J\ T/TXC^l^^ Sweet t'orji in bnlk. even after Iteinu' tliorouKl'Iy eured, will often KJitlier nioistnre jiuil 

 ^ ^ V A. • spoil, partieularly if it Iia.s been expo.sert t<» a low temperature. To prevent this it shonlil 



be taUeii ont of the basT as soon as received and spread in a dry place. 



SWEET n SUGAR CORN 



FOR TABLE USE. 



GERMAN, WELSCHKORN 



WHEN CORN IS WANTED BY MAIL. ADD 8 CENTS PER PINT TO PAY POSTAGE. 



LA.TI RE. — Sugar Corn may be planted in rows 3 to 4 feet apart, and the seeds placed about 8 inches apart in the rows, or 

 planted in liills 3 to 4 teet apart each way, according to variety grown or richness of soil. Do not let 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 

 'anting every two weeks a family may have good Corn throughout J-ho wliole season. 



& T. CO.-S .\E-\V «0-D.\Y rOR\.~The largest extra early 

 Corn grown. As early as Extra Karlv Adams, but grows larger 

 em-^y Ht.. li«tc. Peek. 75c. Hus.. ^:i.50. 



DUt A-h 



Ikxtr A 



M.^ 15c. 



E.VRLV AD VMS.— Ear. 5c. 

 Peck. 5()c. Ilus.. !!(I.»t». 



Doz. 



ioc. 



Pt.. lOc. 



E.VRLY ADAMS.— A favorite in the South. 

 l.a^. 5e. Doz.. ::5c. Pt.. lOe. tit., 15c. Peek. 50c. Bu.s. 



!j;i.!Mt. 



;aRL.V ni RLIXGTOX HYBRID.— We introduced this variety 

 in this market five years ago, and our sales have grown each 

 year. Not a true Sugar Corn. V)Ut 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, 

 res^m'^le the Sugar Corn. Those who have tried it want it again. 

 Doz.. 2.5c. Qt.. 15c. Peek. GOe. Bus., $1.90. 



'CROSBY'S EXTRA EARLY.— An early market variety, very 

 productive; ears rather short and rich, sugar.v flavor. 



Qt.. 20c. Peck, 75e. Bus.. j)<2.25. 



:.VRL,Y MINNESOTA SUGAR.- One Of the first early among 

 Su^r Corn. ttt., 20c. Peck, 75c. Bus.. $2.25. 



ImilaCK MEXICAN SUGAR.— The Black Corn is especially ricli 

 in sljgary qualities. Qt., 20c. Peek, $1.00. 



IrVVHITE CORY'. — An extra early variety, with good-sized ears 

 and large kernels. Qt.. 20c. Peck, »Oc. Bus.. .^2.75. 



^'E.VTRA EARLY' BALTIMORE.— The hardiest and earliest 

 '•ariety for table use; it can be planted earlier tliaii any otfier, 

 but is not a Sweet Corn; white indented grains and short ears. 

 Ear, 5c. Doz., 30c. Qt„ 15c. I'eek. !»0c. Bus.. .f2.75. 



^EARLY' MAMMOTH.— A splendid market sort, producing large, 

 handsome ears, grain large, white and sweet. Fills out well at 

 tli^end. Ear, 5c. Doz., 40c. Qt., 15e. Peck, 75c. Bus., i)!2.50. 



|r LATE MAMMOTH.— The largest variety grown; very tine for 

 market purposes. 



Ear, .".c. Doz.. 50e. Qt.. 15c. Peck, 7.5e. Bu.s., ));2.50. 



OWELL'S EVERGREEN. 



So Well known that it scarcely 

 needs description. Excellent ; 

 kee.ys green till cold weather; 

 ears large. One of the best. 

 Eayf 5c. Doz., 40c. Qt.. 15c. 

 "eck, 75c. Bus., .>^2.50. 



TRl CKERS' EARLY SUGAR 

 CORN.- This is the most desir- 

 able variety .of Sugar Corn for 

 truckers and gardeners to plant 

 early. As its m.ary excellent 

 qualities are becoming generally 

 known, it has come tc be one of 

 the standard sorts. It is 10 days 

 eTrlier than Evergreen, very pro- 

 ductive, growing 2 to 4 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 va- 

 rieties . in cultivation. 

 Qt..,^c. Peck, »Oe. Bus.. $3. 



EXDALL'S EARLY' GIAXT. 



The largest early Sweet Corn 

 known; comes in just after the 

 Corv. and is very productive. 

 Pt., 15c. Qt., 25c. 

 ck. ifil.OO. Bus., !(!2..50. 



FIRST OF ALL.— A selection 

 rom the Cory, the ears about 

 the same size as Cory, lighter in 

 color and earlier. 



Qt.. 20c. Peck, DOc. 



Bus., .$;j.75. 



^JOIXTRY' GEXTLEMAX CORN.— T^his is the sweetest and 

 most deliciously flavored of all Sugar Ccn. It is the finest 

 variety for the table, and will delighc the most fastidious epicure. 

 It produces 3 to 4 ears to the stalk, and retains its greenness 

 longej; than other sorts. 



Qt.. 20c. Peck, 75e. Bus., ,$2.50. 



longer: 



ffrAB 



l/^MPROVED XE PLLS I LTR A.-Early . good-sized ears and 

 deep gram. Very productive, some stalks yielding 4 ears and an 

 average crop running as high as 3 ears to the stalk. 



Qt., 2()c. Peck, 75c. Bus., .$2.50. 



iBLER'S EARLY'.— Of larger size than usual for the early 

 kinds. It is remarkable for the fine flavor, sweetness and earli- 

 f, and is a desirable gardeners' and canning variety. 

 Pt.. lOe. Qt.. 20c. Peck. 75c. Bus.. $2..50. 



'.AG EVERGREEN.- This is one of the sweetest and best 

 late Sweet Corn, not even excepting the celebrated Country (3en- 

 tleman and Shoe Peg, The ears resemble Stowell's Evergreen in 

 size and shape, except that the kernels are placed irregularlv or 

 zigzag upon the cob. which is always an indication of a'reat 



HICKOX. — A very handsome and excellent variety of Sugar 

 * OTP: large, white grain and sweet. 



J!ar, 5c. Doz.. 40c. Qt.. 20c. Peck. 75c. Bus., ,$2.00. 



I^GYPTIAX. OR WASHIXGTOX MARKET.— A large variety, 

 somewhat resembling the Evergreen; flavor peculiarly rich and 

 !^weet. and of superior quality; fine for market. 



Ear. 5e. Doz., 40c. Qt.. 20c. Peck, 75c. Bus.. $2.25. 



Sl'G.VR rORX.— For fodder. Write for Prices. 



Bus.. $2.50. 



sweamess in any variety of Sugar Corn 

 Pt.. lOc. Qt.. 20c. Peck, 7,-< 



S>0-DAY CORN (Red Cob).— This is an ele.gant Corn for truck- 

 ers and mai-ket gardeners, as it is a good seller as Green Corn, 

 and if wfl used as Green Corn makes a good variety for feeding 

 purposes. It may be planted for early crop and' at intervals 

 until the middle of July. Many truckers use it for their latG 

 planting, as it produces a very sure crop. 



Qt.. 10c. Peek. 50c. Bus.. ^L.W. 



ALL PWTCKS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



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