SUNSET SEED AN-u PLANT CO 
Corn 
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lur Seed Com is all eastern grown and will be found of the highest grade of quality and ger- 
minating power. 
One pound will plant one hundred hills; eight pounds will plant one acre. Plant in hills three feet 
apart each way, covering about half an inch, and thin out to tliree plants to a hill. Field varieties should 
be planted four feet apart each way; hoe and cultivate frequently. 
If ordered by mail add 8 cents per pound for postage. 
Sweet or Sugar Corn 
Adam's Extra Early. The hardiest and earliest variety for table use; it can be planted Lb. loo Lbs. 
earlier than anv other, but is not a Sweet Corn; white, indented grains and short ear . |o lo $9 00 
Black nexican. Sweet and desirable for family use; when dry the kernels are black, but 
the corn, when in condition for the table, cooks remarkably white and is not excelled 
in tenderness by any other sort ^ 
Early Crosby. One of the best early sorts; of dwarf habit, good-sized ears 
Early Minnesota. Small ears of excellent quality; very productive 
Extra Early Cory. Very early; good-sized ears, large kernels 
Hickox Improved. From one to two weeks earlier than Evergreen; has a large, attract- 
ive ear witli white cob and grain, and remains in condition for use a long time .... 
Late Mammoth. The largest variety grown; excellent for market 
Perry's Hybrid. Very early; large size; succulent and tender 
Squantum. Of larger size than usual for the early kinds. It is remarkable for fine flavor, 
sweetness, and earliness, and is desirable for canning 
Stowell's Evergreen. The best and one of the sweetest; ears large, remaining green 
longer than any other variety 
Field Corn 
Dakota Dent. The earliest variety grown; a superior selection 
Early Canada. The earliest yellow flint corn; eight-rowed and small cob; produces two 
or more ears to the stalk 
Hickory King. Extremely large grain and small cob; white dent 
Kansas King. A new variety of medium high and very strong stalks, generally bearing 
two ears to the stalk; the grains are white and very large, while the cob is small like 
Hickory King; the ears weigh heavy, averaging nearly one pound each, and have ten 
to fourteen rows ;■■„■■ -'i ' 'i ' ' 
Improved Leaming. ( yi'llow Dent.) Ears of .good size, cob red and small, with a deep, 
large grain of bright yellow; very early and does well where other varieties of dent fail. 
Pride of the North. A very early golden dent variety 
sixteen rowed 
Yellow Flint. Produces large, handsome ears; very prolific . 
Pop Corn, Rice. Well-known variety; used for parching . . 
Pop Corn, White Pearl. An improvement on the old white 
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All seeds can be had in 5-cent packets except where noted. 
