WALTEP^P. STOKES- 219 Market §^eet. PHIbADELPHIA,EA. 



New Mammoth White Cory. 



POSTPAID 



BY EXPRESS 



OR 



FREIGHT 



Larger than White Corj'; 



Ft. 



Qt. 



Qt. 



Pk. 



Bus. 



white cob So 



20 



$0 30 



$0 20 



$1 



10 



$4 25 



Early Minnesota. Nearly as 













early as Cory ; dwarf ; ears w-hite. 



20 



30 



20 



I 



10 



4 00 



New Early Champion. Ripens 













ahead of Crosby; large ears.. . . 



20 



30 



20 



I 



10 



4 25 



Kendel's Early Giant. Large; 















20 



30 



20 



I 



10 



4 25 



Crosby's Extra-Early. Fair- 















20 



30 



20 



I 



10 



4 00 



SECOND-EARLY, or 

 INTERMEDIATE 



noveltyI 



CORN, SWEET or SUGAR 



Culture. The first planting may be made from May i to lo, planting early, midseason and late varieties at the same time, to give 

 succession from the first crop until October, or the same varieties ma}' be planted at intervals of two weeks until the middle "of July. Plant 

 in hills 3 feet apart each way, with five or six kernels in the hill, for standard sorts. The dwarf varieties may be set in drills 3 feet apart, 

 with the plants 8 to 12 inches apart in the row. The ground should be made rich and kept hoed constantly. 



One quart will plant 200 hills; one peck will plant one acre 



EXTRA-EARLY SWEET CORN 



FLORACROFT BEAUTY. A very early Corn, with large ears of 

 great quality. The ears are from 6 to 7 inches long, with ten to 

 twelve rows of good-sized, deep grains, tender and juicy, with a 

 rich, sweet flavor. Stalks 5 to 6 feet 

 high, vnth long blades and generally 

 two good ears to a stalk. Pkt. 10 cts., 

 Hpt. 20 cts., pt. 30 cts., postpaid; by 

 'express, pt. 20 cts., qt. 30 cts., 4 qts. 

 85 cts., pk. Si. 50. 



STOKES' STANDARD EARLIEST. 



Very early, but not dwarf like some 

 extra-early sorts. Fine quality, good- 

 sized ear and excellent flavor. Pkt. 

 10 cts., pt. 20 cts., postpaid; by express, 

 qt. 20 cts., 4 qts. 70 cts., pk. $1.20. 



Stokes' Standard Earliest Sugar Corn is the 

 sweetest early Corn we have ever had. Now 

 (July i) we have been enjoying it for some 

 time. — ^J. A. Roberts, Malvern, Pa. 



GOLDENROD. Yellow; beautifully col- 

 ored hybrid resulting from a cross 

 between Stowell's Evergreen and Gol- 

 den Bantam. Matures from sixty to 

 seventy days from planting, ears 8 to 

 10 inches long, with twelve rows of 

 deep, tender, delicious kernels. Pkt. 10 

 cts., pt. 25 cts., qt. 45 cts., postpaid; 

 by express or freight, pt. 20 cts., qt. 35 

 cts., ^pk. Si. 20, pk. $2. 



GOLDEN BANTAM. Early; ears 5 to 6 



inches long, with eight rows of broad, 

 yellow grains. Excellent for the home- 

 garden, but not suitable for market, 

 as the color gives it the appearance of 

 being old. Pkt. 10 cts., pt. 30 cts., 

 qt. 45 cts., postpaid; by express, qt. 

 30 cts.. }ipk. 85 cts., pk. $1.50. 



PEEP-O'DAY. Stalks grow 3^ feet 

 high, and bear from two to five ears 

 each. Ears small and filled with 

 tender, pure white kernels. Pkt. 10 

 cts., pt. 20 cts., qt. 35 cts., postpaid; by 

 express, qt. 25c., pk. Si. 25, bus. S4.S0. 

 HOLMES' PREMO 60-DAY. Can be 

 planted very early and seed will not rot. Stalks 5 feet high, mostly 

 bearing two well-developed ears of extra quality. Good early mar- 

 j ket sort. Pkt. 10 cts., pt. 20 cts., qt. 35 cts., postpaid; by express 

 or freight, qt. 25 cts., J^pk. 75 cts., pk. Si. 25. 

 SNOW CREAM TABLE CORN. Beautiful, snow-white ears 7 to 

 8 inches long, filled to the tip with twelve to fourteen rows of broad, 

 attractive grains. Will produce more salable ears than any other 

 variety. Snow Cream is tender and handsome, ver>' prolific, with 

 two or three ears to the stalk and is a strong grower. An excel- 

 lent market sort. Pkt. 10 cts., pt. 20 cts., qt. 35 cts., postpaid; 

 by express or freight, qt. 25 cts., pk. $1.25. 



