HIGH QUALITY VEGETABLE SEEDS 



Weschkorn. 

 Ger. 



Sweet or Sugar Corn 



One quart will plant 200 hills, eight quarts for an acre. 

 If corn is wanted by mail or express prepaid, add 8 cents per pint, 

 15 cents per quart, for charges. 



CULTURE — A rich, warm soil is best, but excellent sweet corn can be raised on any good, ordinary soil if it is 

 deeply and thoroughly worked before planting. In this vicinity Sweet Corn should be planted as early as can be done 

 without risking loss from frosts or from rotting of the seed in the soil. Plant in hills 3 feet apart each way, cover- 

 ing about half an inch, and thin out to two plants to a hill. 



New Snow White Evergreen Sugar Corn 



NEW SNOW WHITE EVERGREEN CORN 



Pearly 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, six to seven feet high. All the good 

 tained and intensified in this superb variety. 

 $3.50; ear, 5c; per dozen, 50c. 



Golden Bantam A ™ ry earl ?i sweet c?rn with 



golden yellow gram, very 

 tender and of excellent quality. The ears are 

 eight-rowed six to seven inches long and of the 

 medium size found most suitable for the table. 

 The flavor is exceptionally rich and delicious. 

 Our stock has been very carefully selected. 

 Pt., 15c; qt., 25c; gal., 75c; peck, $1.35. 



Stabler 's Early P f )g r & er , size ^ an u *H al 



J for the early grades. Fine 

 flavor. Ear, 5c; per dozen, 40c. 



New Early Evergreen l \ ri P e . ns ei | ht to ten f 



J ° • days in advance of 



Stowell's Evergreen. The kernels are sweet 

 and tender. Price, pt., 10c; qt., 20c; gal., 60c; 

 peck., $1.00; ear, 5c; per dozen, 50c. 



Kendel's Early Giant A variet y with te " 



J or more rows of 



large grains of rich, sugary flavor. Pt., 10c; 

 qt., 20c; peck, $1.00; ear, 5c; dozen, 40c . 



PvPTYin An early variety of unusual merit, 

 rremo pt ^ 1Qc . ^ 2Qc . gaJ > 65c . peckj 



$1.00; bushel, $3.50. 



points of the famous Stowell's Evergreen are re- 

 Price, pt., 15c; qt., 25c; gal., 75c; pk., $1.00; bu., 



Black Mexican 



A black-grained variety, 

 sweet and tender; must be 

 picked young to avoid a black appearance when 

 cooked. Pt., 15c; qt., 20c; Yi peck, 65c; peck, 



$1.00. 

 Crosby's Early 



excellent quality. 



Early Champion 



Early. Rather medium 

 ears but productive and of 

 Ear, 5c; per dozen, 40c. 



This variety is very 

 sweet, yielding from two 

 each stalk. Ear, 5c; per 



Early Mammoth 



to three ears 

 dozen, 40c 



A valuable variety, at 

 least ten days earlier 

 than the Mammoth. Ears twelve rowed, 

 straight and handsome. It is remarkable for its 

 delicious sweetness. Pt., 15c; qt., 25c; gal., 

 65c; peck, $1.00; bushel, $3.50. 



Eight-Rowed Sugar The s rains are p u ^ 



& & white and are verv sweet 



and tender. Ready for use in sixty to seventy 

 days after planting. Ear, 5c; per dozen, 40c. 



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