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CORN 
Gold Standard 
On the outside cover you will 
find illustrated a field of corn 
and individual stalk of Gold Stand- 
ard. This was grown by Fisher 
Bros., Bustleton, Pa., large grow- 
ers of corn for market. This pro- 
duced such a wonderful yield that 
we had Mr. Fisher tell us just 
what the field yielded in No. 1 
ears. Here is his statement: ‘“The 
field produced one marketable ear 
every six inches in the rows, the 
rows were 36 inches apart.’ We 
suggest you figure this for yourself 
and you will come up with the 
answer that this is the limit in 
production. Try this in 1954 and 
prove it for yourself. 83 days to 
maturity. 
SQUASH 
Boston Marrow 
Selected Hand Cut. Try this 
for extra results. Grown on our 
own farms. 
No Sales Tax on vegetable seeds, roots or 
plants. 
Penna. Retail customers add 1% sales tax on 
all other items. 
*& COBB 
SPECIALTIES for 1954 
ABBOTT & COBB 
GIANT PANSY 
Philadelphia Strain 
Last year we offered this unusual stram 
of Pansy for the first time. This Is grown 
in and near Philadelphia by all market gar- 
deners. The foliage is exceptionally heavy 
and the plant somewhat compact. Blooms 
are very large. Suitable for pot or till pur- 
poses. We have produced this seed on our 
own farms in mixed colors only. 
Pkt. 75 cts.; oz. $35 
WATERMELON 
New Hampshire Midget 
wn All-America winner. This small va- 
&’/ riety will mature where the seasons 
are rather short. The vines are vigorous, 
| producing large numbers of round fruit, 6 to 
| with black seeds; very good quality. 
7 inches in diameter and weighing up to 6 
pounds. Very thin rind. Flesh medium red 
The 
flesh is rather firm, slightly coarse and 
ffbrous. Excellent for apartment-size re- 
frigerators and small families. 
Pkt. 15 cts.; 1/402. 20 cts.; oz. 35 cts.; 
1/lb. $1; lb. $3. 50 
SPINACH, AMERICA 
‘ specialties on the back of the order sheet, 
ad every one in the catalog. They are the best 
g top prices on the market. 
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