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II BUNTON 1 B —H —W SEED CO 
EARLY GARDEN CORN 
Bunton's Early 
EARLY NORTHERN WHITE FIELD —This is a variety that has been 
grown in this section for a long time and needs very little in¬ 
troduction. It often has two ears from 9 to 10 inches and is 
ready for market a week or ten days after the Truckers Fav¬ 
orite. This is not only a very valuable variety for market pur¬ 
poses, but is now being grown by a number of' farmers as an 
early feed variety. Our stock of this splendid variety is 
Northern grown. Pkt. 10c; pt. 15c; qt. 25c; Vi gal. 30c; gal. 
50c; pk. 85c; bu. $3.00. 
EARLY SNOWFLAKE— Unquestionably one of the best roasting 
ear corns to follow our B-B Truckers Favorite or Early North¬ 
ern Field. It is only a few days later than the Early Northern 
Field, maturing in 90 to 95 days. The ears are larger, well 
filled with pearly white grains that are fairly deep. The ear 
being large, the grower has the advantage of a profitable feed 
crop if prices do not justify cutting for roasting ears. Pkt. 
10c; pt. 15c; qt. 25c; Vi gal. 30c; gal. 50c; pk. 85c; bu. $3.00. 
POPCORN 
WHITE RICE —An old favorite variety that pops pure white. 
Excellent quality. Pkt. 10c; pt. 20c; qt. 35c. 
QUEEN'S GOLDEN —A large-eared and handsome yellow pop corn. 
Pops perfectly white and exceedingly tender. Pkt. 10c; pt. 20c; 
qt. 35c. 
JAPANESE HULLESS —A small stubby-eared variety with pointed 
grains. One of the best for commercial use. Pkt. 10c; pt. 
20c; qt. 35c. 
Culture—Same as Sugar Corn. 
It is well to take a chance in the home garden 
for extra early corn by planting a small quantity 
of Extra Early Adams and Early Adams, early in 
the Spring. It must be remembered, however, that 
if the ground is too cold and remains so, the seed is 
liable to rot. 
B-B Extra Early Adams —This variety is sometimes 
referred to as Dwarf Adams as it usually grows 
only 314 to 414 feet high, with ear set rather 
close to the ground. It has been carefully se¬ 
lected and bred for the earliest garden corn in 
existence. The ear is 6 to 7 inches long, con¬ 
taining 12 to 14 rows of white, sweet grains. 
It is very hardy, standing early planting exceed¬ 
ingly well. One of our Specialties. See page 3. 
Pkt. 10c; pt. 20c; qt. 35c; V 2 gal. 60c; gal. $1.00; 
peck $1.75; bu. $6.00. 
EARLY ADAMS —-A second early corn coming in 
roasting ear stage about a week or ten days 
after B-B Ex. Ely. Adams. The ears are medium 
size, measuring 8 to 9 inches long, with 12 to 14 
rows of white grains. Grows about 6 feet high, 
allowing close planting. Pkt. 10c; pt. 15c; qt. 25c; 
V 2 gal. 40c; gal. 75c; peck $1.35; bu. $4.50. 
BUNTON'S EARLY —A medium size, early type se¬ 
lected from our B-B Truckers Favorite. The 
ears are long and slender, about 6 to 8 inches 
in length and contain 10 to 12 rows of sweet, 
tender, pearly white grains. The stalk grows 
to a height of 6 to 7 feet which permits plant¬ 
ing in rows as close as 3 feet.- Comes into 
roasting ear stage a few days after Extra Early 
Adams. A very profitable variety for the mar¬ 
ket grower and favorite of the home gardener. 
One of our Specialties. See page 3. Pkt. 10c; 
pt. 20c; qt. 35c; V 2 gal. 50c; gal. 85c; peck $1.50; 
bu. $5.00. 
B-B TRUCKERS FAVORITE— A splendid early roast¬ 
ing ear corn, coming in about 10 days after 
B-B Extra Early Adams. The ears are 9 to 10 
inches long, slender and very attractive, having 
blades attached to husk much like sugar corn. 
There are 10 to 12 rows of pure white grains, so 
sweet and tender that it is often taken for sugar 
corn. It grows about 6 feet high which permits 
close planting. Our seed stock is grown in 
Northern Ohio where it maintains its earliness 
by having a shorter developing season than it 
would have if grown for several seasons in 
more southern sections. Pkt. 10c; pt. 15c; qt. 
25c; V 2 gal. 40c; gal. 75c; peck $1.35; bu. $4.50. 
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B-B Extra Early Adams 
