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JOHNSON SEED COMPANY 



Mammoth Early Epicure Sweet Corn. A superior second early; very large ears, rich flavor. Pkt., 

 ioc; pint, 20c; qt., 35c, postpaid; qt., 25c; peck, $1.25; bush., $4.50, by express or freight. 



SWEET CORN 



Eastern grown seed, arranged in the order of maturity 



Large packets, 10c. each 



STANDARD EXTRA EARLY VARIETIES 

 Adams' Extra Early. Not sugar corn; small ears for early use. . 

 Burlington Hybrid. Most profitable for market; resembles sweet 



corn; nearly as early as Adams', with ears as large as Evergreen 

 Peep-o'-Day. Extraordinarily early; sweet and productive . . . 

 Early White Mexican. Quality similar to old Black Mexican. 

 Early Cory, or First of All. Very early, with fair-sized ears. 

 Holmes' Premo. Large ear; 60-day corn; very sweet and hardy 

 New Mammoth White Cory. A selection from the old White Cory 



which it has displaced; fully as early, with larger ears 



New Early Champion. Ripens ahead of Crosby's; larger ears 

 Kendel's Early Giant. Large, handsome ears; ready in 70 days 

 Crosby's Extra Early. Fair-sized ears; of excellent quality. . . 



SECOND EARLY AND GENERAL CROP VARIETIES 

 Shaker's Early. Very large, white grain; early and productive. 

 New Early Evergreen. Ears as large as Stowell's; 10 days earlier 

 Stowell's Evergreen. Original stock as introduced by Mr. Stowell 

 Country Gentleman. (Improved strain.) Sweetest of all . . 

 Shoe Peg, or Ne Plus Ultra. Small ears, with very irregular rows 

 Late Mammoth. The largest ears of all, rich, sweet and superior 



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Photograph of section of original stalk with five ears 



Of JOHNSON'S NEW FIVE-EARED SUGAR CORN. 



GOLDEN BANTAM SWEET CORN 



This new corn is very early, hardy and sweet. 

 Grains, when dry, a deep yellow color. On our trial 

 grounds it gave two good ears to the stalk. Pkt., ioc; 

 pt., 25c; qt., 45c, postpaid; by express or freight, qt., 

 35c; peck, $1.50; bushel, $5.75. 



JOHNSON'S FIVE=EARED SUGAR CORN 



Four years ago on our trial grounds we found a 

 stalk of corn containing five well-filled ears. These 

 were carefully saved and planted on strong ground, 

 and to our surprise almost every stalk bore five good 

 ears which, after careful selection, were again planted, 

 until we now have a variety which on strong ground 

 and with good cultivation will invariably produce five 

 good, well -developed ears to the stalk. The ears are 

 of medium size, with irregular rows, somewhat similar 

 to the old Shoe Peg, which is one of its parents. Pkt., 

 ioc; pint, 25c; qt., 45c, by mail, postpaid; qt., 35c; 

 4 qts. for $1.25; peck, $2.00, by express or freight. 



POP CORN FOR THE BOYS 



Queen's Golden, White Rice, Silver Lace 

 and Mapledale Prolific are the best. Each variety, 

 ears, ioc. each; shelled, pkt., ioc; pint, 20c, postpaid; 

 lb., 15c; 10 lbs., $1.00; 25 lbs., $2.00; 50 lbs., 6c per 

 lb., by express. 



