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SWEET CORN. 
1 quart to 200 hills; 8 to 10 quarts per acre. 
If wanted by mail add 5c per pint; 10¢c per quart for 
postage on Sweet Corn. 
Bu. 
Golden Cream—A new extra early variety with long point- 
ed yellow kernels like Country Gentleman, which are 
closely set on a very slender cob. The flavor is re- 
markably sweet; color rich creamy-yellow. The stalks 
are dwarf bearing two to four ears each. Pkt., 10c; 
pt. s0e7 qt, b0cs 4.qtss) Siiv5- 
Golden Bantam—An extra early dwarf hardy variety yield- 
ing two or three ears to the stalk. When ready for 
use the corn is a rich creamy yellow changing to 
orange as it matures. Pkt., 5c; pt. 10c; qt. 20c; 4 
Chis, WEOS pied URS ce Gb Salb poco RO MOE S own lone eDOCS $5. 
Peep O° Day—Dwarf, extra early, bearing two to five small 
ears to the stalk. Pkt., 5c; pt., 10c; qt., 20c; 4 qts., 65c; 
4 
pk., $1.10 
Extra Early Cory (First of All)—A popular eight-rowed 
early variety, yielding two or three good ears to the 
Stalke Pkt. 5e; pt. L0c; qt. 20¢; 4 gts; 60c. pik. 90ie: «35k 
Mammoth White Cory—Similar, but larger than the pre- 
ceding. Pkt., 5c; pt., 10c; qt., 20c; 4 qts., 60c; pk., 90c. 
Metropolitan—The largest extra early variety. Flavor ex- 
cellent. 
Early Minnesota—A standard early sort of splendid qual- 
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Crosby’s Early—A popular variety with medium-sized 
twelve rowed ears. PkKt., 5c; pt., 10c; qt., 20c; 4 qts., 
(WES Tone. GINO os aasiorne c uier's oot o's OO apaneiperec seca ee aces aecine meae 3.50 
Chicago Market—Large and very productive. A favorite 
with truckers. Pkt.. 5c; pt., 10c; qt., 20c; 4 qts., 60c; 
ONE E EST AUG: o's 5 d-com cos ob COLOR en cREREE cnc os GEG OROUnG GRC ER ena 3.75 
IKXendel’s Giant—Ears large, with ten to twelve rows of 
Neves oLyeeoriee Kt. <7c) pt, Lies qt, 20c; 4 qts:, 
1G Ong corns 9.) Cet rei che ee tie he Oost hin wich ctieiteaeleeausleiateceie.3 a se 3.50 
Black Mexican—Ears long, with eight rows of remarkably 
sweet corn, which turns purple as it reaches maturity. € 
Pkt., 5c; pt., 10¢; qt.. 20c; 4 qts., 65c; pk., $1.25......... 4.00 Golden Cream. 
LATE AND MAIN CROP SORTS. 
é Bu. 
Country Gentleman—EFars large, with a small cob, and 
very deep, clear white kernels tender and sweet. 
Pkt., 5c; pt., 10c; qt.. 20c; 4 qts.,, 65c; pk., $1.15......$4.00 
White Evergreen—FEarlier than Stowell’s Evergreen. 
The ears are large, with sixteen or more rows of 
pure white corn of excellent quality. Pkt., 5c; pt., 
10c; qt., 20c; 4 qts., 60c; pk., $1.00 
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Stowell’s Evergreen—A standard late variety, with large 
ears and deep kernels of superior quality. Very 
productive. Pkt., 5c; pt, 10c; qt. 20c; 4 qts., 60c; 
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POP CORN. 
Qt. 
Queens Golden—Hars large, corn golden-yellow, pops 
WANE, SIP Me BOR oN Gs II oLn ataccmecicgs blo elo eae ea evoeoig aes $0.15 
White Rice—Used more extensively than any other. Pk 
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Silver Lace--The ears are large and very productive. 
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If wanted by mail add 10c per pint; 15c per quart for 
postage on Pop-corn. 
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