Sweet Corn—Continued 
123 Hoosier Gold (New). Hybrid Pit -206-; 
Ve lLos 006210. 90cs22 lbs, $1,605 lbs. $3.00. 10 Lbs2°$5.00 
(77 days.) At last we can offer a real.y fine hybrid with all 
the tenderness and rich flavor of Golden Cross Bantam but 
ripening just after Carmelcross. Developed by Dr. Glenn 
Smith of Purdue, the originator of Golden Gross, Hoosier 
Gold fills an important place between the early and later 
varieties. 
The sturdy plants are erect and uniform, of medium height 
and highly productive. The ears are large but attractively s en- 
der, well protected with a dark green husk and large flag leaves. 
The deep golden yellow kernels are delicate, sweet and of the 
finest flavor. Excellent for market, home use, canning and 
freezing. 
135 Aunt Mary’s Plat; [5e> % 1b.,. 35c:-—lb., “00c: 
201OSs GLAU POLLS. bo.o0 P10 LUSS b4.2D 
(80 days.) Aunt Mary’s, the sweetest of all white Corns. Being 
a Sweet Corn, it is very tender and has a most delicious flavor. 
Medium early. 
155 Golden Bantam Phi, 16s %16% lbs 30e? 1b. 50¢5 
2 lbs., 95c; 5 lbs., $2.25; 10 lbs., $4.00 
(78 days.) Early, golden yellow in color; ears 6 to 7 inches 
long, 8-rowed, of delicious flavor. A popular sort for the 
garden. 
162 Improved Bantam Pit= l0ee 44 1b; 306s 1b. 55¢: 
2 lbs., $1.00; 5 lbs., $2.50; 10 Ibs., $4.50 
(78 days.) This Sweet Corn has been sold to gardeners who 
wanted a large Golden Bantam. Improved Bantam is a 10- 
to 14-rowed Corn. Maturity is the same time. 
Improved Bantam 
Larger Than Golden Bantam 
138 Country Gentleman 
Pkt., 10c; % 1b., 30c; 1b., 55c; 2 lbs., $1.00; 5 lbs., $2.50; 10 lbs., $4.50 
(Shoe Peg.) (98 days.) An especially fine quality Corn. Ears 8 to 9 inches long, cob 
small, white and densely covered with long, slender, white grains, without row formation. 
146 Stowell’s Evergreen 
Pkt., 10c; Y 1b., 30c; 1b., 55c; 2 lbs., $1.00; 5 lbs., $2.50; 10 Ibs., $4.50 
(95 days.) Our northern grown seed is earlier than the western grown. The Corn is of 
better quality and matures ahead of the usual Evergreen. Ears are 8 to 9 inches long, with 
14 to 16 rows. 
Hoosier Gold 
Midseason—Extra Quality 
Crow Repellent 
One packet will plant 150 feet of row; 
1 pound 400 feet; 4 to 5 pounds per acre. 
Pkt., 10c; ¥% 1b., 30c; 1b.,55c; 400 Georgia 
2 Ilbs., $1.00; 5 lbs., $2.59 
of its long stem. 
od Cc If you have trouble with crows and 
op orn other birds pulling up your corn, treat the 
seed with STANLEY’S CROW REPEL- 
LENT just before planting, Quite effec 
tive and does not clog planter. 
14 Pint (treats 1 bu.) 60c; 1 pt., $1.00; 
172 South American (T.N.T.) Qt., $1.75, postpaid. 
Pke., 10c; ¥ 1b., 30c; [b., 55c; 
2 lbs., $1.00; 5 lbs., $2.00 
(110 days.) When popped, the kernels are = 
larger than any other sort and of a rich Chives 
creamy yellow. The flavor is delicious. The 500 Pkt., 20c; 2 oz., $1.00; 02., $1.85 
stalk grows 6 to 8 feet tall, producing two (90 days.) The green tops have a mild 
or more ears 9 or more inches long. Onionlike flavor. Used for flavoring sauces, 
meats and salads. 
170 Japanese Hulless or Ton Thumb Collards 
Pkt., 10c: oz., 25c: 
4 1b., 60c; 1b., $1.40 
(105 days.) Dwarf growing; heavy yielder: (75 days.) Cultivation same as Cabbage, 
ears short, thick and uniform. grown for “greens.” Plant 3 feet high, 
forming a cluster of tender leaves at the top 
171 Purdue Hybrid 31 Phte=l5e: 
% Ib. 45c; lb., 85c; 2 lbs., $1.60 Cress 
; 5 lbs., $4.25 410 Fine Curled or Pepper Grass 
° (100 days.) A new, early, yellow Pop Pkt., 15c; ¥% 0z., 30c; 0z., 50c; % Ib., $1.50 
L . Corn. Outstanding for its big yields and (45 days.) It grows very quickly. The fine- 
Pepe real popping quality, very tender and free ly cut leaves may be used for flavoring 
Purdue Hybrid 31 of any objectionable fiber. salads, for garnishing. 
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