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SWEET CORN (Continued) 

 GOLDEN SUNSHINE A comparatively new early yellow sweet corn of verj' good 

 qualitj'. Three to 4 days earlier than our Golden Bantam ; the plant is also taller and 

 more \igorous, and the ears, 10 and 12 rowed, are considerably larger. A popiilar 

 variety for market gardeners and a good home garden com. 80 days. 

 Carton 10c; lb. 45c; 10 lbs. $3.50. 



HOWLI NG MOB Vigorous plants, 43^2 to 5 feet tall, bear ears 7 to 7M inches in length, 

 12 rowed, with medium sized deep kernels of milky white and of sweet rich flavor. 

 A very good midseason variety for home garden and truckers. 85 to 88 daj'S. 

 Carton ioc; lb. 40c; 10 lbs. $3.00. 



OREGON EVERGREEN Earher than Stowell's and just as fine and sweet. Very popular 

 in Southern Cahfornia for producing com through the winter. A good canning variety 

 and also a good late com in the North. Ears medium to large, 12 to 18 rowed; kernels 

 pure white; husks firm and strong, greatly protecting the ear from the com ear worm 

 and allowing long distance shipping. It will remain in good edible condition longer 

 than any other variety. 95 daj'S. 

 Carton 10c; lb. 45c; 10 lbs. $3.50. 



STOWELL'S EVERGREEN Standard late variety, very valuable for canning and much 



grown for market. Plants 7 to 7J4 feet tall. Ears 8 inches long; 2J^ to 2}4. inches thick; 

 14 to 20 rowed. Kernels very deep, white, sweet, and tender; remain in table condition 

 a long time. 105 daj's. 

 Carton 10c; lb. 40c; 10 lbs. $3.00. 



WHIPPLE'S EARLY YELLOW A fine new yeUow sweet corn. Stalks 6 feet tall; ears 

 14 rowed and 7 to 8 inches long; kernels broad, deep, and of excellent flavor. About 

 the same in season as Golden Bantam, but ears are larger. 

 Carton 10c; lb. 45c; 10 lbs. $3.50. 



FIELD CORN 



EXTRA EARLY ADAMS 78 days to table condition. Hardy; much used for table in the 

 South. Plants 4 feet tall. Ears 4^ to 5 inches long; \% inches thick; 12 to 14 rowed. 

 Kernels white, sweet, and fairly tender at table stage, but become smooth and hard 

 when ripe. 

 Carton 10c; lb. 30c; 10 lbs. $2.50. 



EARLY ADAMS or BURLINGTON 90 days to table condition.'Hardy; much used for 



table in the South. Plants 6 to 7 feet tall. Ears 7 to 8 inches long; 2 inches thick; 12 

 to 14 rowed. Kernels white, fairly sweet, and tender; become smooth and hard when 

 ripe. 

 Carton 10c; lb. 30c; 10 lbs. $2.50. 



EARLY GOLDEN DENT or PRIDE OF THE NORTH Plants 7 feet taU. Dry ears 7 

 inches long; 1*4 inches thick; 12 to 16 rowed. Kernels yellow, hard, dented; of high 

 feeding quality and excellent for meal. 

 Carton 10c; lb. 30c; 10 lbs. $2.50. 



POP CORN 



GOLDEN HULLESS Plant 4^ to 5 feet tall. Ripe ears 3^ to 4 inches long: VA inches 

 thick; blocky. Kernels rich golden yellow; pointed. Kernels large and white with a 

 tinge of cream when popped. 

 Carton 10c; lb. 35c; 10 lbs. $3.00. 



JAPANESE HULLESS A dwarf medium late variety of excellent quality and a sure 

 popper. The stout 4-inch ears ■nith uneven rows furnish hard, flinty kernels. 

 Carton 10c; lb. 35c; 10 lbs. $3.00. 



WHITE RICE This productive rather late kind supplies dehcious popped corn. The 

 plant is -v-igorous and grows 24 rowed ears 53^ inches long. 

 Carton 10c; lb. 35c; 10 lbs. $3.00. 



CORN SALAD 



There is great satisfaction in having 



sweet corn late in the season as well as 



early. Stowell's Evergreen is an 



excellent choice. 



LARGE SEEDED, LARGE LEAVED This is a small, quick growing salad plant for late fall, winter and spring use. The leaves 

 are used as a substitute for lettuce and spinach. 



During August or September sow the seed in shallow drills about 1 foot apart, covering with about 14, inch of fine soil firmlj^ 

 pressed do^m. On the approach of severe cold weather, cover with straw. The plants will also do well if the seed is sown on 

 verj^ rich soU. The seed we offer is extra cleaned. 

 Pkt. 5c; oz. 20c; M 'b. 60c; lb. $1.75. 



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