METHODS OF CANNING CORN 



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AGREEMENT made at , N. Y., 1913, 



by and between 



P. O. Address 



first party, and CANNING CO., second party. 



First party agrees, subject to all the terms and conditions 

 named on the back of this sheet, which are hereby referred 

 to and made a part of this agreement, to plant or sow, harvest 

 and deliver each varietv of different kinds of vegetables 



separate to second party,' AT ITS FACTORY AT N. Y., 



during its 1913 canning season: 



acres Early Evergreen Sweet Corn 



acres Country Gentleman Sweet Corn 



acres Hickox Sweet Corn 



Second party agrees to receive same, subject to all terms 

 and conditions named on back of this sheet, which are hereby 

 referred to and made a part of this agreement, and pay 

 for same at its factory office, , N. Y., for 



CORN 



Early Evergreen, 70 cents a 100 pounds, averaged corn, 

 on January 15, 1914. 



Country Gentleman, 75 cents a 100 pounds, averaged 

 corn, on January 15, 1914. 



Hickox, 70 cents a 100 pounds, averaged corn, on [anuary 

 15, 1914. 



By 



No. 349 CANNING CO. 



By 



Ledger No. 



N. Y. 



173 



