FRANK HOWARD, INC., PITTSFIELD, MASS. 9 
FIELD CORN 
Same as Sweet Corn. Some prefer to plant in drills. Use our 
Special Corn Fertilizer, worked well into the soil when planting 
and before second hoeing. 
EIGHT ROW YELLOW LONGFELLOW FLINT, — From se- 
lected ears, northern grow1 early varieties. Price 2 lbs. 40c, 
14 lbs. $2.50, 28 lbs. $4.50, 56 lbs. $8.00. 
CRESS OR PEPPER GRASS 
Sow curled variety thickly in shallow drills every two or three 
weeks. Cut often. 
lg Oz. Pkt. % Oz. Oz. 
EXTRA CURLED,—Used as salad .10 .35 .60 
WATER CRESS—Grows along the banks 
of ponds and streams—a fine salad, .20 .60 1.00 
CUCUMBERS 
CULTURE—For very early crops, sow seeds in hotbeds upon 
pieces of sod. Transplant when danger from frost is over. For 
general crop, sow in open ground when danger from frost is over 
and again for a succession. For pickles sow from middle of June, 
to first week in July. Plant in hills 4 ft. apart, making hills rich. 
SNOW’S PERFECTED 
PICKLE — Excellent pickling 
cucumber, 15c pkt., 20c 44 oz., 
30c 02z., 85¢ 14 lb. 
CHICAGO PICKLING— 
Best for pickling, 15c pkt., 
20c % oz., 30c oz., 85c14 lb. 
IMPROVED LONG GREEN—The favorite for gen- 
eral crop, good pickler or slicer. 15¢ pkt., 20c % oz., 
30c¢ oz., 85¢e 14 lb. 
STRAIGHT-8 W. S.—Cylindrical, rounded at ends, 
medium green, attractive. 
Pkt. 15c, 14 oz. 20c, oz. 30c, 14 Ib. 85c. 
MARKETER—Slender dark green. Excellent quality, 
uniform. 15c pkt., 20c 4 0z., 30c oz., 85¢ 14 lb. 
DANDELION 
Sow in early Spring in drills 14 in. deep and 18 in. 
apart, thin plants to 12 in. Keep clear of weeds. The 
leaves will be ready to cut the following spring. They 
are best if blanched, which can be done by placing two 
boards edgewise over the row. 
Improved Thick Leaved Dandelion 
ARLINGTON THICK LEAVED—Very much superior to common dandelion for greens. 
25e ¢ oz. pkt., 1% oz. $1.00. 
