A. CURRIE & CO.m 



130 Wisconsin St.. Milwaukee, Wis!^ 



Sweet Corn 



1 lb. to 100 hills; 10 to 12 lbs, per acre. 



Each additional 

 lb. or fraction. 





If wanted by parcel ]post add for 1 lb. 



Miles of Milwaukee. 



Within 150 $0.06 Ic 



Within 150 to 300 08 2c 



Within SOO to 600 11 4e 



Within 600 to 1,000 14 6c 



Within 1,000 to 1,400 17 8c 



Barden's Wonder Sweet Corn 



ALL THAT THE NAME IMPLIES. 



After several years of selection from the best types of the well known Golden Bantam 

 Sweet Corn this greatly improved type has been developed. It retains all the good qualities 

 of Golden Bantam and has larger ears, measuring eight to ten inches in length, and filled 

 with eight rows of rich, golden yellow kernels with the ears set higher on stalks of sturdy 



growth. It is a variety that will appeal to the critical 

 Market and Home Gardener as well as the Canner who 

 has been looking for a Bantam Corn yielding a heavier 

 crop without sacrificing its high quality. Pkt., 10c; % lb., 

 30c; 1 lb., 50c; 5 lbs., $2.25; 10 lbs., $4.00; 25 lbs., $9.00; 

 50 lbs., $17.50. 



EARLY MAYFLOWER 



Extra early, coming in ten days ahead of Extra Early Cory, 

 and bearing larger ears than that variety. The cob is 

 white, with eight to twelve rows of deliciously sweet corn. 

 The stalks grow only about 4 feet high, permitting of 

 close planting. Pkt., 10c; % lb., 20c; 1 lb., 35c; 2 lbs., 65c; 

 5 lbs., $1.50; 10 lbs., $2.50; 25 lbs., $6.00; 50 lbs., $10.50. 



GOLDEN CREAM 



An extra early variety with long pointed yellow kernels like 

 Country Gentleman, which are closely set on a very slen- 

 der cob. The flavor is remarkably sweet; color rich 

 creamy-yellow. The stalks are dwarf bearing two to four 

 ears each. Pkt., 10c; Va lb., 20c; 1 lb., 35c; 2 lbs., 65c; 

 5 lbs., $1.50; 10 lbs., $2.50; 25 lbs., $6.00; 50 lbs., $10.50. 



GOLDEN BANTAM 



UNSURPASSED FOR THE SMALL GARDEN. OF REMARK- 

 ABLE QUALITY. ONE OF THE SWEETEST. 



Golden Bantam is a dwarf medium early yellow sweet corn 

 of exceptionally good quality. It is the most popular 

 Sweet Corn for the amateur. The ears are about six 

 inches long, with eight rows of broad kernels, and gener- 

 ally borne two on the stalk. The plant grows about 5 feet 

 high, with heavy foliage. It is particularly adapted to 

 small gardens on account of its small size; to larger gar- 

 dens on account of its productiveness, and to all 

 because of its excellent quality and delicious flavor. Its 

 compact growth permits of close planting. If planted in 



hills drop four to six kernels in each hill three feet apart each way. If planted in 

 rows make the rows three feet apart, dropping the kernels nine inches apart in the 

 row. For a continuous supply of this variety make plantings every ten days up to the 

 middle of July. Pkt., 10c; Vz lb., 20c; 1 lb., 3.'>c; 2 lbs., 65e; 5 lbs., $1.50; 10 lbs., $2.50; 

 25 lbs., $6.00; 50 lbs., $10.50. 



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