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TESTED VEGETABLE SEEDS, 
SWEET CORN 
CUIiTUBE. — Plant in hills three feet apart and leave four plants to the hill. Plant at interval! 
of ten days from early spring to middle of summer. 
GOLDEN BANTAM 
EXTRA EARLY SORTS 
GOLDEN BANTAM. A new variety, by many 
considered the richest and sweetest of all corns. 
In eating from the cob the grain comes off clean, 
no particle of cob adhering. Its extreme hardiness 
admits of very early planting, so that it may be 
had for market as early as Cory, to which it is 
much superior in quality. A tight, firm husk pro¬ 
tects the ear from the ravages of disease smut, 
etc. and from worms. We recommend it un¬ 
qualified. 
PEEP O’DAY. The two points of this remark¬ 
able corn, to which we wish to call most particu¬ 
lar attention, are its extraordinary earliness and 
unparalleled sweetness, surpassing in these par¬ 
ticulars any other known variety, early or late. 
EABL7 MINNESOTA. One of the best and 
most popular of the older varieties, both for the 
market and private gardener. Stalk short and 
bearing two long ears, eight-rowed, very sweet 
and tender, and shrinks but little in drying. 
MAMMOTH WHITE COBY. An improvement 
on the White Cory. The ears are twelve-rowed 
and nearly twice as large as the White Cory and 
covered with very large white grains of good 
quality. It is extra early. No market gardener 
should be without it. Lb., 25c; 2 lbs., 45c; 5 lbs., 
EXTBA EARLY ADAMS. Very early, small ear. 
MEDIUM EARLY SORTS 
HOWLING MOB. Early and a great favorite 
In the market. Lb., 30c; 2 lbs., 55c; 5 lbs., $1.25. 
GOLDEN GIANT. This is the largest of the yel¬ 
low sugar varieties, the ears measuring up to 8 
inches long. The cob is of small diameter, and con¬ 
tains twelve to eighteen rows of long, thick grains 
which cover the entire surface and are deep orange 
in color, extremely juicy and sweet. 
LATE AND MAIN CROP SORTS 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN. The general favorite 
with canners, market gardeners and for the home 
garden. 
NEW WHITE EVERGREEN. A high-bred, ideal 
type of Stowell’s. The ears are uniformly large and 
well filled to the tip. Its sweetness, tenderness and 
flavor are unequalled. Both cob and grains In the 
green state are white as snow. 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. This Is the variety par 
excellence for quality. It is medium early, rows 
zigzag, grains long, flavor beyond description. Ex¬ 
cellent corn canning. 
SHAKER'S EARLY. A very productive var¬ 
iety coming in soon after Early Minnesota, but 
bearing larger ears and frequently bearing two 
ears to the stalk. A fine market gardeners 
strain. 
BLACK MEXICAN. A very tender, fine flav¬ 
ored variety, producing 8 to 10 rowed ears about 
8 inches in length. Although the ripe kernels 
are deep blue or black, when ready for table 
use they are white. 
POP CORN 
SOUTH AMERICAN A handsome and distinct 
variety of popcorn, producing large golden ears !r. 
great abundance. When popped it is of a hand 
some white appearance and of a delicate flavor A 
single grain will often expand to a diameter ot 
nearly one inch. 
WHITE PEARL. 
WHITE RICE. The popular variety 
JAPANESE HULLESS. ! 
Special Prices on Large Quantities. 
SEE FRONT PAGES FOR PRICES 
