
See front cover for colored illustration of Maule’s Colossal, the finest large eared, early Sugar Corn known 41 
»s Maule’s Colossal Early Sugar Corn 
For the Home Garden or Market 
The Finest Large Eared Sugar Corn in Existence 
The first real rival of the Shoe Peg or Country Gentleman, 
as large as Stowell’s Evergreen, and of delicious flavor. 

Frequently matures fine large ears 
ten weeks from planting 
Maule’s Colossal has three principal points that especially recommend it: _ 
Firste—Earliness. It has matured a crop in 60 to 65 days under extraordinary 
circumstances, but can generally be depended upon to produce ears of marketable 
size within 70 days. 
Second—Flavor. It is the most delicious sugary corn you haye ever eaten. 
Third—Size. It is undoubtedly the largest eared early sugar corn in existence, 
as the ears average from 7 to 9 inches in length, and frequently 2} to 3 inches in 
diameter, with 12 to 14 rows of large sweet kernels re Ltn 
that fairly melt in your mouth. et Zi 
Two or three ears are generally found on every stalk; 
it grows from 6 to 7 feet tall, which furnishes a most 
desirable fodder. 
Packet, 15 cents; pint, 40 cents; quart, 75 cents, postpaid. 
By express or freight, not prepaid, quart, 65 cents; 
4 quaris, $2.00; peck, $3.75. 





































































































































































Second Early Varieties 
Ready for Use in About 70 Days 


























































20 Early Evergreen 
‘fen Days Earlier than Stowell’s 
This variety resembles Stowell’s Evergreen, maturing its 
crop in 70 days. Producing very large ears with deep, narrow 
grains, which are tender and sweet; remains in condition for 
use longer than most other sorts. Very desirable for the home 
garden, and is grown extensively for market. 
Packet, 10 cents; pint, 30 cents; quart, 55 cents, postpaid. 
By express or freight, not prepaid, quart, 45 cents; 
4 quarts, $1.40; peck, $2.50; bushel, $9.00. 
29 Bantam Evergreen 
A Larger ear than Golden Bantam, but 10 Days Later 
Just the right sized ear for eating off the cob. Stalks grow 
6 to 7 feet high, bearing two ears of 12 to 14 rows of light yellow 
grains. Maturesin 70days. Sweeter than Golden Bantam. 
Packet, 10 cents; pint, 35 cents; quart, 65 cents, postpaid. 
By express or freight, not prepaid, quart, 55 cents; 
4 quarts, $1.85; peck, $3.50; bushel, $13.00. 
210 Golden Cream 
A Golden Yellow Country Gentleman 
Becoming very popular on account of its delicious flavor. 
Its sweetness and tenderness resemble both parents, Golden 
Bantam andCountry Gentleman. Fit for the table in 70 days. 
The stalks grow about four to five feet high, and bear two 
ears. The Kernels are long and pointed and are borne on a very 
Slender cob in irregular rows. 
Packet, 10 cents; pint, 35 cents; quart, 65 cents, postpaid. 
By express or freight, not prepaid, quart, 55 cents; 
4 quarts, $1.60; peck, $3.00;, bushel, $11.00. 
(age 26 Country Gentleman 
or Improved Shoe Peg 
The Best Known and Most Largely Planted 
The ears are quite large, and frequently three are on a stalk. 
The grains are irregularly set on the cob, which is remarkably 
small, giving great depth to the compressed grains. The ears 
average eight to nine inches in length. Ready for the table 


















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































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= Za or market in 70 days. For delicious flavor and sweetness 
none surpass this popular variety. 
Packet, 10 cents; pint, 35 cents; quart,65 cents, postpaid. 
By express or freight, not prepaid, quart, 55 cents; 
4 quarts, $1.75; peck, $3.25; bushel, $12.00. 
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