16 ^ GRIFFITH ®. TURNER CO. >^ 

 CORN FOR TABLE USE 



56 FOUNDS FEB BVSHEIi 



WSEN COBIT IS WANTED BY MATT., ADD 6 CENTS PER FOTTITD TO FAV POSTAGE. 



CTTXiTTTBE. — Sugar Corn may be planted in rows 3 to 4 feet apart, and the seeds placed about 8 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 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. 



FIRST EARLY VARIETIES 



Extra~Early Not a Sn^ar Corn, but are used for very early planting and will mature nice ^xtrT^arlv 



Ueck roasting ears before the sweet corn. Baltimore 



FIBST EABI.'Z' NECK COBN. — By far the earliest roasting-ear corn we have. Can be planted in April without injury, as 

 it is very hardy. 



EXTBA EABZiY' BAIiTIMOBE. — The hardiest and earliest variety for table use; it can be planted earlier than any other, but 



in not a sweet corn; white indented grains and short ears. 



ElZTBA EABIiV ADAICS. — Extremely hardy and early; one of the best for early planting. 

 EABIiV ADAKS A favorite in the South. 



NINETY -DAY COBN (Bed Cob). — This is an elegant corn for truckers and market gardeners, as it is as goofl a seller as 



green corn, and if not used as green corn makes a good variety for feeding purposes. It may be planted for early crop, and at 

 intervals until the middle of July. Many truckers use it for their late planting, as it produces a very sure crop. 



SWEET OR SUGAR CORN 



EZTBA EABIiY VABIETIES. (Bosbel Sweet Com, 44 I.bs.) 



DE ZiTTE'S GOZ.DEN GIANT STTGAB COBN. — The stalks grow 41/2 to 6 feet tall and very near the ground; about one- 

 third are purple in stalk, leaf and husk. They carry two or three good ears, 7-9 inches long; cob of small diameter, with 12-20 

 rows of long, deep kernels of deep orange color. The husk is very heavy, affording the end protection from worm and bird. 



NEW GOLDEN BANTAM STTGAB COBN. — The earliest and best of sugar corns. Tt is of golden color and delicious flavor, 

 with the sweetness of honey; can be planted earlier than the other varieties of true sweet corn, as it is very hardy. The stalks 

 are dwarf in habit, growing about four feet high, producing two or three good ears five to six inches long, well "set from the 

 ground. 



GOLDEN GIANT 



GOUDEN BANTAM 



Comparative Size of Golden Bantam and New Golden Giant 

 Sugar Com, 



CATTTION. — Sweet Com in bnli, even after being' tlior- 

 onghly cured, will often g'ather moisture and spoil, par- 

 ticularly if it has been exposed to a low temperature. To 

 prevent this it should be taken out of the bag as soon as 

 received and spread in a dry place. 



WHIPPLE'S EABLY WHITE COBN Of remarkable 



size, considering its earliness. Ears, 8 inches long with 

 16 to 20 rows of rather narrow deep grains. Excellent 

 quality, having rich, tender, well-filled ears. Very desirable 

 for market gardeners. 



COBY. — An early variety, red cob. 



PIBST OP AXXi — A selection from the Cory, the ears 

 about the same size as the Cory, lighter in color and 

 earlier. 



WHITE COBY. — ^An early variety, with good-sized ears 

 and large kernels. 



EABLY MINNESOTA STTGAB.— One of the first early 

 among sugar corn. 



BLACK MEXICAN STTGAB. — The black corn is especial- 

 ly rich in sugary qualities. 



HOWLING MOB — Howling Mob is one of the best fla- 

 vored and most tender of all second-early white sweet 

 corns. Ears of Howling Mob measure from 7 to 9 inches 

 in length and they are closely set with 12 or 14 rows of 

 large, pearly-white grains. 



Howling Mob is a strong-growing and sturdy variety, 

 usiially carrying two ears to a stalk. It is very productive 

 and, without question, the earliest white sweet corn of 

 really high quality. It is easily grown and yields a fine 

 crop of handsome ears. 



about (1 pt.) 



GABDEN COBN Ts lb. 



PIBST EABLY NECK $ .15 



EXTBA EABLY BALTIMOBE 15 



EKTBA EABLY ADAMS 15 



EABLY ADAMS 15 



NINETY DAY BED COB 



about (1 pt.) 



SWEET COBN ^4 lb. 



DE LTTES GOLDEN GIANT COBN $ .20 



NEW GOLDEN BANTAM CORN 20 



(1 qt.) (1 pk.) 

 134 lbs. 14 IbF. 



.30 

 .30 

 .30 

 .30 

 .25 



$1.50 

 1.25 

 1.25 

 1.25 

 1.25 



(1 qt.) (1 pk.) 

 1^3 lbs. 11 lbs. 

 $ .35 S2.00 

 .35 2.00 



about 



SWEET COBN 



WHIPPLE'S EABLY WHITE 



HOWLING MOB 



CORY 



PIBST OP ALL 



WHITE COBY 



EABLY MINNESOTA 



BLACK MEXICAN 



(1 pt.) 



(1 qt.) 



• (1 pk.) 



34 lb. 



134 lbs. 



11 lbs. 



$ .20 



$ .35 



$1.75 



$ .20 



$ .35 



$1.75 



.20 



.35 



1.75 



.20 



.35 



1.75 



.20 



.35 



1.75 



.20 



.35 



1.75 



.20 



.35 



1.75 



Ask for prices In quantity. Add for postage, 8c. per lb., 10c for 2 lbs. 



ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



