OPEN POLLINATED SWEET CORN 
GILL’S GOLDEN EARLY MARKET (Golden Hummer). 
72 DAYS. An early yellow sweet corn that is very popular 
with the market gardeners. It is larger than Sunshine and 
several days earlier. It is also a good yielder, 6 to 7 inches 
long, mostly 12 rows of kernels. Pkt., 15c: Vaal eRy aon a) 
rs y40c; 2 lbs.;° 75c; 5° ibs., $1.75. 10 lbs., $3.00. 
GOLDEN SUNSHINEx. 70 TO 76 DAYS. In this corn of 
rich golden color we find a fine sweet variety maturing 
on A OE A eet ib Golden Bantam. Large for 
riety. a G3 4» 20¢; 1ilb., 40c; i ; 
Dbs; 916755 10 1bss, $3.00: 3 Pea enn 
GOLDEN BANTAM x<#y?. Extra Early. 76 DAYS. This is a 
recombination of 15 inbred strains of Golden Bantam. The 
quality, color and width of kernel is much superior to ordi- 
nary Bantam. “Extra Early” Golden Bantam is adapted 
especially to home gardens, where early eating corn is 
desired. It Js a favorite with market gardeners. May be 
planted at intervals of two weeks until Jilye st. “Pktoe Eber 
% 1b., 25c; 1 1b., 40c; 2 lbs., 75¢; 5 IDS sass LO bs. S300: 
GOLDEN GIANT. 90 DAYS. The extreme tenderness, 
combined with the rich, exquisite sugary flavor, the Golden 
Giant has become the perfection for sugar corn. Ears 7 to 
9 inches long, 12 to 16 rows of deep kernels. Pkt., 15c; % 
Ibo=20c; 1 1b., 406,-2 Ibs. .75¢e;- 5 1bs... $1.75: 10 lbs., $3.00. 
BLACK MEXICAN.. 92 DAYS. Many consider this sweet 
eorn the Sweetest of all for its delicious flavor. The ripe 
Kernels are bluish-black. At eating stage are bluish-white. 
Fyicteeelo Csi g2eerlD:eabCy 1111p. 40602 Sbsact5c; 
EARLY EVERGREEN. 95 DAYS. Produces large white 
ears of extra fine quality. We recommend it very highly 
for both home and market gardens. Pkt.. 15¢c; % Ib., 25c; 
Tib;, 40c; 2 Ibs., 75c; 5 lbs., $1.75; 10 Ibs. $3.00. 
GOLDEN EVERGREEN*. 95 DAYS. A cross between 
Golden Bantam and Stowell’s Evergreen combining the but- 
tery flavor of the former and large ear of the latter. The 
ears are 8 to 9 inches long and contain 12 to 14 rows of 
heautiful vellow kernels. Pkt.. 15e: % Ib., 25c; 1 1b. 40c; 
ZO Soe NCO Crm Ou OS mol. Gore LOS lbs $o.00) 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. 98 DAYS.A favorite for the 
home garden. The white kernels are very deep and packed 
tightly. The flavor is delicious. Pkt., 15c: % lb., 25c; 1 1b., 
£0e;-2) lbs:, 75¢; 5s1bs-;, $1.75; 10 lbs., $3.00. 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN. 98 DAYS. The best known 
and most popular late variety. Its large ears with long 
deep white kernels of a rich sugary flavor cannot be sur- 
Dasscdante Kt... 150: 4) Ib), -25e5 lielb., 40¢; 2). lbs. -75e3-5 bs: 
Sado) 10> lbs. $3.00; 
GOLDEN MIDGET. 65-70 DAYS. Very small ears of un- 
surpassed flavor that grow on stalks only 2 to 8 feet high. 
eg SOU garden. Pkt., 15c; % Ilb., 40c; 1 1b., 70c; 2 
Se 30. 
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Early Fortune Cucumber 
POPCORN 
CULTURE. Sow in rows 3 feet apart, 2 to 3 inches deep 
as soon as danger of frost is over at the rate of 4 to 6 
pounds to the acre, or 1 ounce to 40-foot row. Thin plants 
to 10 to 12 inches in the row. Care in curing determines 
popping qualities. 
SOUTH AMERICAN HYBRID. This new hybrid ripens 
earlier than regular South American—in about 105 days. 
It produces corn of finest quality. Pkt., 15c; % Ilb., 50c; 
1 1b., 90c; 5 lbs., $4.00. 
MINHYBRID 250. A hybrid hulless white popcorn devel- 
oped by the University of Minnesota, which is more vigorous 
and produces better and more uniform popping corn. PkKt., 
15c; % 1b. 50c; 1 Ib., 90c; 5 lbs., $4.00. 
WHITE DWARF HULLESS. Very_ tender 
pene iaes hotlens: Ears are short and chunky. Although 
the kernels are very small they pop to large size. being 
very tender and brittle. Pictilbcss 15.) libres 0G eel Ibi, S0c; 
5 Ibs., $4.00. 
POPCORN FOR POPPING 
We are Northwest headquarters for fine corn for pop- | 
ping, either white or yellow. Prices quoted on request. 
CUCUMBER 
CULTURE. Plant in hills 6 feet apart each way. 10 to 20 
seeds may be planted in each hill, covering a circle 15 
inches in diameter. When plants are three or four inches 
high they may be thinned to 5 or 6 to a hill, allowing for 
cutworms and beetles destroying one or two. Cultivate 
frequently until the vines cover the ground. The seed 
may also be started in berry boxes by placing them ina 
hotbed. When the weather is suitable—settled and warm 
plant out. The fruit should be gathered as soon as large 
enough for use, or else the productiveness of the vines will 
be permanently injured. One ounce of seed is required for 
60 hills; two to three pounds per acre. 
