COLE'SdSWEET CORNaSEED 



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SWEET CORN 



Ger. Welskoren. Fr. Mais 



One quart will ijlant 200 hills 



The Sweet or Sugar varieties being liable to rot in 

 cold or wet ground, should not be planted before 

 May, or until the ground has become warm, and for 

 a succession plant every two weeks, until the middle 

 of July, in rich, well-manured ground, in hills three 

 feet apart each way, covering about an inch, and thin 

 out to three plants to a hill, or plant in rows four 

 feet apart, and to stand eight inches apart in the 

 rows. 



If wanted by Express or Freight, deduct for post- 

 age 5 cts., per pt. 10 cts., per qt. 



PEEP OF DAY, See Novelties 

 METROPOLITAN SUGAR. See Novelties 

 EARLY EVERGREEN. See Novelties. 



First=of=AU Corn 



FIRST-OF-ALL. The Earliest Sweet Corn 

 in Cultivation. Ripening a week ear- 

 lier than Cory and ears larger and of superior 

 quality, sweet and of delicious flavor. Extremely 

 valuable to market gardeners for first early. Per 

 pkt. 5 cts., pt. 20 cts., qt. 35 cts., pk. 75 cts., bu. 

 $2.75. 



EARLY WHITE CORY. Excepting the 



First-of-All, this is the very best extra early sweet 

 corn grown. Ears medium size, large' grain, sweet 

 and of fine quality. Desirable for private or mar- 

 ket garden. Per pkt. 5 cts., pt. 20 cts., qt. 35 cts., 

 pk. 65 cts., bu. $2.50. 



MAIVIMOTH WHITE CORY. This new 



strain is fully as early as the original Cory. The 

 ears are 12-rowed, much larger in size, white cob- 

 bed, the ears retain the pearly whiteness of the 

 grains when cooked. No other Sweet Corn will find 

 ready sale, as this is king of the market, for no 

 other variety can compete with it as an extra 

 early, and thus the market gardener who raises is 

 monopolizes the cream of the early trade. Per pkt. 

 5 cts., pt. 20 cts., qt. 35 cts., pk. 75 cts., bu. $2.75. 



EARLY CHAMPION. The earliest large 



Sweet Corn. Produces ears ten inches long in 60 

 days. This new variety is, without question, the 

 earliest large Sweet Corn yet introduced, being only 

 a few days later than the first early small sorts. 

 Ears nearly as large as the Mammoth twelve-rowed; 

 pure white kernels, with medium sized white cob; 

 very sweet, tender and full of milk, yielding from 

 two to three ears to the stalk. Per pkt. 5 cts., pt. 

 20 cts., qt. 35 cts., pk. 70 cts., bu. $2.50. 



/ desire to 7-etti7'n thanks for the good 

 quality of the garden seeds y on have sent 

 me for the past two years, fames Sheak, 

 Benton Co., Oregon. 



Nonesuch Sweet Corn 

 NONE SUCH SUGAR. This variety is 



one of the Finest Sweet Corns in cultivation. It 

 will please a lover of delicious, meaty Sweet Corn, 

 and will suit the most exacting customer. Medium 

 early, coming in after the second earlies, of extra 

 strong growth, stalks and cobs of a beautiful pink 

 color, grain white, ears large, twelve to fourteen 

 rowed; wonderfully productive. Per pkt. 5 cts., pt. 

 20 cts., qt. 35 cts., pk. 70 cts., bu. $2.50. 



COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. This excellent 



variety is regarded as the sweetest com grown. It 

 is pre-eminently an epicure variety, being the 

 sweetest and most tender of all. The ears are 

 medium, cob small, kernels of extraordinary depth, 

 pearly whiteness. It is very productive, bearing 

 from two to four ears on the stalk. It matures 

 medium to late. Per pkt. 5 cts., pt. 20 cts., qt. 

 30 cts., pk. 70 cts., bu. $2.50. 



STOWELUS EVERGREEN. This varie- 

 ty IS more largely planted than any othtr beino- 



'^^^^e^s and market gai" 

 eneis or late use. It is very productive, the iars 

 are of large si^e, grains deep, exceptiona ly tender 

 and sugary, and remain for a long time in an edible 

 condition. This variety is necessary to every iar- 



ZIGZAG EVERGREEN. A new variety 



rfsembling Country Gentleman, but vieldino- V^ J^.y 

 ears. Many of the stalks bear two "ears- the ker 

 nels usually run zigzag down the cob, vvhence Ss 

 nanie. It is remarkably sweet and for th s reason 

 is becoming a great favorite among the eanSinS 

 factories of the West. Also one of its most Taiu 

 able characteristics is the long time it stands on 

 the stalk in good condition fSr the table a fact 

 which increases its value both for home use and as 

 a market crop. Per pkt. 5 cts., pt. 20 cts nt 

 35 cts., pk. 70 cts., bu. $2.50. ' ^ ' ^^S-' Qt- 



MAMMOTH SUGAR. This produces the 



largest ears of any Sweet Corn; quality verv sweet 

 and luscious. It ripens a little la er than the Ever 

 green and tlie cobs are larger the kerno I w 

 flatter. Largely used by Set garden s S 

 pkt. 5 cts., pt. 20 cts., qt. 35 cts., pk. 70 cts- , bu 

 $2.50. 



^^eds^"^ ^^^^ FODDER. See Field 



Your seeds cannot be beat, had the best 

 rdcn 7n our town fro7n seeds bought fwn 



yuo7- fir 771, they a7-e fine. 

 Belt7-ami Co,, Min7i. 



O. P. Clevela7id, 



