The I. W. Scott Company, Pittsburgh, Pa 
VEGETABLE SEEDS 11 
SWEET CORN, continued 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM. (Hybrid.) Excellent for market-gardeners or for the home-garden. 
Stalks sturdy, with exceptionally broad, dark green leaves. Ears io- to 14-rowed and 7 A to 8 inches 
long. Ready for market in about 88 days. Very prolific. Highly resistant to Stewart’s disease. 
Extremely uniform in plant and ear characteristics and maturity. Apt- 30 cts., pt. 50 cts., qt. 
90 cts., pic. $6.50. 
GOLDEN ALPHA. Ears cylindrical, 6 to 8 inches long, uniformly 8-rowed. The kernels are rich 
golden cream, of matchless flavor and quality. Vigorous, sturdy stalks. Apt. 20 cts., pt. 35 cts., 
qt. 60 cts., pk. $3.50, bus. $12. 
PREMO. Long, slender, 8-rowed ears with short, broad grains, very sweet and tender. A little 
later than Peep o’Day. A pt. 20 cts., pt. 30 cts., qt. 55 cts., pk. $3, bus. $10. 
KENDEL’S EARLY GIANT. One of the most popular of the medium-early white Sweet Corns for 
market. Ears 8 to 9 inches long and 12-rowed, of good quality and very productive. Apt- 20 cts., 
pt. 30 cts., qt. 55 cts., pk. $3, bus. $10. 
HOWLING MOB. Undoubtedly the finest of the medium-early varieties, unusually large for so 
early a sort and not surpassed in quality by any other white Sweet Corn. It comes in about 12 
days after Mayflower. The best second-early Sweet Corn for the home-garden and extensively 
planted for market. Apt. 20 cts., pt. 30 cts., qt. 55 cts., pk. $3, bus. $10. 
EARLY CHAMPION. A medium-early variety, ears large, 14- or 16-rowed, well filled with large, 
broad grains of good quality. >2pt. 20 cts., pt. 30 cts., qt. 55 cts., pk. $3, bus. $10. 
WHIPPLE’S EARLY WHITE. Matures about a week later than the small extra-early sorts. Ears 
8 to 9 inches long with 16 or 18 rows of pearly white and sweet grains. Apt. 20 cts., pt. 30 cts., 
qt. 55 cts., pk. $3, bus. $10. 
EARLY EVERGREEN. An early selection of the old standby, Stowell’s Evergreen. A vigorous, 
productive strain, not quite so tall but several days earlier than Stowell’s, bearing large ears of 
typical Evergreen type and quality. Apt- 20 cts., pt. 30 cts., qt 
55 cts., pk. $3, bus. $10. 
SCOTT’S EARLY PERFECTION. Introduced by us more than 
twenty years ago, this variety has grown in popularity every year it 
has been in cultivation. As an early main-crop white Sweet 
Corn it has no superiors for either home or market use. It fol¬ 
lows close after Howling Mob. Pkt. IO cts., Apt. 20 cts., pt. 
30 cts., qt. 55 cts., pk. $3, bus. $10. 
EARLY MAMMOTH. The earliest of the so-called Mammoth 
varieties. Coming in with Early Evergreen, it produces heavy ears 
9 inches long with very broad grains of delicious quality. Apt. 
20 cts., pt. 30 cts., qt. 55 cts., pk. $3, bus. $10. 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN. The old, reliable, ever-popular late 
variety. The ears are 8 to 10 inches long with 16 or 18 rows of 
very deep, sweet kernels. It remains tender and sweet for a long 
time. Pkt. 10 cts., Apt. 20 cts., pt. 35 cts., qt. 60 cts., pk. $3.50, 
bus. $12. 
WHITE EVERGREEN. An exceptionally sturdy and productive 
strain of Stowell’s, bearing a slightly larger, broader ear and 
broader, whiter grain. Of high quality and perhaps the best for 
canning. Apt- 20 cts., pt. 30 cts., qt. 55 cts., pk. $3, bus. $10. 
LATE MAMMOTH. The largest of all Sweet Corns and one of the 
very finest in quality. Ears often 12 inches long, deliciously sweet. 
A week or ten days later than Evergreen. Apt. 20 cts., pt. 35 cts., 
qt. 60 cts., pk. $3.50, bus. $12. 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. The favorite main-crop Corn with 
many gardeners, on account of its fine rich flavor. The ears are 7 
to 8 inches long with long, narrow kernels set densely and ir¬ 
regularly on a very small cob. Often called “Shoe-Peg.” Pkt. 
10 cts., Apt. 20 cts., pt. 35 cts., qt. 60 cts., pk. $3.50, bus. $12. 
BLACK MEXICAN. The ears are of good size with broad kernels 
which are bluish white when they reach'the edible stage and turn 
violet when cooked. Very sweet and tender. Apt- 20 cts., pt. 
35 cts., qt. 60 cts., pk. $3.50, bus. $12. 
EXTRA-EARLY ADAMS. Not a true Sweet Corn but extremely 
hardy and early. It thrives in weather too cold and wet for other 
varieties, so may be planted earlier and grown in climates where 
true Sweet Corn does not mature. Often planted for first market. 
Apt. 20 cts., pt. 30 cts., qt. 55 cts., pk. $2.75, bus. $9. 
Scott’s Early Perfection 
POP-CORN 
WHITE RICE. The most popular sort for general use. Productive; 
popping quality excellent. Prices shelled, lb. 15 cts., 2 lbs. 25 cts. 
Late Mammoth 
Large ears, very sweet and tender 
