SCHULTZ'S SEED STORE, WASHINGTON, D. C. 



SWEET OR SUGAR CORN — Continued 



Country Gentleman 



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 nine inches in length. My seed stock has 

 been especially selected for sweetness and quality. Pt., 15c; qt., 25c; gal., 65c; peck, $1.00; 

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



„ 11 ' "P most popular of all Sweet Corn varieties. Large, fine flavored; ears 



btowell S JiiVergTeen b orne m abundance, with deep kernels, white in color. Main crop sort. 

 To supply the right seed of this favorite has been my 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. I 

 invite comparison of the stock I offer with that offered by lower-priced houses. Pt., 10c; qt., 

 20c; gal., 60c; peck, 90c; bushel, $3.25; ear, 5c; per dozen, 50c. 



Larffe Late Mammoth l ar & est late variety grown; very productive and fine flavored, ten- 



° der and delicious. Price, same as for Stowell's Evergreen. 



A very handsome and prolific variety. Ears short; kernels long, pointed and 

 resembles rice; color white. Per lb., 10c; 3 lbs., 25c; 25 lbs., $1.50. 



Eice Pop Corn 



ear, oc; per 

 Ears about eight inches long. 



Adam's Extra Early ^ can ^ e Pl ante( l earlier than am- other but is not a sweet corn; short 



J ear. Pt., 10c; qt., 15c; gal., 40c; peck, 65c: bushel, $2.50* c ~ ■ 



dozen, 25c; 100 ears, S2.00. 



Earlv Adams ^ n exce ^ en t. early variety and often used for table 

 ^ Price, same as for Adam's Extra Early. 



Schultz's Tested Field Corn 



All our Field Corn is "Tipped ' and "Butted'' and selected on the ear before being shelled. 



Attention is more and more being given to the careful selection of Seed Corn, and the very 

 much larger yields that can be obtained by care and selection of the seed and in proper culture and 

 tillage, greatly increased results can be obtained. The interest in improved Seed Corn is attested 

 the various prize Corn Contests over the country, and these should be encouraged in every way. 

 The varieties listed here are carefully grown for Seed and will be found rirst-class in every re- 

 spect; all carefulh- tested for germination before sending out. 



Thorough-Bred Yellow 

 Dent. 



Deep Grained, Small 

 Cob; Very Heavy Crop- 

 per. If any seed grain can 

 truly be called pedigreed, 

 the Thoroughbred Yellow 

 Dent Field Corn is cer- 

 tainly entitled to be known 

 as such, as its history 

 dates many years back. 

 It has been bred-up and 

 selected with painstaking 

 care to what is at the 

 present time one of the 

 best varieties of yellow 

 corn grown. Ear medium 

 in size, remarkably uni- 

 form, and of a bright-yel- 

 low color, with solid deep 

 srain and small red cob. 

 Has from 18 to 24 rows 

 of kernels on the cob, 50 

 to 60 grains in the row, 

 and is well-filled over the 

 ends, and especially the 



butt leaving a small shank, which makes it a great favorite with huskers. Best shredding sort, 

 as it shatters the least of any by actual test. Price, peck. 65c; bushel, $2.00. 



Boone County White. Highly Bred White Corn, Big Ear, Long Grain, Heavy Fodder 



Growth. Is a highly bred white Corn, extra large ear. contains a high 

 percentage of protein, maturing about medium. The ears range from 8 to 12 inches long, 7 l /2 to 8 

 inches in circumference, with 18 to 24 rows of Corn, with from 1.000 to 1,200 grains to the ear, 

 and averaging in weight from 12 to 18 ounces. The cob is medium to large, pure white, both butts 

 and tips are remarkablv well filled, grains are very deep, fine large germ and the greatest jnelding 

 corn in existence. Price, peck, 65c; bush.. S2.00. 



Hickory King Small Cob, Broad Grain, 8 Rowed, True Stock. — Smallest cob and the largest 



grained white corn in cultivation. Ripens in 100 to 120 davs. 

 shells easily and produces much fodder. Price, peck. 65c; bushel, $2.00. 



It husks and 



