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Oklahoma White Wonder. 



OKLAHOMA WHITE WONDER.— The 



king- of all corn. It grows under conditions 

 that kill all other varieties. It is, as its 

 name implies, a white variety. Its good 

 points are so numerous that were we to 

 detail them all, one by one, our readers 

 would think we were exaggerating the 

 facts. But this corn is grown in every 

 part of the country and is pleasing every 

 one that has planted it. It is grand and 

 good and reliable — a veritable mortgage 

 lifter. It makes the prettiest stand of any 

 corn we have ever seen. The stalks grow 

 from ten to thirteen feet in height and are 

 exceedingly thick, with short and heavy 

 joints. 



SNOWFLAKE WHITE DENT.— Large 



ear, large cob; very rank and strong 



growth — good in all that makes up a big 

 White corn. 



STOWELL'S EVERGREEN SUGAR.— 



This is the best of all Sugar Corn. It is 

 early, the ears are of large size and are well 

 filled. It remains green longer than any 

 other variety, and is quite productive. The 

 cultivation of this excellent cereal, as well 

 as all other Sugar Corn, is much neglected, 

 yet why people will plant common field 

 corn for table use considering size instead 

 of quality, we cannot understand. 



Stowell's Evergreen Sugar. 



Plant all varieties of Peanuts and all varieties of Field Corn. 



