K JOHNSON SEED COMPANY 
A SECTION OF PATCH, PERKINS’ EXTRA EARLY MARKET CORN. 
Perkins’ Extra Early Market—te carutst taste corn 
Selected by a New Jersey market grower, who, for a few years past, has completely controlled the 
early markets here on account of its wonderful earliness and hardiness. It can be planted earlier than any 
of the sugar varieties and will give good ears two to three weeks ahead of the earliest of them. Ears 
MORSE’S EARLY GOLDEN CREAM SWEET CORW. 
medium size, grain smooth, creamy white color. 
Although not legitimately a sugar corn, it is very 
tender, sweet and juicy in the boiling stage. Pkt., 
10c.; pt., 30c., by mail, postpaid; by express or freight, 
qt., 35c.; 2 qts., 60c.; peck, $1.50; bush., $5.00. 
Morse’s Golden Cream 
Sweet Corn 
A valuable new corn being a cross of Golden 
Bantam and Country Gentleman, made by Thomas 
Gould, of California, a few years ago, and to whom 
Mr. Morse paid $100.00 for one dozen ears. 
Morse’s Golden Cream is a very early, 
yellow Country Gentleman Sweet Corn. The 
kernels are long and pointed, the cob is very slender 
and the whole ear about as long as Golden Bantam. 
The flavor is remarkable—in fact, very much the 
same as Golden Bantam. The habit of growth is 
rather dwarf and the stalks bear three to four 
ears. The stalks are brownish red and the silk 
is also brown at the tips. 
The cut herewith indicates that the corn is 
quite identical in appearance with Country Gentle- 
man. It is, however, among our earliest varieties 
and the color at eating stage is a rich cream 
cooking to a light golden yellow. 
We offer seed for the first time, grown in Con- 
necticut the past season. Prices, pkt., 10c.; pint, 
35c.; qt., 60c., postpaid, by mail; by express or 
freight, pint, 30c; qt., 50c.; 4 qts., $1.50. 
