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CORN, Sweet or Sugar 



Packets of all varieties of Sweet Corn, 10 cents each, postpaid 



Stabler's Early. (See cut.) Of much larger size than usual for the early 

 kinds of Sweet Corn and ot most delicious flavor. The grains are broad 

 and very tender. This is a fine variety for the home garden. By express 

 or freight, at purchaser's expense, lb., 35 cts. ; 2 lbs., 60 cts. (if by 

 Parcel Post add as noted at top of page 24); 10 lbs., $2.50. 



Peep=0*Day. Originating in the far North, this variety is therefore ex- 

 tremely early in maturing. Besides this very important feature, it is a "Sweei 

 Corn" in the true sense of the word, being remarkably sweet and tender. 

 The stalks grow about three and one-half feet high, and are usually very 

 prolific, producing from two to five ears each, which measure about five 

 inches in length and are well filled. By express or freight, at purchaser's 

 expense, lb., 40 cts.; 2 lbs., 70 cts. (if by Parcel Post add as noted at top 

 of page 24); 10 lbs., $3 00. 



Adams' Extra Early. The hardiest and earliest variety for table use; it 

 can be planted earlier than any other, but is not a Sweet Corn. By 

 express or freight, at purchaser's expense, lb., 30 cts.; 2 lbs., 50 cts. (if 

 by Parcel Post add as noted at top of page 24); 10 lbs., $2.25. 



Crosby's Early. A favorite variety, very early, productive; rich, sugary 

 flavor. Ears about 6 inches long and usually contain 14 rows. By express 

 or freight, at purchaser's expense, lb., 35 cts.; 2 lbs., 60 cts. (if by Parcel 

 Post add as noted at top of page 24); 10 lbs., $2.50. 



Mammoth White Cory. Early as ordinary Cory; preferred by many who 

 object to the red cob sorts. The stalks do not grow very tali, are very pro- 

 lific, usually bearing two ears each. By express or freight, at purchaser's 

 expense, lb., 35 cts.; 2 lbs., 60 cts. (if by Parcel Post add as noted at top 

 of page 24); 10 lbs., $J.50. 



Howling Mob. A large extra early variety, which may be planted early 

 and is productive. By express or freight, at purchaser's expense, lb., 35 

 cts.; 2 lbs., 60 cts. (if by Parcel Post add as noted at top of page 24); 

 10 lbs., $2.50. 



Kendel's Early Qiant. While producing large ears, this variety will also 

 mature rapidly, making Corn ready for use ahead of some of the old stand- 

 ard early sorts which produce smaller ears. The ears are about 7 inches 

 in length, with pure white grains, very weet and tender. By express or 

 freight, at purchaser's expense, lb., 35 cts.; 2 lbs., 60 cts. (if by Parcel 

 Post add as noted at top of page 24); 10 lbs., $2.50. 



Mammoth Early. A second-early variety, which bears large ears with 

 large-sized grains and is very sweet. By express or freight, at purchaser's 

 expense, lb , 35 cts.; 2 lbs., 60 cts. (if by Parcel Post add as noted at top 

 of page 24); 10 lbs., $2.60. 



Early Evergreen. This variety resembles Stowell's Evergreen, but is ready 

 for use much earlier, and remains in good condition equally as long. The 

 ears grow to a good size, usually about 7 inches long, and contain from 16 

 to 18 rows of deep, sweet grains. By express or freight, at purchaser's 

 expense, lb., 35 cts.; 2 lbs., 60 cts. (if by Parcel Post add as noted at top 

 of page 24); 10 lbs., $2.50. 



Stowell's Evergreen, Improved. This well-known variety is largely 

 planted for the late, or main crop and is very productive. The ears grow 

 to a large size and grains are very tender and sugary. By express or freight, 

 at purchaser's expense, lb., 35 cts.; 2 lbs., 60 cts. (if by Parcel Post add 

 as noted at top of page 24); 10 lbs., $2.50. 



Zig-Zag Evergreen. A good sweet Corn. The ears are large and grains 

 same shape as Stowell's Evergreen, but are arranged on the cob in a zig- 

 zag manner, hence its name. By express or freight, at purchaser's expense, 

 lb., 35 cts.; 2 lbs., 60 cts. (if by Parcel Post add as noted at top of pag^ 

 24); 10 lbs., $2.50. 



Country Gentleman, Little Qem, or Shoe Peg. A very popular 

 variety which ripens about the same time as Stowell's Evergreen. The 

 ears grow to a medium size, with deep grains in irregular rows on cob, and 

 deliciously sweet, tender and milky. A fine late variety. By express or 

 freight, at purchaser's expense, lb., 40 cts.; 2 lbs., 70 cts. (if by Parcel 

 Post add as noted at top of page 24); 10 lbs., $3.00. 



Mammoth Late. The largest late sort, very productive and fine flavor. 



By express or freight, at purchaser's expense, lb., 35 cts.; 2 lbs., 60 cts. 

 (if by Parcel Post add as noted at top of page 24); 10 lbs., $2.50. 



Potter's Excelsior, or Squantum. A late variety, producing large 

 ears. By express or freight, at purchaser's expense, lb., 35 cts.; 2 lbs., 

 60 cts. (if by Parcel Post add as noted at top of page 24); 10 lbs., $2.50. 



Black Mexican. A black-grained variety, sweet and tender. By express 

 or freight, at purchaser's expense, lb., 40 els.; 2 lbs., 70 cts. (if by Parcel 

 Post add as noted at top of page 24); 10 lbs., $3.00. 



POP-CORN OnthoEarOnly. 



White Rice, White Pearl, and Queen's Uolden. Each at 30 cts. per 



lb., by mail postpaid; 10 lbs., $1.50, by express at purchaser's expense. 

 FIELD AND FODDER CORN (Seepages 47 and 48) 



