Golden Bantam Sweet Corn 
On account of its delicious flavor Golden Bantam is more sought after in the 
market than any other early sweet corn. Every home garden should have some 
of this corn for early use. 
See description on page 57. 
Charlevoix 
A few days later than Golden Bantam and stays 
in condition longer. Exceptionally tender and 
even more delicious than Bantam. 
See description on page 57 
Stowell’s Evergreen Sweet Corn 
This is the standard of all late maturing sweet corn. Our locality seems particularly 
adapted to growing the Stowell’s Evergreen and the very finest quality is grown here. 
Critical trade will find our stock of this corn vastly superior to the average. 
See description on page 57. 
Onions 
Photograph of field showing our Southport Yellow Globe 
Onions at left and Yellow Globe Danvers at the right. The 
yield was practically the same and both varieties gave excel- 
lent quality and good shaped bulbs combined with an enormous yield. 
See description on page 66 
GOLDEN BANTAM 
- ' | J ■ The fruits of this dcsir- 
oonnv Dcst l omato abie eariy sort are m °* 
J attractive in shape and 
color. The crop ripens more uniformly than any other early scarlet fruited sort, 
and is of superior solidity and interior color. The vines are vigorous and produce 
a good crop of exceptionally round and deep fruits, bright deep scarlet in color and 
of very good quality. One of the best for gardeners whose trade demands fruits of 
beautiful shape and color. A good variety for the early market and home garden. 
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