Sweet Corn 



(Mais) 



Yellow Country Gentleman Sweet Corn 



Yellow Varieties 



WHIPPLE'S EARLY YELLOW. A superb new 

 early yellow Sweet Corn. Ears are 7 to 8 

 inches long and 12- to 14-rowed. Pkt., 10c; 

 pt., 30c; qt., 60c; 4 qts., $2.00; bu., $8.00. 



Golden Bantam. A universal favorite. May be 

 planted as early as May 1st. Dwarf growing; 

 matures in 60 days; ears 5 to 6 inches long 

 with 8 rows of broad, yellow kernels of un- 

 surpassed flavor. Pkt., 10c; pt., 30c; qt., 60c; 

 4 qts., $2.00; bu., $8.00. 



BARDEN'S WONDER BANTAM. The best 

 selection from the old favorite Golden Bantam. 

 Retaining all of the sweetness and rich flavor 

 of that variety it produces ears 3 inches longer 

 and a little larger in diameter. Prolific, extra 

 early, ideal in size. Pkt., 10c; pt., 30c; qt., 60c; 

 4 qts., $2.00; bu., $8.00. 



Golden Evergreen. About one week later than 

 Golden Bantam. Tapering ears of good size, 

 with 12 or 14 rows of deep yellow kernels. 

 Pkt., 10c; pt., 30c; qt., 60c; 4 qts., $2.00; 

 bu., $8.00. 



Golden Giant. One of the finest yellow Corns. 

 Second early in season; ears are 7 to 8 inches 

 long and 12- to 14-rowed. Kernels are rich 

 golden yellow, of medium size and excellent 

 quality. Pkt., 10c; pt., 30c; qt., 60c; 4 qts., 

 $2.00; bu., $8.00. 



Yellow Country Gentleman. The yellow counter- 

 part of the old white shoe peg or Country 

 Gentleman. The latest yellow Sweet Corn, 

 medium-sized ears of finest quality. Pkt., 10c; 

 pt., 30c; qt., 60c; 4 qts., $2.00; bu., $9.00. 



Pop Corn 



Sweet Corn is a favorite crop in most American gardens, and one of the easiest 

 to grow. A deeply dug, moderately rich, well-drained soil will give best results. 

 Wait until soil and weather are warm before sowing; the middle of May is gen- 

 erally safe for the yellow varieties and 2 weeks later for the whites. 



Sow in rows 2J/2 to 3 feet apart; scatter seeds 3 to 4 inches apart and cover 

 2 inches deep, later thinning out to 1 foot apart in the rows. Corn is also grown 

 in hills 3 feet apart each way for horse cultivation, leaving 3 strong plants in each 

 hill. Frequent shallow cultivation is important— more necessary with Corn, per- 

 haps, than with any other garden crop. 



For succession, make sowings every 10 days up to July 15th. To insure good 

 pollenation and well-filled ears, grow Corn in several short rows, side by side, 

 rather than in one long row. 



One quart of seed will plant 200 hills. 



If wanted by parcel post, add 8c per pt., 10c per qt. 



White Varieties 



Early Mayflower. The earliest white Sweet Corn of good size; ears 6 to 7 inches 

 long, with 10 or 12 rows; prolific; good quality. Pkt., 10c; pt., 30c; qt., 60c; 

 4 qts., $2.00; bu.., $8.00. 

 Howling Mob. The leading white, second-early. Productive and of extra fine 

 quality. Ears 9 to 10 inches long with 14 rows. Pkt., 10c; pt., 30c; qt., 60c; 

 4 qts., $2.00; bu., $8.00. 

 EARLY MAMMOTH. Ears 10 to 12 inches long, 16 or 18 rowed; large, white 



grains; very sweet. Pkt., 10c; pt., 30c; qt., 60c; 4 qts., $2.00; bu., $8.00. 

 Stowell's Evergreen. The good old standard. Rich and sweet in flavor; remains 

 tender long. Ears 7 to 8 inches long, and 12 or 14-rowed. Pkt., 10c; pt., 30c; 



qt., 60c; 4 qts., $2.00; bu., $8.00. 

 Late Mammoth. Largest of all; ears 12 inches 

 long and 18 or 20 rowed, but very sweet and 

 tender. Pkt., 10c; pt., 30c; qt., 60c; 4 qts., 

 $2.00; bu., $8.00. 

 Country Gendeman. Sweet, tender, milky grains 

 on small cob; zig-zag rowed ears about 10 

 inches long. Pkt., 10c; pt., 30c; qt., 6Cc; 

 4 qts., $2.00; bu., $8.00. 

 Black Mexican. A medium early, small-eared sort 

 with purplish black grains of very rich flavor. 

 ^ i Wg'$Blte i '- Pkt., 10c; pt., 30c; qt., 60c; 4 qts., $2.00; 



K bu., $8.00. 



Hybrid Sweet Corn 



Golden Cross Bantam. The original and best of 

 the cross Corns. Ears 7 to 8 inches long, 10- 

 to 12-rowed. Pkt., 15c; pt., 40c: qt., 75c. 

 Early Bancross P-39. Ears 7'/2 inches long, 10 

 to 14-rowed. About 78 days to maturity. Pkt., 

 15c; pt., 40c; qt., 75c. 

 Whipcross P-39. Ears 7'/2 inches long, 12- to 

 14-rowed. About 84 days to maturity. Pkt., 

 15c; pt., 40c; qt., 75c. 



White Pearl. Pure white, 

 qt., 60c; 2 qts., $1.00. 



Pkt., 10c; pt., 30c; 



Golden Bantam Sweet Corn 



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Whipple's Early Yellow Sweet Corn 



