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COMMERCIAL GROWERS QUANTITY PRICES 31 
CARROTS (See page 4 for full descriptions) 
161 NANTES (Strong Top Strain). A refined strain of Nantes; popular early bunching carrot. 
163 LONG CHANTENAY. Similar to Red Cored, an inch longer, heavy yielding. .......... 
164 RED CORED CHANTENAY. Our select strain has been used for years by canners... 
166 SUPREME HALFLONG. Animproved Danvers Half Long. Fine for bunching 
160 MORSE’S BUNCHING. Tops short, strong and well suited to bunching paar cre ae sere 
162 IMPERATOR. Superiorstrain. Roots long, smooth. Tops medium length and strong. . 
165 HUTCHINSON. Highly popular in New England. Long, cylindrical—10 to 12 inches... . 
167 TENDERSWEET. Long, tapering, deep orange-red color, poor quality 
CAULIFLOWER (See page 4 for full descriptions) 
PCssUreRiONOW BALL. A fine strain for extra early crop.........ccerces essa tectecue 
171 SNOWBALL PERFECTED STRAIN. Standard variety for main crop in the Northeast. 
172 IMPROVED HOLLAND ERFURT. Popular variety in Eastern New York 
173 SNOWDRIFT or WHITE MOUNTAIN, Heads large, deep, solid. ..............000-. 
174 NEW EARLY PURPLEHEAD. Bright purple heads of superior quality 
CELERY (See page 4 for full descriptions) 
180 CORNELL 19. High quality goldencelery. Early, easy toblanch. Stores well......... 
182 GOLDEN PLUME (Stock-off Strain). Large, early strain. Stalks thick and solid 
183 UTAH. Large, high quality green celery. Grows erect, compact, full-hearted........... 
184 SUMMER PASCAL. Highly popular green variety. Early, fine quality, attractive...... 
185 EMERSON PASCAL (New). Resistant to early and late blight. ....................+.- 
181 GOLDEN SELF BLANCHING. Plant heavy, compact, full-hearted 
1 Oz. % Lb. % Lb. 1 Lb. 10 Lbs. 25 Lbs. 
$ .55 $1.20 $1.45 $2.50 $24.00 $56.25 
45 10 OR 4 Ome 20 eee Omen 
45 1.00 1458 12.2500 21 50m seo 
50 1.10 1.60 2.75 26.50 62.50 
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55 1.20 157057 3:00" 29.00." 68.775 
-50 1.10 1.60 2.75 26.50 62.50 
re) 1.30 1°35 reo 00M 7.5.00 
y%Oz %Oz 10z. % Lb. % Lb. 1 Lb. 
$1.35 $2.00 $3.30 $11.25 $20.25 $40.00 
1.20 1.80 3.00 10.25 18.25 36.00 
1.20 1.80 3.00 10.25 18.25 36.00 
1.20 1.80 3.00 10.25 18.25 36.00 
122 Oe 18 Os. 000.2 Dae lomo 0.00 
y%Oz. %Oz 10z. % Lb. % Lb. 1Lb. 
$ .70 $1.20 $1.90 $5.70 $8.75 $17.00 
-65 1.05 1.60 4.70 7.25 14.00 
-65 1.05 1.60 4.70 7.25 14.00 
.65 1.05 1.60 4.70 7.25 14.00 
25 2225 4.00 12.00 18.25 36.00 
.65 1.05 1.60 4.70 7.25 14.00 
190 CELERIAC: Large Prague 
MEY oP Rats, Mio 5) RAD. voapchnanre abeeca ORE. ah Eo tee cee a oy Y% oz. 70c; oz. $1.10; % lb. $2.35; % Ib. $3.75; Ib. $7.00 
oO ACHICORNERaVVitlool omuncench Findives eases. ae os ae pe os ee elena eile snr Y% oz. 50c; oz. 80c; % lb. $1.85; % Ib. $2.50; lb. $5.50 
194 COLLARDS: Georgia 
HYBRID SWEET CORN (Pictures and full descriptions Pages 5—7) 
Flat Kernels 5 Lbs. 10 Lbs. 25 Lbs. 50 Lbs. 100 Lbs. 
