High Quality Vegetable Seeds 



CORN 



Sweet, or Sugar 



Mais, Fr. Grand turco, Ital. 



One quart will plant 200 hills. One peck sufficient for one acre in hills. 



If wanted by mail, add for postage. 



Culture. — Plant in hills 3 feet a{)art each way, dropping five or six kernels in each hill, or in rows 3 to 4 feet 

 apart, and the plants thinned out to 8 or 9 inches in the row. From May until the middle of July a succession 

 planting can be made every 2 or 3 weeks, and by selecting the varieties ♦ ♦ ♦ 



a continued supply can be had until frost kills the plants. '" "" "" "*♦*■ "v 



Schukz^s Snow White Evergreen 



Pearly whiteness and 

 sweeter than any Sugar 

 Corn grown. Tliis is without doubt the most valuable Sugar Corn in- 

 troduced for many yoar-^ past. It is white as chalk, very i)ure and clear. 

 All the large ears are filled with very deep, thin grains of pearly white- 

 ness, and sweeter than any Sugar Corn grown. The stalks are of strong, 

 vigorous growth, 6 to 7 i'eet high. All the good points of the famous 

 Stowell's Evergreen are retained and intensified in this superb variety. 

 Pkt. 5c. and lOc, pt. 25c., qt. 40c., gal. $1.40, pk. S2.50, bus. $9.00, 

 ear 15c. , doz. $1.25. 



Schultz's Gold Prize 



Golden Bantam 



Burpee's Howling Mob 



qt. 40c., y2 pk. $1.25, pk 



Country Gentleman 



StowelFs Evergreen 



A new, early or intermediate, yellow 

 grained Sweet Corn of distinctive merit. 

 The ears are nearly twice the size of Golden Bantam, usually twelve-rowed 

 and when in condition for use are light creamy yellow in color. The grain 

 is very sweet and tender and is unsurpassed in quality. In season it is a 

 few days later than Golden Bantam, but remains in condition much longer 

 than that variety. An excellent sort both for home and the market gar- 

 den. {See colored illustrn.lion on cover). Pkt. 5c., and 10c. , pt. 30c., 

 qt. 60c., gal. $2.00, pk. $3.50. 



A very early Sweet Corn, with golden-yellow 

 grain, very tender and of excellent quality. The 

 ears are eight-rowed, 6 to 7 inches long and of medium size; found 

 most suitable for the table. The flavor is exceptionally rich and delicious. 

 Pkt. 5c. and 10c. , pt. 25c., qt. 40c., gal. $1.40, pk. $2.50. 



Is ready for use only three to five days 

 later than the extra early sorts, when 

 both are planted at the same time, but the ears are much larger in size, 

 while the grains are much whiter and sweeter. Pkt. 5c. and 10c. , pt. 25c., 

 40c., 14 pk. $1.25, pk. $2.25. 



One of the most delicious and sweetest of 

 all the Sweet Corns. A main crop variety. 

 It is extremely productive. The small; irregular kernels are very deep 

 and pure white in color. Ears average 9 inches in length. Our seed stock 

 has been especially selected for sweetness and quality. Pkt. 5c. and 10c. , 

 pt. 25c., qt. 40c., gal. $1.25, pk. $2.25, bus. $8.00; ear 15c., doz. $1.50. 



Large, fine flavored; ears borne in abun- 

 dance, with deep kernels. Main crop 

 sort. To supply the right seed of this favorite has been our careful effort. 

 Seed sown near the Eastern Atlantic Coast has always shown by its 

 flavor and shriveled, ripened kernels the highest percentage of sugar 

 known. Long and deep kernels are also a characteristic of selected seed 

 of Stowell's. We invite comparison of the stock we offer with that offered 

 by lower-priced .houses. Pkt. 5c. and lOc, pt. 25c., qt. 40c., gal. $1.25, 

 pk. $2.25, bus. $8.00; ear 15c., doz. $1.25. 



Remarkably large in ear for a second early- 

 sort and extensively grown in some locali- 

 ties for the market. The stalks are about five and one-half feet high. 

 The ears are about 8 to 9 inches long, twelve-rowed. The grain is white, 

 rather broad and shallow, and the ciuality very good. Pkt. 5c., and 10c. , 

 pt. 25c., qt. 40c., gal. $1.25, pk. $2.00. 



While not a vSugar Corn the ears are large 

 and fine, grains white and tender. The ears 

 average 8 to 10 inches in length, and present an attractive appearance. 

 For earliness the Ideal Extra Early is hard to beat. It can generally be 

 depended on to come to maturity inside of 70 days. It can be planted 

 fully as early as the Adams, for the plants are hardy and will stand slight 

 frosts. We recommend Ideal Corn to all market gardeners as a money 

 maker. Pkt. 5c. and 10c. , pt. 20c., qt. 35c. gal. $1.00, pk. $1.75, bus. $6.00. 

 Stabler's Early. Of larger size than usual for the early grades. Fine 



flavor. Pkt. 5c. and lOc, pt. 25c., qt. 40c., gal. $1.25, pk. $2.25. 

 Black Mexican. A black grained variety, sweet and tender. Pkt. 5c. 



and lOc, pt. 25c., qt. 40c., 14 pk. $1.25, pk. $2.25. i 

 Adams* Extra Early. It can be planted earlier than any other, but is not 

 a Sweet Com; short ear. Pt. 20c.. qt. 35c., gal. $1.00, pk. $1 75, bus. 

 86.00; ear, 7c., doz. 60c., lOO ears, $4.50. 

 Early Adam's. An excellent early variety and often used for table. Ears 

 about 8 inches long. Pt. 20c., qt. 30c., gal. $1.00, pk. $1.75, bus. $6.00; 

 ear 7c., doz. 60c., 100 ears .$4.50. 

 Rice Pop Corn. A very handsome and prolific variety. Ears short, kernels 

 long, pointed and resemble rice; color white. Lb. 15c. 



KendePs Early Giant 



Ideal Extra Early 



1 Sv^reet corn requires very 1 



1 little attention and very little 1 

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j space if your garden is j 



j properly planned | 



Schultz's Snow White Evergreen 

 Sugar Corn 



