^^eckerti Seed Store 



SWEET or SUGAR CORN 



(1% Pounds per Quart; 50 Pounds per Bushel) 



GOLDEN BANTAM. The first ot the yellow Sweet 



Corns to mature, and still the standard of quality 

 for all Sweet Corns, although it has been in culti- 

 vation for nearly twenty years. From early plant- 

 ings. Golden Bantam is ready for the table in 65 to 

 75 days, depending- on the weather, and it may be 

 planted for succession every week or ten days from 

 the last of April up to mid-July. While the ears are 

 small, averaging 5 to 6 inches in length on good 

 soil, they surely are of unsurpassed flavor. The true 

 type always has eight rows of broad, golden yellow 

 grains. Golden Bantam thrives on a great variety 

 of soils and in practically all sections of the coun- 

 try. It is uniformly prolific, producing two or more 

 ears to the stalk. We offer a very select stock of 

 the true Golden Bantam. 



GOLDEN GIANT DELUXE, ^uow'varietieffoi- 



lowing the Golden Bantam and Barden's Wonder Bantam. 

 The stalks grow taller and the ears are 8 inches long 

 with 16 to 18 rows of golden kernels. The quality is equal 

 to Golden Bantam. It is a favorite sort in many sections 

 for the market as well as for the home. 



WHIPPLE'S EARLY YELLOW. This is another new yellow 



Howling Mob. A fine second-early 



variety and is double the size of Golden Bantam and only 

 a few days later. The ear is 7 to 8 inches long and carries 

 12 to 16 rows of large kernels. Stalks are quite tall and 

 often produce two ears. 



BLACK MEXICAN. A second-early Sweet Corn with bluish 

 black grains when ripe. In the eating stage, before the 

 kernels begin to show any color, it is of superlative qual- 

 ity, with a rich, almost "musky" flavor. 



THE CHOICEST WHITE SWEET CORN 



While the yellow varieties of Sweet Corn have made rapid strides in popular favor, the white sorts offered below are 

 still considered the standard and will continue to be so for some years to come. We offer a comprehensive assortment of 

 quality kinds maturing in succession. Of course, quality in an extra-early variety should not be measured by the same 

 standards as that of the later varieties. However, we do not offer a single variety which has not one good characteristic 

 or another. 



EARLY MAYFLOWER. Very similar to Mammoth White 

 Cory, and a popular variety in some sections. 



HOWLING MOB. A splendid second-early, producing large 

 ears of handsome appearance and the very finest quality. 

 Vigorous and productive; ears 9 to 10 inches long and 

 16-rowed; a trifle later than Kendel's Giant. The best 

 second-early for the home-garden and a fine Corn for 

 every purpose. 



MAIN-CROP and LATE SWEET CORNS 



EARLY MAMMOTH. A few days earlier than Late Mammoth ; 

 ears as long but more tapering. 



LATE MAMMOTH. The largest variety of Sweet Corn; ears 

 10 to 12 inches long, with 16 or 18 rows of broad grains 

 of delicious flavor. 



WHITE EVERGREEN. The finest strain of Stowell's Ever- 

 green in cultivation. Very productive; ears exceedingly 

 uniform, 9 inches long and 16-rowed; kernels a triflle 

 broader and whiter than those of Stowell's. Quality is 

 extra-fine. 



STOWELL'S EVERGREEN. An old favorite, the standard 

 late Sweet Corn. Remains fit for use a long time. 



COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. The well-known "shoe-peg" Corn, 

 noted for its superb quality. Good-sized ears densely filled 

 with long, narrow kernels, which are irregularly placed 

 on the small cob. Ready at the same time as Stowell's. 



CORN Bu. 



Sugar or Sweet Pkt. % lb. 



1 lb. 



O 



lb. 



5 lb. 



10 lb. 



501b. 



Golden Bantam . . .$ 



.10 $ 



.20 



$ .30 



$ 



.50 



$1.10 



$2.00 



$7.00 



Golden Gt. Deluxe. 



.10 



.20 



.30 





.50 



1.10 



2 00 



8.00 



Whipple's Erly.Yel. 



.10 



.20 



.30 





.50 



1.10 



2.00 



8.00 





.10 



.20 



.30 





.50 



1.10 



2.00 



8.00 



Early Mayflower 



.10 



.20 



.30 





.50 



1.10 



2.00 



7.50 



Howling Mob 



.10 



.20 



.30 





.50 



1.10 



2.00 



7.50 



Early Mammoth . . 



.10 



.20 



.30 





.50 



1.10 



200 



7.00 



Late Mammoth . . . 



.10 



.20 



.30 





.50 



1.10 



2.00 



7.50 



White Evergreen . 



.10 



.20 



.30 





.50 



1.10 



2.00 



7.00 



Stowell's Evergr'n . 



.10 



.20 



.30 





.50 



1.10 



2.00 



7.00 



Country Gentleman 



.10 



.20 



.30 





.50 



1.10 



2.00 



8.00 



FIELD CORN — See 



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