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J. STECKLER SEED CO., LTD. 



Sugar Corn 



Country Gentleman. 



COUNTRY GENTLEMAN.-— A delicious 

 corn for family use. The ears are grood 

 sized and produced in great abundance, 

 many stalks bearing- three to five plump 

 ears. Its long, small, milky kernels are 

 full of sweetness, and as the cob is small, 

 and the corn white and tender, it is sure 

 to please. Recommended by the Louisiana 

 Agricultural Experiment Station for can- 

 ning. Packet, 10c. ; 1 lb., 30c.; 2 lbs., 50c., 

 postpaid;. 11 lb. peck, $2.00; 44 lb. bu., $6.60, 

 not prepaid. 



EXTRA EARX.Y ADAMS (50 DAYS).— 



A splendid Garden Corn, with small grains 

 and ears, maturing early and bringing the 

 highest prices in the market. This is a 

 sweet Corn, produces ears well filled with 

 tender, white grains. On account of its 

 hardiness and hard, round grain, it can 

 be planted very early. Packet, 10c. ; 1 lb., 

 30c.; 2 lbs., 45c., postpaid; 12 J^ lb. peck, 

 $1.75; 50 lb. bu., $5.50, not prepaid. 



STOWEl^Ii'S EVERGREEN SUGAR.— 



This is the best of all Sugar Corn. It is 

 early, the ears of large size and are well 

 filled. It remains green longer than any 

 other variety, and is quite productive. The 

 cultivation of this excellent cereal, as well 

 as all other Sugar Corn, is much neglected, 

 why people will plant common field corn 

 for table use we cannot understand. Rec- 

 ommended by the Louisiana Agricultural 

 Experiment Station for canning. Packet, 

 10c. ; 1 lb., 30c.; 2 lbs., 55c., postpaid; 11 

 lb. peck, $2.00; 44 lb. bu., $6.60, not pre- 

 paid. 



GOZ.DEN EVERGREEN. — Late,, very 

 sweet round grains; beautiful variety of 

 raost excellent quality. Packet, 10c.; 1 lb., 

 30c.; 2 lbs., 50c., postpaid; 11 lb. peci, 

 $2.00; 44 lb. bu., $6.50, not prepaid. 



FOR THE TABLE. 



Sweejt Com and Sugar Com 

 are preferable to the common 

 Field Corn. Eaten young and 

 fresh, com retains all its vsdu- 

 able vitamines, as well as its 

 sugar and starch and oil. It is 

 a most valuable food. 



Golden Bantam. 



GOZiDEN BANTAM. — For sweetness and 

 richness of flavor it has no equal. It is a 

 hardy, early matui-ing variety of very 

 dwarf growth and can therefore be plant- 

 ed closer than other sorts and through a 

 longer range of season. The cob is small, 

 but fills out nicely with large, deep, cream- 

 colored kernels, which turn to yellow when 

 entirely ripe. No family garden should 

 be without a plot of this excellent Corn. 

 Packet, 10c. ; 1 lb., 30c.; 2 lbs., 50c., post- 

 paid; 11 lb. peck, $2.00 44 lb. bu., $6.50, 

 not prepaid. 



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