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Bolgiano's White Cob 65-Dacy Corn 



15he Handsomest Com that's B rough. t to Market — 



Extra. Early White Cob 65-Day Corn, large as Stowell's Evergreen 

 a.nd early as Second Early Adams. 



49. You will be thoroughly pursuaded after one trial of this Extra Early Large Roasting Ear Corn that you cannot afford to let a single season pass 

 without planting generously of this excellent Corn. White Cob 65-day Corn is the result of carefully selecting the earliest and largest ears of Gillespie's 

 Early Neck Corn, and crossing these with the earliest and best varieties of Sugar Corn. The result is a Corn of fine quality, of 12 to 14 rows and reliable 

 no matter what weather it has to stand. Being large, early, tender and sweet, it quickly sells at money making figures. Ear 5c. Doz. 40c. PKt, 5c. 

 Pt. 10c. fit. 20c. Gal. 40c. PecK 75c. Bus. $2.50. 



50. Gillespie's First Early NecK Corn.— For more than 20 years we have placed this Corn in the Hands of the largest truckers 

 _ i and market gardeners over the United States. Each year our sales of the same have very materially increased. It has always 



Country \ proven in their hands to be the VERY FIRST CORN that they can bring to the market. It is so hardy that it can readily be 



G. a planted as soon as the ground is in good working order, and will, from the day of its germination, hurry forward to meet the 



enrleman Hi early demand for fresh Corn, which is always very keen, and causes this delicious, attractive and superior Corn to bring profitable 



Sugar ' J» Prices. Ear 3c. Doz. Ears 25c. PKt. 5c. Pt. 10c. fit. 15c. Gal. 30c. PecK 50c. Bus. $1.50. 



C rift ^ 1 * DOUBLE Extra Early Adam's Sweet Corn.— Two weeks earlier than Extra Early Adam's, large ears completely filled with 



Lorn. l IB 10 to 14 straight even rows of snowy white deep grains. Every market gardener will plant some of 



this excellent Corn every Spring, just as soon as he once sees it on his neighbor's stall selling at those 

 fancy prices the first Corn always demands. Our supply is very limited. First come, first served. 

 Ear 3c. Doz. 25c. PKt. 5c. Pt. 10c. Qt. 15c. Gal. 30c. PecK 50c. Bus. $1.50. 



52. Adam's Extra Early. — A splendid early variety, largely grown for early market. Ear 3c. 

 Doz. Ears 25c. PKt. 5c. Pt. 10c. fit. 15c. Gal. 30c. PecK 50c. Bus. $1.50. 



53. Second Early Adam's Corn. — Ears are all larger and later than Adam's Extra Early. Ear 3c 

 Doz. Ears 25c. PKt. 5c. Pt. 10c. Qt. 15c. Gal. 30c. PecK 50c. Bus. $1.50. 



54. Bed Cob 90-Day Corn. — This Corn meets a long-felt want, because it suits the retail market 

 sales, and when fully matured makes a first-class Crop Corn for feeding stock. The ear is large, 

 handsome, suits for an early crop or for a late crop, because it matures in 90 days. This makes it 

 always a safe and profitable crop. Doz.25c. PKt. 5c. Pt.lOc. Qt.l5c. Gal.30c. PecK 50c. Bus.$1.50. 



55. Early Minnesota. — The standard and most popular early variety of strong growth. Ears 

 larger than the Cory and matures between that variety and the Crosby. Eight rows of quite large 

 sweet grains. Ear 5c. Doz. 50c. PKt. 5c. Pt. 10c. Qt. 15c. 2 qts. 25c. Gal. 50c. PK. 75c. Bus. $2.50 



56. Crosby's Early Corn Ear 5c. Doz. 50c. Pt.lOc. fit. 15c. 2 fits. 25c. 



57. Mammoth White Cory Sweet Corn.— Produces ears 7 to 8 inches long; 12 rowed; white-cobbed 

 and covered with very large white grains of extra quality. Ear 5c. Doz. 50c. PKt, 5c. Pt. 10c. 

 Qt. 15c. Gal. 50c. PecK 75c. Bus. $2.50. 



