TO BE SATISFIED ORDER FROM LANDRETH 



WE DO NOT PAY 

 POSTAGE ON CORN. 



Corn. 



SOLD BY MEASURE, 

 NOT BY WEIGHT. 



One Quart of Seed to lOO Yards of Row. Ten Quarts to the Acre. 120 to 140 Days from Planting to Cutting. 



Table Corn cannot be planted successfully at an earlier date than the ordinary field varieties; indeed, it is more likely 

 to decay under unfavorable soil conditions than the hardier field varieties. As a rule, Sugar Corn is not as vital as the fielfl 

 sorts, and therefore it is wise to plant almost a double number of grains in the hill as compared with Field Corn. 



When the Cherry is in bloom, hills for the short varieties of 3 and 4 feet in height may be made 3 by. 3 feet apart; for 

 the intermediate varieties, 3 by 4 feet; and for the tall varieties, 4 by'^.'feet apart. In all cases allowing 3 Stalks to stanrl 

 to the hill. 



Repetitions of corn planting should be made every 10 days, and for the quick-ripening varieties the planting may be 

 continued until within GO days of frost. Seed shouUl bs provided at the rate of 10 quarts to the acre. We always provide 

 that much, though often only planting 6 or 7 quarts. The plants thinned out to 3 in a hill. 



Green Corn packed loosely in slatted baskets will, in early season, carry safeh'- for forty :bou,rs. - In larger packages it 

 may become injured by heating. ' . . 



CAUTION. — Seed Corn in bulk should be taken out of the bags as soon as received and spread out in a dry place. 



Triai^ Grounds. — One hundred and fifty-four samples of Sugar Corn, five hills or fifteen stalks to each variety, all grown 

 under precisely the same conditions. This test includes all novelties offered by other Seedsmen, that we may know their 

 real merit. 



Sugar Corn. 



SEVEN EXTRA EARLY SORTS. 



Ears, 4 to 5 Cents Each. 



Extra Early Minnesota Sugar, 60 days.— 



Peck. M Peck, Qt. H Pt. 



_ _ Extra • ■ 



Early Sugar Corns, coming into condition two or three days subsequent to the 

 Corey. Ears well made out $1 40 SO 25 30 



"ViThite Corey Stalks four to four and one-half feet high. A valuable 



sort, quite robust for a short-stalked and exceptionally 

 early sort. Ears of a good length, that is from six to seven inches, grains • 

 large, sweet and tender. . . - 1 50 SO 25 10 



For Exipress charges paid by customer' or srhall seeds Postage paid' by us, see inside of cover. 



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