205 SENECA DAWN. See full description below... $3.20 $5.75 $13.65 $26.45 $50.75 
200 SENECA 60 (New High Quality). See below. 3.30 6.00 14.25 27.65 53.20 
201 SENECA 60 X C13. Early wilt resistant hybrid 3.20 5.75 13.65 26.45 50.75 
210 SENECA ARROW. See full description below. 3.906500) 915550930515. LO 
212 SENECA GOLDEN. An early Golden Cross 3.20 5.75 13.65 26.45 50.75 
207 MARCROSS C6 X13. Early, wilt resistant.... 2.95 5.30 12.40 23.95 45.80 
208 CARMELCROSS. Large eared, second early. . BAYS) ayes) AO) PAD aI 
215 SENECA CHIEF. See full description below... 3.25 6.00 14.35 28.00 54.45 
217 GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM. Seebelow..... 9 Oe Lol 23 l O o O a 
218 GOLDEN CROWN. Improved Golden Cross 2.95 5.30 12.40 23.95 45.80 
219 SENECA HYBRID 92X28. Large, slim ear 2.95 5.30 12.40 23.95 45.80 
220 SENECA MARKET. See description below. . . 2.70 4.80 11.15 21.45 40.85 
221 LINCOLN. Vigorous, large eared, resistant.... 2.90 5.15 12.10 23.35 44.55 
222 LEE. Not as wide adaptation as Lincoln..... 2:90 eo. Loe 2 LO 23235 ea 
223 IOANA. Popular in South, resistant main crop. 290 oe 2 L Ome? 3:3) ea OD 
225 IOCHIEF. New large-eared, deepkerneled.... 3.05 5.55 13.00 25.20 48.25 
228 SENECA GIANT. Very largeearedlatehybrid 3.20 5.75 13.65 26.45 50.75 
Open-pollinated Varieties: 
231 ROBSON EXTRA EARLY BANTAM........ Diy BZAN) tay) MU KURO) 
2 2 aWiET PE IEZS WY EDLEOWoe re. ccs ee + cs <n ot Del 5a. Oe Ost Oe LG.O5m 3.0.00 
233 STOWELL’S EVERGREEN. Standard white 2.25 3.90 8.95 17.05 32.00 
200 SENECA 60 (New High Quality): 64 205 SENECA DAWN: 67 days. The largest 
days. After years of careful breeding work eared early hybrid grown. It is a money 
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we have brought high eating quality into 
the parents of Seneca 60 Hybrid. Our new 
Seneca 60 is the earliest of all hybrids, very 
uniform, much higher in quality than our 
former Seneca 60 and equally productive. 
It has the flavor and tenderness of the old 
Golden Bantam. Stalks 414 ft. tall, very 
erect. Ears 614 in. long, mostly 10 and 12 
rowed, with kernels that are medium deep, 
golden yellow, very tender and of excellent 
quality. We highly recommend our New 
Seneca 60 for home gardens and market 
growers who have a repeat trade demanding 
high quality. Not resistant to wilt; how- 
ever, it is cold resistant. 
220 SENECA MARKET: 87 days. A new 
vigorous growing, large eared hybrid that 
is very drought and heat resistant; it does 
well on light soil and is finding a definite 
place in the South. Ears 9 inches long, well 
filled to the tips with rich yellow kernels of 
fair quality. Seneca Market gives a large 
number of first grade marketable ears per 
acre with many attractive dark green ear or 
‘streamer’ leaves. 
maker for commercial growers who com- 
pete on the local market with other early 
varieties. The quality of this hybrid is not 
as good as Seneca 60 but ears are larger, 714 
in. long and 12 to 16 rowed. Kernels med- 
ium yellow, fair quality. Stalks 414 to 5 ft., 
strong, upright. Seneca Dawn is apparent- 
ly resistant to bacterial wilt and does well in 
areas to the South. 
210 SENECA ARROW. 76 days. A new early 
hybrid for the Northern States and Canada 
that nearly equals our popular Seneca Chief 
in quality and fully a week to ten days 
earlier maturing than Seneca Chief. Grow- 
ers who have raised Seneca Arrow are en- 
thusiastic about this new high quality hy- 
brid that fills the gap in maturity between 
our Seneca 60 and Seneca Chief. Plants are 
sturdy, 6 ft., producing two 7 inch, 12 to 16 
rowed, large, cylindrical ears. Kernels are 
rich golden yellow, very deep and tender. 
SEED COST HIGH? 
Hybrid corn seed at $1.00 per pound 
means an investment of only 14¢ per 
dozen ears. 
Rant oz. 25c; % |b. 60c; % lb. 80c; Ib. $1.40 
Soctey oz. 40c; % Ib. 60c; % Ib. 85c; Ib. $1.30 
There is no hybrid corn that can equal Seneca 
Chief for building up customer trade for high 
quality sweet corn. 
215 SENECA CHIEF: 84 days. Seneca Chief 
is acknowledged to be the highest quality 
sweet corn variety available. It has wide 
adaptability producing well from Maine to 
California. Seneca Chief consistently pro- 
duces more marketable ears per acre than 
any other variety in our trials. Ears are 9 
inches long, 12 rowed with deep, narrow, 
exceptionally tender high quality kernels. 
Because of its high quality kernels it holds 
in good eating condition longer than other 
varieties. Seneca Chief continues to produce 
marketable second ears over a two week 
period which greatly lengthens its picking 
period. ‘The superior quality of this hybrid 
insures repeat trade for roadside stands and 
local markets. Plants sturdy, 614 to 7 ft. 
tall. Resistant to bacterial wilt. 
217 GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM (New Mar- 
ket Strain): 84 days. To many growers 
Golden Cross Bantam is the standard of 
quality in sweet corn varieties for market. 
Our new strain of Golden Cross has darker 
green foliage and fills the tips better than 
our old strain. Ears are long, attractive, 
with deep golden yellow kernels. Not as 
good eating quality as Golden Crown or 
Seneca Chief. 
