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Stokles' Seeds for Large Vegetable Growers 



Stowell's Evergreen Corn 



244 White Cob Cory 



White Cob Cory has been recognized for years as one of the very best early Sugar Corns. It matures about the same time as 

 Golden Bantam, but has not the quality of that variety. The stalks grow about 4 feet in height, and the ear is from 6 to 7 inches 

 in length, containing twelve or fourteen rows. On the market the ears of this variety make a very favorable impression, and its popu- 

 larity with growers for market stamps it as one of the leading Sweet Corns. Our seed is 

 from the finest stock which we are able to procure, and it will be found to be one of the 

 best types of White Cob Corv ever offered. Pkt. 10 cts., Ib. 30 cts., 10 lbs. $2.60, 

 100 lbs. $25. 



262 Kendel's Early Giant 



This variety matures in midseason and is not an extra-early Corn as the name might 

 imply. The stalk grows about feet in height, bearing an ear 8 to 9 inches in length 

 and containing twelve or fourteen rows. It matures in about seventy days from planting, 

 and the length of the ear makes it a desirable market variety. The quality is not 

 exceptional, although very good, and other varieties can be more highly recommended for 

 home-garden use. The seed which we offer is grown under our own supervision, and only 

 the very best ears have been saved for seed. Pkt. 10 cts., lb. 30 cts., 10 lbs. $2.60, 100 

 lbs. $25. 



264 Early Mammoth 



Early Mammoth matures about a week after Kendel's Early Giant and about ten 

 days earlier than Stowell's Evergreen. The stalks grow about 634 to 7 feet; the ear con- 

 tains sixteen or eighteen rows and averages 7 to 734 inches in length. The quality is 

 superior to Kendel's Early Giant. On account of its maturing a week to ten days earlier 

 than Stowell's Evergreen, it is recommended for the northern sections where that some- 

 times does not fully mature. It is an excellent midseason variety and, in our estimation, 

 is second only to Double-Barreled Best. Crop Failed. 



270 Country Gentleman (Shoe-Peg) 



Country Gentleman, or Shoe-Peg, needs little introduction to most planters. The 

 exceptional quality and depth of grain make it one of the best eating varieties. Besides 

 this, it remains tender and fit for use longer, perhaps, than any other sort. The stalk grows 

 634 to 7 feet high; the ears are from 6 to 7 inches in length and are well filled at the ends. 

 The eating qualities of this variety are very good, and the small cob allows room for full 

 development of deep, sweet kernels. The stalks often bear two and three ears each. 

 Customers are never disappointed when they plant this for home or market use. Pkt. 

 10 cts., Ib. 40 cts., 10 lbs. $3.50, 100 lbs. $30. 



275 StowelPs Evergreen 



This is perhaps the best-known and most largely used variety of Sweet Corn now 

 sold. The ears are very white, having deep-set kernels of exceptional eating quality. 

 The ears average 7 to 8 inches and have sixteen or eighteen rows; the stalks grow 7 to 

 734 feet in height. The late maturity of this variety makes it more suitable in sections 

 not too far north, where Early Mammoth should be recommended. Stowell's Evergreen is 

 one of the most tender and best eating varieties of the whole list. The seed has been grown 

 under the most careful supervision, and we can heartily recommend it. Pkt. 10 cts., lb. 

 35 cts., 10 lbs. $3.25, 100 lbs. $28. 



Country Gentleman Sweet Corn 



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