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CORN 
SWEET OR TABLE VARIETIES—Continued 
’ This excellent sort, introduced by us in 1898, 
Ferry Ss Early Evergreen has proven its merit as the best evergreen 
strain that is distinctly earlier than Stowell’s. The strain we offer has toa 
remarkable degree, all the qualities that have made Stowell’s Evergreen the 
leading main crop sweet corn forsolongatime. The ears of Ferry’s Early 
Evergreen are about seven to seven and one-half inches long, with fourteen to 
twenty more or less irregular rows with very deep, white grain of the very best 
quality. Stalks about six and one-half to seven feet high. A very desirable 
main crop variety forhome garden and market, and well adapted for canning. 
Pkt. 10c; Lb. 35c; 2 Lbs. 60c. postpaid; 100 Lbs. $20.00 
’ é The standard main crop variety, much used for 
Stowell Ss Evergreen the home garden, market and canning. It is 
hardy and productive, very tender and sugary, remaining a long time in condi- 
tion suitable for boiling. Our stock has been carefully grown and selected to 
avoid the tendency toa shorter grain and deterioration in the evergreen character 
of this best known of all late sorts. The ears about seven to eight inches long, 
fourteen to twenty rowed, with very white grain. The stalks are about seven and 
one-half feet high. Pkt. 10c; Lb. 35c; 2 Lbs. 60c. postpaid; 100 Lbs. $20.00 
This variety has a small, white cob, densely cov- 
Country Gentleman ered with irregular rows of very long slender, 
white grains of excellent quality. The ears are seven to nine inches long. The 
stalks are from six and one-half to seven feet high. It is well adapted for can- 
ning as well as the home garden and market, and many consider it as the best 
of the late varieties. Pkt. 10c; Lb. 40c; 2 Lbs. 70c. postpaid; 100 Lbs. $22.00 
This variety, also called Late Mammoth, produces the largest 
Mammoth ears of any sweet corn. It is noted for the immense size of the 
ears, which are often twelve inches long, but the grain is very white, sweet, 
tender and delicious. They are sixteen or eighteen rowed. The stalks are very 
large, about eight feet high. Pkt. 10c; Lb. 40c; 2 Lbs. 70c. postpaid; 100 Lbs. 
$22.00 
FIELD VARIETIES 
Very early and used extensively for a first early 
Extra Early Adams table corn in thesouth. The stalks are about four 
feet high, with small tassel, very few leaves, and without suckers. The ears are 
short, very full, twelve or fourteen rowed, often nearly as thick as they are long 
and are well covered with coarse husks. The kernels are white and smooth. 
This is an extremely hardy variety which can be grown closer together than 
most sorts. Pkt. 10c; Lb. 25c; 2 Lbs. 40c. postpaid; 100 Lbs. $12.00 
° An excellent early field variety and 
Early Adams or Burlington Gfien used for table, particularly in 
the south. The ears are about eight inches long, twelve or fourteen rowed. 
The kernels are white, rounded, somewhat deeper than broad and indented at 
the outer end which is whiter and less transparent than the inner. The stalks are 
about six feet high. Pkt. 10c; Lb. 25c; 2 Lbs. 40c. postpaid; 100 Lbs. $11.00 
e This is an early 
Early Golden Dent or Pride of the North dent Variety. ‘the 
stalks are about seven feet high, with broad leaves. Ears about seven inches 
long, twelve to sixteen rowed and are well filled. Grainis long, yellow and makes 
an extra quality of meal. Pkt. 10c; Lb. 20c; 2 Lbs. 30c. postpaid; 100 Lbs. 
$10.00 
POP CORN 
We believe this is not only the earliest maturing variety in 
Black Beauty cultivation but it is ready for popping earlier aan any Sener 
sort. It pops very large and exceptionally white. The kernels are black but this 
coloris not noticeable after popping, when this sort is the largest and most ten- 
der of all. The ears are about six inches long, twelve rowed. The kernels are 
smooth, shallow and are nearly square. Pkt. 10c; Lb. 35c; 2 Lbs. 60c. (shelled) 
postpaid; 100 Lbs. $18.00 
Also known as Australian Hulless, Tom Thumb, ete. 
Japanese Hulless A dwarf growing variety producing a heavy yield of 
short but very thick ears, averaging three and one-half to four inches long and STOWELL’S EVERGREEN 
about two inches in diameter. The kernels are similar to those of White Rice, : 
but are longer and more slender. When properly cured will produce a larger proportion of popped kernels than any other 
Fee iyeceader and delicious when popped and free from any hullor shell. Pkt. 10c; Lb. 35c; 2 Lbs. 60c. (sielled) postpaid; 100 
So .' 
This new pop corn is the same in size and shape of ear and kernel as Japanese Hulless, but is a rich 
Golden Hulless golden yellow in color. It pops almost perfectly when properly cured and the golden color adds to its 
attractiveness. We have tried this out thoroughly and find it a very desirable addition to the list of pop corns. Pkt. 10c; Lb. 
35c; 2 Lbs. 60c. (shelled) postpaid; 100 Lbs. $20.00. 
e ° A very handsome and prolific white variety. The ears are five to seven incheslong. The kernels are long. 
White Rice pointed and somewhat resemble rice. This excellent rather late maturing variety yields heavily and is con- 
sidered the best pop corn for parching. Pkt. 10c3 Lb. 30c; 2 Lbs. 50c. (shelled) postpaid; 100 Lbs. $16.00 
Not less than 10 pounds at the 100 pound rate. One hundred pound prices do not include transportation: if ordered shipped 
prepaid add 8c per pound to the 100 pound price. We do not put up half pownds of corn. 
CORN SALAD—Fetticus or Lamb’s Lettuce 
This is a small, quick growing salad plant for late fall, winter and spring use. The leaves are used as a substitute for lettuce 
and spinach. 
iene August and September sow the seed in shallow drills about one foot apart, covering with about one-fourth inch of 
fine soil firmly pressed down. On the approach of severe cold weather, cover with straw or coarse litter. The plants will also do 
well if the seed is sown very early in spring and like most salad plants, are greatly improved if sown on very rich soil. The seed 
we offer is extra cleaned. Pkt. 10c; Oz. 15c; 2 Oz. 25c; % Lb. 40c; Lb. $1.50 
