£ Horn, &weet crtfugar. 



«a»We supply Packets of Sweet Corn 



at 5c and 10c each, postpaid. On Pints 



and Quarts, add 12c Quart postage. 



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



Jr v , P ot be P lanted betore 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 three plants to a hill. Hoe often and draw soil up to 



the stem ; break off side shoots. The extra early varieties can be planted 18 inches in the row and 2K 



M "• feet between the roy— 



EXTRA EARLY. 



SNOW WHITE EVERGREEN SUGAR CORN. 

 (Specialty, See Page 14.) 



tSulpho-Tobacco Soap. 



TGreen Fly, Red Spider an< 



Effectively destroys Squash and 



Potato Bugs, CurrantWorms,I/ce. 



Green Fly, Red Spider and all plant Insects. Unexcelled for 



io^lV Bouble XX Extra Early Adams' Sweet Corn.— Two weeks earlier than Extra 

 Early Adams' large ears completely filled with 10 to 14 straight, even rows of snowy white 

 deep jfuns. Per Ear 5c, Doz. 25c, Pt. 10c, Qt. 15c, Gal. 30c, PK. 50c, Bus. $1.50. 

 1052. jfAdams Extra Early.— A splendid early variety, largely grown for early market. 

 Per Ee/ 5c, Doz. 25c, Pt. 10c, Qt. 15c, Gal. 30c, PK. 50c, Bus. $1.50. 

 1033. Wecond Early Adams' Corn.— Ears are all larger and later than Adams' Extra Early. 

 PerE ^,^ c ' D - oz - £? c ' Pt - 10c - Q 1 - 15c ' Gal. 30c, PK. 50c, Bus. $1.50. 

 1030. Vbillespie s First Early MecK Corn.— The very first good size Corn that can be 

 brought to the market. It is so hardy that it can readily be planted as soon as the ground 

 ism good working order, and will, from the day of its germination, hurry forward to meet 

 the early demand for fresh Corn, which is alwavs vers' keen and causes this delicious, at- 

 tractive- and superior Corn to bring profitable prices. Per Ear 5c, Doz. 25c, Pt. 10c, 

 Qt. \5t. Gal. 30c, PK. 50c, Bus. $1.50. 



1;)49. .White Cob 65-Day Corn.— (Specialty. See Page 14.) Per Ear 5c, Doz. 40c, 

 Pt. Ip /jhTlS c, Gal. 40c, PK. 75c, Bus. $2.50. 



, il'lMjoh 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. Per Ear 5c, Doz. 35c, Pt. 10c, 

 Qt. 13c; Gal. 30c, PK. 50c, Bus. $1.50. 



lllS-yrremo 60-Day Corn. — Experts pronounce this Corn to be from 5 to 7 days earlier 

 than any other Sugar Corn in existence. It is superior to many leading early varieties in 

 quality, size and yield. Can be planted as early as the Adams' for the young plants with- 

 stand slight frosts. Stalks grow 5 feet high and usually bear two well developed ears to a 

 stalk. Pt. 10c, Qt. 20c, Gal. 60c, PK. $1.00, Bus. $3.50. 



1055.\^EarIy Minnesota. — Ears larger than the Cory and matures between that variety 

 and the Orosby. Eight rows of quite large, sweet grains. Per Ear 5c, Doz. 50c, Pt. 10c, 

 Qt. 15c/Gal. 50c, PK. 85c, Bus. $3.00. 



lOSS'j.ifrTietropolitan. — Large, handsome ears of fine quality; very early. Per Ear 5c, 

 Doz. 5§c, Pt. 10c, Qt. 15c, Gal. 55c, PK. $1.00, Bus. $3.50. 



1057. yMammoth 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. Per Ear 5c, 

 Doz. 50c, Pt. 10c, Qt. 15c, Gal. 50c, PK. 85c, Bus. $3.00. 



iECOND EARLY, or INTERMEDIATE. 



1058. VEarly Champion. — Very large ears considering its earliness. Per Ear 5c, Doz. 50c, 

 Pt. !0c Qt. 15c, Gal. 50c, PK. 85c, Bus. $3.00. 



1056.\yCrosby. — Matures after Minnesota; fair-sized ears of good qualitv. Per Ear 5c, 

 Doz/SOc, Pt. 10c, Qt. 15c, Gal. 50c, PK. 75c. Bus. $2.50. 



1059. yEarliest Sheffield Sugar Corn.— Planted early as Adams'. It will stand slight frosts, 

 makes a strong, vigorous growth, with abundant foliage, growing about 5 feet, bearing usu- 

 ally 2 ears of handsome appearance, entirely free from smoot, grains of medium size, ar- 

 ranged in 10 or 12 rows, well filled to the end of the cob ; exceptionally fine flavored and 

 juicy/ Per Ear 5c, Doz. 50c, Pt. 10c, Qt. 15c, Gal. 50c, PK. 85c, Bus. $3.00. 



