Black Beauty
An extra early variety which pops very large and is the most tender and crisp of all. Although the kernels are black, this color does not seem to show at all when popped being then a pearly white. This new variety has been bred in Wisconsin and is extremely early, ripening so it may be popped the same season as grown without kiln drying. Pkt. 10C; ½ lb. 28C; lb. 50c.
Mapledale Prolific
The stalks grow 6 feet high, and the ears are all large in size, with grains nearly clear white in color. An average ear measured 6 ½ inches long and contained 585 perfect kernels. Pops pure white, of fine quality. Postpaid, pkt. 8C; ½ lb. 25C; lb. 40c.
New Red Beauty
Fine variety. The stalks grow 6 feet high, and average 3 to 4 ears each, from 5 to 6 inches long and covered with large rice-shaped kernels of a deep red color. Postpaid, pkt. 10C; ½ lb. 25C; lb. 45c.
New Striped or Variegated
A fancy variety, very showy and of the best quality. Rather large ears, filled out with clear transparent white kernels, beautifully striped with bright crimson. Postpaid, pkt. 8C; ½ lb. 25C; lb. 45c.
New White Rice
The finest white variety in existence. The best yielder and far in advance of any other variety, ears averaging 6 inches in length. Beautiful shape; the best popper. Postpaid, pkt. 8C; ½ lb. 20C; lb. 35c.
Queen's Golden
One of the very best and most prolific varieties grown. Its quality and handsome appearance when popped are very noticeable. It pops perfectly white, and a single kernel will expand to a diameter of nearly 1 inch. The stalks grow 6 feet high, and the large ears are produced in abundance. Postpaid, pkt. 8C; ½ lb. 25C; lb. 40c.