Archive image from page 5 of Currie's 65th year garden annual. Currie's 65th year garden annual curries65thyearg19curr Year: 1940 ( loana Hybrid Sweet Corn lOANA HYBRID SWEET CORN—This is a \1 to 14 row light yellow corn. It is rather similar to Bantam Evergreen and designed to reploce that variety, loana is a first generotion hybrid, producing o vigorous plant, resistant to lodging, tolerant to heot ond drouth, and producing o uniform round ear obout 8' long and with a good kernel depth. A mid-season variety, rcsistont to wilt, this hybrid has been tried and found voluabic for conning and fo
Archive image from page 5 of Currie's 65th year garden annual. Currie's 65th year garden annual curries65thyearg19curr Year: 1940 ( loana Hybrid Sweet Corn lOANA HYBRID SWEET CORN—This is a \1 to 14 row light yellow corn. It is rather similar to Bantam Evergreen and designed to reploce that variety, loana is a first generotion hybrid, producing o vigorous plant, resistant to lodging, tolerant to heot ond drouth, and producing o uniform round ear obout 8' long and with a good kernel depth. A mid-season variety, rcsistont to wilt, this hybrid has been tried and found voluabic for conning and for the home QOrdencr. 'A lb., 35c; lb., 60c; Pkt., 15c. This year, grow your own good health—with VEG- ETABLES fresh from your own garden! Baby Potato Bush L TWO NEW BEANS 'BABY POTATO' BUSH LIMA BEAN iSil- ver Medal)—A very sturdy bush lima grow- ing 12' to 16' high. It is early and pro- lific and will set pods regardless of tem- peratures. The pods are large for a baby lima and contain a thick-seeded bean with a flavor similar to Fordhook. The beans are bright green in its eating stage and creamy white when dried. \'i lb., 50c; lb., 90c; Pkt., 15e. 'PLENTIFUL' STRINGLESS GREEN BUSH BEAN—A productive, early maturing bean. The pods are flat, medium green, and range from 6' to 7' long. They are the choicest quality and entirely free from strings at any stage of growth. The dwarfed plants ore most prolific and make a good stand even when conditions are not favor- able. Black seeded, 'i lb., 30c; lb., SOc; Pkt., 15c. NEW CABBAGE CURRIE'S JERSEY QUEEN (Yellow Rcsis- tont)-—This is the earliest Yellows Resis- tant cabbage as yet introduced. If you hove trouble with 'Yellows' in your cab- bage patch and have a market for a coni- col shaped head, this is the variety we recommend to you. ''2 01., 20c; 01., 35c; 1/4 lb., ; lb., ; Pkt., 10c.
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