Sweet Corn Should Be on the Table 20 Minutes After It Is Cut 



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Golden Cross Bantam Com 



CORN for Table Use 



One pint weighs about 14 pound; 1 quart, about 1% pounds; 1 peck, about 14 pounds 

 Culture. Sugar Corn may be planted in rows 3 to 4 feet apart, and the seeds placed about 18 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 two or 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 throughout the whole season. 



EXTRA-EARLY VARIETIES 



Not a Sugar Corn but makes fine roasting- 

 ears from early planting. 

 Dwarf Extra-Early Adams or First Early 



Neck. By far the earliest roasting-ear 



Com we have. Can be planted in April 



without injury, as it is very hardy. Pkt. 



10 cts.; V2lb. 15 cts.; lb. 25 cts.; 2 lbs. 



45 cts.; 5 lbs. 95 cts.; 10 lbs. $1.75, 



postpaid. 



Ideal Adams or Big Early Adams. New. 

 A large and improved Early Adams Com 

 grown largely in the South. Pkt. 10 cts.; 

 Vilb. 15 cts.; lb. 25 cts.; 2 lbs. 45 cts.; 

 5 lbs. 95 cts.; 10 lbs. $1.75, postpaid. 



EARLY VARIETIES 



Barden's Wonder Bantam. A yellow 

 Sugar Corn with all that the name implies, 

 making ears up to 9 inches long; sweet and 

 of good flavor. Matures only about a week 

 later than Golden Bantam. Pkt. 10 cts.; 

 Vilb. 20 cts.; lb. 35 cts.; 2 lbs. 65 cts.; 5 

 lbs. $1.35; 10 lbs. $2.35, postpaid. 



Black Mexican. A tall grower with 8-inch 

 ears of high-quality Corn having a purplish 

 tinge. Extra sweet. Pkt. 10 cts.; V2lb. 25 

 cts.; lb. 40 cts.; 2 lbs. 75 cts.; 5 lbs. $1.50; 

 10 lbs. $2.75, postpaid. 



Delicious Truckers' Favorite. Not a true 

 Sweet Corn, but used extensively for the 

 market. It is also fine for roasting-ears. 

 Pkt. 10 cts.; Vzlb. 15 cts.; lb. 25 cts.; 

 2 lbs. 45 cts.; 5 lbs. 95 cts.; 10 lbs. $1.75, 

 postpaid. 



De Lue's Golden Giant. Stalks grow 4)/^ 

 to 6 feet tall and carry two or three good 

 ears, 7 to 9 inches long; cob of small 

 diameter, with 12 to 20 rows of long, deep 

 kernels of deep orange color. The husk is 

 very heavy, affording the end protection 

 from worms and birds. Pkt. 10 cts.; Vilb. 

 20 cts.; lb. 35 cts.; 2 lbs. 65 cts.; 5 lbs. 

 $1.35; 10 lbs. $2.35, postpaid. 



G. & T. Co.'s Truckers' Early. A most 

 desirable Sugar Com for tmckers and 

 home use. Matures in about 85 days, pro- 

 ducing ears 7}4 to Q inches long. This 

 variety is becoming more popular every 

 year. Pkt. 10 cts. ; Vilb. 20 cts. ; lb. 35 cts. ; 

 2 lbs. 65 cts.; 5 lbs. $1.35; 10 lbs. $2.35, 

 postpaid. 



Golden Cross Bantam. The newest golden 

 yellow Sweet Com. Large, early, and pro- 

 lific. Pkt. 15 cts.; Vzlb. 35 cts.; lb. 60 cts.; 

 2 lbs. $1.10; 5 lbs. $2.25; 10 lbs. $4.25, 

 postpaid. 



Golden Bantam. The earliest and most 

 popular Sugar Com. It is of golden color 

 and delicious flavor. Can be planted earlier 

 than the other varieties of tme Sweet 

 Com, as it is very hardy. Grows 4 feet 

 high, producing two or three good ears 5 

 to 6 inches long. Pkt. 10 cts.; yjih. 20 cts.; 

 lb. 35 cts.; 2 lbs. 65 cts.; 5 lbs. $1.35; 

 10 lbs. $2.35, postpaid. 



