PURCHASE LANDRETHS’ NEW CROP CERTIFIED TOMATO SEED 
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SWEET CORN—Continued 
Adams Early—80 Days 
Height of stalk about 4§ to 5 feet. Ears about 6 
inches long. Very similar in every respect to Adams 
Extra Early, except a taller stalk, 6 days later, and 
slightly larger and longer ears. 
LANDRETHS’ EARLIEST TABLE or EARLY 
BEVERLY—68 Days 
A flinty grain which enables it to be planted very 
early in cold wet ground. Height 4 to 4| feet, 
producing ears within one foot of the ground. A 
valuable substitute as an early variety. Not a 
Sugar Corn, but a sweet table Corn of rare excel¬ 
lence. 
Trucker’s Favorite—85 Days 
The Roasting Ear of the Progressive South. Similar 
to Adams Early in general appearance, but later. 
7 to 8 feet tall. Ears 8 to 10 inches long, 12 to 16 
rows. It can be planted earlier than Sugar Corns, 
for it can withstand the cold ground in early Spring. 
If you like roasting ears order this variety. 
Trucker’s Favorite 
Minnesota Extra Early—71 Days 
A very popular early sort, stalks about 6 feet tall, producing one to two ears 
7 inches long, with eight rows of very broad white tender grains of excellent 
quality. 
The Vanguard—72 Days 
This variety is particularly valuable for early planting on account of its hardi¬ 
ness and earliness. Will mature seven or eight days earlier than Howling Mob. 
The ears are thick, about 8 inches in length, making them particularly valu¬ 
able to the Market Gardeners who grow lor early market. Developed by A. 
L. Richie, a New Jersey grower. 
Whipple’s Early Yellow—78 Days 
A meritorious large eared yellow sweet Corn. Stalks 6 feet or more in height. 
Ears 12 or 14 rowed, 7 to 8 inches in length. An outstanding variety. Matures 
in few days before Golden Bantam. 
White Cory or Early Mayflower—72 Days 
A first early Sugar Corn. Height of stalk 4| feet. Ears about 5 inches long. 
8 to 12 rowed. 
SWEET GARDEN- NOT TRUE SUGAR 
Adams Extra Early or Early Burlington—74 Days 
Height of stalk about 4 to 4^ feet. Ears about 5 to 6 inches long, some set 
within 6 inches of the ground. Not a Sugar Corn, but a decided acquisition 
early in the season. Stands cold, damp ground better than Early Sugar Corn. 
Valuable on account of its hardiness and earliness. 
Minnesota Extra Early .20 .30 1.35 2.40 
The Vanguard .20 .30 1.35 2.40 
Whipple’s Early Yellows .20 .30 1.35 2.40 
White Cory .20 .30 1.35 2.40 
Adams Extra Early or Early Burlington .15 .25 1.15 2.20 
Adams Early .15 .25 1.15 2.20 
Landreths’ Earliest Table .20 .30 1.35 2.40 
Trucker’s Favorite .15 .20 .90 1.60 
Country Gentlemen 