58. Early Champion. — It matures fully as early as Crosby's, while the ears are considerably 

 larger. The handsome ears are extremely sweet and contain from ten to twelve rows of deep pure 

 white grains. Ear 5c. Doz. 50c. PKt. 5c. Pt. 10c. Qt. 15c. 2 Qts. 25c. 4 Qts. 50c. PecK 75c. 

 Bus. $2.50. 



58%. Henderson's Early Metropolitan.— The best, sweetest and biggest yielder of all early 

 varieties and only two days later than the "Cory." Ears 9 inches long, 10 to 12 rowed and filled to 

 the tip with luscious white and milky kernels; free from smoot. Ear 5c. Doz. 50c. PKt. 5c. 



Pt.lOc. Qt. 15c. Gal. 50c. PecK 75c. Bus. $2.50. 



59. Earliest Sheffield Sugar Corn. -Planted early as Adam's. It will stand slight frosts, makes 

 a strong, vigorous growth, with abundant foliage, growing about 5 feet, bearing usually 2 ears of 

 handsome appearance, entirely free from smoot, grains of medium size, arranged in 10 or 12 rows, 

 well filled to the end of the cob; exceptionally fine-flavored and juicy. Ear 5c. Doz. 50c. PKt. 5c. 

 Pt. 10c. Qt. 15c, Gal. 50c. PecK 75c. Bus. $2.50. 



60. Extra Early Evergreen. — Ears are like Evergreen — very large, with about 18, more or less, 

 irregular rows and a very long grain, of the best quality; remains in condition for use longer than 

 any other sorts; exceeding the Stowell's in this respect; plant and ear would be pronounced by ob- 

 servers to be a fine stock of the old variety, though fit for use one to two weeks earlier. Ear 5c. 

 Doz. 50c. PKt. 5c. Pt. 10c. Qt. 15c. Gal. 50c. PecK 75c. Bus. $2.50. 



61. Early Mammoth Sugar.— Market Gardener's favorite. Two weeks earlier than the late 

 Mammoth; sweet, delicate flavor, producing a large ear and a small size cob, which fills out to the 

 end perfectly. Ear. 5c. Doz. 50c. PKt. 5c. Pt. 10c. Qt. 15c. Gal. 50c. PecK 75c. Bus. $2.50. 



62. Larg'e Late Mammoth Sugar.— Largest of all sugar varieties, producing perfect ears of 

 immense size, having from 12 to 16 rows. A fine market variety. Sweet and delicious. Ear 5c. 

 Doz. 50c. PKt. 5c. Pt. 10c. Qt. 15c. Gal. 30c. PecK 50c. Bus. $2.50. 



63. BlacK Mexican Sugar.— The most tender and sweetest of the sugar varieties. Ear 5c. 

 Doz. 50c. Pt. 15c. Qt. 25c. 



64. Rice Pop Corn for Popping' or Seed.— A very handsome variety. Ears short; kernels long, 



S ointed; very prolific. No variety of Pop Corn is superior to this for popping. 10c per Lb., shelled, 

 y mail. 17c per Lb. 3 Lbs. shelled Pop Corn and Pepper, 25c. 



65. COUNTRY GENTLEMAN SUGAR CORN. Why it should be in every Garden. 



1. Yields from 3 to 6 ears to each stalk. 4. 



2. One of the most delicious Sugar Corns grown. 5. 



3. Kernels plump, pearly white, milky, and so 6. 

 tender they fairly melt in your mouth. 



It is deliciously tender, even when a little old. 



Ears average 8 or 9 inches long. 



Cob, small, plump, and filled zig-zag from end 



to end with pearly white kernels of great 



depth. 

 2 Qts. 25c. Gal. 50c. PecK 75c. Bus. 2.50. 



Price: Ear 5c. Doz. 50c. PKt. 5c. Pt. 10c. Qt. 15c. 



Culture of Corn.— The Sweet or Sugar varieties, being liable to rot in cold or wet ground, should 

 not be planted before May, or until the ground has become warm, for a succession, continued plant- 

 ing every two weeks until the middle of July, in rich, well-manured ground, in hills 3 feet apart each 

 way, covering about half an inch, and thin out to 3 plants to a hill. The extra early varieties can be 

 planted 18 inches in the row and 2ji feet between the rows. 



