78 VEGETABLE SEEDS— Continued. 
STATE NURSERY CO. 
Sweet t.oiii— (.». iN. CO. s reep o uay). Sweet Corn— (White Cory). 
Sweet Corn — (Golden Cream). 
SU'EET COHN— (Premo). pint carton, 10c; 1 lb.., post- 
paid, 30c; 10 lbs -$1-80 
The new Prerno matures 4 or 5 days ahead of Cory. 
This is a very important gain of time, especially in 
view of the fact that Premo is a superior Corn with 
larger and sweeter ears of better appearance. The ear 
of Premo is from 5 to 7 inches long, and of fine shape 
for a first early sort. We confidently recommend it to 
all gardeners, as its earliness and table quality will 
speedily bring it into favor. 
SWEET CORN— (S. N. Co.'s Peep o'Day). Vz pint carton. 
10c; 1 lb., postpaid, 30c; 10 lbs .|l-8" 
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. The ears 
average about ') inches in length and are of perfect 
form, well filled out to the tip. When cooked, the com 
is exci'fdingly sweet and tender. 
SWEET CORN— (Early Golden Rantam). Vi pint carton, 
10c; lb., by mail postpaid, 30c; 10 lbs $1.60 
A new variety of sweet corn which many people con- 
sider the richest and sweetest of all corns. Some of 
our customers 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 
sorts It is a mediurfl early variety and yields very 
heavily. Our st nd is raised from the originator's stock 
and has been selected specially for table quality. 
SWEET CORN— (Early Minnesota). 1 lb., postpaid, 25c; 
10 lbs $i.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). Vi pint carton, 
10c; 1 lb., postpaid, 2oc; 10 lbs $1-30 
Earliest of all Gory corn; one of the most successful 
varieties of corn for IMontana, and largely grown for 
the market; large ears, tender and delicious. 
SWEET CORN— (Montana .Market). Vz pint carton, 10c; 1 
lb., postpaid, 25c; 10 lbs $1.30 
Karly large cob, very sweet; most desirable variety. 
SWEET CORN— (RIack Mexican). 1 lb., postpaid, 20c; 10 
lbs :. $1-20 
Ah old favorite; very attractive, delicious corn; sweet, 
prolilic and early. 
SQUAW CORN— 1 lb. postpaid, 20c; 10 lbs $1.00 
The old-fashioned Dakota Squaw Corn, white flint, 
very good eating; can be grown and matured anywhere. 
SWEET CORN— In 5c Lithographed Packages. 
Montana Market, Early Minnesota, Mammoth White 
Cory, Peep o'Day. 
N. B.— Deduct 8e per lb. if ordering Peas, Beans or Corn 
by Express at postpaid prices. 
CORN SALAD— (Or Fet- 
ticus). Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 
Vi lb. 25c; lb 75c 
A salad plant used as a 
substitute for lettuce 
in salads, or may be 
cooked like spinach for 
greens. It does well 
in the fall and spring. 
On rich soil the leaves -si^aort? 
grow rapidly after be- „ , . 
ing cut. Corn Salad. 
