SEED GROWERS 



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Corn, Charlevoix 





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 Code Word 



GOLDEN BANTAM cogol 



83 days. The best strain of Golden Bantam offered to the trade; 

 surpassed in quality only by our own Charlevoix. As early as Sun- 

 shine and of incomparably better quahty. Plants dwarf; 4^—5 

 ft. tall; very productive, commonly bearing 2 ears. Ears 6—7 in. 

 long; strictly 8 rowed; very uniform. Kernels rich golden yellow, 

 very tender, sweet and of splendid rich flavor. 



Golden Sunshine. coshi 



80 days. Comparatively new early sweet corn of merit for the 

 home and market garden. Plants 5 j^ — 6 feet tall. Ears commonly 

 6/^ — 73^ inches long and 10 — 12 rowed; of good quahty. 



10 lbs. 100 lbs. 300 lbs. 



or more or more or mi^re 



per lb. per lb. per lb. 



$0.19 $0.18 $0.17 



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Howling Mob comob 



85-88 days. Vigorous, heavily productive sort particularly valu- 

 able for market gardeners and truckers. Plants 43/^ — 5 feet tall. 

 Ears 7 — 73^ inches long, 12 rowed. Kernels milky white and of 

 good sweet flavor. 



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Oregon Evergreen coreg 



About six days earlier than Alameda Sweet. An important 

 variety on the Pacific Coast, particularly in Southern California. 

 Long, 12 to 14 rowed ears with rather shallow, well wrinkled 

 white kernels. Husk very long and firm, protecting the ear to 

 some extent from the corn ear worm and allowing long distance 

 shipping. Height about seven feet. 



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