Howling Mob. One of the best-flavored 

 and most tender of all second-early white 

 Sweet Coms. Ears measure from 7 to 9 

 inches in length and are closely set with 

 12 or 14 rows of large, pearly white grains. 

 Pkt. 10 cts.; y2lb. 20 cts.; lb. 35 cts.; 2 lbs. 

 65 cts.; 5 lbs. $1.35; 10 lbs. $2.35, post- 

 paid. 



Whipple's Early White. Of remarkable 

 size, considering its earliness. Ears 8 

 inches long with 16 to 20 rows of rather 

 narrow deep grains. Excellent quality. 

 Very desirable for market gardeners. Pkt. 

 10 cts.; Vzlb. 20 cts.; lb. 35 cts.; 2 lbs. 65 

 cts.; 5 lbs. $1.35; 10 lbs. $2.35, postpaid. 



MAIN-CROP VARIETIES 



One bushel weighs 44 pounds 



ASK FOR PRICES IN QUANTITY 



Country Gentleman. The sweetest and 

 most delicious flavored of all Sugar Coms. 

 It is the finest variety for the table, and 

 will delight the most fastidious epicure. It 

 produces three or four ears to the stalk, 

 and retains its greenness longer than other 

 sorts. Pkt. 10 cts.; Vilb. 20 cts.; lb. 35 cts.; 

 2 lbs. 65 cts.; 5 lbs. $1.35; 10 lbs. $2.35, 

 postpaid. 



Stowell's Evergreen. So well known that 

 it scarcely needs description. Excellent 

 keeps green till cold weather; ears large 

 one of the best. Pkt. 10 cts.; i^lb. 25 cts. 

 lb. 40 cts.; 2 lbs. 75 cts.; 5 lbs. $1.50 

 10 lbs. $2.75, postpaid. 



White Evergreen. Has ears as large as 

 StoweU's and is 5 days earlier. Grains 

 pure white. A valuable acquisition for the 

 gardener and canner. Pkt. 10 cts.; Vilb. 

 25 cts.; lb. 40 cts.; 2 lbs. 75 cts.; 5 lbs. 

 $1.50; 10 lbs. $2.75, postpaid. 



Zigzag Evergreen. This is one of the sweet- 

 est and best late Sweet Corns. Resembles 

 Stowell's Evergreen in size and shape, 

 except that the kernels are placed irregu- 

 larly or zigzag upon the cob. Pkt. 10 cts.; 

 Vilb. 25 cts.; lb. 40 cts.; 2 lbs. 75 cts.; 

 5 lbs. $1.50; 10 lbs. $2.75, postpaid. 



CORN SALAD 



Sow 3 ounces of seed to 100 feet of row 

 A favorite salad plant, and very hardy. 

 Sow in August or September, and protect 

 with leaves during the winter; it can be 

 gathered very early in the spring. Sown in 

 AprU, it is soon ready for use. The leaves 

 are sometimes boiled and served as spinach. 

 Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 15 cts.; i^lb. 35 cts.; Vilb. 

 65 cts.; lb. $1.25, postpaid. 



CURLED or PEPPER 

 GRASS 



Used as a small salad. Sow very thickly iii 

 shallow drills, on a smooth surface, at short 

 intervals throughout the season. Pkt. 10 cts.; 

 oz. 15 cts.; V4lb. 30 cts.; Vilb. 45 cts.; lb. 

 75 cts., postpaid. 



CRESS 



Upland. Sow in August, in drills 18 inches 

 apart, to get a spring crop. Used largely 

 for salads. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 20 cts.; '/ilb. 

 50 cts.; V2lb. 95 cts.; lb. $1.75, postpaid. 

 Water. Water-Cress may be grown along 

 the margin of running streams, ditches, or 

 ponds, and has a ready sale in the hotels 

 id markets. Pkt. 10 cts.; oz. 30 



Stowell's Evergreen Com 



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GRIFFITH & TURNER CO., 205 N. PACA ST., BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 



