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CORN FOR TABLE USE 



WHEN CORN IS WANTED BY lOAIL, ADD 6 CENTS FEB PINT TO FAY POSTAGE. 



CUIiTITBE. — 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. 



FIBST EXTBA EABI.Y VABIETIES. 



Not a Sng'ar Corn, but are used for very early planting, and 

 will mature nice roasting ears before the sweet corn. 



Extra Early Baltimore. G. & T. Co.'s New Sixty Day. 



FIRST EARLY VARIETIES 



EXTBA EABI;Y BAI^TmOBE. | 



The hardiest and earliest variety for table use; it can be planted eailier than any other, but is not a sweet t 

 corn; white indented grains and short ears. Pt., 15c. Qt., 20c. Pk., 75c. Bus., $2.75. i 



G. & T. CO.'S NEW 60-DAY COBN. — The largest extra early corn grown. As early as Extra Early Adams, 

 but grows larger ears. Crop failed. i 



EXTRA EABIiY ADAMS. — Extremely hardv and earlv; one of the best for earlv planting. Pt., 15c. Qt., > 

 20c. Pk., 75c. Bus., $2.75. 5 



EABIiY ADAMS — A favorite in the South. Ft., 15c. Qt., 20c. Pt., 75c. Bus., $2.75. | 



EABIiY BUBIiINGTON HYBRID. — Not a true sugar corn, but a hybrid or mixture between the sug;ir corn { 

 and the Adams Early, being as earlv as Adams, but having a larger ear. It closely resembles the sugar corn. ( 

 Ft., 15c. Qt., 20c. Pk., 90c. Bus., $3.00. ( 



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

 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 veiy sure crop. Qt., 15c. 2 qts., 25c. 4 qts., 40c. Peck, 70c. Bus., $2.50. 



SWEET OR SUGAR CORN 



EXTRA-EARLY VARIETIES 



Sweet or Suifar. 



NEW GOXiDEN BANTAM SUGAB COBN. — The earliest and best of 

 sugar corns. It 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. Ft., 15c. Qt., 30c. Pk., $1.25. 



PBEMO. — The best early sweet corn on the market. A genuine sweet 

 sorn as early as the Adams Extra Early, and larger than any other 

 early variety. Thfe quality is the best, ears measuring 7 to 9 inches long, 

 bemg well filled to the end; generally bearing two ears to the stalk. Ft., 

 15c. Qt., 25c. Pk., $1.25. Bus., $4.00. 



$3*75^^" — early variety red cob. Pt., 15c. Qt., 25c. Pk., $1.00. Bus., 



FIBST OF Alili. — A selection from the Cory, the ears about the same 

 size as the Cory, lighter in color and earlier. Pt., 15c. Qt., 25c. Pk., $1.00. 



^o^''^^^"^ ^J^^^T~^J^ ^^'"'y variety, with good-sized ears and large ker- 

 nels. Ft., 15c. Qt., 25c. Fk., $1.25. Bus., $4.00. 



STABIiEB'S EABLY. — Of larger size than usual for the earlv kinds 

 It is remarkable tor the fine flavor and sweetness, and is a desirable gar: 

 deners and canning variety. Ft., 15c. Qt., 25c. Fk., $1.0o! Bus.; $3 50 



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New Golden Bantam Sug'ar Corn. 



PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



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