HIGH QUALITY SEEDS. 



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SWEET OR SUGAR CORN-Continued. 



l=o»l.. ^U^n»»:^.« This new variety i< 



Early Champion ,^ _f ^amir 



IS a large, sweet corn, producing ears nearly as large as 

 those of the Mammoth; white cob, very sweet and full of milk, yielding from 

 two to three ears on each stalk. One of the best for market garden purposes. Ear, 5c.; per 

 dozen, 40c. 



Farlv IVl;)mmrkfh ^ valuable variety, at least ten days earlier than the Mammoth. Ears 

 Ldny iTidiiuiiuin twelve-rowed, straight and handsome. It is remarkable for its delicious 

 sweetness. Pt., loc; qt., 20c.; gal., 6sc.; peck, 90c.; bu., $3.25. 



Fitfhf RawpH SiiO';ir '^^^^ grains are pure white and are very sweet and tender. Ready for 

 ui^iii-ixuwcu ou^iJi j^jgg gj^^y seventy days after planting. Ear, 5c.; per doz., 40c. 



Cniinfrv ri<>nH<>m;)n ^^""^ most delicious and sweetest of all the sweet corns. A main 



V/UUniry ueniieman ^^.^p variety. It is extremely productive, the stalks averaging three ears 

 and sometimes as many as five. 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., loc; qt., 20c.; gal., 65c.; peck, 85c.; bushel, $3.00. Ear, 5c.; per 

 dozen, 40c. 



SfnwpH\ Fvpr^rppn '^^^^ most popular of all Sweet Corn varieties. Large, fine flavored; ears 

 jiuwcii > Lvisi^icisii i„ 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 relected seed of 

 Stowell's. I invite comparison of the stock I offer with that offered by lower-priced houses. 

 Pt., lOc; qt., 20c.; gal., 50c.; peck, 75c.; bu., $3.00; ear, 5c.; per dozen, 40c. 



I ;ir0p I lVI;immnfh ^^^^ largest late variety grown; very 

 Large Late IViammOtn productive and fine flavored. It is of 

 ■excellent quality, sweet, tender and delicious, and its only fault 

 is the immense size of ear. Price, same as for Stowell's 

 Evergreen. ( 1 i< 



Rirp Pnn Corn ^ very handsome and prolific variety. Ears 

 l\lte rop \^orn gj^Qj-^; kernels long, pointed and resembles rice; 

 color white. No variety of pop corn is superior to this for 

 parching. Per lb., 10 cts.; 3 lbs., 25 cts.; 25 lbs., $1.50. 



Arlamc* Fv4ra FarUf The hardiest and earliest variety for table 

 MUdms CXira cany ^^^^ planted earlier than any 



■other, but is not a sweet corn; white grains, short ear. Pt., lOc; 

 qt., 15c.; gal., 40C.; peck, 65c.; bushel, $2.25; ear, 5c.; per doz., 2Sc. 



FarKr Arlamc excellent, early variety and often used for 

 Ldny MUdms ^^^^^^ particularly in the South. Ears about 

 eight inches long, twelve or fourteen rowed. Pt., lOc; qt., 15c.; 

 gal., 40c.; peck, 65c.; bushel, $2.25; ear, 5c.; per dozen, 2Sc. 



FIELD VARIETIES 



inorougnorea leilOW UCni ^.^^^^ pedigreed, the Thorough- 

 bred Yellow Dent Field Corn is certainly 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 me- 

 dium in size, remarkably uniform, and of a bright-yellow color, 

 with solid deep grain 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 buskers. Best shred- 

 ding sort, as it shatters the least of any by actual test. Price, 

 pk., 50c.; bushel, $1.75. 



Improved White Dent best-yielding white 



r ^ jorns grown; nearly always makes two 



-ears to the stalk. The grain is deep, large-sized, and always 

 fills out to the end of the ear. It makes a large-growing stalk, 

 "v^ith plenty of fodder, and is a most valuable ensilage variety. 

 Produces a stalk 8 to 10 feet high. Pkt., 10 cts.; qt., 15 cts.; 

 peck, 50 cts.; bushel, $1.75. 



Tinlrlpn RpAiifv ^^^^ ^ large, broad-grained sort; the kernel 

 vjuiucii ucduiy ^ggp yellow; the fodder is very tall; matures 

 late. Peck, soc; $1.50 per bushel. 



Hifkorv Kintf '^^^ leading white-grained ensilage 

 memory mng ^.^^^ p^^^^^ ^^^^^ 



corn; gram 

 50 per bushel. 



