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SUGAR OR DWARF SWEET CORN 
A!.! OUB COBN IS CONKBCTICUT OBOWN. 
Add 10c per at. If to go by mall. One qt. to 200 hills. 8 to 10 qts. to the acre. 
1 °^ Sugar varieties, being liable to rot in cold or wet ground 
should not be planted before May or until the ground has become warm; for succession 
planting every two weeks until the middle of July in rich, well-manured ground 
'^ 1 ? ^ apart each way, covering about half an inch, and thin oub to three plants to a 
hill. The extra early varieties can be planted 18 inches in a row and feet between rows. 
ideal sweet COBN. The earliest, best, most profitable Corn ever Intro- 
are Certain that this corn will take the leading place which it deserves. Large 
|ars.^sweet, delicious flavor, tender and extremely early. Pkt. 10 els.; pt. 15 cts. ; qt. 
bantam SWEET. One of the sweetest corns grown. It is a dwarf medium earlv 
* exceptionally good quality. In all respects it is a gem— in size of nYi^t ea^ 
particularly well adapted to small gardens, on account. of its small size- 
the u' ere pretentious on account of its excessive cropping ability on % given area and 
to all because of its superb quality and luscious satisfying flavor. It may be planted to 
advantage in hills three feet apart, each way. If In rows, they should be three feet apart 
and the plants standing singly at nine-inch intervals. Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 25 cts.; qt. 50*cts. 
points to this remarkable Corn are its extraordinary earliness and 
unparalleled sweetness. So marked is its sweetness and delicacy of flavor that manv 
of our customers plant Peep-o-Day exclusively, arranging the nlantin^o o 
so as to have this delicious Corn'^throughouf ’the tefsSn. It *^^s wonferfunv pro’Jucute 
Our crops for three years almost double the yield per acre of any other varfetv^ w 
Incredible as this may seem, it is rkdily accounfed for L the 
stalks bear from 3 to 5 ears each and the growth being dwarf about 4 feet 
—admits of a very close planting. Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 20 cts.; qt. 40 cts. ' 
'*'qL^(f EABLY. Largely grown for early market. Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 15 cts.; 
as popular as the .Stowell's Evergreen. Pkt. 10 cts. pt 20 cts • q^t lO^cts ^ ‘ become 
‘’°cYn^?a1^^y‘^u=p^ort?f^o^b."Yt=fs’^;er?^ro"rfl? Placed irregularly, bu, 
desirable corn for market and home 
gardeners. Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 25 cts.; 
qt. 50 cts. 
STOWELL’S EVEROREEN SUOAR. This 
is not only the most celebrated, but the 
most popular of all the varieties, al- 
though not an early sort. It is. with- 
out any exception, the best for table use 
of the entire lot, although quite late 
Some may observe they have tried it 
and found it not equal to the ordinary 
sugar. To such we say you have not 
had the pure stock, as no variety de- 
generates so quickly, unless the grower 
is exceedingly careful. We have very 
frequently observed samples sent out 
by some seed establishments as Stow- 
ell’s Evergreen, that were composed of 
several varieties, caused by being grown 
in the vicinity. Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 20 cts • 
<ll. 10 ct.s. 
u-oiaen Bantam Com. 
