CARROTS, RED CORED CHANTENAY 
CARROTS 
¥% oz. to 100 ft., 3 to 4 ibs. per acre 
Sow from April to July. Prefer a light, 
sandy soil. 
Carrot Prices: Pkt. 20c; 0z. 30c 
Chantenay, Oregon (Long Type). Flesh is 
a deep golden orange color, always 
smooth and fine in texture, very tender. 
Excellent bunching variety. Medium 
early. 72 days. 
Chantenay, Red Core. A fine carrot. 
Flesh tender and sweet, reddish orange 
with the core indistinct and of about the 
same color as the surrounding flesh. Suit- 
able for canning and table use. 72 days. 
Danvers Half Long. Red core. The roots 
are a rich dark orange and makes an ex- 
cellent bunching variety. Most popular 
carrot, both with the grower and the 
shipper. Mature in about 75 days. 
Improved Imperator. This carrot grows 
to a length of 7-8 inches with a shoulder 
diameter of 14% to 1% inches, making a 
smooth crown. Does not have undesir- 
able side shoots; has a fine texture, and 
is good and sweet. Deep orange. In all 
respects it is very attractive for shipping 
purposes. 77 days. 
Nantes Coreless. Excellent for forcing, 
as well as for home and market garden 
use. Tops very small. Roots bright 
orange, cylindrical, blunt tipped. Flesh 
reddish orange, crisp, tender and of very 
delicate flavor. Practically coreless. 68 
days. 
GARDEN PRODUCTS 
A complete Insecticide- 
RODUSTO Fungicide, spray or dust. 
Contains Rotenone, Pyrethrum, Sulphur, Copper, 
_ etc. Controls most of the common insect pests 
and fungus diseases of the garden. 
8 oz., 90c; 1 tb., $1.00; 5 Ibs., $4.00 
Stimulates 
BOOSTER POWDER Plant Growth, 
Root Formation, Fruit Setting, Flower Produc- 
tion. Produces vegetables rich in flavor and 
minerals. Contains Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Pot- 
ash, Calcium, Sulphur, Iron, Magnesium, Man- 
ganese, Zinc, Boron, Copper and lodine. Add 
1 tablespoon Miller’s Garden BOOSTER Powder 
to 1 gallon water. Mix thoroughly. 
4 oz., 25c; 1 Ib., 50c; 5 Ibs., $1.50, plus postage. 
CAULIFLOWER 
% oz. to 100 ft., 4 oz. per acre 
Treat the same as cabbage but gather 
the tops of the leaves together loosely 
as soon as the heads begin to form. 
Snowball “A’”’. An early variety of good 
quality for spring planting for summer 
or early fall harvest. Heads of good 
depth, solid, ivory white, and of fine 
quality. Very even in time of maturity. 
Requires prompt handling. Pkt. 15e. 
March Maturity. Replaces St. Valentine. 
Produces fine, white, large heads, well 
protected. Set plants in August and 
early September for February - March 
harvest. Pkt. 25e. 
CELERY 
Y% oz. to 100 ft., 4 oz. per acre 
Sow from February to May, trans- 
planting in June to rows 3 feet apart. 
One ounce of seed will produce 5000 
plants. 
Golden Utah. A light yellow-green se- 
lection of the original ‘‘Utah.’’ Has su- 
perb quality and size of original, plus 
easier bleaching quality. 
Utah No. 15. 
The popular 
green celery. 
Crisp, tender, 
delightful 
flavor. 
Edible stems 
8-10 inches 
long. 
Pkt. 15e. 
SWEET CORN 
In recent years hybrid types of sweet corn have been specially developed for 
special conditions. Ask for our recommendations. 
ITochief (All 
American Gold 
Medal Winner). 
Hars 8% to 9 
inches long 
with 16 to. 20 
rows of glossy 
yellow kernels. 
High wyielder, 
good color and 
quality and ait- 
tractive appear- 
ance combine to 
make an ideal 
canning and 
freezing corn. 
Tried and 
proved adapta- 
ble to So. Ore- 
gon. (Fz.) Pkt. 
15¢e; 1 Ib. 70e. 
Sweet corn, 8 oz. to 100 ft., 10 to 14 lbs. 
per acre 
Plant in rich, warm soil, in hills, 2 to 3 
feet apart, in rows 3 feet apart for early 
kinds and 4 feet apart for the late sorts. 
Make first sowing about the middle of 
May and continue fortnightly up to 
about the middle of July. Corn should be 
planted in blocks of at least 4 rows. 
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NEW CORN IOCHIEF 
Hybrid 
Listed in order of ripening 
Tendermost (Hybrid). Matures in 80 days. 
Of all the hybrids developed, this is the 
most tender. You'll love its giant-size 
kernels with their sugary-sweet corn 
goodness, and delightfully tender hull. 
Hars average about 9 inches in length, 
with 14 to 16 rows of amazingly regular 
kernels. Tendermost stays sweet and 
tender on the stalk for nearly two weeks 
at a time. It’s easy growing, high-yield- 
ing ...and the best yet for quantity eat- 
ing, canning and freezing. Pkt. 15e; 1 Ib. 
Golden Cross Bantam (Hybrid). Matures 
in 90 days. Still a favorite. The original 
hybrid variety. Twelve rows to the ear. 
Stalks sturdy and productive. Better 
adapted for growing under varied condi- 
tions. Pkt. 10c; 1 Ib. 55e. 
Golden Bantam. Matures in 78 days. 
This is the old open-pollinated variety. 
Many still prefer it to the Hybrid varie- 
ties, but its yield is much less per acre 
and worms are a problem which is not 
the case with Hybrid varieties. Pkt. 10e; 
1 Ib. 45c. 
Hybrid Golden Hummer. Matures in 65 
to 70 days. Be among the first to have 
yellow sweet corn by planting Hybrid 
Golden Hummer. It has large, attractive 
ears about 8 in. long with 12 even rows 
of tender sweet kernels. It has high 
yield and uniform growth. Very similar 
to Tendergold in growing and eating 
characteristics ... but much earlier, Try 
some. Pkt. 15¢; 1 Ib. 55e. 
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