GARDEN MANUAL FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES. 47 
Stowell’s Evergreen Sugar. 
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| This isthe best of all Sugar Corn, It is early, the 
ears are of largesize and are well filled. It.remains 
green longer than any other variety, and is quite 
productive. The cultivation of this excellent cereal, 
as well asall other Sugar Corn, 15 much neglected, 
| yet why people will plant common field corn for 
table use considering size instead of quality, we can- 
not understand. 
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Oklahoma White Wonder. 
Oklahoma White Wonder. 7.32 
of allcorn. It grows under conditions that kill all 
other varieties. It is, as its name implies, a white 
variety. Its good points areso numerous that were 
we to detail them all, one by one, our readers would 
think we were exaggerating the facts. But this corn 
is grown in every part of the country and is pleasing 
every onethat has planted it. It is grand and good 
and reliable—a veritable mortgage lifter. It makes 
the prettiest stand of any corn we have ever seen, 
The stalks grow from ten to thirteen feet in height 
and are exceedingly thick, with short and heavy 
joints. 
Hickorv Kine This field corn has come 
J > °* into general cultivation. It 
has proven itself all that is claimed for it and is the 
largest grained and smallest cobbed pure white dent 
corn in the world. It isearly the ears are from 7 to 
9 inches in length, and are generally borne from 3 to 
5onastalk, making itvery productive. The ears 
are well covered by shucks, a great consideration in 
Stowell’s Evergreen Sugar. field corn planted in the South. 
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Our Motto: Not Hew Cheap, but How Good. 
