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SWEET CORN 
Plant 3 or 4 seeds in a hill and for the early varieties have at 
least l l / 2 feet between hills. For later varieties, 2 to 2y 2 
feet. We have tried to list the varieties below according to 
their carliness. The earliest first and the late last. 
% Lb. Lb. 
680 Golden Gem .10 .30 
Short stalk and small ears. 
681 Sunshine .^.10 .30 
Very early, large ears, creamy yellow. 
682 Spanish Gold .10 .30 
Short stalk, fair size ears, good quality. 
683 Golden Hummer .10 .30 
Very early, fairly large ears. 
684 Kings-cross Bantam .15 .50 
Double-crossed Golden Bantam, nearly all ears ready at one 
time. Very early yellow. 
686 Minnesota Cross 38 x 42.15 .50 
Same season as Golden Bantam but heavier yielder. 
688 Extra Early Golden Bantam.10 .30 
Special early variety. 
689 Golden Bantam .10 .30 
Standard yellow Sweet Corn. 
690 Burbank Bantam .10 .30 
Larger than regular Bantam, good quality. 
693 Whipples Early Yellow.10 .30 
14 row ears, good quality and producer. 
695 Country Gentleman .15 .40 
Tall stalks, large white ears, very sweet. 
697 Black Mexican .15 .40 
Very sweet, reddish black ears. 
699 Bantam Evergreen .15 .40 
Very sweet, large yellow, tall stalk. 
703 Stowell’s Evergreen .15 .40 
Tall, late, very large white ears. 
TOMATO 
One method to grow early Tomatoes is to plants strong, healthy 
plants of a good early variety, about 7 $4 f eet apart, in rows 
about 3 feet apart, then, at the same time set along side each 
plant a fairly heavy stake. A Tonkin cane, 5 ft. long and 
l / 2 to 54 inch thick is good. As the plant grows, the main or 
center stem should be tied loosely with Raffia to the stake and all 
side-shoots or suckers trimmed off. When 5 or 6 flower clusters 
are set, the top of the plant should also be taken off, but one 
leaf must be left over the top flower. That way there will 
not be so many Tomatoes on the plants, as when letting it grow 
its own way, but the tomatoes will mature much earlier and 
the fruit will be perfect. If more than 5 or 6 clusters are 
wanted from a plant, the two bottom side branches can be left 
growing and tied on the stake, and stopped when 3 clusters 
are set. Varieties are listed as to their earliness, the earliest first. 
Pkt. 
Oz. 
720 
Special Condine . 
Forcing strain for Greenhouses, disease resistant, very heavy 
bearer, fruit rather small, but extra good quality. Danish 
Greenhouse grown seed. 
.75 
10.00 
723 
Danish Export . 
Medium to small size fruit of extra fine quality, very heavy 
bearer. Good for Greenhouse growing and out-doors in the 
north. 
.10 
.60 
724 
Comet Improved . 
Larger than Danish Export. Used to be the main Greenhouse 
Tomato in England, but now superceded by Condine. 
.10 
.60 
727 
Best of All. 
Newer English variety, larger fruits. 
.25 
1.25 
730 
Special Earliana .. 
Does not resemble Earliana in any way but the name and 
earliness. The fruit is almost round, does not crack, is more 
.10 
.75 
firm. We can highly recommend this strain. 
15 
10 
Lb. 
2.50 
2.50 
2.25 
2.50 
4.50 
4.25 
2.25 
2.25 
2.25 
2.75 
3.25 
3.25 
3.25 
% Lb. 
