German — Welchkorn. 
MAY'S NORTHERN GROWN SWEET CORN. 
EXTRA EARLY SORTS. 
Ppo« j-vf T\oir This most valuable 
i'Cep OI l^ciy, sort is of Minnesota 
origin, and is not only early, but one of the 
sweetest and best. The stalks grow from 
three to four feet high. Ears average from 
five to six inches in length and are of perfect 
form, being compactly filled from butt to 
tip with milky white kernels of luscious ten- 
derness and deliciously rich flavor. The 
toothsome quality is retained a much longer 
time than with most corns. Pkt., 5c; pt„ 
20c; qt„ 35c; pk., $1.00; bu., $3.50. 
Early Windsor. 14 
sweet. The most delicious variety that can 
be grown. It is remarkably for its fine ap- 
pearance so early in the season and while the 
ears are not quite so large as the late sorts, 
they are always well filled and the kernel 
is of_ the best quality. From actual tests in 
a fair season, good ears for boiling can be 
grown in 50 days from planting of seed. Pkt., 
10c; pt., 25c; qt., 45c; pk., $1.00; bu., $3.50. 
PrprnA An extremely early variety, us- 
ricmu> ually fit to use in fifty days 
from time of planting. It is not only very 
early, but is one of the sweetest ancl best 
This variety combines all the good qualities 
of the later sorts, is much hardier, and may be 
planted some days earlier without danger of 
rotting. It is a vigorous grower, stalks about 
5 feet nigh, bearing two well developed ears 
to a stalk. Ears of good size, cob and ker- 
nel white. Pkt. 5c; pt., 20c; qt., 35c; pk. 
$1.00, bu. $3.50. 
-Socker Majs. 
MEDIUM EARLY SORTS. 
May's Acme. Lrlf^l s %L[°l 
large, generally 12 rowed ami 8 to 10 inches 
long; it will produce more bushels of ears to 
the acre than any other variety. Pkt., 5c.; 
pi., 20c , qt., 35c; pk., $I.00;'bu., $3.50. 
/"^fz-vehxr^Q This is a favorite second-ear- 
V/i vouy o. i y var j e tv, with ten to twe've 
rows of fine grains of excellent quality The 
ears are about seven inches in length, more 
largely used for canning than any other early 
variety. Pkt., 5c; pt., 20c; qt., 35c; pk., 
80c; bu., $3.00. 
A large, early var- 
iety . R i pc n s 
Minnesota Early. 
usually contain about 12 
Is well filled to the end; 
Perry's Hybrid. 
about the same time as 
Ears of a large size, usuall; 
to 14 rows of kernels 
the kernels are large, sweet, tender ami pure 
white; cob red. Pkt., 5c; pt., 20c; qt., 35c 
pk„ 80c; bu. f $3.00. 
Mammoth Sugar. 
producing the largest ears 
Early 
Adams' Extra Earlv ? foE so sw eet nor quite so early as Cory, 
nUdmS m * ul **aJ-iy. bl . decidedly more hardv. It is not 
a true sweet corn, but for all that is w . come on the table if pulled promptly 
after reaching maturity. Pkt., Sc.; pt.. 20c.; qt, 35c; pk., 75c; bu., $2.25. 
TVTlTinP<?nt3 T^flflv One °^ * ne best most popular of the 
AiitiiAicoutci J-ftuiy. older varieties both for the market and pri . 
vate gardener. Stalk short and bearing two long cars, eight- rowed, very 
sweet and tender, and shrinks but little in drying. Pkt., 5c. : pt., 20c. : qt.. 
30c; pk., 75c; Bu, $2.50. 
White-Cob Cory. ™' alI «j 
as early as the preceding, but is rather 
less hardy It is very satisfactory, how- 
ever, in most sections, to plant for the 
earliest market, the grains retaining their 
pearlv whiteness when cooked. Pkt., 5c.; 
pt., 20c; qt., 35c; pk., 80c; bu., $3.00. 
Red-Cob Cory. ™ a s ™ u ft 
variety succeeds well where the summer 
is short, cool, and moist. Ears six in- 
ches in length, with eight rows of white 
broad grains. The cob is red. Pkt. 5c. ■ 
pt., 20c; qt., 35c ; pk., 80c; bu.. $3.00, 
Peep of Day Sweet Corn. 
An early variety, 
of any sweet corn. One ear has been known 
to weigh three pounds. Sweet, tender and 
delicious. Pkt., 5c; pt., 20c; qt., 35c; pk., 
80c bu, $3.00. 
Early Evergreen Sweet Corn 
One of the very best Sugar Corns in existence, 
possessing every good quality of Stowell's 
Evergreen, except that the stalk is about 
one foot shorter, and that it will mature in 
80 days, or fully 10 days earlier. The ears are like Stowell's, very large, 
with about 18 rows of very large grains. There is no better corn than the 
earlv Evergreen for the market gardener. 
pk„ 80c; bu, $3.00. 
Pkt, 5c; pt, 20c; qt, 35c J 
Black Mexican 
Best for table use. Pkt, 5c; pt, 20c; qt, 35c 
One of the most sugary and delicious of sweet 
corns. Grains white at first but soon coloring. 
pk, 80c; bu, $3.00. 
Mammoth White Cory. 
Ears larger than common Gory, and two 
or even three to the stalk. Claimed by 
the originator to be the largest and best 
extra early sweet corn in existence. The 
grains are in twelve rows, and the ear is 
symmetrical and handsome, with no openings between the rows at the base, 
drains large and white and of remarkably good quality for such an early- 
sort. Pkt, 5c: pt, 20c; qt, 35c; pk., 80c; bu, $3.00. 
is 
LATE 
Country 
delicious of all 
VARIETIES. 
Country Gentleman Sweet Corn. 
quality, 
the , 
THE COST 
Gentleman. ™* 
sweet corns and also one 
of the most productive sorts. The ears 
are of good size, with a small cob and 
very clear, deep white kernels, tender 
and sweet, many of the stalks l>earing 
three to four ears Pkt, 5c; pt, 20c; 
qt, 35c; pk, 85c; bu, $3.00. 
Mammoth Late. Extra lar f, e 
• ears, usually 
14 to 18 rowed; cob white and well filled, 
deep kernels of good quality. Pkt, 5c; 
pt, 20c; qt, 35c; pk, 80c.;'bu, $3.00. 
Stowell's Evergreen. 
Extra Selected. This is the leading 
standard variety for home use, market, 
and canning. Our stock is most care- 
fully selected and can be depended upon 
to produce fine large ears of superior 
The stalks are of strong growth, each, producing two large ears; 
grains, while of good size, are long and slender, the cob being small. 
Pkt, 5c; pt, 20c, qt. 30c'; pk, 75c; bu, $2.50. 
a small part of the loss to 
of Seed Corn is but a small part of the loss 
in case it proves poor and unreliable. Hence 
use 
the planter 
the best. 
Stowell's Evergreen Sweet Corn. 
