N. SLUIS & SONS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 
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Whipple’s Early Yellow—14-Rowed Ears, 7 to 8 Inches Long. 
Sweet Corn 
Peck, 121/2 pounds; bushel, 50 pounds. 
Early Evergreen Sweet Corn. 
WHITE-SEEDED VARIETIES 
Lb. Pk. Bu. 
Early Marvel (60 days) .$0.30 $1.60 $5.50 
Early Sunrise (New). A splen¬ 
did extra early variety, stalks 
A 1 /, feet, ears 8 inches, 8- to 
10-rowed, well worth a trial. 
.30 
1.60 
5.50 
Early Mayflower. 
.30 
1.60 
5.50 
Perfection. A variety selected 
from the Howling Mob; cobs 
are larger and a few days 
earlier. A good second early 
Corn to plant . 
.30 
1.60 
5.50 
Howling Mob. 
.30 
1.60 
5.50 
Early Evergreen. 
.30 
1.60 
5.50 
White Evergreen . 
.30 
1.60 
5.50 
Narrow Grain Evergreen. 
.30 
1.60 
5.50 
Stowell’s Evergreen. 
.30 
1.60 
5.50 
Country Gentleman . 
.30 
1.80 
6.50 
YELLOW-SEEDED VARIETIES 
Lb. 
Pk. 
Bu. 
Golden Cross Bantam. Highly 
resistant to Stewart’s dis¬ 
ease. Ears 10 to 14 rowed; 
kernels pale yellow, medium 
in width. One of the best 
hybrids developed to date. 
Supply limited.$0.50 
$5.50 
Lb. 
Pk. 
Bu. 
Golden Gem. 
.35 
2.20 
8.00 
Golden Sunshine . 
.35 
1.90 
7.00 
Premo Bantam . 
.35 
2.20 
8.00 
Golden Bantam . 
.30 
1.70 
6.00 
Whipple’s Yellow. 
.35 
1.80 
6.50 
Golden Alpha. This new vari¬ 
ety is slightly later than our 
Golden Dawn. Ears about 7 
inches long, mostly 10-rowed. 
.35 
1.90 
7.00 
Golden Dawn (60-day Yellow). 
.35 
1.90 
7.00 
Whipple’s Early Yellow Is Fairly Immune to Stewart’s Disease or Wilt 