Your Stiow Cream Corn was ready July J, and very fine. — Mrs. G. W. 

 HoLLOWAY, Salisburj'. Md. 

 BURLINGTON HYBRID. Recommended for market only. Comes 

 in with Adams' Early, but has attractive ears more than double 

 the length. Pkt. 10 cts., pt. 20 cts., qt. 30 cts., postpaid; by ex- 

 press, qt. 20 cts., pk. Si. 10, bus. S4. 

 WHITE MEXICAN. Everyone who has grown the Black Mexican 

 Sweet Corn remembers its delicious sweetness and fine flavor. 

 This is just the same except that it is pure white. Four to six 

 days earlier than Early Cory, and fully as early as the Golden 

 Bantam. Pkt. 10 cts., pt. 25 cts., qt. 40 cts., postpaid; by express, 

 pt. 15 cts., qt. 25 cts., J^pk. 80 cts., pk. Si. 40. 

 Large packet of any of the following varieties, 10 cts., postpaid 



Adams' Extra-Early. Not Pt 



Sugar Corn; small ears; earlySo 20 

 Early Cory. (Red Cob.) Early 

 variety; fair-sized ears 20 



POSTPAro 



Qt, 



Qt. 



So 30 So 20 

 , 30 20 



BY EXPRESS OR FREIGHT 



Pk. 

 00 



Bus. 

 5° 



I 10 4 00 



DOUBLE-BARRELED BEST. Has 



the distinct characteristic of 

 having 

 two ears 



to the stalk. It is the result of seven 

 years of improvement. In 1906 the 

 originator crossed StoweU s Evergreen 

 and a local variety of similar type. 

 In 1909 there was a slight infusion of 

 an early Corn. By careful selection 

 each year, he de\eloped a second- 

 early Corn and a main-season 

 Com in one. Double Barreled 

 Best's chief characteristic is the 

 large, thick ears, with two good ears 

 on a stalk. The grower, who raises 

 from fifteen to twenty acres of Sugar 

 Corn for market each year, has tested 

 many kinds and this beats them all, 

 commanding a fancy price on the 

 market. In cutting for market he cuts 

 the tops off the stalks that have two 

 big thick ears properly set on a me- 

 dium-sized stalk. Pkt. 10 cts., Hpt- 

 20 cts., pt. 30 cts., postpaid; by express, pt. 20c, qt. 35c., pk. S2. 



"l&^o!^-EiS^?.°A^e^ -^STOKES'STANMia 



later than Stokes' Earliest. Large ear vAth ten or twelve rows of 

 sweet, tender grains. Pkt. 10 cts., pt. 20 cts., postpaid; by express, 

 qt. 20 cts., 4 qts. 70 cts., pk. Si. 20. 



Large packet of any of the following varieties, 10 cts., postpaid 



Double-barreled Best 



Potter's Excelsior, or Squan- Pt. 



tum. Ears large So 20 



Shakers' Early. Large, white. 20 



Stabler's Early. Grains deep. 20 

 Early Evergreen. As large as 



Stowell's; ten days earlier 20 



Early Mammoth, or Asylum. 20 



Qt. 



BY EXPRESS OR FREIGHT 





Qt. 



Pk. 



Bus. 



30 



So 20 



Si 10 



$4 25 



35 



25 



I 25 



4 50 



35 



25 



I 25 



4 50 



30 



20 



I 10 



4 25 



30 



20 



I 10 



4 25 



LATE or GENE RAL CROP 



STOKES^STAN DARDI 



STOKES' STANDARD 

 MAIN- CROP. A fine, large- 

 eared, late Sugar Corn, very tender and sweet. Pkt. 10 cts., pt. 

 20 cts., postpaid; by express, qt. 20 cts., 4 qts. 70 cts., pk. Si. 20. 



COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. This is the Com I like best. It cannot 

 be beaten for quality. Pkt. 10 cts., pt. 20 cts., qt. 30 cts., post- 

 paid; by express, qt. 25 cts., pk. Si. 25, bus. S4.50. 

 Large packed of any of the following varieties, 10 cts., postpaid 



20 



Zigzag Evergreen. Good- 

 sized, sweet ears So 



Shoe Peg, or Ne Plus Ultra. 



Small; irregular rows 20 



Stowell's Evergreen. Original. 20 

 Black Mexican. Black grains. . 20 

 Late Mammoth. The largest 

 ear of all; rich and sweet 20 



POSTPAID 



Pt. Q 



BY EXPRESS OR FREIGHT 



t. 



Qt. 



Pk. 



Bus. 



30 



So 25 



$1 10 



S4 50 



30 



25 



I 25 



4 50 



30 



20 



I 10 



4 00 



30 



25 



I 25 



4 SO 



35 



25 



I 25 



4 SO 



12 



