Charlie 
for prairies. Re 
quality, golden kernels. Extremely uniform. 
- Ready Winnipeg Aug. 10. Analyzed 14.6% 
Jerry Twomey se- 
lects Bush’ To- 
matoes. 
Walkof 
shows off his Sugar 
Prince with Golden 
Midget Sweet Corn. 
SWEET CORN —Hybrid 
1 Ib. to 100 hilis—per acre sow 10 Ibs. 
Hybrid Sweet Corns are quickly gaining popularity. 
Extra hybrid vigor, larger ears, are more uniform, 
deeper kerneled and sweeter. Plants more drought 

and wind resistant. They are surprisingly early. 
548. Su ugar Prince (New) 
Original T & introduction. Developed 
by Walkof, Morden Exp. Farm, this 
Hybrid combines the quality of Golden 
Bantam with the por and earliness of 
Sunshine. 7 years een breeding for its 
deeper color and int Ed flavor and sweet- 
ness make it the Mpffest yielding hybrid 
ady innipeg Aug. 7. 
Special Hybrid Seed. Postpaid, pkt. 
(1 oz.) 1 Te; 2 pkts. 19c; 4% lb. 
29c; lb. 48c; 1 lb. 7c. 
550. Spancross (Early) 
Bred by Dr. Singleton of Conn. for Northern 
gardens—10-12 rows, tender, very sweet 
and meaty kernels, filled well to tip. Tested 
14% sugar. Ready Winnipeg Aug. 1. Post- 
paid, oversize pkt. 1 oz. 9c; 1% lb. 33¢; 
1llb. 5 5c. 
560. Marcross (Midseason) 
Tops as mid-season hybrid for canning and 
table use—14-16 rows, tender, deep, high 






Very drought- wind resistant. Post- 
1 oz. Qe: 14 lb. 33c; 
sugar. 
paid oversize pkt. 
1 lb. 5 Be. 

SWEET CORN 
Northern grown—hand UN acy strains. 
SPECIAL DELIVERED PRICES 
Each variety, unless otherwise quoted: 
sotaary pkt. (1 oz.) §c; 4 lb. 15; % lb. 24e: 
. 39c; 5 Ibs. and over 3 6c per lb. 
590. T & T Golden Midget (New) 
New Midget Bush Corn. Grows 2!4-3 feet 
high. A space saver for the small. payden' 
One of the earliest, sweetest, tenderest corn 
ever introduced. eavy yield of medium 
i ppeg July 24. We’re 
fection; its real merit 
. Northern favorite. 




Don’t miss trying 
sive to produce. Postpaid, Decisive; pkt. (1 oz.) 
1 1¢; 2 pkts. 21¢; 4 Ib. 33c; 14 lb. Be; 1 lb. 
98c; 2 lbs. $1.- 39. Scarce. ‘ides 2 lbs. per 
customer. | is 



Improved Mincu Careful hand crossing T & T Cuke strains 
Cuke — Exclusive to produce T & T Hybrid, Page 8. 
T & T introduction. 
Stock seed selection Farnorth Muskmelon. 
SWEET CORN—Cont’d 
598. T & T Earliest of All (New) 
Specially Bred and particularly adapted for 
Northern Parkland areas of the West. 
Tests this far show it to be 5 days earlier 
than Dorinny. MHere’s the Corn for the 
North to start the season off with a Bang. 
Postpaid, oversized pkt. (1 oz.) Qe Seed 
scarce. Pkts. only; no bulk. = 
600. Golden Bantam (Burbank) 
Special reselected T & T strain 1 week 
earlier than any other Bantam; tested 
17.4% sugar. Ready Winnipeg Aug. 16. 
Large ear size, tops for table or canning. 
Holds color well after cooking. Amazing 
sugar yield is credit to Burbank. Prices 
start of Corn. 
6 1 5. Dorinny 
Favorite, very early Sweet Corn for North. 
Analyzed 16% sugar, as sweet as a Sugar 
Beet. Developed by Canadian Exp, Farms 
for northern arctic conditions; matures 3 
weeks earlier than Bantam—matures 1500 
miles north of the American border. Small 
core, exceptionally deep kernels, a 
real find. Prices start 6f Corn. 
640. Sunshine 
Developed by Prof. Yeager while at North 
Dakota. 10-14 days earlier than Bantam. 
The large ears, 12 rowed, 7” long and 
wonderful flavor, one of the best home 
garden sweet corn for the western plains. 
See special prices start of Sweet Corn. 
POP CORN : 
666. T.&T. Early Atomic (New) 



This exclusive T & T origination is t 
finest and earliest quality popcorn ever 
offered Northern gArdeners. It combines 
tender white hull- rnels of the South 
American hybri amazing earliness. 
You can now be of your own home- 





grown, big, tendgf, pSpeorn. Try it. It’ll 
‘certainly be a favorite. Scarce. Postpaid, 
oversize pkt. Me oz.) 1 Te; 2 pkts. 19¢; 
Yb. 2Q9c; 1 Ib. 
CRESS-—Garden. 

690 . Fine Curled 
Earliest, Pitat crinkled, compact, deep green cress 
grown. Used for garnishing salads, in soups, etc. 
Postpaid, pkt. (1% 02.) 5c. 
Seven 
