New 
Golden Sunshine 
This New Golden SUNSHINE 
Sweet Corn was developed by Prof. 
A. F. Yeager, of the North Dakota Ex¬ 
periment Station. 
It is over a week earlier than Golden 
Bantam and twice as large. With the 
same quality, sweet butter flavor. Be 
sure you try this new corn. It is a 
good, new, promising sweet corn. I 
can personally recommend it. 
Pkt. 10c; y 2 lb. 20c; 1 lb. 30c; 5 lbs. $1.25; 10 lbs. $2.00, Postpaid 
Golden Delicious Sugar Corn 
WORLD’S SMALLEST COB WITH THE LONGEST EARS 
This new corn has giant ears 10 inches long. Eight rows of delicious kernels same as Bantam. 
Has Bantam original flavor, but ears twice as long with smaller cob. Remarkably early. Stalks 
grow about 5 feet high. Ears are filled with Butter-Yellow, broad, tender, milky sweet kernels, with 
a real butter flavor. If you appreciate good sweet corn, then plant Golden Delicious. 
Pkt. 10c; */2 lb. 15c; 1 lb. 30c; 5 lbs. $1.25; 10 lbs. $2.00, Postpaid 
Sunburst Pop Corn 
KANSAS SUNBURST. This pop corn gives 
the largest amount of pop corn of any yet de¬ 
veloped. It is a yellow kernel, 16-row ear, 6 
inches long. Handsome to look at, wonderful 
popping quality, making 26 times its own vol¬ 
ume. Developed by the Kansas State College 
and Department of Agriculture over a seven- 
year period of selection for quality and expan¬ 
sion of popped kernel. Stalks 6 to 6*4 feet 
tall. 2 to 4 ears to stalk. Real delicious flavor; 
better than T.N.T. The very latest in pop corn. 
The best—try it. 
Pkt. 10c; 3 for 25c; 8 for 50c 
Indian Rainbow Corn 
A fine and distinct ornamental novelty. A 
very decorative item for Thanksgiving. Mar¬ 
velous color range: blue, pink, dark pink, blood 
red, purple, lavender, golden yellow, bronze, 
white, black and brilliant variable hues. Pro¬ 
duces extra large ears, bright husks. Easy 
grown. We have found from 15 to 20 different 
colors on a single ear. Ten different colors on 
a single kernel. If you want the talk of the 
town then plant some of this Rainbow Corn and 
show it to your friends on the ear. Very in¬ 
teresting to grow. It will take a prize at your 
next fair. Be sure you try a packet. Seed 
limited. 
Pkt. 15c; 2 pkts, for 25c limit 
From 250 Mastodon plants we got, we picked one gallon of berries every other day.—Mr. C. H. Pierce, Gallipolis, Ohio. 
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