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Prenio Sweet Corn. 
SWEET OR SUGAR OORN-Cont. 
Early Mammoth Sugar. f„"^^?;;'/ ^^r^' H^l^tt 
any sweet corn. One ear has been known to weigh three 
pounds. Sweet, tender and delicious. Pkt. 10c., pt. aoc, 
qt. 30c., pk. $1.00, ba. $3.50. 
/-« u,,»„ This is a favorite second-early variety, with 
VrOSuy 5. ten to twelve rows of fine grains of excellent 
quality. The ears are about 7 Indies in length, more largely used for canningT than any oth- 
er variety. Pkt. lOc, pt. aOc., qt. 30c., pk. 85c., bu. $3.00. 
IUT^tt'c A/~m*» ^ valuable sort for market men. Kars large, generally 12-rowed and 8 to 
IViay S rVCmc jo inches long; it will produce more bushels of ears to the acre than any 
other variety. Pkt. lOc, pt. 25c., qt. 40c., pk. $1.25, bn. $4.00. 
TT"...^! TTTT^^i-rvi-^ton One of the best sng'ar corns in existence, possesing every good qual- 
Iliariy Il<vergrecn. of Stowell's Evergreen, except that the stalk is about 1 foot 
shorter, and that it will mature in 80 days, or fully 10 days earlier. The ears are like Sto- 
well's, very large, with about 18 rows of very large grains. There is no better corn than the 
Early Evergreen for the market gardener. Pkt. 10c., pt. 20c., qt. 30o., pk. 8Sc., bu. $3.00. 
1210.^1 T\/r<» JooTi of the most sugary and delicious of Sweet Corns. Grains white 
CiaCK IVieXlCan. at Arst but soon coloring. Best for table use. Pkt. lOc, pt. aOc, qt. ,„ _ - ^ „ 
30c., pk. 85c., bu. $3.00. Stowell's Evergreen Sweet Com. 
n/r „ T Extra large ears, usually 14 to 18-rowed: cob white and well ilUed, deep kernels of good quality. Pkt. lOc, 
Mammoth i^ate. pt. aoc, qt. soc, pk. ssc, bu. $3.00. 
^ . /-> The most delicious of all Sweet Corns and also one of the most productive sorts. The ears are of 
wOUniry Vjermcnidll. pood size, with a small cob and very clear, deep white kernels, tender and sweet, many of the stalks 
bearing 3 to 4 ears. Pkt. 10c, pt 20c, qt. 35c., pk. $1.00, bu. $3.50. 
Tt-n>-><-nTro/4 TTiroro-ro.**?! "^^^ 00^19 and kernels are at all stages of edibility beautifully white. The getting rid of the 
xmprOVCU Wnitc XliVCl gl ecu. amber tint so prominent in many strains of Sweet Corn passing for Stowell's Eversfreen is 
a ETreat grain, as it fits this variety for extensive use in canneries. Pkt. lOc, pt. 25c., qt. 40c., pk. $1.25, bu. $4.00. 
Stowell's Evergreen selected. This is the leading .standard variety for 
1^ pk. $1.00, bu. $3.50. 
rime use, market and canning. Pkt. 10c.,pt. aOc, qt. 30c., 
THE BEST VARIETIES OF POP CORN. 
Rice. 
A splen- 
A very productive variety. Ears short, kernels long and pointed, 
did popping sort, and the most salable among the retail dealers. 
\KI\y\*-c^ 'Dcofl Smooth, small grain, ears four or five inches long, seven-eighths 
\ wnite x^eari. to one and one-eighth inches in diameter. 
'\iKir^\o.Ar.\o This is, without doubt, the most prolific pop corn that has ever been 
IViapieUdlC. introduced. The average ear measures over 6 inches, and the grains 
are almost pure white In color. It pops a clear white, and of the finest quality. 
,j f-^ Ears of large size, and the kernels pop to over an inch in 
(jrOlden V^Ueen. diameter. One of the best and most prolific varieties grown. 
Pop com should be found In every g-arden, especially If there are children to enjoy 
It dmlng the long winter evenings, which bring young people together for social 
CORN— Pm MOHEY~POB THE BOYS. PBICE^POB AKY OP THE ABOVE POP COBIT: Pkt. lOc, pt. 20c., qt. 35c., postpaid. 
L. L. MAY & CO., ST. PAUL, MINN. 
POP 
