You Love Flowers. Have Your Own Garden 
SWEET CORN 
See page 3 for information regarding days to table stage. 
♦ 
1 lb. to 400 hills, 12 lbs. per acre. Nothing much better than roasting 
ears fresh from your own garden 
Country Gentleman ?iriet a /prod™s 
long shoe peg kernels without rows. It is 
the sweetest of the sweet corns and no finer 
roasting ear is grown. Having no rows, it 
is an excellent sort to grow where worms 
bother the ears, as instead of following a 
row into the center of the ear, thus spoiling 
it, they haVe no row to follow, and instead 
work around the end of the ear, which can 
be cut off, leaving the balance of the ear 
suitable for use. 
(Pkt., 10c) (y 2 lb., 15c) (1 lb., 25c) (5 
lbs., $1.20) prepaid. Not prepaid—(10 lbs., 
lfic per lb.) (100 lbs., 14c per lb.). 
Our 
Sweet Corn Seed is 
Mountain Grown 
We grow our sweet corn seed in 
the high mountain valleys of Colo¬ 
rado at above 5,000 feet elevation. 
This is equivalent to 1,000 miles far¬ 
ther north at sea level. Plant this 
excellent seed. 
StowelFs Evergreen 
95 days. This 
is the leading 
standard variety for home use, market and 
canning. Our stock is most carefully se¬ 
lected and can be depended upon to produce 
fine large ears of superior quality. The 
stalks, are of strong growth, each producing 
two large ears. The grains, while of good 
size, are long and slender, the cob being small. The grains are of 
rich, sugary flavor and retain their fine quality until quite advanced. 
Our stock Is free from glaze or fllntiuess; the dried grains are much 
shriveled. 
(Pkt., 1.0c) (V_> lb., 15c) (lb., 25c) (5 lbs., $1.20) prepaid. Not 
prepaid—(10 lbs., 15c per lb.) (100 lbs., 12c per lb.). 
|7 a 1 F. x White. 72 days. The first large-eared white 
J_,a.riy lVlorKcl sweet corn on the market. Ears borne close 
to the ground, 6 or 7 inches long, 10 to 12 rowed. 
(Pkt., 10c) (% lb., 15c) (lb., 25c) (5 lbs., $1.20) prepaid. Not 
prepaid—(10 lbs., 20c per lb.) (100 lbs., 17c per lb.). 
An ear of Burbank Bantam from our seed field. 
From Burleson, Tex.—“I sure do like your cabbage. I can’t see 
how I can do without them in the garden.” 
From Webster, Tex.—‘‘I have found your Gulf Coast tomato the 
best variety for this locality, midway between Houston and Galves¬ 
ton, Tex.” 
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