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To have good roasting ears all season plant seed every ten days. 
Five Leading Varieties of Very Early Sugar Corn 
1/2 lb. of seed will plant 100 hills. y 4 bu. of seed will plant one acre in hills. 
615 Whipple’s Early 
Yellow 
634 Whipple’s Early White 
6u Whipple’s Early White 
(79 days.) A grand early white corn. The ears have 
16-20 rows of deep rather narrow kernels and are of 
very fine quality. The ears are 8-9 inches long and 
large around, they look like well bred Evergreen yet 
they mature two to three weeks earlier. Market gar¬ 
deners find that the size, high yield (there are often 
two good ears on a stalk) and earliness make this a 
very profitable kind to grow for markets, where a 
white corn is wanted. Home gardeners find this an 
excellent kind for table and canning. 2 -oz. packet, 8 
cts.; y s lb., 20' cts.; lb., 35 cts.; 2 lbs., 60 1 cts., postpaid. 
629 Mammoth White Cory 
We consider this one of the best extra early varieties 
for the market and home garden. The ears are very 
large for so early a variety. The stalks are about four 
feet high, each generally bearing two large, finely 
shaped ears which become fit for use very early. They 
are twelve rowed, six to seven inches long, very sym¬ 
metrical and handsome, seldom with any opening be¬ 
tween the rows at the base. The grain is large, broad, 
very white and of remarkably good quality for such an 
early sort. 2-oz. packet, 8 cts.; y 2 lb., 20 cts.; lb., 35 
cts.; 2 lbs., 60 cts., postpaid. 
6 is Whipple’s Early Yellow 
(78 days.) Earlier than Bantam and as large as Ever¬ 
green. A most profitable market variety and fine for 
the home garden. 2-oz. packet, 10 cts.; Vz lb., 23 cts.; 
lb., 40 cts.; 2 lbs., 70 cts., postpaid. 
/jo/* Al-kj. The earliest sweet corn. Matures a 
oji/ week to ten days ahead of Mammoth 
White Cory. The ears average six to seven inches long, 
are uniformly eight rowed, fully equal in quality to 
Mammoth White Cory with skin a trifle more tender. 
The stalks are very uniform in height averaging about 
four feet. Ears are set low and close to the stalks. 
For the market grower who reaps an extra profit by 
getting his produce on the market ahead of his com¬ 
petitors this will be a money-maker; for the home 
gardener it will produce desirable ears for the table 
a week ahead of any variety except Silver Queen. 
2-oz. packet, 10 cts.; y a lb., 23 cts.; lb., 40 cts.; 2 lbs., 
70 cts., postpaid. 
616 Golden Bantam CrJp*) 
Improved Strain—See Color Plate Page 33 
The World’s favorite for 20 years, and bet¬ 
ter today than ever: BIG MONEY MAKER 
for gardeners and home planting. 
This is an early sweet corn with golden yellow grain, 
very tender and of excellent quality. The ears are 
eight rowed, six to seven inches long and of the medium 
size found most suitable for the table. The flavor is 
exceptionally rich and delicious. The stalks are four 
to five feet high. Our stock of this splendid home 
garden and market variety has been very carefully se¬ 
lected and is decidedly superior to much that is offered. 
2-oz packet, 10 cts.; y 2 lb., 20 cts.; lb., 34 cts.; 2 lbs., 
60 cts., postpaid. 
616 Golden Bantam 
American Favorite 
Pick Sweet Corn when the milk will fly when pinched for best quality. 
