SWEET OR SUGAR QORN. 



M71IZE ZUGKER. 



New White Cob-65-Day Corn.-You will be thoroughly persuaded after one. trial of this 

 Extra larlvl-ara-e Roasting Ear Corn that you cannot afford to let a single season pass without planting 

 Generously of this excellen?Corn. White Cob 65-Dav Corn is the result of carefully selecting the earliest 

 fudlT-est ears ofolllespie's Early Neck Corn, and crossing these with the earliest and best varieties 

 of Su-a? Corn The result is a Corn of fine qualitv, of 12 to 14 rows, and reliable, no matter what weather 

 ft has" to stand. Being large, early, tender and sweet, it quickly sells at money making figures. Pt. 10c, 

 Qt. 20c, Gal. 50c, PecK 90c, Bus. $3.50. 



Qountry Gentlemen Sugar (Born. 



WHY IT SHOULD BE JX EVERY GKRDEX. 



4. It is deliriously tender even when a little old. 



5. Ears average 8 to 9 inches long. 



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

 to end with pearly white kernels of great 

 depth. 



Price: PKt. 10c, Pt. 15c, Qt. 25c, Gal. $1.00, PecK $2.00, Bus. $8.00. 

 Gillespie's First Early NecK Corn.-For more, thanjo .years we have placed [this ; Corn injhe Jiands 



Yields from 3 to 6 ears to each stalk. 

 One of the most delicious Sugar Corns grown 

 Kernels plump, pearly white, milky, and so 

 tender they fairly melt in your mouth. 



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L. xx nas ai\\av& uiu\cu m u»-" i " i " uo fcv "- -— • ~r — 7, — j ■ - 



thatthev cln bring to market. It is so hardy'that it can readily be planted as soon as ttegroundjs m 



good Wriring a rdlr and will, from the day o'f iu germination, hurr/forward to meet the early demai 



for fresh Com, which is always very keen, and causes this delicious, attractive and superior Corn 



Klrofiubie Prices. Ear 3c, Doz. Ears 25c, PKt. 5c, Pt. 10c, Qt. 15c, Gal. 50c. PecK 75c, Bus. $2.50. 



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



^^^^^S^fS^^^S^^^R^J^-n ^tra Ear!, Ear 3c, 



feToftV'dV^ it suits the retail market sales, 



and when f^llvmaTure makes a first-class crop Com for feeding stock. The ear » large, handsome, 

 suils for an early crop, or for a late crop, because it matures in 9 o days This makes it always a safe and 



^SS^&^hi 5 ^"fi^-M-aSfe 5 e°ariy P as K A 7 d 3 a C m?s ttS I?w?S' stand slight frosts, makes a 

 strong v"orouf growth, wfth abundant foliage, growing about 5 feet, bearing usually two ears of hand- 



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PeC L $ mrotrWh!t 8 e C o'r| a s r w 1 e°e C t C^^oduces ears 7 to 8 incites .Ion,; «^g**f**ft3* 

 covered with very large white grains of extra quality. PKt. 5c, Pt. 15c, Qt. Z5c, bal. *1.0U, recn ?i.uu, 



BUS F!?;a°'Earlv Evergreen -Ears are like Evergreen-very large, with about 18 more or less 



Qt. 25c, Gal. $1.00, PecK $2.00, Bus. $8.00, Poz. $1.00. 



^rosbv's Early Corn.— Ear 10c, Doz. $1.00, Pt. 15c, Qt. 25c. . «.,.,«, n» is.- nt 2?r 



by mail, 17c per Lb., 3 Lb. shelled Pop Corn and Popper, 25c. ^w^-*---****;*-.*.*.*. 



\ Gentlemen:-Your Country Gentlemen Sugar Com is the finest _ Sugai -Corn that I have ever X 



ft grown in my garden, and that ever came on -mv table VlJRGERS0 ^ 0U p r r S e t s "^ionial Trust Co. 



We are pushing our own business and incidentally will be glad to push yours. ^J^^ES^Si 



e? Ohio, Feb. 21st, 1903. S 



p Gentlemen; — I received my Corn all ^ 



■fc) right and am very much pleased with it. 

 MRS. HARRIET HENDRICKS. 



October 24, 1903. 

 Gentlemen:— I get all my Seeds from 

 T Bolgiano & Son. Have tried other Seeds 

 but failed. Can always rely on your Seeds. 

 Yours truly, 

 BelairRoad. HENRY JASPER. 



$ Hanover Market. <£ 



$ Gentlemen:— I planted 1 gal. <S 

 <£of your 6s-day Com, and<5 

 <S raised soo doz. fine, large ears* 

 iSfrom same. Yours truly, & 

 I GEO. MILLER. $ 



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5 about half an inch, and thin out to 3 plants to 

 iS?nches in the row and 2% feet between the rows. 



