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The prices listed in this catalog are made in good 
faith and it is our desire that they be maintained as 
firm figures in making up your order. There are rare 
cases, over which we have no control, by reason of a 
decrease or advance of cost from the manufacturers, 
and we trust that you understand the meaning of the 
GOLDEN BANTAM SWEET CORN 
Pkt. % lb. 1 lb. 12% lb«. 
Early Surprise. The earliest 
white sweet corn under cul¬ 
tivation. The stalk is about 4 
ft. tall and the ears run 8, 10 
and 12 rowed and very large 
for such an early maturing 
sweet corn .10 .15 .25 $2.00 
CORN—Continued 
Early Varieties 
GOLDEN SUNSHINE. Of a rich, 
golden yellow with ears about 
one inch longer than the 
Golden Bantam and with 12 
rows. Very early, being about 
7 days earlier than the Golden 
Bantam . 
WHIPPLE’S EARLY YELLOW. 
A remarkable new yellow 
sweet corn of much merit. 
While the stalks grow 6 feet 
or more in height and the 14- 
rowed ears are 7 to 8 inches in 
length, this variety matures 
three days earlier than Golden 
Bantam. The kernels are 
broad, deep and excellent 
quality .10 
Early Crosby. An excellent early 
variety. The ears are five to six 
inches long and the grains are 
white, sweet and tender.10 
Golden Bantam. An early vari¬ 
ety. The ears are medium size, 
but thickly set with delicious 
yellow kernels. The quality of 
this variety Is superb, and it 
has become a general favorite 
sweet corn with all who have 
tried it. Golden Bantam has a 
flavor distinct from other sorts, 
and if you have never tried it 
in your garden you should 
plant it this year. Never mind 
if the color is yellow, the rich 
nut quality is there.10 
Pkt. % lb. 1 lb. 12% lbs. 
.15 .25 2.00 
.15 .25 2.00 
.15 .25 2.00 
phrase “Prices are subject to change without notice.” 
EARLY YELLOW FIELD CORN 
