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CORN. 



FOR TABLE USE- 



GERMAN, WELSCHKORN. 



When Corn in wanted toy mail, add 8 cents 



per pint to pay Postage. 



CULTURE.— Sugar Corn may be planted in rows 

 three to four feet apart, and the seeds placed about 

 eight inches apart in the rows, or planted in hills 

 three to four feet apart each way, according to va- 

 riety grown or richness of soil. Do not leave more 

 than three plants remain in each hill. It can be 

 planted in this vicinity from first of May to last of 

 July for succession of crop. By planting every two 

 weeks, a family may have good Corn throughout 

 the whole season. 



COUNTRY GENTLEMAN 



CORN. 



This is the sweetest and most deliciously flavored 

 of all Sugar Corn. It is the finest variety for the 

 table, and will delight the most fastidious epicure. 

 It produces three to four ears to the stalk, and re- 

 tains its greenness longer than other sorts. 



at. 20c. Pk.90c. Bu. $3.00. 



FIRST OP ALL.— A selection from the Cory, the 

 ears about same size as Cory, lighter in color and 

 earlier. 



Qt. 20c. Pk. 75c. Bu. $2.50. 



WHITE CORY.— An extra early variety, with 

 good-sized ears and large kernels. 



O^t. 20c. Pk. 75c. Bn. $2.50*. 



EXTRA EARLY BALTIMORE.— The hardiest and 

 earliest variety for table use; it can be planted ear- 

 lier than any other, but is not a sweet Corn; white 

 indented grains and short ears. 



Ear 5c. Dose. 30c. Qt. 15c. Pic. 75c, Bn. $2.25. 



EXTRA EARLY ADAMS.— Ear 5c. Doz. 25c 



Pt. 10c. Qt. 15c. Pk. 50c. Bn. $1.50. 



ADAMS EARLY.— A favorite in the South. 

 Ear 5c. Doz. 25c. Pt. 10c. Qt. 15c. Pk. 50c 

 Bn. $1.50. 



EARLY BURLINGTON HYBRID.— We intro- 

 duced this variety in this market five years ago, 

 and our sales have grown each year. Not a true 

 Sugar Corn, but a hybrid or mixture between the 

 Sugar Corn and the Adams Early, being as early 

 as Adams, with an ear about the size of Stowell's 

 Evergreen, and more productive than either. The- 

 husk, blade and ear, when green resemble the Sugar 

 Corn. Those who have tried it want it again. 

 Doz. 25c. Qt. 15c. Pk. 65e. Bn. $1.75. 



CROSBY'S EXTRA EARLY. — An early market 

 variety, very productive, ears rather short and rich, 

 sugary flavor. 



Q,t. 20c. Pk. 75c. Bn. $2. 50. 



EARLY MINNESOTA SUGAR.— One of the first 

 early among Sugar Corn. 



O^t. 20c. Pk. 75c. Bn. $3.5 0. 



STABLER'S EARLY.— Of larger size than usual) 

 for the early kinds. It is remarkable for the fine 

 flavor, sweetness and earliness, and is a desirable 

 gardeners' and canning variety. 



Pt. 10c. Qtt. 20c. Pk. 75c. Bn. $3.75. 



STOWELL'S EVERGREEN.— So well known, 

 that it scarcely needs description. Excellent; keeps 

 green till cold weather; ears large; one of the best. 

 Ear 5c. Doz. 30c. Q,t. 15c. Pk. 75c. Bn. $>J.25„ 



Truckers' Early Sugar Corn. 



This is the most desirable variety of Sugar Corn 

 for truckers and gardeners to plant early. As its 

 many excellent qualities are becoming generally 

 known, it has come to be one of the standard sorts. 

 It is ten days earlier than Evergreen, very pro- 

 ductive, growing two to four ears to the stalk. The 

 ears set low, are large and well filled, the grain 

 long and narrow, similar to Evergreen, but smaller. 

 It is one of the most productive varieties in culti- 

 vation. 



at. 20c. Pk. 90c. Bn. $3.00. 



MAM MOTH. 



EVERGREEN 



EARLY MAMMOTH.— A splendid market sort,, 

 producing large, handsome ears; grain large, white 

 and sweet. Fills out well at the end. 

 Ear 5c. Doz. 30c. Qt. 15c. Pk. 75c. Bn. $3.50. 



MAMMOTH SWEET.— The largest variety 

 grown; very fine for market purposes. 

 Ear 5c. Doz. 50c. Qt. 15c. Pk. 75c. Bn. $3. 50\ 



