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214 MAULE’S FIRST OF ALL. 
214 Maule’s First of All 
Extra Early, Succeeds Everywhere 
Matures in about 55 days,and we can confidently recommend it. If 
produces larger ears than Premo and more to the stalk, and will prove 
a boon to gardeners who desire to be first in market. It is one of the 
earliest sugar corns for the home garden, and in the market brings 
double the price that other corns command later. 
Packet, 10 cents; pint, 35 cents; quart, 60 cents, postpaid. 
By express or freight, not prepaid, quart, 50 cents; 
4 quarts, $1.60; peck, $3.00; bushel, $11.00. 
Maule’s Ever Ready 
Sweet Corn Collection 
Plant all three varieties offered on this page the same day and make 
successive plantings to ensure sweet corn throughout the season. 
1 packet each of the three varieties of sweet corn for 25 cents; 
1 pint each for 80 cents; 1 quart each for $1.55, postpaid. 
By express, not prepaid, 1 pint each for 65 cents; 1 quarteach for $1.25. 






Extra Early, Medium and Late Varieties Ready to Use in 55 to 80 days 
215 MAULE’S NONESUCH. 





221 STOWELL’S EVERGREEN. 
215 Maule’s Nonesuch 
Best Second Early Sweet Corn 
It almost always yields two perfect ears to the stalk, the ears being 
9to 12 inches long, compactly filled with grains from end toend. Kernels 
large, tender and deliciously sweet. Ears are 12-rowed, and the tips are 
always filled out. Stalks about6 feet high. Matures in70days. Itisa 
pink-cobbed variety, and preferred by many people on that account. 
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. 
221 Stowell’s Evergreen 
The Standard Main Crop 
Matures in 80 days, producing strong and vigorous stalks, seven to 
eight feet high; produces ears eight inches long with 16 or more rows of 
the finest sugary grains. This variety has gained and maintained a 
reputation with the home gardener or market grower for productive- 
ness, fine rich flavor, sweetness and deep set tender white grains. 
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. 





