BALDERSON COMPANY, Inc. 
626 Indiana Ave., N. W. 
617 ‘•C” Street, N. W. 
Washington, D. C. 
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GARDEN CORN 
CULTURE. —Plant 3 or 4 grains 
1 % inches deep, 2 feet apart in 
rows 3 to 4 feet apart, according 
to the size and variety of the Corn. 
When plants are 4 inches high thin 
out to 2 plants to the hill. For 
very early Corn the hardiest and 
earliest varieties can be planted 
the latter part of March, if the 
weather is mild, but Sweet Corns 
should not be planted until April, 
or until the Spring weather opens 
and the ground gets warm, as Sugar 
Corn has a tendency to rot in the 
ground if planted too early, or 
during a continued cold or rainy 
spell of weather. It should be 
planted at intervals of every two 
weeks until July or August, so as to 
have Corn for use during the entire 
season. One-half pound will plant 150feet of row; 10 pounds to the acre. 
EXTRA-EARLY ADAMS. —This is the earliest white Garden 
Corn, but has a small ear and stalk. Valuable on account of its ex¬ 
treme earliness. Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 30 cts.; qt. 55 cts., pk. $1.65; bu. $5.60. 
EXTRA EARLY IDEAL. —Large ears, sweet, delicious flavor, ten¬ 
der, extremely early. Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 35 cts.; qt. 50 cts.; pk. $1.65; 
bu. $6.15. 
BALDERSON’S MONEY-MAKER CORN.— See High Grade Spe¬ 
cialties, page 22. 
HOWLING MOB. —About 78 days to edible condition. Ears 
about 7 inches long. Height of stalk 4^ feet. Large broad grains. 
Quite a popular variety for sowing late in the summer, as it ripens a 
little earlier than Stowell's Evergreen, and is not so liable to be caught 
bv frost. Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 30 cts.; qt. 50 cts.; pk. $1.75; bu. $6.50. 
Country Gentleman. 
Sweet, or Sugar Corn 
GOLDEN BANTAM. —A distinct variety of Extra-Early Sweet 
Corn, of golden yellow color; very sweet and tender; is hardy, and can 
be planted earlier than most sweet corns. Has several ears on the stalk 
5 to 7 inches in length. The best early sweet corn, excellent for table 
use. Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 35 cts.; qt. 65 cts.; pk. $2.25; bu. $7.50. 
BALDERSON’S WHITE EVERGREEN CORN.— See High Grade 
Specialties, page 23. 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. —Considered one of the best quality 
Sweet Corns for table use and canning; has long, deep grains, and yields 
2 to 4 ears to the stalk. A general favorite. Pkt. 10 cts.; pt 30 cts.; 
qt. 50 cts.; pk. $2.00; bu. $7.25. 
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White Evergreen Corn. 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN. —A large prolific Sweet Corn of ex¬ 
cellent quality. A favorite for market or home use; also a splendid 
canning variety. Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 30 cts.; qt. 50 cts.; pk. $1.75; bu.$6.00. 
BLACK MEXICAN. —While the seed of this corn is bluish-black 
when matured, it is unusually white when in the roasting ear state. 
It is of fine table qualities, tender and sweet, especially recommended 
for family use. Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 35 cts.; qt. 65 cts.; pk. $2.25; bu. $8.50. 
Insure Good Crop of Corn 
By Using Our Seed 
With 
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