_ Stoke Standard §eee>s ^/x^r 9 Garden cund Farm 



MAIN-CROP SWEET CORN 



262 Kendel's Early Giant 



A standard midsummer variety of great merit, which has become 

 quite popular with a large portion of our trade. It produces large 

 ears with ten or twelve rows, and is ready for the market in seventy 

 days from the time of planting. The quality is superb, with kernels 

 that are very tender and of the finest flavor. It can be used either 

 for the home table or for market with equal satisfaction. It is one 

 of our most dependable midsummer sorts. Pkt. 8 cts., pt. 10 cts. 

 (by mail 15 cts.), qt. 20 cts. (by mail 30 cts.), V 2 pk. 75 cts., pk. $1.40, 

 bus. $5. 



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Early Evergreen 



The ears of this well-known variety are almost as large as Stowell's 

 Evergreen, but they will mature fully ten days earlier than that 

 variety. When cooked it is exceedingly sweet, tender and of fine 

 quality. It is recommended particularly as a main-crop Corn, to be 

 grown in northern localities where there is some danger of a variety 

 such as Stowell's Evergreen not maturing. Pkt. 8 cts., pt. 10 cts. (by 

 mail 15 cts.), qt. 20 cts. (by mail 30 cts.), y 2 pk. 75 cts., pk. $1.40 

 bus. $5. 



New Jersey truckers' method of packing Sweet Corn for 

 the Philadelphia markets 



LATE VARIETIES 



270 Country Gentleman 



This is one of the most popular varieties of Sugar 

 Corn in the entire list. It was formerly known as 

 "Shoe-Peg," owing to the arrangement of the 

 crowded kernels which are irregularly placed; they 

 are deep-set and very sweet. It remains tender 

 and fit for use longer than most other sorts. The 

 ears average 9 inches in length, and are borne 

 two to four on a stalk. The cob is small and very closely packed from tip to butt with white kernels of the finest 

 quality. Pkt. 8 cts., pt. 10 cts. (by mail 15 cts.), qt. 20 cts. (by mail 30 cts.), V2pk. 70 cts., pk. $1.35, bus. $5. 



Country Gentleman Corn — Late 



275 Stowell's Evergreen 



The best known and most largely planted of the main-crop varieties. It fills the place in our late varieties 

 that Double-Barreled Best fills in the main-season varieties. It is distinguished by its white, rather deep kernels 

 and rich, long-keeping qualities. In flavor it is one of the best, is exceedingly tender, and is the standard Sweet 

 Corn in many sections of the country. It is not advisable, however, to use this sort in far northern localities, 

 as there is danger of its not maturing. Early Evergreen is advised for such conditions. The Stowell seed which 

 we offer this year has been grown under careful supervision, and we offer it to our customers with a full assur- 

 ance that it will give every satisfaction. Pkt. 8 cts., pt. 10 cts. (by mail 15 cts.), qt. 20 cts. (by mail 30 cts.), 

 i/zpk. 70 cts., pk. $1.35, bus. $5. 



NOT LISTED 



White Mexican \ 



Peep-o'-Day . . • ( 



Holmes' Early Premo ( 



Stokes' Standard Earliest . . . . / 



Crosby's Extra-Early ■} 



Floracroft Beauty ( 



Early Champion j 



Early Metropolitan / 



KEY TO DISCARDED VARIETIES OF SWEET CORN 



SUBSTITUTE 



S. S. GOLDEN BANTAM 



KENDEL'S EARLY GIANT 



NOT LISTED SUBSTITUTE 



Early Cory MAMMOTH WHITE CORY 



Burlington Hybrid ) SNOW-CREAM TABLE 



Adams Extra-Early J 



Potter's Excelsior ~) 



Shaker's Early ( 



Stabler's Early ( 



Stokes' Standard Second Early . . J 



Late Mammoth STOWELL'S EVERGREEN 



DOUBLE-BARRELED BEST 



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