 
The two together make a great team. Stands the 
heat, drought and wind. 
Big Pkt. 10c; 12 Lb. 38c; 1 Lb. 70c. 
444 Marcross, Early Yellow (71 days)— Plant 
this for the first sweet corn of the summer. Ears 
are 6 to7 inches, with 10 to 14 rows of fairly large, 
yellow kernels of good quality. Prolific producer. 
Big Pkt. 10c; 12 Lb. 38c; 1 Lb. 70c. 
447 Golden Bantam (78 days)—The favorite 
yellow sweet corn for many years. Very early, 
small ears, tender and sweet. 
Big Pkt. 10c; 14 Lb. 20c; 1 Lb. 35c. 
*445 Golden Cross Bantam (82 days)—Our 
most popular yellow hybrid, producing 12 rowed 
ears, 8 inches long. It is about 3 times as pro- 
ductive as Golden Bantam. It is also resistant 
to bacterial wilt which often causes failure with 
early yellow corn. We honestly believe that once 
you grow this corn, you will always want it. The 
kernels are so tender and sweet they fairly melt 
in your mouth. 
Big Pkt. 10c; 14 Lb. 30c; 1 Lb. 55c. 
445A Hybrid Blends—A special blend of all the 
finer yellow hybrids to give you an all season 
supply with only one planting. It contains early, 
medium, and late varieties. Thus all your sweet 
corn does not come on at once, and you can enjoy 
sweet corn all season long from just one planting. 
Big Pkt. 10c; 14 Lb. 34c; 1 Lb. 60c. 
449 Stowell’s Evergreen (94 days)—The 
standard main crop white sweet corn. Large ears, 
sweet and stays tender a long time. Especially 
fine for canning. 
Big Pkt. 10c; 14 Lb. 22c; 1 Lb. 36c. 
*446 Tendergold (75 days)—A very fine yellow 
hybrid corn that is sweet, tender and of finest 
quality. Matures a few days earlier than Golden 
Bantam. Much more productive and holds its 
quality two to three days longer than other 
corns. The golden ears are 12 rowed about 8 
inches long. 
Big Pkt. 10c; 14 Lb. 33c; 1 Lb. 60c. 
448 Country Gentleman (90 days)—The late 
white corn with long, deep grained kernels irregu- 
larly arranged. Often called the shoe-peg type. A 
heavv yielder. 
Big Pkt. 10c; 14 Lb. 22c; 1 Lb. 39c. 
451 Silver Cross Bantam (80 days)—This 
corn was derived from Golden Cross Bantam 
which it resembles but the stalks are taller and 
the ears longer and larger. Very tender with a 
real corn flavor. First choice for canning and 
freezing. 
Big Pkt. 10c; 12 Lb. 38c; 1 Lb. 70c. 
452 lochief (89 days)—A Gold Medal Winner. 
An ideal canning and freezing corn, ears 8-9 
inches long, filled to tips, narrow kernels. Good 
flavor and tenderness with excellent performance 
under drought conditions. 
Big Pkt. 10c; 14 Lb. 38c; 1 Lb. 70c. 
Hapiie: Contains vitamins A, By, C, G, Calcium, Phosphorus, Iron. 

One Packet of seed will sow 40 to 50 feet, 
one Ounce, 200 feet. 
*462 Black Seeded Simpson (46 days)—Our 
most popular loose leaf lettuce. The broad, frilled 
light green leaves are crisp, tender and of excel- 
lent quality. It is very early, does well every- 
where. 
Pkt. 10c; 1 Oz. 23c. 
463 Great Lakes Lettuce (75 days)—A sure- 
heading variety that is famous for crisp heads 
even in hot weather. All-America winner of 
excellent quality. Try this variety this year, 
you will like it. Pkt. 10c; 14 Oz. 25c. 
*464 Early Prizehead (45 days)—An early, 
non-heading home garden variety. The crimpled, 
crisp, tender leaves are tinged brownish red. 
Pkt. 10c; 1 Oz. 23c. 
466 Iceberg (82 days)—Large, solid heads, 
white inside, crisp and of excellent quality. A 
popular head lettuce. Pkt. 10c; 14 Oz. 20c. 
467 Imperial No. 44 (70 days)—If you have 
been unable to grow head lettuce, try this variety. 
It is early and will stand lots of heat. The heads 
are compact and medium large. 
Pkt. 10c; 12 Oz. 20c. 
WATERMELON Contains vitamins A, B,, C, G, and minerals. 

One Packet will sow 10 hills; 1 ounce 30 hills. 
*477 Imp. Kleckley Sweet No. 6 (87 days)— 
Many consider this the best watermelon. Weighs 
about 35 pounds, white seeds. Has bright red 
flesh which is crisp, tender and very sweet. Wilt 
resistant strain. 
Pkt. 10c; 1 Oz. 15c; 14 Lb. 45c. 
418 Stone Mountain (86 days)—The large, 
round, solid dark green melons are very popular. 
Ripens medium early and has a very delicious 
flavor with lots of heart. Weighs 30 to 40 pounds. 
Pkt. 10c; 1 Oz. 15c; 14 Lb. 45c. 
415 New Hampshire Midget—Just right for 
the refrigerator, 7 to 8 inches long with very 
sweet, rich red, juicy flesh. Outstanding new 
melon for small gardens. Extremely early—try it. 
Pkt. 25c; 1 Oz. 65c. 
*480 Early Kansas Sweet (85 days)—A very 
large medium early melon, fine for home gardens. 
Thin green-striped rind, bright red flesh of very 
fine sweet flavor. Seeds are reddish- brown. 
Weighs about 40 pounds. This is one of our finest 
melons and we recommend it. 
Pkt. 10c; 1 Oz. 15c; 14 Lb. 45c. 
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