“MILE HIGH SEED”—Strong, Hardy, Mountain Grown 
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SWEET CORN—Continued. 
441 Extra Early Adams. (GO days.) Not a sweet or 
sugar Corn, but the earliest white Corn. Used ex¬ 
tensively by market gardeners; very hardy, can be 
planted early and put on the market when roasting 
ears are high priced. Ears 7 to 8 inches long. 12- 
rowed. Pkt, 5c; y 2 lb, 20c; lb, 30c, postpaid. Not 
prepaid, 10 lbs, $1.25; 25 lbs, $3.00. 
439 Golden Sunshine. (GO days.) The same flavor and 
color as Golden Bantam, but 10 days earlier. The 
ears are also larger, being' 12-rowed instead of 8. 
Sunshine Corn is ready as early as the early white 
Corns; it is early enough to be off the market before 
Golden Bantam is ready. Dr. Yeager of the North 
Dakota Experiment Station developed Golden Sun¬ 
shine by crossing Golden Bantam with Portland 
Early Market. We obtained our original seed direct 
from Dr. Yeager. The plant is very dwarf and the 
ears close to the ground. We have grown a large 
seed acreage of Golden Sunshine, anticipating a big 
demand; do not disappoint us by missing this ex¬ 
cellent variety. Pkt, 5c; y 2 lb, 25c; lb, 45c, postpaid. 
Not prepaid, 10 lbs, $3.00; 25 lbs, $7.00. 
445 Golden Bantam. (70 days.) America’s favorite 
Sweet Corn. Very little need be said of this variety 
as it is so well known. The very finest quality, 
golden yellow color. Hardy, and can be planted 
earlv. 8-rowed ears, 6 to 7 inches long. Pkt, 5c; 
y 2 lb, 25c; lb, 40c, postpaid. Not prepaid, 10 lbs, 
$3.00; 25 lbs, $7.00. 
452 Golden Giant. (80 days.) A cross between Golden 
Bantam and Howling Mob. Has the size of the 
latter and retains to a most remarkable degree the 
fine buttery flavor and high sugar content of the 
Golden Bantam. A strong grower and very produc¬ 
tive. Pkt. 5c; y, lb, 25c; lb, 40c, postpaid. Not pre¬ 
paid, 10 lbs, $3.00; 25 lbs, $7.00. 
448 Stowell’s Evergreen. (90 days.) The all-purpose 
main crop variety. The grains, of good size, are 
long and slender, entirely free from glaze. Very 
tender and sugary; remains for a long time in con¬ 
dition suitable for boiling. Pkt, 5c; 14 lb, 25c; 
lb, 45c, postpaid. Not prepaid, 10 lbs, $3.10; 25 lbs, 
$7.25. 
450 Country Gentleman. (95 days.) The slender 
shoe-peg kernels of this variety are unsurpassed for 
flavor. They are very ,tender and sugary. This is a 
very productive variety with large ears of irregu¬ 
larly arranged kernels. Produces tender, sugary 
Corn for the market or table after the other va¬ 
rieties have grown coarse or ceased to bear. Pkt. 
5c; y z lb, 25c; lb, 45c, postpaid. Not prepaid, 10 lbs, 
$3.10; 25 lbs, $7.25. 
446 Imp. Golden Bantam. (75 days.) Ears much 
larger than Golden Bantam, having 10 to 14 rows 
and deeper kernels. Sweet, tender, and juicy. An 
attractive, golden yellow color. The larger ear 
makes it an ideal variety for the market gardener 
or for canning. Pkt, 5c; y 2 lb, 25c; lb, 35c, postpaid. 
Not prepaid, 10 lbs, $3.00. 
Let’s put it to a family vote. What is the 
most relished product of the garden? Delicious 
Sweet Corn, of course. Not only is it greatly 
relished, but there is nothing better for those 
growing boys and girls, to keep them rugged 
and healthy, than tender, juicy Sweet Corn. 
We offer two collections below at money-sav¬ 
ing prices. Either will furnish a continual sup¬ 
ply throughout the summer and early fall. 
Let’s have plenty of Sweet Corn this season. 
GOLDEN GEM, GOLDEN BANTAM, AND 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN 
Regular Collection 
Price Price 
Collection No. 810. 1 pkt, each 
of above varieties.$0.15 $0,10 
Collection No. 811. 1 tri-pkt. 
of above varieties.30 .25 
Collection No. 812. y 2 lb. each 
of above varieties.75 .60 
Collection No. 813. 1 lb. each 
of above varieties. 1.25 1.10 
GOLDEN GEM, GOLDEN SUNSHINE, AND 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN 
Regular Collection 
Price Price 
Collection No. 814. 1 pkt. each 
of above varieties.$0.15 $0.10 
Collection No. 815. 1 tri-pkt. 
each of above varieties. . . .30 .25 
Collection No. 816. y 2 lb. each 
of above varieties.75 .60 
Collection No. 817. 1 lb. each 
of above varieties. 1.35 1.15 
All the above prices postpaid. 
Stowell’s Evergreen. 
Country Gentleman Sweet Corn. 
Pop CtM’ia 
Pop Corn is always a profitable crop. Every' boy on the 
farm should plant at least a small patch. Your local mer¬ 
chant will be glad to buy the crop from you for his Christ¬ 
mas trade. 
Culture —1 ounce to 40 feet of row—4 lbs. per acre. 
After the ground is warm, sow in rows 3 feet apart. 
Always sow more than one row so that the ears will be 
fully pollinated. 
456 Creamy Crisp. (95 days.) This new Pop Corn is a 
beautiful creamy yellow when popped, very large, crisp 
and delicious. Will be greatly' relished by every mem¬ 
ber of the family. Pkt, 5c; 14 lb, 25c; lb, 40c, postpaid. 
Not prepaid, 10 lbs, $3.00. 
457 JAPANESE HULLESS or Australian Hulless. A 
dwarf growing variety, bearing a good number of short, 
thick ears. This Pop Corn brings nearly double the 
price of other varieties on the market. Kernels are long 
and very slim, but pop exceptionally large. Pkt, 5c; y 2 
lb, 15c; lb, 25c, postpaid. Not prepaid, 10 lbs, $1.10. 
(orn for Popping 
Supplied at all times of the year.' Prices are subject to 
market changes during the year. 
Japanese Hulless. Not prepaid, 10 lbs, $2.00; 25 lbs, $4.50. 
Sweet C'oi'n 
to SSosCroy 
C orn Worms 
We experimented 
dusting our sweet 
corn seed crops this 
year and produced 
crops nearly free from 
worm damage. Sev¬ 
eral applications were 
required to keep coi n 
entirely tv o r m free. 
Arsenic of lead was 
used. 
Our method was to 
use a h a n d duster, 
dusting each ear when 
silk first appeared. A'S 
the silk grew out. re¬ 
peated dustings were 
required. It will sure¬ 
ly- pay to dust early 
corn that is bringing 
a good price on the 
market. 
We offer a h a n d 
duster at $1.10_ each, 
not prepaid. Weight. 
3 lbs. 
