12 



G. EDWARD SCHULT2. WASHINGTON. D. C. 



SWEET CORN-Continued 



Prices subject to change without further notice. 



EARLY CHAMPION. This new variety 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. Pt., 15c.; qt., 25c.; pk., $1.50. 



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

 eral days 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 va- 

 riet3' frequenth" grow ten to twelve inches in length. Prices same as for Early Champion. 



EARLY MAMMOTH. A valuable - 



earlier than the Mammoth. Ear; v"- 

 and handsome. It is remarkable for 

 ness. Pr., 15c.: qt.. 25c.; gal., 75c.; pec" 



at least ten days 

 e -rowed, straight 

 delicious sweet- 



EIGHT-ROWED SUGAR. 



are "r-cr}" s'/.'cct anQ tencer. 

 seventy da\-s after planting 

 peck. Si. 50. 



COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. 



sweetest of all the sv.-ee: c 

 is extremeh- produciivv. :d-; 

 sometimes as manv as dvc 



t: 



s are pure white and 

 for use in sixtv to 



Pr. 



qt., 25c.:. gaJ 



75c.; 



One of the most delicious and 

 rns. A main crop variety. It 

 ;:i!ks averaging three ears and 

 The small, irregular kernels 

 are very deep and pure white in color. Ears average nine 

 inches in length, yty seed stock has been especially select- 

 ed for sweetness and quality. Pr., 15c.; qt., 25c.; gal., 85c.; 

 peck, Si. 50. 



STOWELL'S EVERGREEN. The most popular of all 

 Sv.-eer Corn varieries. Large, fine flavored; ears borne in 

 abundance, with dtro kernels, v,-hite in color. ^Jain crop 

 sort. To supply r/.e niait seed of this favorite has been 

 ni}- careful effort. Seed grown near the Eastern Atlantic 

 Coast has alwa3-s shown hy 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 

 'jftered by lov.er-priced hov.ses. Pt.. 15c,; qt., 25c,; gal.. 

 S5C.; peck, Si. 50. 



LARGE LATE MAMMOTH. The largest late variety 

 grov.-n; ver}- productive and nne tiavored. It is of excel- 

 lent 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- 



rov,-ed Viricry, The grain is -.■.dkte. tvrelve to fifteen inches 

 in length, I: is an exceeding'}- karcy and productive va- 

 riety, averaging on good land fr-jni seventy to eighcy 

 bushels of shelled corn to the acre. It is easy to husk and 

 the stalks make eood fodder. Price, peck, ^oc. : bushel. 

 Si. 50. 



MAMMOTH GOLDEN BEAUTY. An improved variety of 



yellow corn, combining large yield, large grains and early 

 ripening to a remarkable degree. It has the largest num- 

 ber 7-y.\-- :n a cob and the largest grains of any corn ever originated. It is high bred and 

 of a beanriivk colc-r, being snch corn as brings the highest price on the market. It is of me- 

 dium height, grovrs rapidly, and ripens in one hundred da^'s. Price, peck. 50c.; bushel, $1.50. 



Berwyn, Md., Sept. 14. 1906. 



G. Edward Schultz, 



Dear Sir: The shipment of Peas and Hemp arrived O. K. Was pleased to nnd exact 

 weight b::k in Peas and Hemp, This has been so different from my experience with other 

 firms that I innst speak of it. Respectfnllv. 



GEO. F. WIGGIXTOX 



White Hickory King. 



