MAY'S NORTHERN GROWN SEEDS, BEST FOR ALL CLIMES. 
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SWEET CORN. MEDIUM EARLY SORTS. 
Black Mexican. '^i^,'i'^rfir.?%StilZr^o^^^^^^^ 
tabic „se. Pkt sc. Pt-'5C.S«-45C,pk. $..oo,bj^^^^^^ ^^.^^ ^^^^ 
barlV AClamS. ^.hich is highlv esteemed in the southern states where it 
furnishes the earliest supply of boilinR-and roasting ears for the table, as the 
JSC qt.4SC,pk. $1.00, bu.S3^5- n^^^ One of the very best Si 
Early Evergreen Sweet Corn, coms m existence, 
se'ssing every good quality of Stowell's Evergreen, except that thcstalk is al 
one foot shorter, and that it will mature in 80 days, or fully 10 days ear 
extra earlv sweet corn of the north seldom produces good ears in the farsouth. 
This is quite hard V and can be planted early in spring when the trees are start- 
outin leaf The stalks grow six to seven feet in height, large and stent, 
bearTng from one to iwo large ears, which are well filled with fine white grain 
that Ts of e«ellent qualitv. Comes in ten days later than the Extra barly Ad- 
ams froni which it ii entirely di^^ in growth and size of ear. Pkt. SC pt. 
2SC, qt. 4SC,Jik S' '>o-'"> *3 25-^ ^ ^ One of the very best Sugar 
* ' S, l)OS- 
about 
arlier. 
Th,- ears -ire Uke sToVeirs."ve7vl:Tr5^,"\vith about" 18 rows of verv large grains. 
^SereTs no letter c"ir„ than the Early Evergreen for the market gardener. 
Pkt. SC, pt ^SC 5.'V*'j?";^";.*^'5,Sceeut.) An earlv variety producing 
Earlv MammOln sugar, the largest ears of any sweet com. 
One ear has been known to wheigh three pounds. Sweet, tender and delicious; 
o^eof the most valuable e.-irlv sorts. Pkt. SC, pt.«5C,qt. 45C. pk., $i.oobu,$3.3S. 
tJf.^tJX!^ i*^n.fix-ire.e1 Valuableforcanning. The earsare twelve rowed, 
niCkOX ImprOVea. long, and extremely fine looking, kernels large 
•ind flat Pkt. 5C, pt. 2SC, qt. 45c, pk. Si.oo, bu. $3.25. . ^ « _ 
i.. ri (Sec cut.) ^ust the variety for gardeners who growfor the 
June 1 larKel. iarlymarkct. Itripens early. usually w;ithin eightweeks 
from the time the seed is planted, and m.afcts fair sized cars that cook tender 
aXvvhfte Tunc market is one c f the hardiestsorts we have ever seen, and will 
stand quite c4ld wcllther without any check, even after it is well up out of the 
ground. Pkt. loc, pt. 2sc, qt. 4SC, pk. $1.00, bu. $3.SO. 
Moores Early Concord. 
second earl v 
use The large, handsome cars arc borne very low 
on the stalk; and the qualilv of thelargekernelsis un- 
surpassed. Pkt.sc,pt.2SC,qt.45c,pk.$i.oo,bu. fs-^S- 
M o'.r'c A^m#» A valuable .sort for market 
iTiay S /\CrnC „<;n. Ears large, generally 
12 rowed and 8 to JO inches long; it will 
produce more bushels of ears to the acre than 
anv other variety. Pkt. 10c, pt.25c.qt. 4SC, pk.$i.oo. 
Ne Plus Ultra or Shoe Peg. i^^) 
Verv desirable for family use. bearing frequently 3 
to "+ ears on a stalk; verv sweet and tender. 
Pkt. SC, pt. 2SC, qt. 4SC, pk. $1.00, bu. $3.25- 
f\tA r'r\ir\nir A good second early sort of 
UUl colony, strong growth. Stalks about 
6 feet in height, bearing two good ears from 8 to 10 
inches in length, with 12 or more rows of handsome 
white grains of excellent quality. Pkt. SC, pt. 25c, 
qt. 4SC, pk. $1.00, bu. $3.2S. , . ^ 
P*»«-rv'« Hvhrid Alarge, early variety, 
rcrry » II^UIIU. Klpcns about the same 
time as Earlv Minnesota. Ears of a large size, usu- 
ally contain "about 12 to 14, rows of kernels well 
filled to the end; the kernels are large, sweet, ten- 
der and pure white; cob red. Pkt. SC, pt. 2SC, qt. 
