C. Ci MORSE & CO.- SEEDS— SAN FRANCISGO, CALIF. 
CORN 
Sweet or Table Varieties 
CROSBY'S EARLY 
Stowell's Ev*rgTe«n Sweet Corn 
*rtin£h^%™« y fri™ ^wTf™ l™^ " H r th any de f r S e of safety until about tlle middle of April, except in sections that 
are notably free from late frost Moist, rich soil is best for corn : and frequent hoeing or cultivating improves it. The small but rich 
mountain valleys seem especially favorable for good table corn. 1 ouian, uuo nu, 
In cutting corn for the table it is important that it be picked at just the right time, especially when not too old. Frequent small 
plantings of the several varieties in succession will keep a good supply available for the table all summer. Plant in hills three feet 
each way, and often four feet is better, and even five feet for some varieties. Do not let the plants overcrowd. 
Neither express, freight nor parcels post charges are included in these prices, except those marked "postpaid." Corn being heavy, 
had better go by express or f reight charges collect If wanted by mail at parcel post rates, add the correct amount of postage to your order. 
If large quantities are wanted, write us for special quotations. 
Black Mexican. One of the best medium early varieties. 
Although when ripe the seed is dark bluish or black, 
when ready for table use it is white. It is of especial- 
ly fine sweet flavor and very tender. The cobs have 
10 rows of kernels and the variety fills well. Pkt. 
10c; lb. 25c, postpaid; toy express or freight or parcel 
post, when customer pays the transportation charges, 
lto. 15c; 10 ltos. §1.00; 100 lbs. $8.00. 
GOLDEN BANTAM. A very early variety. The ears are 
but medium size, but are thickly set with delicious 
yellow kernels. The quality of this variety is superb, 
and it has become a general favorite earlv sweet corn 
with all who have tried It. Golden Bantam and Golden 
Cream have a flavor distinct from other sorts, and if you 
have never tried these two aorts from your own garden 
you must plant them this year. Never mind if the color 
is yellow, th» color so often associated with field corns 
the rich mfct-quality is here. SMtt. 10c; lto. 25c, postpaid; 
when cuBttaner pays the transportation charsres. lto 15c- 
10 ltos. $1.25; 100 lba. $11.00. * ' ' 
A fine, early variety, growing 
about four feet in height. 
Kernels smaller than on Red Ccb Cory, having 14 rows 
to each ear, while the Cory varieties have eight rows. 
This makes a better and finer table corn.y In time is 
later, perhaps two weeks later than Reb Cob Cory. 
Resists the corn-ear worm well. Fkt. 10c; lto. 25c, 
postpaid; when customer pays the transportation 
charg-es, lto. 15c; 10 ltos. $1.00; 100 ltos. $8.00. 
MORSE'S GOLDEN CREAM ^TZuS 
Cream is rich, nut-like and delicious, and better than 
other corns. It is good enough to eat raw. Morse's 
Golden Cream is early, prolific and a fine sort; seed 
yellow. Pkt. 10c; lto. 35c, postpaid; when customer 
pays the transportation charg-es, lto. 25c; 10 lbs. $2.00. 
