Northern Grown Seeds , PI ants and Nursery Stock 
ORN 
SUGAR or SWEET-Continued 
The Most Desirable Variety for the NORTHERN GARDEN 
Iden Bantam 
(Minnesota Grown.) Can be planted earlier than any 
other true sweet corn, and will then produce the earliest 
ply of ears for the table. The ears are about six inehes in length, eom- 
tely filled with eight rows of golden-yellow grain, extending to the round- 
tip. The flavor Is exceptionally rich and sugary. Pkt. 10c, pt. 25c, qt. 
pk.$1.25, bu. $4.00. 
■npenta Farlu (Minnesota Grown.) Stalk short and bearing two long 
UllCDUla i_aliy ear s, eight rowed, very awect and tender and shrinks but 
c in drying. Pkt. iOc, pt. 20e, qt. 85c, postpaid; pk. $1.00, bu. $3.50. 
rUr Winrlcnr The earliest of all sugar corns. Very sweet, the most 
liy nillU&UI delicious variety that can be grown. Pkt. 10c pt. 25c, 
40c, pk. $1.00, bu. $3.50. 
au'c Armp Ears large, generally 12 rowed and eight to 10 1nch«s long; it will 
*J a AvillC produce more bushels of ears to the acre than any other variety. 
10c, pt. 30c, qt. 45c, postpaid; pk. $1.25. bu. $4.00 
pmn An extremely early variety, usually fit to use fifty days from time of plant- 
CI11U It is not only early, but is one of the iweetestand best. It is a vigor 
grower, stalks about 5 feet high, bearing two well developed cars to a stalk, ears 
ood size, cob and kernel white. Pkt. 10c, pt. 20e, qt. 35e, pk. $1.10, bu. $4.00. 
nchv'c Tnis > s 11 favorite second-early variety, with ten to twelve rows of fine 
Uoliy O grains of excellent quality. The ears are about seven inches in length, 
re largely used for canning than any other early variety. Pkt. 10c, pt, 20c, qt. 
, pk. $1.20, bu. $3.75. 
irlv ITworo-repn Cnr»pf Cnm Oneof thebestsugarcornsinexistance. 
Illy Evergreen OWeei l>0ru possessing every good quality ofStowell's 
ergreen, except that the stalk is about one foot short- 
and that it will mature in 80 days, or fully 10 days 
Iter. The ears are like Stowcll's. very large, with a- 
ut 18 rows of very large grains. There is no better 
n than the early Evergreen for the market gardener. 
" 10c, pt. 20c, qt. 35e, pk. $1.00, bu. $3.76 
arV Mp-viran Tne sweetest of all sweet 
am mcAii/au corns. A medium early vari- 
y 8 to 10 rowed, ears about 8 inches long, kern- 
are bluish purple and rather flat in shape, 
account of its sweetness and quality it is ex- 
emely desirable for the home garden, and we 
ould advise giving It atrial. Pkt. 10c, pt. 2oc. 
40c, postpaid; pk. $1.25, bu. $4.00. 
ountry Gentleman ears arc of KOOd * ize 
ith a small cob and very 
ear. deep white kernels. Pkt. 10e, pt. 25e, qt. 50c, 
$1.25, bu. $4.25 
mproved White Evergreen E?nSi°.S4 n .t 
'" stages of edibility beautifully white. Pkt. 10c, 
25c, qt. 40c, pk. $1.25. bu. $4.00 
tOWPll's FvPrPTPPTI Extra selected. This is 
IUWCU a CVClglCCH the leading standard vari- 
y for home use, market and canning. Pkt. 10c, pt. 
)c, qt. 35c. pk. $1.25, bu. $4.00 
prrv'c HuhriH A large early variety. Ripens a- 
fciiy o nyunu boutthesametimea8Minnesota. 
veet, tender. Pkt. 10c, pt. 20c, qt. 35c, pk. $1.00, 
u. $3.50. 
We pay the postage on corn by the pkt., pt., and 
t. Peck and bushel lots are quoted freight or ex- 
cess, purchaser's expanse. 
POP CORN 
Pop Corn should be found in every garden, especially 
there are children to enjoy it during the long winter 
■enings, which bring young people together for social 
musement. 
'Olden Queen Large ears, yellow kernels, 
' 'lite Rice. Short ears, white pointed kernels, 
rvhite Pearl. Smooth small grain. 
PRICE FOR ANY OF THE ABOVE POP CORNS: 
Pkt 10c, pt. 20c, qt. 35c, postpaid. 
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One 
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White Cob Corp and BEST. 
White Cnh Cnrv (See cut.) One of the largest and best 
nunc liUU \jViy 0 f the extra early varieties. Within 
a eouple of days in season of the eight row Early Cory, the 
ears are twelve rowed, long and fine shaped, two or three to 
a stalk. The kernels are close set and there is no opening 
between the rows at the base or elsewhere on the cob. The 
grains are medium size, broad, sweet and very white. From 
all points it is the most desirable variety for the Northern 
garden. Pkt. 10c, pt. 20c, qt. 35c, postpaid; pk. $1.10, bu. 
$3.76, by express or freight. 
TJrxA PnYi Cnrv Six inches in length with eight rows of white, 
IVCU t>UU OUiy broad grains. The cob is red. Pkt. 10c, pt. 
20c, qt. 40e. postpaid: pk. $1. 10. bu. $3.75. 
AHam'c Rvtra Ifarlu Very hardy. It is not a true sweet 
mialll t> l_A 11 a Laiiy cor n. but for all that is welcome on 
the table if pulled promptly after reaching maturity. Pkt. 10e, 
pt. 20e. qt. 30c, pk. 86c. bu. $3.00. 
