Cole's Seed Store, Pella, Iowa 



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SWEET CORN 



Ger. Welshkoren. Fr. Mais. 

 One quart will plant 200 hills. 



The Sweet or Sugar varieties being liable to rot 

 in cold or wet ground, should not be planted before 

 May, or until the ground has become warm, and for 

 a succession, plant every two weeks, until the mid- 

 dle of July, in rich, well-manured ground, in hills 

 three feet apart each way, covering about an inch, 

 and thin out to three plants to a hill, or plant in 

 rows four feet apart, and to stand eight inches 

 apart in tho rows. 



If wanted by Express or Freight, deduct for 

 postage 5 cts., per pt. 10 cts., per qt. 



PEEP OP DAY. See Novelties. 



WHITE EVERGREEN. See Novelties. 



Pirst of All Corn 



FIRST OP ALL. One of the Earliest. Ripen- 

 ing early, ears large and of superior quality, 

 sweet and of delicious flavor. Extremely valuable 

 to market gardeners for first early. Per pkt. 5 

 cts., pt. 20 cts., qt. 35 cts., pk. $1.00, bu. $3.50. 



MAMMOTH "WHITE CORY. This strain is as 

 early as the original Cory. The ears are 12- 

 rowed, much larger in size, white cobbed. No 

 other Sweet Corn will find ready sale, as this is 

 king of the market, for no other variety can 

 compete with it as an extra early, and thus the 

 market gardener who raises it monopolizes the 

 cream of the early trade. Per pkt. 5 cts., pt. 

 20 cts., qt. 35 cts., pk. $1.00, bu. $3.50. 



EARLY CHAMPION. The earliest large Sweet 

 Corn. Produces ears ten inches long in 60 days. 

 This variety is, without question, the earliest 

 large Sweet Corn yet introduced, being only a 

 few days later than the first early small sorts. 

 Ears nearly as large as the Mammoth twelve- 

 rowed; pure -white kernels, with medium sized 

 white cob; very sweet, tender, and full of milk, 

 yielding from two to three ears to the stalk. 

 Per pkt. 5 cts., pt. 20 cts., qt. 35 cts., pk. $1.00, 

 bu. $3.50. 



STOWELL'S EVERGREEN. This variety is 

 more largely planted than any other, being the 

 general favorite with canners and market gar- 

 deners for late use. It is very productive, the 

 ears are of large size, grains deep, exceptionally 

 tender and sugary, and remain for a long time 

 in an edible condition. This variety is necessary 

 to every p-arden. Our stock is very fine and 

 specially recommended. Per pkt. 5 cts., pt. 20 

 cts., qt. 35 cts., pk. 75 cts., bu. $3.00. 



COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. This excellent va- 

 riety is regarded as the sweetest corn grown. It 

 is pre-eminentlv an epicure variety, being the 

 sweetest and most tender of all. The ears are 

 medium, cob small, kernels of extraordinary 

 depth, pearly whiteness. It is very productive, 

 bearing from two to four ears on the stalk. It 

 matures medium to late. Per pkt. 5 cts., pt. 20 

 cts., qt. 35 cts., pk. $1.00, bu. $3.50. 



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Nonesuch Sweet Corn 



NONESUCH SUGAR. This variety is one of 

 the finest Sweet Corns in cultivation. It will 

 please a lover of delicious, meaty Sweet Corn, 

 and will suit the most exacting customer. Me- 

 dium early, coming in after the second earlies, 

 of extra strong growth, stalks and cobs of a 

 beautiful pink color, grain white, ears large, 

 twelve to fourteen rowed ; wonderfully pro- 

 ductive. Per pkt. 5 cts., pt. 20 cts., qt. 35 

 cts., pk. $1.00, bu. $3.50. 



GOLDEN BANTAM. This new variety of yel- 

 low grained Sweet Corn is one of the richest in 

 flavor of any corn grown. Of extreme hardi- 

 ness, can be planted earlier than any other true 

 sweet corn, and will then produce the earliest 

 supply of ears for the table. The stalks grow 

 about four feet in height and average about two 

 good ears to each stalk. The ears are 5 to 6 

 inches in length, the grains when ears are ready 

 for use are a bright golden yellow. The flavor 

 is exceptionally rich and sugary, claimed to be 

 the sweetest of all corns. Per pkt. 5 cts., pU 

 20 cts., qt. 35 cts., pk. $1.00. 



EARLY EVERGREEN. This variety is a se- 

 lection from the Stowell's Evergreen. A Mich- 

 igan grower has for years repeatedly made se- 

 lections for earliness and the result is the "Early 

 Evergreen." It possesses every good quality of 

 Stowell's Evergreen and resembling it in every 

 respect, except that the stalk is about one fool 

 shorter, more closely joined, and that it will 

 mature fully 10 days earlier. It is a splendid 

 variety to come in between the early and the 

 late sorts. There is no better variety than the 

 Early Evergreen for the market gardener who 

 wishes to get the cream of the trade. It will 

 no doubt become a popular variety. Per pkt. 

 5 cts., pt. 20 cts., qt. 35 cts., pk. $1.00, bu. 

 $3.50. 



Sweet Fodder Corn 



SWEET PODDER CORN. There is nothing 

 better for green feed, or for curing for winter 

 than sweet corn. Cattle highly relish it, and 

 when fed on it keep in fine condition and give 

 an abundance of milk. It has the great merit 

 of being so sweet and palatable that cattle eat 

 every part of the stalks and leaves. Also ex- 

 cellent for soiling. Sow in drills or broadcast. 



EVERGREEN LATE PODDER CORN. 



pk. 60 cts., bu. $2.00, 2 bu. $3.50. 



Per 



EARLY PODDER SWEET CORN Fine for 

 early feed in summer when pastures are short 

 Per pk. 60 cts., bu. $2.00, 2 bu. $3.50, 