4SC, pk. $1.00, bu. $3.25. , ^ . 
Qhiilr FflHv A popular market sort. 
Olldl^CI » L^ai IJ • xhe kernels are large, 
Iiearlv white and of a fine flavor, ripens about the 
sanie"time as Early Miniicsotji,butthecarsarenuieh 
larger. Pkt. SC, pt. 2sc, qt. 45c, pk. $1.00, bu. $3.25. 
Wisconsin Beauty. ^— 'A^Vdln^i^ 
corn, of the finest flavor. Inordinary se"asons it is 
usually readv for the table in about nine weeks from papi v h'VFPaREEN 
the time of planting. Cob small, kernel large deep p..Hv 
and of a snow white color. For extra early planting Early W indsor. and for second Earl> 
Wisconsin Beauty; this will give vou two first class sorts, that can be had for private or 
market use. Pkt. loc, pt. 2SC, qt."45C, pk. $1.00 bu. $3.50. 
SWEET CORN 
JUNE MARKET. 
LATE VARIETIES. 
Country Gentleman. ^1;," '..V IT 
sweet corns and also one of the most productive 
sorts. The ears arc of good size, with a small cob 
and very clear, deep white kernels, tender and sweet, 
manv of the stalks bearing three to four ears. 
Pkt.'sc, pt. 25c, qt, 4SC, pk. $1.00, bu. $3.25. 
r^mmfian Ears large and of sui>eri<>r qiwl- 
'-•fej K*-'**"* ity. Orownextensivelylormark- 
et and canning purposes. Pkt. SC, pt. 25c, qt. 45c, 
pk. .$1.00, bu. $3.25. 
Mammoth Late. STyTJTo^'^is ^wedl 
cob white and well filled, deep kernels of good qual- 
ity. Pkt. SC, pt. 2SC, qt. 45c, pk. $1.00, bu. $3.2S. 
Stowell's Evergreen Selected. 
The popular variety for general use. It is very ten- 
der, sugary and remains green a long time; a heavy 
vieldcr. Pkt. 5c. pt. 20c, qt. 3SC, pk. 8sc, bu. $2.75. 
POP CORN. 
Mapledale. 
This is. without doubt, the 
most prolific pop com that has 
ever been introduced. The average ear measures 
over six inches, and the grains are almost a pure 
white in color. It pops a clear white, and of the 
finest quality. The originator of this variety has 
counted as many as nineteen ears to a stalk, and it 
certainly is at the head of the list ot pop corns. 
Pkt. loc, pt. 2SC qt, 40C. 
\A/l-ii+*» 0(^iH-i Smooth small grain. Ears 
yv IIILC r I. four orfive inches long, sev- 
en-eighths to one and one-eighth inches in diameter. 
Good for family use or market. Pkt. SC pt. 2SC, qt. 
40C. 
0|^« A very productive variety. Ears short, 
■V*^^« kernels long and pointed. A splendid poi>- 
ping sort, and the most salable among the retail 
dealers. Pkt. 5c, pt. 20c, qt. 3SC 
New Striped. Jt7. 
tinct and showy, each ear 
having? kernels of various 
shades and colors, red, pur- 
ple and white. Quality the 
best and wonderfully tender. 
Pkt. IOC, pt. 25c, qt. 45c. 
Golden Queen. 
Ears of larj^c size, and the 
kernels pop to over an inch 
in diameter. Pkt. loc, pt. 
25c, qt. 45c. 
Red Beauty. fi;t 
growth to rice, forminj; large, 
and well filled cars, averag- 
ing 5 to 6 inches in length: 
each ear .s crowded with 
well filled kernels of a rich 
dark red coloring; pops finely 
when dried; of excellent qual- 
ites. Pkt. IOC, pt. asc qt. 45c. 
TESTS PROVE THAT 
NORTHERN GROWN SEED 
CORN IS THE BEST. 
