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EARLIEST OF ALL-This new Sweet 
Corn is ten days to two weeks earlier than 
any other sort and of the sweetest of all ex¬ 
tra early varieties. Stalks grow from 3 Vi to 
4Vi feet high and bear from two to four ears 
each; stalks are small, and will stand close 
planting. Everyone should have Earliest of 
All. The two great points of this remarkable 
Corn we wish to call particular attention are 
extraordinary Eari.iness and unparalled 
Sweetness, surpassing in these particulars 
any other early or late variety. Pkt. 5c., 3 
pkts. 1 2c., 6 pkts. 20c., Vi pt. 1 8< 
SPECIAL. OFFER—The above four va¬ 
rieties of Sweet Corn will make a fine collec- 
EXTRA EAKI.Y PREMO 
—Is about as early as Earliest of 
All, while the ears grow a little 
jarger. It combines all the mer¬ 
its of the leading early varieties 
and all those who desire an extra 
early Sweet Corn, producing good 
size ears should plant Premo. 
Thestalksgrowabout five ft.high 
and are very vigorous, producing 
two to three ears on a stalk. Pkt. 
5c„ 3 pkts. 12c., 6 pkts. 20c., 
Vi pt. 1 8c. 
EARLY CHAMPION — A 
medium early variety and is be¬ 
coming very popular on account 
of producing such large ears so 
very early. It is valuable for 
market and home purposes and 
is the best medium early variety 
to plant. Pkt. 5c., 3 pkts. 12c., 
6 pkts. 20c., Vi pt. 18c. 
tion for any garden, and a continuous supply can be had from very early until late in the season, and we will 
send one packet of each of the four varieties for only 15c. 
NEW WHITE EV KKGKEEN — Is a 
high bred pure white type of the popular 
Stowell’s Evergreen. Stalks grow vigorous, 
produce large ears uniform in size, well filled 
with kernels. Market gardeners and all who 
desire an extra good late Sweet Corn should 
grow White Evergreen. Pkt. 5c., 3 pkts. 
12c., 6 pkts. 20c., Vi pt. 18c. 