1060 V Extra Early Evergreen.— Ears are like Evergreen— very large, with about 18 irregu- 

 lar 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 pro- 

 nouncejf by observers to be a fine stock of the old variety, though fit for use one to two 

 weeks/arlier. Per Ear 5c, Doz. 50c, Pt. 10c, Qt. 15c, Gal. 50c, PK. 85c, Bus. $3.00. 

 1061.Vfliarly 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. Per Ear 5c, Doz. 50c, Pt. 10c, Qt. 15c, Gal. 50c, PK. 75c, 

 Bus. $2.50. 



106S.VPeep-o-Day.— (Specialty. See Page 14.) PKts. 5c and 10c, Pt. 15c, Qt. 25c, 

 Gal. 80c, PK. $1.50. 



GENERAL CROP. 



l066.VS|fow White Evergreen.— (Specialty. See Page 14.) Per Ear 7c, Doz. 75c, 

 Pt. 15c Qt. 25c, Gal. 50c. PK. 90c, Bus. $3.50. 



1067!^ptojwell Evergreen. — The truest strain of this leader of all Corns is in our posses- 

 sion. TVe most critical and experienced Sugar Corn experts annually secure their supply 

 of Stowell's Evergreen Corn from us. The ears are of a large size, grains deep, exceptionally 

 tende/and sugary. It remains longer in a first-class marketable condition than any other 

 varie/v. Per Ear 5c, Doz. 50c, Pt. 10c. Qt. 15c, Gal. 40c, PK. 75c, Bus. $2.50. 

 522.VHicKox Improved. — Handsome ears, verv white and of rich flavor. Per Ear 5c, 

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



[spraying Shrubs, Fruit Trees, Small Fruits and Vines. 



[ 3-0z. CaKe maKes 1 1/2 gallons solution, 10c, mailed* 



E postpaid 12c. 8-0z. CaKe maKes 4 gallons solution, 

 20c, mailed postpaid 25c. 



IIHE''TP|ijMPH"Gap()nizinqSet I 



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LATE CROR 



1062.\fLarg'e Late Mammoth Sugar. — Largest of all sugar varieties. Producing perfect 

 u ears of immense size, having from 12 to 16 rows. A fine market variety. Sweet and deli" 

 . rrii « ccr-r^i • i « *— ■« * _I ™. C2 -d- cious. Per Ear 5c, Doz. 50c. Pt. 10c, Qt. 15c, 



^ Tlie <•§* Triixixipli. Caponizmg !^et Gai. soc pk. 75c, bus. $2.50. 



1063.L»lacK Mexican. — Very sweet and of 

 supenoi/flavor; seeds black. Per Ear 5c, 

 Doz. 50c, Pt. 15c, Qt. 25c, Gal. 50, PK. 75c, 

 523 V«e PbTs Ultra, or Shoe Peg'.— Small, but 

 one of thfi"sweetest sorts. Per Ear 5c, Doz. 50c, 

 Pt. 15c/Qt. 25c, Gal. 50c, PK. 75c, Bus. $2.50. 

 1065. Country Gentleman Sugar Corn.— 

 (Specialty. See Page 14.) Per Ear 5c, Doz. 50c, 

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

 1064. Rice Pop Corn, for Popping* or Seed. 

 — A very handsome variety. Ears short ; ker- 

 nels long, pointed ; very prolific. No variety 

 of Pop Corn is superior to this for popping. 

 10c per Lb. shelled. By mail, 15c per Lb. 

 3 Lbs. shelled Pop Corn and Popper, 25c. 



There is no doubt iu the minds of un,to-date poultrymen 

 as to the advantages of caponizing. The operation is very 

 simple, and -with a "Triumph Caponizing Set" any boy 

 twelve years of ago can perform it wi th sal ety and thorough- 

 ness. Capons, as anyone knows, sell on the market as a 

 rule from rive to eight cents per pound higher than any other 

 chickens. The demand for capons is always good, is steadily 

 growing, and at this time a better market is assured the 

 producer in this field than any other. Now is the time to 

 get into the caponizing business, and the first thing to start 

 right is to buy a "Triumph Caponizing Set." Nomoreeffi- 

 cient, simple or more easily operated set is being offered 

 the craft today than the Triumph, and you will maki no 

 mistake by selecting the Triumph set. 



PRICES 



Set in plush-lined, cloth-covered case $3.00 



Set in polished hardwood box 2.75 



Set in Japanned wood box 2.50 



We pay transportation charges within the United States. 



