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BURNETT BROS. Inc., 92 CHAMBERS ST., NEW YORK 
SWEET CORN 
One quart will plant 200 hills. 
INTERMEDIATE 
VARIETIES 
Sweet Corn, Golden Bantam 
Sweet Corn, Metropolitan Improved 
BURNETT’S IMPROVED EVERGREEN. This strain of the 
well-known Stowell’s Evergreen Sweet Corn has been de¬ 
rived by crossing Evergreen with an early variety, which 
produces a longer and narrower kernel with from 18 to 20 
rows to the ear. Very large, handsome and uniform. Pt. 
40c., qt. 75c.. peck $5.00. 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM. A new disease-resistant variety, 
showing ability to withstand wilt and adverse weather con¬ 
ditions. Has large, uniform golden ears, and matures about 
four days later than Golden Bantam. Pt. 60c., qt. $1.00. 
GOLDEN ROD. Is a cross between Golden Bantam and Sto- 
well's Evergreen, which makes a complete blending of each 
sort. Ears medium size, of a beautiful golden color, flavor 
delicious and appetizing. Pt. 40c., qt. 75c., peck $5.00. 
LATE OR MAIN CROP VARIETIES 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. The sweetest and most tender 
late corn. Pt. 40c., qt. 75c., peck $5.00. 
LATE MAMMOTH. Ears large, rich and sweet; one of the 
best. Pt. 40c., qt. 70c., peck $4.50. 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN. The most popular standard late 
variety grown; ears large and very sweet. Pt. 40c., qt. 70c., 
peck $4.50. 
Plant in hills three feet apart each way, dropping five or 
six kernels in each hill, or in rows three to four feet apart, 
and the plants thinned out to 12 inches in the row. From 
May until the middle of July a succession planting can be 
made every two or three weeks, and by selecting the various 
varieties a continued supply can be had until frost. 
EXTRA EARLY VARIETIES 
EARLY MAYFLOWER. A ten-rowed variety, with ears pure 
white and very sweet. The cob is large and even in shape. 
Pt. 40c., qt. 75c., peck $5.00. 
EARLY WHITE CORY. Resembles Red Cory, but with white 
cob. Very early, tender and sweet. Pt. 40c., qt. 70c., peck 
$4.50. 
GOLDEN BANTAM. Every year Golden Bantam is becoming 
a greater favorite for the home garden. It is the richest, 
and sweetest Corn offered; of dwarf habit, ears medium 
size and of a bright, golden yellow color. Pt. 40c., qt. 75c., 
peck $5.00. 
GOLDEN SUNSHINE. One of the earliest of the golden yel¬ 
lows. Pt. 45c., qt. 80c., peck $5.00. 
HOWLING MOB. An early variety, with large ears and 
white, sweet grains. Howling Mob is without doubt, the 
best of the large, early sorts. Pt. 40c., qt. 70c., peck $ 4 . 50 . 
METROPOLITAN IM¬ 
PROVED. The ears 
are large and hand¬ 
some, measuring from 
S to 10 inches; grains 
pure white, deep, sweet 
and tender. Pt. 40c., 
qt. 75c., peck $5.00. 
SPANISH GOLD (New). 
The earliest sweet corn 
in existence. A new 
yellow corn of the 
Bantam type. (See page 
7 for description.) Pt. 
50c., qt. 90c., peck $5.50. 
Keep CROWS from PULLING UP your CORN. Coat it with CROWTOX. 
Can enough for 1 bus. 7$c. 
