Sweet or Sugar Corn 
I>o not plant com until danger of frost has passed and ground warmed up. Plant In 
hills 3 to 4 feet apart, droitping 3 to 4 seeds In a hill. For suecesslon plant every two 
weeks to July. A packet of seed will plant 25 hills, one-half pound 240 hills. 
It Is very important that corn be planted in blocks of three rows or more and not 
In a single row, so that the pollenization of ears, which Is affected by the wind, will 
make well filled ears and well developed grains. 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM — See Novelties, Page 1!) 
Firct A# All One of the earliest Sweet Corns for the home garden. It’s being 
■ a few days earlier than all others. It is highly satisfactory for 
the home garden. It is rather dwarf in growth but produces good sized ears of superior quality, 
tender ana sweet. It is largely planted by our customers every year and we offer choice, 
selected seed stock that should produce fine ears very early. Under favorable conditions it 
matures in about 55 days. 
Pkt. (100 seeds), lO<; Vs lb., 40*. 
AftlHnn ftom An entirely new. valuable variety and the earliest Yellow Sweet Corn on 
the market. It is 8 to 10 days earlier than Golden Bantam, producing 
fully as large an ear which is 8 and 10 rowed and of a wonderfully honey-sweet quality. The 
ears are produced on a remarkably short stalk and is a most excellent addition to the garden in 
sections where the growing season is rather short for the later maturing varieties of Sweet Corn. 
Pkt. (100 seeds), 10*1 Vs lb., 35*. 
The finest early mid-season s 
Sweet Corn ever introduced, 
vigorous and productive with 
ears 7 to 9 inches long, closely 
set with 12 or 14 rows of 
beautiful pearly-white deep 
grains filled with a delicious 
sweet milky pulp. Considered 
the best for canning as the 
full kernels are very tender 
and all ears not ready at the 
same time. 75 to 80 days. 
Pkt. (100 seeds), lO<; 
M: lb*. 35*. 
Country 
Gentleman 
Probably the sweetest variety 
of any Sweet Corn. Ears 8 to 
9 inches in length, are tightly 
set with very deep kernels in 
irregular rows. The deep 
white kernels are deliciously 
sweet, tender and milky. It is 
the leading canning variety, 
and quality considered, it is 
the very best late Sweet Corn, 
ready for use in about 80 
days after planting. 
Pkt. (100 seeds), IOC 
Va lb., 40*. 
Golden Bantam 
A most famous Sweet Corn, growing 4 Vs to 5 feet high, usually 
bearing 2 or more ears to the stalk. The ears are a rich golden 
yellow in color and the broad, deep golden yellow kernels contain an abundance of juicy, sweet 
pulp that is pronounced the best in quality. Suited for extra early and late planting up to 
July 15th. This is the favorite variety with our customers. Ready in 60 to 65 days. 
Pkt. (100 seeds), lOt: Vs lb., 30*. 
White Evergreen 
Similar to Stowell’s Evergreen; but a few days earlier. Kernels 
clear white on a small cob, with usually 16 rows. Flavor is 
remarkably sweet and retains its flavor and pure white color 
when canned. Recommended for the home garden. 85 days. 
Pkt. (100 seeds), i o* : Vs lb., 35*. 
Stowell’s 
Evergreen 
Well known, of good size and 
recommended on account of 
its sweet flavor and good 
qualities for canning. 80 days. 
Pkt. (100 seeds), 10*5 
Vs lb., 35*. 
Pop Corn 
There Is great satisfaction In growing your own Pop Corn and the crop will give 
you many evenings of pleasure during the winter; every garden should have a patch 
of It. A packet of seed will plant about 25 hills and a half pound about 250 hills. 
Truly a Wonder for ISlze. This 
is the largest Pop Corn we 
have ever grown, the strong stalks producing from 2 to 4 
perfect ears from 7 to 10 Inches long. The kernels are large, 
of a beautiful pearly white color and pops out nearly twice 
the size of any other Pop Corn, tender and delicious in flavor. 
It is a surprise to all that have not seen this Pop Corn. Ma- 
““ ‘ “■ (150 seeds), lOt; Va lb., 25*. 
Also known as Japanese Rice 
Tom Thumb or Bumbl 
It is very productive with attractive ears. 
American Wonder 
tures in about 120 days. Pkt. 
Australian Hulless 
Pop Corn. 
e Bee 
some of 
which are very thick. The kernels are similar to White Rice 
but longer ana pearly white in color, but its great merit Is in 
its popping qualities and fine flavor. Should be grown in 
every home garden. About 100 days. 
Pkt. (150 seeds), io«; Vs lb., 30*. 
We offer an excellent strain of this stand¬ 
ard variety, showing a strong stalk that 
produces 3 to 4 ears of very uniform shape and size with 
small cob and pearly white kernels set very closely and 
covered with a strong husk. About 130 days. 
Pkt. (150 seeds), iO<; Vs lb., 25«- 
White Rice 
Vegetables 
F. B. Mills Seed Grower, Rose Hill, N. Y. 
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