EARLY SURECROP HYBRID. 
America of outstanding performance. 
58 DAYS. A 1950 All- 
The dark green, 
disease resistant cukes are similar in shape to A & C. Pkt., 
25 seeds, 30c; + oz., 45c; % OZ., 75c. 
STRAIGHT-8x. 63 DAYS. Vigorous, productive for ship- 
ping, market garden and the home garden. 1% inches in 
diameter, 8 inches long, and well rounded at both ends. 
Deep green in color and free from striping. Pkt., 15c; oz., 
SOKO A It ole 85c; el Deed aecior 
A & Cx. 68 DAYS. One of the best known varieties for 
market and home gardens. FruitS nearly cylindrical, taper- 
ing slightly at ends. Uniform in size and dark green color. 
81% inches long, 2% inches in diameter. Holds color very 
well; one of the leading white spine varieties for slicing. 
Pict) abLocen OZ sl Caney Data o Ca. ul Lb. o.2200. 
MARKETERx. 60-65 DAYS. A good early prolific variety. 
Tapers to straight end. Color dark green and does not show 
Hehtestripesssekt., Loacsno7, 050+ 734. lb. $5e; 1 Ibs, $2:25% 
NIAGARA. 60-65 DAYS. A new slicing variety that is re- 
sistant to cucumber mosaic. Fruit is white spined, deep 
green, being blunt on blossom end. Varies from 7% to 10 
imChes tn lens hes Pict De. nore, oes. 44 slb:, 90c; hb Ibi; $a.00- 
LONGFELLOWx. 72 DAYS. An excellent long, slender 
dark green variety, equally desirable for greenhouse forcing 
or outdoor culture. This is an ideal cucumber for the mar- 
ket gardener, growing 12 to 14 inches in length, of vigorous 
habit. White spined. Pkt., 15c; 0z., 30c; %4 1b., 75c; 1 1b., $2.00. 
DAVIS PERFECT. 65 DAYS. Retains its dark green color 
and good qualities long after being picked. It is crisp, solid, 
of fine flavor and has very few seeds. Will average about 
8 to 9 inches in length, is quite slender, tapering slightly 
at both ends. A splendid cucumber for pickling. as well 
asstom Caples rick, oe wmozemoder.s 24) ibs aoe Ibo. 00% 
CUBITx*. 60 DAYS. A heavy beurer of white-spined, uni- 
form dark green exterior color and long, blunt-ended, with 
small seed cavity. A fine cucumber for home or market 
gardeners: (Pitt. LoCcanOze ope 24tlb, Sacre le lbs pacaoe 
GOULD'S PICKLING. 56 DAYS. A big favorite for those 
who want a small pickle. Produces a heavy yield of deep 
green, square ended fruits, broad at stem end and tapering 
slightly to the tip, of very uniform size. About 5 inches 
Bi veaeRmoh tenia, IBAo NGOS Movs VA5Ke\ Vm MMormtaisien sh diane yi itty 
CLIMBING. 
that does best on a pole or trellis. 
long, tender and crisp, dark green color. Quite resistant to 
disease, black spined. Pkt) J5C072., s0c3. 42 —1b.e Coc. 
LONG GREEN. (Yellow at Maturity) 70 DAYS. Dark 
green fruit from 7 to 11 inches long. Flesh firm and erisp. 
Fine for slicing, also for ripe cucumber pickles, the best 
for yellow pickling. The bulk of the crop matures late and 
is in much demand for both the home garden and for market 
SaATVdeners. 6 Kt. j,i GsOL,eeoG,. wb, 0G; Lelbs pL. 90. 
EARLY FORTUNEx. 65 DAYS. One of the leading early 
White Spine varieties with a rich dark green color, about 
nine inches long, slightly tapering at both ends. Has very 
few seeds. The white flesh is firm and crisp. Fine for table, 
market or for pickles. A heavy producer. disease resistant 
(ain WORE OMA AOE ull, Mon. NSO. ah illo. obey Gls 
BOSTON PICKLING. 58 DAYS. Very productive, and 
grown mostly for pickles. The fruit is black spined, bright 
green in color, and Smooth. Flesh crisp and tender. Grows 
Goto inchesslone.  ekt.. bes Oz eanGe. 4d bo pes Ib. so le8.0r 
CHICAGO or WESTERFIELD PICKLING. 59 DAYS. 
About 7 inches in length, 2% inches thick, blunt at both 
ends, and has large black spines. Is very prolific, and a 
favorite of many who grow pickles on a large scale. Pkt., 
LiGly OZ ones Yael For etl ben lasOn 
NATIONAL PICKLING*. 54 DAYS. An early maturing 
strain of medium size, deep green, very solid, uniform 
pickles. Stay just as firm after nickling as before. Very 
Productive. ekt. elL5G-10Z,, 2502 44. lb 6Ghbe; lbs, $1.80. 
SNOW'S PICKLING. 55 DAYS. A small, early, deep green 
varietv: a favorite among pickle growers. Very productive, 
maturing uniformly, of excellent quality. Pkt., 15c; 0z., 25c; 
Ye ib, -Ghes I. Ibs 80. 
WEST INDIAN GHERKIN. 60 DAYS. Fruit 2 inches long. 
used exclusively for pickles. Use very young; mature fruit 
becomes seedy. Pkt., 15c; 0z., 35c. 
60 DAYS. A vigorous grower. A real climber 
Fruit about 9 inches 
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