SEEDS WHICH SUCCEED 



Sweet Garden Corn 



NOT TRUE SUGAR 10Lb , Lb . Lb 



Adams Early, 68 days.— In order of maturity after the Extra Early Adams $2. 00 .25 15 



Adams Extra Early, or Early Burlington, 62 days.— 



Height of stalk 4 feet, ears set within 6 inches of the 

 ground. Not a Sugar Corn, but a decided acquisition so 

 very early in the season. Plant close in rows at 2| feet 



and thin to 1 foot 2.00 25 15 



Landreth Early Market, 80 days.— Not a true Sugar Corn, 

 but a hybrid or mixture between a Sugar Corn and the 

 Adams Early, and cultivated on large areas by Market 

 Gardeners. This variety will mature ears for market in 

 about 80 days from germination. The stalk is quite leafy 

 and grows to a height of 6 feet. A very profitable sort as 

 a money maker. Plant in rows at 4 feet and thin to one 



f oot 2.00 25 15 



Landreths' Earliest Table, 60 Days.— In describing this 

 Corn it may be stated to be 4 to 4^ feet high, producing 

 its ears within a foot of the ground, as in the illustration, 

 and ripening for table in 55 to 60 days from germination 

 of the seed. It is truly a valuable table variety, not a 

 Sugar Corn, but a sweet Table Corn of rare excellence, 

 more sturdy by far than any other very early Corn of 

 its size, and several days earlier than any other early sort 



which is dependable as a producer of quantity 2.00 25 15 



Truckers' Favorite.— Not a sugar sort, but a productive 



Market Variety 1,20 13 



Landreths' Earliest 



Table 



Field Corn-Eleven Sorts 



Sow Twenty Pounds Seed to the Acre. 

 Bristol, Early Yellow, 100 days.— From germination to entire hardening 100 days. 



A light yellow or lemon. Ears long and slim; very productive. Fine quality.. 1.10 12 

 Eureka White.— Valuable for fodder; tall, leafy, productive; best of all sorts for 



ensilage 110 12 



Golden Beauty, 120 days.— Productive of immense crops of large ears, golden 



gram. The handsomest of all. 100 bushels of shelled corn to the acre very usual.... 1.10 12 

 Golden Dent (showy), 110 days.— Named from the bright color of the indented 



gram; a prolific variety. Very showy and weighty 1. 10 12 



Learning, 110 days.— A productive and early producer of moderate-sized ears. 



W ill thrive on thinner soil than either the Beauty or Golden Dent 1 . 10 12 



Old Cabin Home or Hickory King, 130 days.— A thick-eared Southern type of 



white Corn, with enormously deep and broad grain and extraordinarily slim cob.... 1 . 20 13 



Pennsylvania Early Dent.— A large ear of lemon color indented grain 1.10 12 



Pennsylvania Long Yellow Flint or Eight-Rowed Yellow.— A long slim ear 



^producing large yellow grains, very early and productive 1 . 10 12 



Sanford's White.— A long ear of white flint grain, round crown 1.10 12 



Snowflake, 120 days. A pure white with dented crown; makes very white meal. 



/ ine for ensilage. Very popular in the Cotton States 1. 10 12 



White Dent, 120 days.— Large grain with indented crown, pure white interior, 



strong grower and productive ; 1. 10 12 



Pop Corn 



Pop Corn, Golden Queen.— Large ear— pops white 1.70 18 



Pop Corn, Plain White.— Smooth and round grained. Hardier than Rice 1.70 18 



Pop Corn, White Rice.— A sort with pointed grain. A popular variety 1.70 18 



For Express charges paid by customer, or small seeds Postage paid by us, see page B. 



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