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JEROME B. RICE SEED CO., CAMBRIDGE, N. Y 
Table or Sweet Corn 
For the past few years we have devoted a great deal of time and money to 
the improvement of our stocks of Sweet Corn. Not only have we given care to 
the selection and improvement of our types, but we have been most careful in 
testing our stock seed, ear by ear, for root rot and other troublesome diseases, 
and then, by ear to row plantings, have been able to check the results obtained, 
eliminate disease if found and improve our types as well. 
All Sweet Corn is put up 100 lbs. to the bag 
Extra Early Varieties 
Tel. 
Cipher 
Adams’ Extra Early.Coral 
Not a sugar corn, but largely grown for early use; hardy, standing early 
planting and the thick, hard husks preventing entrance of the corn 
worm. Ears 7 to 8 inches long, 12-rowed. Our strain is superior in earli¬ 
ness, size of ear and dwarf habit to any other stock ever in our trials. 
Cory, Mammoth Early White.Cordage 
One of the very earliest and best of all extra early sweet corn. Ears 10 
to 12 rowed. 7 to 8 inches long, fairly sweet, tender and white. Stalks 
about 4 feet high, usually producing two large handsome ears on each 
stalk. 
Early Mayflower .Cordig 
A selection from Mammoth White Cory, and a popular variety in the 
eastern states. 
Early Market (60 day Make Good).Cordifun 
A first early corn with decided merit for the market gardener, being the 
first large-eared white sweet corn in the market. Plant growth about 
3V 2 feet, ears close to the ground. Ears 6 to 7 inches long, blocky in 
form, 12 to 14 rowed, with exceptionally white grain. 
Golden Bantam 
Golden Bantam .Cordial 
Early, golden yellow in color and of highest quality. Ears 6 to 7 inches 
long, 8-rowed. Our stock has been most carefully selected and is super¬ 
ior to much that is offered and we know by experience that it has 
given satisfaction to thousands of planters. 
Golden Gem.Cordibel 
The earliest yellow or golden eared corn, being a week earlier than Sun¬ 
shine, of more dwarf habit and possessing a sweet, 8-rowed ear equal 
in size to Golden Bantam, although two weeks earlier than that variety. 
Golden Sunshine .Cordity 
A very early corn of the Golden Bantam type, maturing a week to ten 
days earlier than that variety. More dwarf in habit than Bantam, 
with ears 8 inches long, containing 12 rows of broad, yellow sweet 
grains. Especially desirable for its extreme earliness. 
