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G. EDWARD SCHULTZ, WASHINGTON, D. C. 



SWEET CORX— Continued 



EARLY CHAflPION. This new variety is a large, sweet corn, producing ears nearly as large as those 

 of the Mammoth; white cob, very sweet and fall of milk, yielding from two to three ears on each 

 stalk. One of the best for market" garden purposes. Pt.. lOc; qt.,15c.; peck, 75c.; bushel, S2.50. 



KENDEL'S EARLY GIANT. A new, second-early variety, in succession to Cory, being severaldays 

 earlier than Crosby. Ears average seven inches in length, thick through,^ with ten or more 

 rows of large grains'of rich, sugary flavor. Under high cultivation ears of this variety frequently 

 grow ten to twelve inches in length. Prices same as for Earlv Champion. 



EARLY MAMMOTH. A valuable variety, at least ten days earlier 

 that the Mammoth. Ears twelve-rowed, straight and handsome. 

 It is remarkable for its delicious sweetness. Pt., lOc; cit., 15c. ; 

 gal., 50c.; peck, 75c.; bushel, 52.50; doz., 40c. 



ElQHT-ROWED SUGAR. The grains are pure white and are very 



sweet and tender. Eeady for use in sixty to seventy days after 



planting. Pt., 10c. : qt.. 15c.: gal., 50c.: peck. 75c.; bushel, 52.50; 

 ■ doz., 40c. 



COUNTRY GENTLEflAN. One of the most delicious and sweete=t 

 of all the sweet corns. A main crop variety. It is extremely pro- 

 ductive, 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., 10c. : qt.. 

 15c.: gal., 50c.; peck, 75c.; bushel. $2.50: doz., 40c. 



STOWELL'5 EVERGREEN. The most popular of all Sweet Corn 

 varieties. Large, line flavored: ears borne in abundance, witli 

 deep kernels, white in color. Main crop sort. To supply the right 

 seed of this favorite has been my careful effort. Seed grown 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., 15c.; gal., 50c.; peck, 75c.; 

 bushel, 52.50; doz.. 40c. 



LARGE LATE flAriMOTH. Tlie largest la'te variety grown; very 

 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. 



FIELD VARIETIES 



HICKORY KING This is a popular and well-known eight- 

 rowed variety. The grain is white, twelve to fifteen 

 inches in length. It is an exceedingly hardy and pro- 

 ductive variety, averaging on good land from seventy to 

 eighty bushels of shelled corn to the acre. It is easv- to 

 - husk and the stalks make good fodder. Price, peck. 50c.; 

 bushel, SI. 25. 



riAMMOTH GOLDEN BEALTV. An improved variety 

 of yellow corn, combining large yield, large grains and 

 early ripening to a remarkable degf-ee. It has the largest 

 number of rows on a cob and the largest grains of any corn ever originated. It is high 

 bred and of a beautiful color, being such corn as brings the highest price on the mar- 

 ket. It is of medium height, grows rapidly, and ripens in one hundred days. Price, 



peck, 50c.; bushel, SI .25 . 

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To Harket Qardeners and Truckers requiring large quantities of seeds, I can fre- 

 quently make special prices, where quantity warrants. Shall be glad to quote prices 

 or answer inquiries at any time. 



White Hickory King 



