LIST OF TESTED GARDEN SEEDS FOR 191 fi. 



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One quart to 200 hills; 8 

 to 10 quarts to the acre, In 

 hills. 



CORN— SWEET. 



FIRST EARLY SORTS. 



If wanted by Mail, add postage at Parcel Post 

 rates. See table, page 4. 1 pint packed weighs 

 about 14 o'/.s.. 1 quart 27 oxs., 1 lb. is 16 ozs. 



EARLY MAYFLOWER — A new variety in the West, but raised in large quantities in some of the Eastern States, where 

 it is by ten days the earliest Sweet Corn grown, and is always the first variety on the market. It is six inches to a 

 foot dwarfer than Early Cory, very much larger in the ear, running 8, 10 and 12-rowed, and is considered of much bet- 

 ter quality. In sweetness of flavor it compares very favorably with the delicious Golden Bantam. Pkt. 10c; pint 20c; 

 quart 35c; % peck $1.25; peck $2.00; bushel .$7.00 



Livingston's Early Sugar — A very beautiful new sort of finest flavor. Produces, in favorable seasons, perfect ears 60 days 

 after planting. Ears average 7 inches in length by 2% inc'ies in diameter, are filled with 12 to 14 rows of pearly 

 white, broad and deep kernels of delicious quality. Pkt. 5c;pint 20c; quart 30c; % peck 85c; peck $1.50; bushel $5.50 



GOLDEN BANTAM — An early dwarf variety, with 

 small, compact ears; is deliciously sweet; un- 

 doubtedly now the most popular variety for 

 home use. The ripe Corn is golden yellow. Pkt. 

 5c; pint 20c; quart 30c; y 2 peck 90c; peck $1.65; 

 bushel $6.00 



Peep O Day — Extra early and very dwarf witli 

 ears averaging 6 inches long. Pkt. 5c; pint 15c; 

 quart 25c; y 2 peck 75c; peck $1.35; bushel $5.00 



Metropolitan — The largest of the extra early va- 

 rieties. Ten to twelve-rowed. Pkt. 5c; pint 20c; 

 quart 30c. Supply limited. 



Extra Early Cory or First of All — A favorite early 

 eight-rowed Corn; dwarf in habit; each stalk 

 producing two or three good ears. Pkt. 5c; pint 

 15c; quart 25c; % peck 75c; peck $1.35; bushel. . $5.00 



Mammoth White Cob Cory — About doube the size 

 of the old Cory. Twenty-rowed. Pkt. 5c; pint 

 15c; quart 25c; y> peck 75c; peck $1.35; bushel. . $5.00 



Early Minnesota — One of the best. Stalk short; 

 bearing two large ears, eight-rowed. Pkt. 5c; 

 pint 15c; quart 25c; % peck 75c; peck $1.35; 

 bushel $5.00 



Extra Early Adams or Burlington — Earliest for 

 table use, but not as sweet as most sorts. Pkt. 

 5c; pint 15c; quart 25c; % peck 70c; peck $1.25; 

 bushel $4.50 



MEDIUM EARLY SORTS. 

 Black Mexican — Medium early, with eight rows of 

 remarkably sweet Corn; cooks white when in 



condition, but turns purple as it reaches matur- 

 ity. Pkt. 5c; pint 15c; quart 25c; Vz peck 75c; 

 peck $1.35; bushel $5.00 



Chicago Market — A favorite trucker's Corn, large 

 and very productive. Pkt. 5c; pint 15c; quart 

 25c; % peck 75c; peck $1.35; bushel $5.00 



Crosby's Early — A favorite variety, ears medium 

 size, twelve-rowed. Pkt. 5c; pint 15c; quart 25c; 

 y 2 peck 75c; peck $1.35; bushel $5.00 



Kendel's Early Giant — The ears usually measure 

 from 8 to 10 inches and average 12 rows; sweet 

 and tender. Pkt. 5c; pint 15c; quart 25c; % 

 peck 75c; peck $1.35; bushel $5.00 



Moore's Early Concord — Has large ears, 14 to 16- 

 rowed. Fkt. 5c; pint 15c; quart 25c; V?. peck 

 70c; peck $1.25; bushel $4.50 



MORSE'S GOLDEN CREAM — A cross between the 

 old favorite, Country Gentleman, and the deli- 

 cious Golden Bantam, the result being a variety 

 of surpassing excellence. Pkt. 5c; pint 20c; 

 quart 30c; y 2 peck 90c; peck $1.65; bushel $6.00 



Perry's Hybrid — -Twelve to 14-rowed; each stalk 

 produces two ears. Pkt. 5c; pint 15c; quart 25c; 

 % peck 70c; peck $1.25; bushel $4.50 



Shaker's Early — Comes in one week after Crosby's 

 Early; ears much larger than that variety. Pkt. 

 5c; pint 15c; quart 25c; y 2 peck 70c; peck $1.25; 

 bushel $4.50 



LATE AND MAIN CROP SORTS. 



Country Gentleman — The ears are large, with a 

 small cob, and very deep, clear, white kernels, 

 tender and sweet. Pkt. 5c; pint 20c; quart 30c; 

 % peck 85c; peck $1.50; bushel $5.50 



Early Evergreen — This variety has all the good 

 qualities of the well-known Stowell's Evergreen, 

 but matures ten days earlier, making it inval- 

 uable as a main crop sort or for planting for 

 general crop in late sections. Pkt. 5c; pint 15c; 

 quart 25c; % peck 75c; peck $1.35; bushel $5.00 



Hickox — Earlier than Stowell's Evergreen; ears 

 long, with deep kernels; very prolific. Pkt. 5c; 



_ pint 15c; quart 25c; y 2 peck 70c; peck $1.25; 



stowell's evergreen. bushel $4.50 



Late Mammoth Sugar — Late, with very large ears of fine quality. Pkt. be; pint 20c; quart 30c; supply limited. 



Old Colony — Very prolific with large 16 to 20-rowed ears, very sweet and tender. A little earlier than Stowell's Ever- 

 green. Pkt. 5c; pint 15c; quart 25c; y 2 peck 70c; peck $1.25; bushel $4.30 



Potter's Excelsior, or Squantum — One of the sweetest of the medium late sorts, with iarge ears; very productive. Pkt. 

 5c; pint 15c; quart 25c; y 2 peck 70c; peck $1.25; bushel i $4.50 



Stowell's Evergreen — The standard late sort. It is very productive and bears large ears, with deep kernels. Pkt. 5c; 

 pint 15c; quart 25c; V 2 peck 75c; peck $1.30; bushel I $4.75 



POP-COBJY. 



Queen's Golden — A handsome variety, producing large golden ears. Pops white. Price postpaid, pkt. 5c; 1 lb. 20c. Not 

 prepaid, 5 lbs. 40c; 10 lbs. 70c; 25 lbs $1.65 



White Rice — The most popular variety for parching. Price postpaid, pkt. 5c; 1 lb. 20c. Not prepaid, 5 lbs. 40c; 10 lbs. 

 70c; 25 lbs $1.6t 



FIELD CORN — (See Farm Seed Department, page* 42 and 43.) 



