115 GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM. the Finest Corn. 
84 days. Golden Cross Bantam is still the standard of excellence in 
sweet corn. The first good hybrid ever introduced, it has been main- 
tained and selected by many growers and is offered in a number of 
different strains. Our strain, the result of years of breeding and testing, 
is outstanding in vigor and uniformity and its superb quality has never 
been surpassed. 
The ears are most attractive, long and cylindrical with golden 
yellow kernels filling them right to the tip. They mature in midseason 
and ripen over a short period, but will remain in good condition 
longer than any kind we know. It is ideally suited to home canning 
and quick freezing, as well as market and commercial use. 
Our stock has better seedling vigor, more even growth and better 
ears than most, and the deep kernels have wonderful sweetness, 
tenderness and flavor. Pkt. 15c; 4% Lb. 40c; Lb. 75c; 2 Lbs. $1.40; 
5 Lbs. $3.25; 10 Lbs. $5.50. 
122 IOCHIEF (New). Big Ears—Sturdy Plants. 
85 days. Developed by Dr. E. S. Haber of Iowa, Iochief ripens a day 
or two later than Golden Cross and is a heavy producer of fine large 
ears. Noted for its sturdy erect stalks and vigorous plants with few 
suckers, Iochief is drought resistant and dependable under many con- 
ditions. It is widely grown for commercial canning and freezing as well 
as market and home use. 
The large, heavy ears have many rows of bright golden kernels, 
tightly packed and exceptionally deep. Sweet, milky and delicious, this 
corn is destined to become the leading main crop type for many 
growers. Pkt. 20c; 4% Lb. 50c; Lb. 85c; 2 Lbs. $1.50; 
5 Lbs. $3.50; 10 Lbs. $5.75. 
108 DOUBLE DUTY (New). Productive Market Type. 86 days. 
Growers for the larger markets should try this tremendous-yielding, 
large-eared new hybrid. The plants are fairly tall, husky and excep- 
tionally vigorous, giving dependable crops under a wide range of con- 
ditions. In our tests it is one of the highest producers we have ever seen. 
The ears are big and attractive with small, tightly placed golden ker- 
nels and well-filled tips. The husks are long, smooth and dark with fine 
flag leaves, giving a handsome fresh appearance on the market. The 
quality is good and we believe Double Duty is far superior to many 
main crop hybrids now being widely grown. 
Pkt. 15c; 144 Lh. 40c; Lb. 75c; 2 Lbs. $1.35; 5 Lbs. $3.25; 10 Lbs. $5.65. 
A packet will sow about 150 ft. of 
P Cc P € .°] R Ni row. Use 3 to 5 Ibs. per acre. 
Pop Corn is grown much the same as field corn. Plant fairly early in 
rows 3 ft. apart and allow the ears to mature thoroughly before husking 
in the fall. Very easy to produce, fun to grow at home and often very 
profitable for market. 
146 GOLDEN PEARL (HYBRID). New Early Yellow. 
100 days. A tremendous producer of fine yellow pop corn, this new 
hybrid grows very erect with two and often three medium-sized ears per 
stalk. The kernels are orange-yellow, small, 
rounded on top but quite deep. Early 
maturing and high in popping quality, this 
is the best yellow pop corn we know for 
short seasons. When popped, it expands 
enormously and makes large, flaky tender 
pop corn of the finest quality. 
Pkt. 15c; 4% Lb. 45c; Lb. 85c;-2 Lbs. $1.60; 
5 Lbs. $3.75; 10 Lbs. $7.00. 
147 HYBRID HULLESS. 
(Minhybrid 250.) 
Tops for Short Seasons. 
95 days. The best-tasting and most pro- 
ductive early white pop corn for the North. 
The deep, pointed kernels have an unusual- 
ly thin skin and when popped, are tender, 
free of fiber and exceptionally delicious. It 
is a true, heavy yielding hybrid and ripens 
very early. Easy to grow, even in the 
North, and the white kernels pop nearly 
100%, making tender fluffy white pop corn 
everyone will enjoy. 
Pkt. 15c; 14 Lb. 45c; Lb. 85c; 2 Lbs. $1.60; 
5 Lbs. $3.75; 10 Lbs. $7.00. 
Hybrid Hulless 
FLYING DISCS. Keep Birds and Animals Away From Your Corn. 
Paper-thin aluminum discs that crackle and flash with the least breeze, 
day or night, and really keep most birds and animals out of your garden. 
Pkg. of ten discs, 25c; three pkgs. 65c postpaid. 
Golden Cross Bantam 
Still the best main crop type for home use, market or freezing. 
123 IOANA. Popular Main Crop Hybrid. 86 days. Ioana still has 
a place as a main crop corn of good quality for areas where Golden 
Cross is not so successful. The plant is strong and robust, producing 
large ears with a most attractive husk and 12-14 rows of bright yellow 
kernels. It succeeds in dry seasons and is resistant to wilt (Stewart’s 
Disease). In season it closely follows Golden Cross Bantam, and is pre- 
ferred by some growers particularly in the South because of its sturdy 
vigorous growth, even under adverse conditions. The plants are erect 
and produce few suckers. 
Pkt. 15c; 144 Lb. 40c; Lb. 70c; 2 Lbs. $1.30; 5 Lbs. $3.10; 10 Lbs. $5.50. 
Golden Pearl (Hybrid) 
Heavy yielding new yellow pop corn for short seasons. 
COLLARDS 
389 CABBAGE. Not as tall as Georgia. Large loose leaves form a cluster; 
preferred in some areas. Pkt. 10c; Oz. 25c; 14 Lb. 60c; Lb. $1.40. 
390 GEORGIA. Large cabbage-like leaves, which grow loosely on 
stems 21% to 3 feet tall. Popular in the South for table use and stock 
feeding. Pkt. 10c; Oz. 25c; 14 Lb. 60c; Lb. $1.40. 
CRESS 
396 EXTRA FINE CURLED or ‘'Peppergrass.” 45 days. Finely cut 
and curled leaves. Very handsome and has a pleasant, pungent flavor. 
Used largely in salads and for garnishing. Very easy to grow. 
Pkt. 15c; 4% Oz. 25c; Oz. 40c; 14 Lb. 85c. 
398 WATER CRESS. Improved Broad-Leaved. Appetizing and mildly 
pungent, very popular for garnishing and salads. Grows in very moist 
soil or along stream banks. Extensively grown in greenhouses for 
market in the winter. Pkt. 25c; 4% Oz. 65c; Oz. $1.15; 144 Lb. $3.55. 
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