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F. W. BOLG1ANO & CO., INC., Washington, D. C. 



SUGAR, or SWEET CORN 



ALL OUR CORN IS EASTERN GROWN 



For mailing see Parcel Post Rates opposite page 1. 

 One quart weighs about 2 lbs. One quart to 200 hills; 

 8 to 10 quarts to the acre. 



Sweet Corn is undoubtedly one of the most popular 

 vegetables the world over. It is a very simple matter 

 to have a full supply of ears throughout the entire 

 growing season — make sowings every two weeks. 



CULTURE. 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; for succession continue planting 

 every two weeks until the middle of July in rich, well-manured 

 ground, in hills 3 feet apart each way, covering about l / 2 inch, 

 and thin out to 3 plants to a hill. The extra early varieties 

 can be planted 18 inches in a row and 2!4 feet between rows. 



Extra Early Ideal. The earliest, best, most profit- 

 able corn ever introduced. Large ears, sweet, delicious 

 flavor, tender and extremely early. See also page 3. 

 Pkts. 10 cts.; pt. 20 cts.; qt. 35 cts.; gal. $1.00; peck, 

 $1.75; bus. $6.00. 



Adams' Extra Early. Largely grown for early 

 market. Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 15 cts.; qt. 25 cts.; peck, 

 $1.40; bus. $4.50. Ears, 75 cts. per dozen. 



Second Early Adams' Corn. Ears are all larger 



and later than Adams' Extra Early. Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 

 15 cts.; qt. 25 cts.; peck $1.40; bus. $4.50. Ears, 75 

 cts. per dozen. 



Mammoth White Cory. 



Stalks grow four feet high, 

 generally bearing two large, 

 finely shaped ears, fit for use 

 in about seventy days. Ears 

 are twelve rowed, 6 to 7 

 inches long, very symmetri- 

 cal and handsome. Pkt. 10 

 cts.; pt. 20 cts.; qt. 35 cts.; 

 4 qts. $1.10; peck, $1.85; bus. 

 $6.50. 



Golden Bantam. One of 



the sweetest corns grown. It 



is a dwarf, medium early variety of exceptionally good quality. In all respects it 

 is a gem — in size of plant, ear and grain. It is particularly well adapted to small 

 gardens on account of its small size; to the more pretentious on account of its 

 excessive cropping ability on a given area, and to all because of its superb qual- 

 ity and luscious satisfying flavor. Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 25 cts.; qt. 40 cts.; gal. $1.30; 

 peck $2.15; bus. $7.50. 



Golden Evergreen. A splendid variety to follow Bantam. The ears are 

 larger and better filled. Full description on page 3. Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 25 cts.; qt. 

 40 cts.; gal. $1.40; peck $2.50; bus. $9.00. 



PremO. Extra early; very large ears; fine quality. Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 20 cts.; 

 qt. 35 cts.; gal. $1.10; peck $1.85; bus. $6.50. 



Peep-O-Day. The two points of this remarkable Corn are its extraordinary easi- 

 ness and unparalled sweetness. So marked is its sweetness and delicacy of flavor 

 that many of our customers plant Peep-o-Day exclusively, arranging the plantings 

 a few days apart so as to have this delicious Corn throughout the season. The 

 stalks bear from 3 to 5 ears each, and the growth being dwarf— abut 4 feet. 

 Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 25 cts.^ qt/40 cts.; gal. $1.25; peck $2.00; bus. $7.00. 



Extra Early Evergreen. It ripens about ten days earlier and is equally as good. 

 It is a splendid variety to come in between the early and late sorts, and is destined to 

 become popular. Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 20 cts.; qt. 35 cts.; gal. $1.00; peck $1.75; 

 bus. $6.00. Ears, $1.00 per dozen. 



Early Mammoth Sugar. Sweet, delicate flavor, producing a large ear and a 

 small sized cob, which fills out to the end perfectly. Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 20 cts.; 

 qt. 35 cts.; gal. $1.10; peck, $1.85; bus. $6.50. 



Extra Early Ideal Sweet Corn. 



Golden Bantam. 



Money for postage must be included with all mail orders for corn unless 

 shipped by express. 



