COLE'S NOVELTIES 



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NEW SWEET eORN 



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No wonder this 

 man looks hap- 

 py. He is sure of 

 the first Sweet 

 Corn of the sea= 

 son. 



Ten Days Earlier Than 

 Any Other Sweet Corn 



This remarkable variety, introduced by a Miii*. 



sota Seed House, as ten days earlier than anj 

 I her Sweet Corn, has fully sustained the claima 

 made as to its earliness and sweetness. If you 

 plant this corn you will have the first sweet com. 

 of the season. 



"Peep of Day" corn, in addition to its sensa- 

 tional earliness, is entirely distinct in appearance 

 and habit of growth. The stalk grows about 4 

 feet in height. The ears average about 5 inches 

 in length and are of perfect fonn, well filled out 

 to the tip. When cooked the corn is exceedingly 

 sweet and tender. Market and private gardeners 

 planting this variety will be sure of having the 

 first sweet corn on the market. Everyone wel- 

 comes the first sweet com of the season, and there 

 is a natural strife among gardeners to realize the 

 best price for the earliest. Price per pkt. 10 cts., 

 3 pkts. 25 cts., pt. 35 cts., qt. 60 cts., 2 qts. $1.00» 

 pk. $1.50. 



riETROPOLITAN SUGAR CORN 



This fine new variety is a large eared 

 early corn coming a few days after the 

 first earlies. The plant grows strong and 

 ^dgorous, about 5 feet in height, ears are 

 set low about IV2 feet from the ground, 

 producing from two to three to the plant. 

 They average about 9 inches long, 10 to 

 12 rowed, well filled to the tip with large 

 deep grains, wliich are exceedinglj' white, 

 sweet and very tender. It is not merely 

 sweet, but possesses that exquisite rich- 

 ness of the later sorts. It is practically free from smut and with a thick husk which is an excellent pro- 

 tection from worms, or in shipping to markets. Price per pkt. 5 cts., pt. 25 cts., qt. 50 cts., pk. $1.00. 



Early Evergreen Sweet Corn 



This variety' is a selection 

 from the Stowell's Evergreen. A 

 Michigan grower, has for years 

 repeatedly made selections for 

 earliness and the result is the 

 "Early Evergreen." It possess- 

 es every good quality of Stow- 

 ell's Evergreen and resembling 

 it in every respect, except that 

 the stalk is about one foot 

 shorter, more closely jointed, 

 and that it will mature fully 10 

 days earlier. It is a splendid 

 variety to come in between the 

 early and late sorts. There is no better variety than the Early Evergreen for the market gardener who 

 wishes to get the cream of the trade. It will no doubt become a popular variety. Price per pkt. 5 cts., 

 pt. 25 cts., qt. 45 cts., pk. $1.00, bu. $3.00. 



