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Pick Sweet Corn when the milk will fly when pinched for best quality. 
SWEET CORN Country Gentleman 
An Improvement on the Old Favorite Shoe Peg Sweet Corn 
Tliis variety has a small, white cob, Ueusely covered witli irregu- 
lar rows of very long, slender, white grains of excellent (i\iality; 
ears seven to nine inches long; stalks from six and one lmlf to 
seven feet high. Well adapted for canning, as well as the lionii' 
"arden and market, and by many regarded as the best of the late 
varieties. Packet. 8 eta.; % lb., 20 Cts.; lb., 35 cts.; 2 lbs., tf5 cts.; 
postpaid. 
624 Early Minnesota 
The Old 
Reliable 
021 Country Uentleinan 
Exira Select Honi«- Grown Seed 
A standard variety. Has held its position in the list for a long 
period of years as a' dependable sort. Tlie cars are of good size anrl 
well flavored. Valuable for either private or market use. Kight to 
ten rowed; excellent quality; large white grain and extremely pro- 
ductive. Packet, 6 cts.; Yi lb., 16 cts.; lb., 30 cts.; 2 lbs., 55 cts.; 
postpaid. 
Early White Evergreen 
ISarlieHt vt All Kvergreens 
lias ears fully as large as those of the regular 
Stowell's and is about five days earlier, while the 
grains remain tender for a longer period. Its most 
valuable feature, however, is the extreme paper 
whiteness of the grains, which makes not only a 
more attractive ear when served on the table, but 
is most important for the canner. It retains its 
whiteness when put up in cans as distinct from the 
yellowish tinge of the still popular original Sto- 
well's Evergreen. Pneket, « et«.; Vi lb-. 1« ets.; 
lb., .'iO cts.i 2 lb.. 5S <-tK„ p<>Nti>Hi<I. 
625 Early Red Cory 
This popular extra early variety succeeds well 
where the summer is short, cool, and moist. Ears 
six inche.s in length, with eight rows of quite 
brOad grains. The color is red. Packet. « cts.: 
Vx lb-. 16 ctn.! lb., .10 ets.; 2 Ih- 55 cts., postpaid. 
614 Black Mexican 
Sweet as Sugar 
Kveryone who has seen this corn remembers it 
and the delicious sweetness and tine grain qualities 
in spite of its dark color, making it more of a 
favorite every year. Packet. 8 cts.; Vx lb., 22 cts. 
lb., 40 ctx.s a lb.. 75 ct«„ postpaid. 
622 Early Adams 
Earliest Corn In Cultivation 
Very early, and used extensively 
for a first-early table corn in the 
South. Stalks about 4 feet high, 
with small tas.sel, very few leaves, 
and without suckers. Ear short, 
very full, often nearly as thick as 
it is long, well covered witli coarse 
husks; kernels white, smooth. An 
extremely hardy variety which can 
be grown closer together than most 
sorts. Packet. 5 cts.) Vx lb.. Ill cts.; 
lb.. 28 cts.; 2 lb., 50 cts., postpaid. 
$28 Mammoth 
Late Sugar 
This tall growing sugar corn is 
one of the very sweetest known. 
It matures a little later than 
Stowell's Evergreen, and is large 
in both stalk and ear. In quality 
it is delicious, being sweet and 
tender. The ears remain long in 
the, green state, and it is particu- 
larly good for canning purposes. 
An excellent late sort for the 
garden. Packet, « cts.; J/i lb„ 20 
cts,; lb., 'S5 cts.; 2 lb., 65 cts., post- 
paid. 
614 lllack 
mcxtcan 
OSS Muniiiiodi Late SuKar 
Please order by number as well as Names, It will help tis to serve you quicker. 
