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SWEET OR SUGAR CORN FOR TABLE USE 



CAUTION.— Sweet Corn in bulk, even after being- thorougrhly cured, will often gather moisture and spoil, particularly if it 

 has been exposed to a low temperature. To prevent this it Siiould be taken out of the bag- as soon as received and spread in 

 a dry place. 



MAIN CROP VARIETIES 



COUNTKY GENTXiEMAN CORIT This is the sweetest and most delici- 



ously flavored of all sugar corn. It is the finest variety for the table, and 

 will delight the most fastidious epicure. It produces three to four ears to 

 the stalk, and retains its greenness longer than other sorts. Pt., 15c. Qt., 

 30c. Pk., $1.00. Bus., $4.00. 



STOWEXiIi'S EVERGBEEIT. — So well known that it scarcely needs descrip- 

 tion. Excellent; keeps green till cold weather; ears large; one of the best. 

 Pt., 15c. Qt., 25. Pk., $1.00. Bus., $3.50. 



TRUCKERS' EABIiY SUGAR CORN. — This is the most desirable variet.N 

 of sugar corn for truckers and gardeners to plant early. As its many excel- 

 lent qualities are becoming generally known, it has come to be one of tho 

 standard sorts. It is ten days earlier than Evergreen, very productive, grow- 

 ing two to four ears to the stalk. The ears set low, are large and well filled, 

 the grain long and narrow, similar to Evergreen, but smaller. It is one ol 

 the mo.st productive varieties in cultivation. Pt., 15c. Qt., 25c. Pk., $1.00. 

 Bus., $3.75. 



HICKOX. — A very handsome and excel- 

 lent variety of sugar corn; large, white 

 grain and sweet. Pt., 15c. Qt., 25c. Pk., 

 $1.00. Bus., $3.50. 



IMPROVED NE PX.US UIiTBA.— Early, 

 good-sized ears ;itid deep grain; very pro- 

 ductive, some stalks yielding four ears and 

 an average C7op running as high as three 

 ears to the stalk. Pt., ISc. Qt., 25c. Pk., 

 $1.00. Bus., $4.00. 



IiATE HAMMOTH. — The largest variety 

 grown; very fine fnr mnrket purposes. 

 Pt., 15c. Qt., 25c. Pk., $1.00. Bus., $3.50. 



EGYPTIAN, OB WASHINGTON 

 MARKET. — A largre variety, somewhat re- 

 si'mlilinR- tlie Evorgreen; flnvor p^nuliarlv 

 r'ch and sweet, and of superior quilitv; 

 for mnrkpt. Pt., 15c. Qt., 25c. Pk.,' $1.00. 

 Bus., $3.50. 



ZIGZAG EVERGREEN. — This is one of 

 the sweete«( and best late sweet corn, not 

 p"on exc^ntin"- the rPleb»-^tpd Cnnntrv O^n- 

 tiomin npri Shrio pptr. The ears resemble 

 Stowell's Evergreen in size and shaoe. ex- 

 cPDt that the kernels are plared irregu- 

 l^rlv or zi'^-'-ie unon the cob. which is al- 

 wnys an ind'catinn of great sweetness in 

 any VP'-'etv of sncnr corn. Pt., 15c. Qt., 

 25c. Pk., $1.00. Bus., $3.50. 



KENDAT.l'S EABIY GIANT. — The 



Inrp-est early sweet corn known, n"d is very 

 productive. " Pt., l-'^'-. Ot- 30c. Pk., $1.00. 

 Bus., $3.50. 



EABIiY MAMMOTH. — A 



pnlend'a iVi^i-Vet sort. -Dro- 

 d u c i n g large, handsome 

 ears; grain large, white and 

 sweet; fills out well at the 

 end. Pt., 15c. Qt., 25c. 

 Pk., $1.00. Bus., $3.50. 



WHITE EVERGREEN. — 



Has ears as large as 

 Stowell's, is five days 

 earlier; grains pure white." 

 A valuable acquisition for 

 the gardener and canner. 

 Pt., 15c. Qt., 25c. Peck, 

 $1.00. 



SUGAR CORN. — For fod- 

 der. Write for prices. 

 Truckers, Write for Prices 

 in Quantity. 



TRUCKERS' EARI.Y CORN. STOWEll'S EVERGREEN. 



COUNTRY GENTIiEMAN. 



