GULDEMOND’S NEWPORT, R. I. 
CORN, Hybrid and Top Crosses 
EXTRA EARLY GOLDEN BANTAM. The 
same as Golden Bantam, but five days earlier. 
GOLDEN CROSS. 79 days. Stalks 5 - 6’’ tall. 
Ear 64% x 1%” 
GOLDEN MIDGET. 68 days. A butter yel- 
low fine quality corn. Grows about three 
feet high. It is undoubtedly the sweetest corn 
ever produced. Ears are about 414°’ long and 
are produced three to four per stalk. 
Ib. 2.00 
IOCHIEF. 83 days. Gold medal winner in 
1950. Has been judged all over the country 
as the best late yellow hybrid yet introduced. 
Ears 8 inches long with 16 rows of kernels, 
grows to 6 ft. 
ILEE’S HYBRID. 73 days. A second early bear- 
er. Large ears, which have deeper kernels than 
Whipcross. Completely resistant to the Stew- 
art’s disease. 
OUR CHOICE. 68 days. Stalk 5% ft. tall 
Ear 7144” x 1%” ; 
pkt. 40c; 4% Ib. 60c; lb. 1.00 
CRESS 
CURLED GARDEN or Peppergrass. Finely cur- 
led deep green foliage. Pungent flavor. Used 
for salads. eee ee. On) JoGa4 Ib. 7.00 
UPLAND. 65 days. Dwarf plant, used for 
salads. pkt. 15c; % oz. 40c; oz. 75c 
CUCUMBERS 
EARLY CLUSTERS. 55 days. Fruits in clusters. 
5 2a 
ROLLISON’S TELEGRAPH. An English Forcing 
variety for inside. 12 - 16°’ long, bottle neck, 
dark green and smooth, 2”’ dia. pkt. 1.00 
STRAIGHT EIGHT. 62 days. Good dark green 
PO gxa2s 
THE VAUGHAN. 75 days. 15° x 244". Very 
dark green. Few seeds. Hkt. )29¢3 02..175¢ 
EGGPLANT 
BLACK BEAUTY. 80 days. Bearing 4 - 6 
large dark purple fruit; smooth, firm and best 
type used for market. 
pkt. 25; PY ozm7Ses'oz, 1125 
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