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CORN FOR TABLE USE 



56 FOUNDS FEB BUSHEZ. 



WHEN CORN IS WANTED BV IKAII., ADD 6 CENTS FEB FOUND TO FAY FOSTAGE. 



CUIiTUBE. — 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 hills 3 to 4 feet 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 

 planting every two weeks a family may have good corn throug-hout the whole season. 



Not a Sug°ar Corn, but are used for very early planting and will mature nice roast- 

 ing ears before the sweet corn. 



FIR5T EARLY VARIETIES , . , , 



Extra Early ~ Extra Early 



Baltimore. FIBBT EXTRA EABZiY VABIETZES. Adams 



EXTBA EAB]^Y BAIiTIMOBE. — The hardiest and earliest variety for table use; it can be planted earlier than any other, but 

 is not a sweet corn; white indented grains and short ears. Finti 20c. Quart, 40c. Feck, $2.50. 



EXTRA EABIiY ADAMS. — Extremely hardy and early; one of the best for early planting. Fint, 20c. Quart, 40c. Fec&, 

 $2.50. 



EABIiY ADAMS. — A favorite in the South. Fint, 20c. Quart, 40c. Feck, $2.50. 



NINETY-DAY COBN (Bed Cob). — This is an elegant corn for truckers and market gardeners, as it is as good a seller aa 

 green corn, and if not 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 late planting, as it produces a very sure crop. Quarts 40c. 

 Feck, $1.25. Busbel, $4.50. 



SWEET OR SUGAR CORN 



EXTBA EABI.Y VARIETIES. (Busbel Sweet Com, 44 libs.). 



DE LUE'S GOLDEN GIANT SUGAR CORN 



DE I.UE'S GOIiDEN GIANT SUGAB COBN is the result of 

 Mob crossed with Golden Bantam and combines all the good p 

 awarded the only medal given by the Massachusetts Horticult 

 prizes by the same society. 



The stalks grow 4% feet to 6 feet tall and very near the gro 

 carry two or three good ears, 7-9 inches long; cob of small dia 

 color. The husk is very heavy, affording the end protection fr 



Customers of the last three years report that it is the sweet 

 in some cases one to two weeks earlier than Bantam, besides 



It excells all other early varieties in size, productiveness and 



It is the one corn for the home or market gardener who wa 

 period of time from the smallest piece of land. 



Our seed is grown and packed by the originator. Fint, 30c. 



fourteen years of selection from the product of the Howling 

 oints of both parents. Because of its excellent qualities it was 

 ural Society in 67 years, and has since been given three first 



und; about one-third are purple in stalk, leaf and husk. They 

 meter, with 12-20 rows of long, deep kernels of deep orange 

 om worm and bird. 



est and most tender and juicy of all sweet corns, and that it is 

 being three times as large. 



quality, and all the late varieties in quality and early maturity, 

 nts the greatest amount of highest quality corn in the shortest 



Quart, 50c. 



NEW GOLDEN BANTAM SUGAB COBN. — The earliest and best of sugar corns. It is of golden color and delicious flavor, 

 with the sweetness of honey; can be planted earlier than the other varieties of true sweet corn, as it is very hardy. The stalks 

 are dwarf in habit, growing about four feet high, producing two or three good ears five to six inches long, well set from the 

 ground. Fint, 25c. Quart, 50c. Feck, $3.00. 



FBEMO. — The best early sweet corn on the market. A 

 genuine sweet corn as early as the Adams Extra Early, 

 and larger than any other early variety. The quality Is 

 the best, ears measuring 7 to 9 inches long, being well 

 filled to the end; generally bearing two ears to the stalk. 

 Fint, 25c. Quart, 50c. 

 COBY. — ^An early variety, red cob. Ft., 25c. Qt., 50c. 

 FIRST OF AIiL. — A selection from the Cory, the ears 

 about the same size as the Cory, lighter in color and 

 earlier. Fint, 25c. Quart, 50c. 



WHITE CORY. — 'An early variety, with good-sized eara 

 and large kernels. Fint, 25c. Quart, 50c. 



STABLEB'S EABIiY. — lOf larger size than usual for the 

 early kinds. It is remarkable for the fine flavor and sweet- 

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

 Fint, 25c. Quart, 50c. 

 CROSBY'S EXTRA EABIcY. — An early market variety, 

 very productive; ears rather short and rich, sugary flavor. 

 Fint, 25c. Quart, 50c. 

 EABI.Y MINNESOTA SUGAB. — One of the first early 

 among sugar corn. Fint, 25c. Quart, 50c. 



BIiACX MEXICAN SUGAB. — The black corn is especial- 

 ly rich in sugary qualities. Fint, 25c. Quart, *0c. 



CAUTION. — Sweet Com in Tiulk, even after belngr tliop- 

 oug'hly cured, will often g-ather moisture and spoil, par- 

 ticularly if it lias been exposed to a low temperature. To 

 prevent tMs it should be taken out of tlie "bag as soon as 

 received and spread in a dry place. 



Comparative Size of Golden Bantam and New Golden Giant 

 Sugar Coim. 



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AIiL FBICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



