90 VEGETABLE SEEDS 
State Nursery and Seed Co. 
CORN (Sweet) 
(One pound for 100 hills; 15 lbs. for 1 acre.) 
Corn thrives best in warm, rich soil. The smaller vari- 
eties may be planted in drills two and a half feet lapart 
and ten inches apart in the rows. The larger kinds may 
be planted in hills three and a half feet apart each way, 
allowing three or four stalks to remain in a hill. 
SWEET CORN— (Burbank's No. 86.) >/o Pint Cartons, 15c; 
Lb. (Postpaid), 35c; by Express or Freight, Lb., 30c; 
5 Lbs $1.40 
A new variety of extra early Sweet Corn originated by 
Luther Burbank. We are pleased to announce this new 
Sweet Corn and that we have harvested a fme crop this 
season, from which we will furnish your requirements. 
This variety has outyieldcd every other Sweet Corn in this 
locality. The originator, Luther Burbank, writes: "As 
to thie advantages of this corn over others: 1st — Uni- 
formity. This corn has been selected with extremes! 
care, under my personal supervision, for many years, so 
that it is a remarkably uniform corn. 2nd — The ears 
are unusually large and the corn is plump, sweet and 
white. 3rd— It is unusually prolific, producing far more 
than most early corns as I have selected it for bearing 
two (2) ears to the stalk and well filled out ears, ilh— 
Earliest corn that I know of in the world; that is, of good 
marketable size." Stalks .average 5% feet; ears 12- 
rowed, average 7 inches long. Until a more appropriate 
name shall be given we shall call this new corn "No. 86." 
Sweet Corn (Burbank's No. 86.) 
sweet Corn (Goiden Bantam.; 
SWEET CORN— (Early Golden Bantam.) Vz Pint Carton, 
10c; Lb. (Postpiaid), 25c; by Express or Freight, Lb., 20c; 
10 Lbs $1.60 
A new variety of sweet corn which many people consider 
the richest and sweetest of all corns. Some of our cus- 
tomers are now planting this corn at regular intervals 
during the season, so that they may have it for table use 
continually, and prefer it to all other sdrts. It is a 
medium early variety and yields very heavily. Our 
seed is raised from the originator's stock and has been 
selected spt'cially for its table quialitics. 
SWEET CORN— (S. N. Co.'s Peep 0'Da.y.) V2 Pint Carton, 
10c; Lb. (Postpiaid), 25c; by Express or Freight, Lb., 20c; 
10 Lbs $1.75 
Ten days earlier than any other Sweet Corn. Peep O'Day 
Corn, in addition to its sensational earliness, is entirely 
distinct in appearance and habit of growth. The stalk 
grows from 3 to 4 feet in height. Thi' ears average about 
5 inclies in length land are of perfect form, well filled out 
to the tip. When cooked, the corn is exceedingly sweet 
and tender. 
SWEET CORN— (Early Minnesota.) Lb. (Postpaid), 25c; 
By Express or Freight, Lb., 20c; 10 Lbs $1.30 
A very fine second early strain with large ears, filled 
with 12 or more rows of handsome white grains of fine 
quality. 
SWEET CORN— (Mammoth White Cory.) % Pint Carton, 
10c; Lb. (Postpaid) 25c; by Express or ff'reight, Lb., 20c; 
10 Lbs $1.30 
Earliest of all Cory corn; one of the most successful 
varieties of corn for Montania, and largely grown for the 
market; large ears, tender and delicious. 
