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631 Stowell’s Evergreen 
The Standard Main Crop Variety 
Late maturing sort, producing 
strong and vigorous stalks, 7 to 8 
feet high; produces ears 8 inches 
long with 16 or more rows of the 
finest sugary grains. This variety 
has gained and maintained a reputa¬ 
tion for productiveness, fine rich 
flavor, sweetness and deep set tender 
white grains. 2-oz. packet, 8 cts.; Vz 
lb., 18 cts.; lb., 29 cts.; 2 lbs., 50 cts., 
postpaid. 
632 Yeager’s 
Golden Sunshine 
The Earliest, Largest 
Eared, Sweetest Yellow 
Corn Introduced to Date 
This is a brand new distinct va¬ 
riety of Early Yellow Sweet Corn; 
offered to the general public last 
year for the first time. We were 
sold out last year long before plant¬ 
ing time. Reports from hundreds of 
customers as well as our own trial 
ground experiments prove it to be 
just what the originator said about 
it; 11 namely, ’ ’ “The Earliest of all 
Yellow Sugar Corn and the finest 
quality for market, home or can¬ 
ning.” 3 to 10 days ahead of Golden 
Bantam and much larger. Ears 6 to 
8 inches long, generally 12 rows of 
kernels to a cob. Stalk grows 5 y 2 
feet tall bearing the ear one foot 
from the ground. We recommend 
this as a big money maker for gar¬ 
deners, and a most satisfying variety 
for home planters. ORDER EARLY 
PLEASE. SUPPLY LIMITED. 
2-oz. pareket, 10 cts.; y 2 lb., 20 cts.; 
lb., 33 cts.; 2 lbs., 55 cts., postpaid. 
PLANT A FEW ACRES 
OF EVERGREEN CORN 
FOR YOUR COWS 
6,9 Condon’s “Private Strain” 
White Evergreen Sweet Corn 
The Finest Quality, Largest Eared Sugar Corn 
Wonderful Sort for Canning 
Sweet as Honey, Tender Until Frost Conies 
Enormously productive, averaging 3 to 5 fine Big Ears from a sin¬ 
gle stalk. Ears 8 to 10 inches long, 16 to 18 rows on the cob. Every 
ear runs uniform, well rounded out both on the tip and the butt. The 
ears are compactly filled with long, pltimp, purity white kernels, 
lusciously tender and sweet. Another great feature is the length of 
time the ears remain “in the milk,” the thick husk giving it splendid 
protection, making it marketable for a longer period of time than 
any other known sort. In color it is the most perfect Purity White 
grain corn you ever saw, making it the most attractive ear when 
served on the table and the most valuable variety for canning, re¬ 
taining when canned that distinct purity whiteness which makes a 
big demand for it at good prices even when the markets are loaded 
with other varieties. DON’T FAIL TO PLANT SOME OF IT. 
2-oz. packet, 10 cts.; y 2 lb., 20 cts.; lb., 35 cts.; 2 lbs., 65 cts., postpaid. 
Plant Sweet Corn every 10 days and have roasting ears until frost. 
