“GOLDEN GEM” THE NEW EARLIEST SWEET CORN 
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Barden’s Wonder Bantam, a Most Valuable Yellow Sweet Corn 
WHIPPLE’S EARLY YELLOW. A fine new yel¬ 
low sweet corn. Stalks 6 feet tall; ears 14 
rowed and 7 to 8 inches long; kernels broad, 
deep, and of excellent flavor. About 3 to 5 days 
earlier than Golden Bantam, but ears are larger. 
Pkt. 12c, y 2 lb. 25c, lb. 40c, 3 lbs. $1.09, 5 lbs. 
$1.58, 10 lbs. $2.98, prepaid. Not prepaid, 12 lbs. 
$3.24, 50 lbs. $11.50, 100 lbs. $22.00. 
GOLDEN CROSS. This remarkable new P. 1. hy¬ 
brid represents the greatest advance in sweet 
corn since Golden Bantam was introduced. It is 
a bright yellow, 12-rowed corn with 8-inch ears, 
borne well up on a sturdy stalk. The quality is 
fully equal to Golden Bantam in every way, ma¬ 
tures six days later and is two to three times as 
productive. In addition this corn is very resist¬ 
ant to the bacterial wilt known as Stewart’s 
Disease which often causes failure with other 
early yellow sweet corns. We cannot recommend 
this corn too highly for canners and table use. 
1 Pkt. 20c, r /z lb. 40c, 1 lb. 75c, postpaid. 
DE LUE’S GOLDEN GIANT. This corn is about 
same season as Golden Bantam, has the same 
desirable quality of that popular variety; but 
produces much larger ears, which are 7 to 8 
inches long and contain 14 to 18 rows of yellow 
kernels, of sweet, luscious flavor. It is some¬ 
times sold as Improved Golden Bantam. For 
market or home use it is a decidedly valuable 
variety. Pkt. 12c, % lb. 25c, lb. 40c, 3 lbs. $1.09, 
5 lbs. $1.58, 10 lbs. $2.98, prepaid. Not prepaid, 
12 lbs. $3.24, 50 lbs. $11.50, 100 lbs. $22.00. 
D n J.. A/T__l or 60-DAY MAKE GOOD. 
IVXdllvCL The earliest good white 
sweet corn, 6 to 10 days earlier than Ford’s 
Early. Stalks grow 3% ft. tall with ears 6 to 
7 inches in length, well filled with 12 or 14 rows 
of white kernels; cob white; quality good. Pkt. 
12c, Ms lb. 25c, lb. 40c, 3 lbs. $1.09, 5 lbs. $1.58, 
10 lbs. $2.98, prepaid. Not prepaid, 12 lbs. $3.24, 
50 lbs. $11.50, 100 lbs. $22.00. 
Sconce’s Rainbow Corn 
A curious and beautiful corn with leaves, husks, 
tassels, ears and kernels of various shades of pink, 
lavender, crimson, mahogany, brown, black, purple, 
tan, canary, white and various combinations of 
colors. Some tali and others short. Makes a suit¬ 
able background for flower borders, or for screen 
in any location desired. Mixtures of many colors. 
Pkt. 10c, % lb. 20c. 
Barden’s Wonder Bantam. ” re w t * 
add another variety to the Ford’s Four Leaders 
it would be Barden’s Wonder Bantam. It is al¬ 
most identical to Ford’s Early in earliness, size 
of ear and growth of stalk, but it is of a golden 
yellow color. Being a descendant of the- well 
known Golden Bantam it has retained all the 
fine qualities of that variety, but produces eight 
rowed ears 8 to 10 inches long of fine quality. 
As it has such fine long ears it is a wonderful 
market or home use variety that is sure to 
please all who use it. Pkt. 12c, y z lb. 25c, lb. 
40c, 3 lbs. $1.09, 5 lbs. $1.58, 10 lbs. $2.98 prepaid. 
Not prepaid 12 lbs. $3.24, 50 lbs. $11.50, 100 lbs. 
$ 22 . 00 . 
GOLDEN BANTAM. Well-known yellow variety, 
with small stalks. Ears are usually not more 
than 5 inches long, but the grains are quite 
broad and exceedingly sweet. Ready for the 
table just after Ford’s Early starts. This is the 
most widely known yellow variety of sweet 
corn. Pkt. 12c, ^ lb. 25c, lb. 40c, 3 lbs. $1.09, 5 
lbs. $1.58, 10 lbs. $2.98, prepaid. Not prepaid, 12 
lbs. $3.24, 50 lbs. $11.50, 100 lbs. $22.00. 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN. The leading late va¬ 
riety of white sweet corn. Ears 8 to 9 inches 
long, 16 to 18 rowed, with very deep, sweet 
kernels. We have a splendid strain of this 
popular variety which is second to none. Pkt. 
12c, Ms lb. 25c, lb. 40c, 3 lbs. $1.09, 5 lbs. $1.58, 
10 lbs. $2.98, prepaid. Not prepaid, 12 lbs. $3.24, 
Good seed of this variety very scarce this year. 
FORD’S FOUR LEADERS 
Cover the season from early till late with 
delicious Sweet Corn. Special Offer on the Ford 
Varieties. 
Ford’s Early 
Nectar 
Ford’s Golden Sugar 
Ford’s Improved Mammoth 
Prepaid, 1 Pkt., each 43c; Ms lb., each 90c; 
1 lb., each $1.50. Not prepaid, % lb., each 75c; 
1 lb., each $1.36; 3 lbs., each $3.48. 
1 Pkt. Each Ford’s Golden Sugar, Golden Ban¬ 
tam, De Lue’s Golden Giant, Barden’s Wonder 
Bantam for 40c. 
POP CORN 
JAPANESE RICE. Also called Australian 
Hulless, Tom Thumb, Dwarf Rice. It is 
dwarf-growing, a very heavy yielder: ears short 
and thick; kernels long but very slim, pure 
white. It pops perfectly, is very tender, and of 
the finest quality known to Pop Corn. Price 
prepaid, Pkt. 10c, % lb. 20c, lb. 35c, 2 lbs. 62c, 
5 lbs. $1.28, 10 lbs. $2.38. Not prepaid, 25 lbs. 
$5.00, 100 lbs. $18.00. 
BLACK BEAUTY. An early variety, ripening so 
that it usually pops nicely the first year. The 
kernels are black but pop out nice and white 
and very tender. It is a good yielder. Price 
same as Japanese Rice. 
MONARCH WHITE RICE. A very productive 
variety, with the ears coming true to type; 
grains tender, white, sweet and very large when 
popped; three to six ears per stalk. Price same 
as Japanese Rice. 
SOUTH AMERICAN T. N. T., or Mushroom. A 
sensational new variety which has become very 
popular in a short time. The kernels are of 
rich creamy color, larger than any other variety. 
Ears average 9 inches in length, often 2 or 3 
on a stalk; stalks grow 6 to 8 feet tall and 
should be planted about as field corn. When 
popped the kernels are of large size, creamy 
color and of delicious flavor. Price same as 
Japanese Rice. 
You Can Make Money Growing Sweet Corn 
