High Quality Vegetable Seeds 



CORN 



Sweet, or Sugar 



Mais, Fr. Grano 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 apart 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 con- 

 tinued supply can be had until frost kills the plants. 



Schultz's Snow White Evergreen Pearl y whiteness and 



sweeter 



than 



any 



Sugar Corn grown. This is without doubt the most valuable Sugar 

 Corn introduced for many years past. It is white as chalk, very 

 pure and clear. All the large ears are filled with very deep, thin 

 grains of pearly whiteness, and sweeter than any Sugar Corn grown. 

 The stalks are of strong, vigorous growth, 6 to 7 feet high. All the 

 good points of the famous Stowell's Evergreen are retained and in- 

 tensified in this superb variety. Pkt. 10c, pt. 20c, qt. 35c, gal. $1.00, 

 pk. $1.75, bus. $6.00. 

 Schultz's Gold Prize 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 garden. Pkt. 10c, pt. 20c, qt. 35c, gal. $1.00, 

 pk. $1.75, bus. $6.00. 

 Clr\\Af»rt Raniam A very early Sweet Corn, with golden-yellow 



gram, 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. 10c, pt. 25c, qt. 40c, gal. $1.00, pk. $175, bus. $6.00. 



Burpee's Howling Mob I s ready + ior ™ e on ^ thr f t0 fi ™ 



_ Z. 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. 10c, 

 pt. 20c, qt. 35c, % pk. $1.00, pk. $1.75, bus. $5.50. 

 Golden Cream ^ e or ig ma t° r says: "It is good enough to eat 



raw." It is a cross between Country Gentleman 



and Golden Bantam; has the color of the latter and the fine quality 

 of the former — that means good size and first class roasting ears. 

 Pkt. 10c, pt. 20c, qt. 35c, % pk. $1.00, pk. $1.75, bus. $6.00. 



Country Gentleman ° f ne ,f * he <^ ost , delicious A and s ^etest 



Z. of all the Sweet Corns. A mam 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. 10c, pt. 20c, qt. 35c, gal. $1.00, pk. $1.75, bus. $6.00. 

 StO Well's Evergreen -Large, ^ ne flavored; ears borne in abun- 



5 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 StowelPs. We invite comparison of the stock we 

 offer with that offered by lower priced houses. Pkt. 10c, pt. 20c, 

 qt. 35c, gal 85c, pk. $1.50, bus. $5.00. 



Remarkably large in ear for a second 

 early sort and extensively grown in 

 some localities 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 quality very good. 

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

 Ideal Extra Early While not a Sugar Corn, the ears are large 



_ and fine, grains white and tender. The ears 



average 8 to 10 inches in length, and present an attractive appear- 

 ance. 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 frost. We recommend Ideal Corn to all market 

 gardeners as a money maker. Pkt. 10c, pt. 20c, qt. 35c, gal. $1.00, 

 pk. $1.75, bus. $6.00. 



Black Mexican £ *>! a A ck z™™ ed 7 a r j ety > s T ee j; and , te il d SE- 



Pkt. 10c, pt. 20c, qt. 35c, % pk. $1.00, pk. $1.75. 



Adams' Extra Early Not a Swe f Corn; short ear Pt 20c, 



"L qt. 30c, gal. 85c, pk. $1.50, bus. $5.50. 



Early AdamS Ears about g ! inches long- Pt. 20c, qt. 30c, 



1 gal. 85c, pk. $1.50, bus. $5.00. 



A very handsome and prolific variety. Ears 



Kendel's Early Giant 



I Sweet corn requires very 

 j little attention and very 

 little space if your garden 

 is properly planned 



Rice Pop Corn 



short, kernels long, pointed and resemble rice; 

 color white. Pkt. 10c, pt. 15c, qt. 25c. 



SchultzV.Snow White Evergreen 

 Sugar Corn 



