. 30th annual catalogue. Nursery stock Iowa Des Moines Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. STOWELL S EVERGREEN. POP-CORN. It pays to raise pop-corn as a general crop. Demand usually ex- ceeds the supply, borne farmers claim that it is as easily grown as field corn and they receive three to four times the amount per acre for the crop. For main crop the Monarch White Rice will bring the best price per pound, as it is better known among the poppers. Let the children try a small patch anyway for home use. PA


. 30th annual catalogue. Nursery stock Iowa Des Moines Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. STOWELL S EVERGREEN. POP-CORN. It pays to raise pop-corn as a general crop. Demand usually ex- ceeds the supply, borne farmers claim that it is as easily grown as field corn and they receive three to four times the amount per acre for the crop. For main crop the Monarch White Rice will bring the best price per pound, as it is better known among the poppers. Let the children try a small patch anyway for home use. PAGE'S NEW STRIPED RICE.—The best, handsomest and most attractive variety of pop-corn in existence. The color is a clear, translucent white, and each kernel is beautifully striped with bright crimson. Our illustration does not do it justice. The ears are of good size, and well filled out; kernels are long and pointed, resemb- ling rice. Early, very productive, and very tender when popped, bursting out very large, white as snow and of finest quality. All should try it. Per pkt. 5c, y2 pt. 15c, qt. 50c. MINIATURE.—A regular little beauty. Attractive on account of its small size and handsome, perfect shaped ears which are only two to three inches long, with very deep, pure white kerhels which pop to immense size. Three to eight ears to a stalk. Pkt. 5c. y2 pt. 15c, qt. PAGE'S STRIPED RICE POP-CORN. NEW DYE POP-CORN —A new variety producing sometimes 10 to 12 good sized ears to each stalk. The name is given it owing to the large amount of ciark w ine red coloring matter contained in the husks, which can be used for dying cloth or making ink. Kernels are white and pop well. Per pkt. 5c, y2 pt. 20c, qt. 65c. QUEEN'S GOLDEN.—Color a peculiar lustrous golden yellow; when popped of a rich cream color; very prolific. Pkt. 5c, y2 pt. 15c, qt. 40c. MAPLEDALE PROLIFIC—The most productive pop-corn, averag- ing 5 to 12 good ears to the stalk. Pops to large size and very tender.


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