Aggeler er Seed Co. 
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 
13 
A & M Sweet Corn 
A & M Early Golden 
Plant from February 15th to August in hills 18 inches apart, in rows 3 feet apart, or drill. Allow two stalks to 
VUllUic the tfln, break 0 ff a p s i ( i e shoots; cultivate after each irrigation until the corn shades the ground; irrigate every 
two weeks until in the milk, then once or twice a week, and this will produce a solid, tight husk, which will prevent the worms 
from doing much damage. For corn ear worm dust the silk at an early stage of growth with Fluocide Dust. 
Instead of planting long single rows of corn it is preferable to sow several short rows along side each other so that pollen 
scattering from the top tassles is more likely to reach the silk of the ears below. A rotation of corn may be obtained by plant¬ 
ing at the same time some A & M Early Golden, Golden Bantam and Oregon Evergreen and they will mature at intervals 
in the order named. Plant 10 lbs. per acre. 
A & M Oregon Evergreen doubtedly the most pop¬ 
ular of all varieties. The large sized ears are of excellent 
quality with a tight husk, and it is exceedingly prolific. Seed 
may be planted from February 15th to August 1st according to 
location. Oregon Evergreen is the standard corn both for mar¬ 
ket growers and home gardeners. (Pkt. 5c) f /2 lb. 20c) (lb. 
35c) (10 lbs. $3.00) postpaid. 
P/Minfi-Tr Panlloman A delicious sweet corn. The ears 
country Ocnuculall are somewhat smaller and less 
showy than the coarser varieties, but for private family use. 
where quality is preferred to size, it is excelled only by the 
Golden Bantam. The cob is very small, giving great depth to 
the kernels. The great merit of “Country Gentleman” is its 
fine quality. It matures in ten weeks. (Pkt. 5c) C /2 lb. 30c) 
(lb. 50c) (10 lbs. $4.50) prepaid. 
Golden Cross Bantam (For description see Page 3.) 
A O 1U r»»Kr C-l This is a light golden colored 
& M Harly L»Olaen corn maturing earlier than 
Oregon Evergreen. It grows to a height of 4-5 feet, each stalk 
producing 2 or 3 ears of extra fine flavor, being sweet and ten¬ 
der. This variety is becoming more popular each year ar.d 
many road-side markets are making a specialty of this corn. 
(Pkt. 5c) O /2 lb. 25c) (lb. 45c) (10 lbs. $4.00) postpaid. 
A home garden variety that is highly 
-- desirable because of its flavor and su¬ 
gar content. It is very early, dwarf in habit and a good yielder. 
By removing the suckers as they appear several ears may be 
produced on the main stalk. (Pkt. 5c) C /2 lb. 25c) <4b. 40c) 
(10 lbs. $3.50) postpaid. ' 
(Short-top.) The value of this corn is 
Golden Bantam 
Early Alameda 
_„ its extreme earliness. It grows 4-5 ft. 
tall and produces large ears close to the ground. It can be 
planted closer together on account of the moderate height. 
Earlv Alameda is in great demand as an early white corn for 
the market garden trade. (Pkt. 5c) C /2 lb. 20c) (lb. 35c) (10 
lbs. $3.00) postpaid. 
a. 11> f _„„„ If planted at the same time with 
Mowell S evergreen earlier varieties and at intervals 
of two weeks until July 1st, it will keep the table supplied 
until November. It is hardy and productive, very tender and 
sugary, remaining a long time in a fresh condition. (Pkt. 6 c) 
( 1/2 lb. 25c) (lb. 45c) (10 lbs. $4.00) prepaid. 
r»l 1 HH * O ne of the best sweet corns for this 
l51aCK Mexican section. Deliciously sweet and tender 
very productive. (Pkt. 5c) C /2 lb. 25c) (lb. 40c) (10 lbs. $3.50) 
prepaid. 
A t 0, M Farlv Arlamc A hard y and early corn suit- 
Ot 1V1 tiO-iiy /-VddlllS able for the earliest and latest 
plantings as it resists more cold weather than any other variety. 
(Pkt. 5c) V /2 lb. 20c) (lb. 35c) (10 lbs. $3.00) postpaid. 
A &y AA ¥ ot*crp A J o iyi c Tbis is the best market va- 
Ldr 5 e rtQdms riety to plant in August for 
late crop. It will mature in fifty-five days. (Pkt. 5c) C /2 lb. 
20c) (lb. 35c) (10 lbs. $3 00) prepaid. 
A fir M' ^miaw This is the corn which is used 
vx. .jiwi. jquaw V/Uru f or decorative purposes. Nearly 
every ear has ! a different combination of colors, varying from 
black, through shades of red and yellow, etc., to white. The 
ears are very effective when hung in bunches by the husks, 
or if the, husks are removed, in bowls with ornamental gourds. 
(Pkt. 5c)' C /2 lb. 25c) (lb. 40c) prepaid. 
SEMESAN, JR. 
For better results dust §eed corn before sovsing with Semesan, 
Jr. It is effective in controlling diseases, accelerates germina¬ 
tion, develops sturdier plants, promotes earlier maturity, im¬ 
proves quality and increases yields. (4 oz. 40c) (1 lb. $1.50) 
(5 lbs. $7.00) f. o. b. Cannot be mailed. 
A & M Pop Corn 
D* Sharp pointed grain is preferred by vendors, but is not 
ixice profitable to grow here at the usual price because of 
the devastations of the worm. (Per pkt. 5c) (lb. 30c) (10 lbs. 
$2.50) prepaid. 
karge smooth grains of Golden Yellow Color. It 
1 CHOW pops large, has excellent flavor and is the most 
profitable to grow. (Pkt. 5c) (lb. 30c) (10 lbs. $2.50) prepaid. 
