The only way to have good, sweet, sugary Corn Is to grow it yourself 41 



Sweet or Sugar Corns Ready to Use in 55 to 62 Days 



Cdlture.— Plant when danger of frost Is over, In drills 2x3 feet or 3x4 feet apart, about an inch deep and the seed 8 Inches apart In the rows, 

 or 4 seeds may be dropped in hills 3 to 4 feet apart each way, allowing 2 or 3 plants to remain in a hill. Make successional plantings until July 

 JOth to insure plenty ol corn during the summer, and to have enough to dry or can for winter use. A paclcet will plant about 100 feet of drill, 

 half pound for 200 hills ; 12% pounds per acre. Ready to eat or for market in 55 to 90 days. 



*20f; Maule's Ideal Carly Corn 



Do you want delicious corn on your fable the 4ih of July? 

 If so, plant flils extremely hardy, early maturing, large eared sort 



We have produced iu this early corn a variety which stands alone as a money 

 maker. It is in the same class as the Earliest of All sugar corns, considerably 

 larger, and, best of all, contains a sweetness equal to most true sugar varieties. 



It has the power of germiuation under conditions where all others have failed, 

 and can safely be planted much earlier than any true sugar corn on account of its 

 extreme hardiness. It adapts itself to any kind of soil, either sand or heavy clay. 



It is as large as Stowell's Evergreen. The fodder grows 6 feet high; no small 

 item to a gardener ; and as a proof of its quality and sweetness, we have a con- 

 tinuous call for "Ideal" from our customers year after year. In earliness, any 

 one growing this pearly white corn will have the crop marketed and the money 

 iu his pocket before any of the early sugar corns are ready. Matures in 55 days. 



Pkt., 12 cts.; half pound, 30 cts.; pound, 50 cts., postpaid. 

 Not prepaid, pound, 35 cents; 5 pounds or over at 

 30 cents per pound; 100 pounds, $27.00. 



206 MAULE'S IDEAL EARLY CORN. 



* 207 Golden Bantam 



The Earliest and Sweetest Yellow Grained Variety 



This Is a very early sweet corn, deep yellow in color. The de- 

 licious yellow kernels are so tender that they do not need scor- 

 ing or cutting across the grain; the flavor is also distinct, being 

 almost as sweet as honey. Can be planted thickly, and with 

 us every stalli has from 2 to 3 perfect ears about 6 inches long. 

 Matures iu CO days. Most popular sort for the home garden. 

 Pkt>, IScts.; Iialfpouiid, S5 cts.; poiiiiid,4:5 cts., postpaid. 

 Mot prepaid, pound, 30 cts.; 5 pounds or ovei-at !i7 cents 

 per pound; 100 pounds, $^4.00. 



208 Kendel's Early Giant 



Early, with Ears of Remarkable Size 



The ears measure 8 to 10 Inches long arid have 10 to 18 rows 

 of grains. Themajorityof the ears are 12 rowed. The kernels 

 are pure white, and are very sweet, tender and palatable. 

 Kendel's Early Giant is a prolific variety, and matures Its 

 la,rge ears in about 60 days, depending on location and character 

 of soil. The large, well filled and highly palatable ears com- 

 mand a quick sale in any market where there is a demand for 

 really choice early sweet corn. Valuable for the home garden. 

 Pkt., 10 cts.; half pound, 35 cts.; pound, 40 cts., postpaid. 

 Not prepaid, pound, 35 cts.; 5 pounds or over at SI cents 

 per pound; 100 pounds, $18.00. 



4? 211 Golden Giant 



An Extremly Early and Sweet Large Eared Yellow Grain Sort. 



Golden Giant Is a cross between Golden Bantam and Howling 

 Mob, combining the distinct buttery flavor of its most delicious 

 yellow parent with the size of Its white parent, making It the 

 sweetest, most tender and juicy of all sweet corns. The stalks 

 grow iii to 6 feet high, producing In 62 days two to three good 

 ears 7 to 9 inches long with 12 to 20 rows of long, deep kernels 

 of deep orange color. The husk is very heavy, aflfording the 

 end protection from worm and bird. It excels all other early 

 varieties in size, productiveness and quality. It is an excellent 

 yellow grained corn for the home or market garden. 



Pkt., m cts.; ^ pound, 25 cts.; pound, 45 cts., postpaid. 

 Not prepaid, pound, 35 cts.; 5 pounds or over at 30 cents 

 per pound; 100 pounds, $35.00. 



Maturity Dates 



In all descriptions of VEGETABLE SEEDS 

 offered in this Seed Book, we have given the 

 maturity date, starting from day of sowing seed. 

 This will tell you when youmay expect vegetables 

 ready for the table; of course the weather con- 

 ditions must be favorable for producing the crop. 



Customers may order 2 pounds or over at 5 pound 

 rate; 10 pounds or over at 100 pound rate. 



NOTICE 



We oHer Sweet Corn by Ihe half 

 pound and pound instead of pints, 

 quarts, etc. Half pound equals a 

 little more than % pint. 1 pound 

 equals a little more than 1 pint. 

 2 pounds equals a little more than 

 1 quart. 123^ lbs. equals about 1 

 pech: jiOlhs. equals about 1 bushel. 



207 GOLDEN BANTAM. 



