^ GRIFFITH (SL TURNER CO. ^ i? 



SWEET OR SUGAR CORN FOR TABLE USE 



CAUTION. — Sweet corn in 'bult, even after 'bemg' thoroughly cured, will often gather moisture and spoil, particularly if it 

 has toeen exposed to a low temperature. To prevent this it should be taken out of the bag as soon as received and spread in a 

 dry place. 



BXJSHEI^ SWliET COBIT 44 FOtJKDS 



MAIN CROP VARIETIES 



C O U IT T B 7 GEKTZ.EniAN' 

 CORN — This is the sweetest and 

 most . delicious flavored of all 

 sugar corn. It is the finest variety 

 for the table, and will delight 

 the most fastidious epicure. It 

 produces three to four ears to 

 the stalk, and retains its green- 

 ness longer than other sorts. 



STOWEI^It'S EVEBGBEEN. 



— So well known that it scarce- 

 ly needs description. Excel- 

 lent; keeps green till cold 

 weather; ears large; one ot 

 the best. 



TBUCKEB'S EABZ.'X' SUGAR 

 CORN. — This is the most de- 

 sirable variety of sugar corn 

 for truckers and gardeners to 

 plant early. As its many ex- 

 cellent qualities are becoming 

 generally known, it has come 

 to be one of the standard sorts. 

 It is ten days earli'er than 

 Evergreen, very productive, 

 growing two to four ears to 

 the stalk. The ears set low, 

 are large and well filled, the. 

 g-rain long and narrow, similar 

 to Evergreen, but smaller. It is 

 one of the most productive va- 

 rieties in cultivation. 



Z^ATE MATJiiaOTH — The larg- 

 est variety grown; very fine 

 for market purposes. 



ZIGZAG SVERGBEEN. — This 

 is one of the sweetest and best 

 late sweet corn, not even ex- 

 cepting the c^'ebrated Country 

 G 'itleman and Shoe Peg. The 

 ears resemble Stowell's Ever- 

 green in size and shape, ex- 

 cept that the kernels are plac- 

 ed irregularly or zigzag upon 

 the cob, which is always an in- 

 dication of great sweetness m 

 any variety of sugar corn. 



TRUCKER'S EABIY COBIT 



COUNTRY GEITTI.E1VIAN COBK 



EARIiV SHEITIEIiD. — Plant as early as Adams. Makes strong, vigorous growth with abundant foliage, growing about 

 5 feet and bearing usually 2 ears of handsome appearance. 



EARIaY MAMMOTH. — A splendid market sort, producing large, handsome ears; grain large, white and sweet; fills out 

 well at the end. 



WHITE EVEBGREEN. — Has ears as large as Stowell's, is five days earlier; grains pure white. A valuable acquisition 

 for the gardener and canner. 



STOWEtl'S EVERGREEN. „„„„^c. 

 BUSHEL SWEET CORN CONSISTS OT 44 POUNDS. 



ASK FOR PRICES IK QUANTITY. 



(ipt.) (Iqt.) (ipk.) 



SWEET CORN About % lb. 1% lbs. 11 lbs. 



COUNTRY GENTI.EMAN $ .20 $ .40 $2.75 



STOWELL'S EVERGREEN 20 .40 2.75 



TRUCKER'S EARLY 20 .40 2.75 



LATE MAMMOTH 20 .40 2.75 



EARLY MAMMOTH 201 .40 



WHITE EVERGREEN 20 .40 2.75 



EARLY SHEFFIELD 20 .40 



ZIGZAG EVEBGBEEN 20 .40 



Ask for prices in quantity. Add for postage, 8c. per pound 

 10c. for 2 lbs. 



AI,3& PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



