The Oldest Sweet Corn in the World 
and of course this was better even than newspaper adver¬ 
tising. 
Tourists who stopped for a meal at our restaurants and 
visitors who were entertained in Van Wert homes often 
purchased the green corn to take with them to their fami¬ 
lies. Friends, acquaintances and even men whose names I 
do not know, seemed to take delight in greeting me upon the 
street or highway with the name “Aunt Mary” as if I were 
Aunt Mary herself, all of which I took as a tribute to the 
quality of Aunt Mary’s Sweet Corn. 
LEE R. BONNEWITZ, 
Van Wert, Ohio 
AUNT MARY’S SWEET CORN SEED 
One-eighth pound bag (over 250 grains) 25 Cents 
One-quarter pound bag (over 500 grains) 50 Cents 
One-haif pound bag (over 1000 grains) $1.00 
One pound bag (over 2000 grains) $2.00 
Postage Paid every where 
