SWEET CORN 
PRICES, SWEET CORN SEED, except where otherwise noted, per y 2 lb., 25c; lb., 45c; 2 lb., 80c, 
postpaid; by express, not prepaid, per lb., 35c; 5 lb., $1.60; 10 lb., $3.00. 
New Wonder New w ^ ite variety. Produces 2-5 ears per stalk. Plant 
1 only half as thick as ordinary sweet corn. Ripens medium 
season and sweeter than most any other variety known. The stalks are erect 
and carry many blades. You will be surprised at the enormous yield it will 
make and the delicious flavor of the corn. For canning it is unexcelled and 
if you market the corn it is easy to develop a trade that will use no other 
kind as long as they can get New Wonder. We have grown it for five years 
and certainly recommend it highly to you. Try a small patch at least and be 
convinced. 
Early Adams 
Golden Bantam ™ s ba ' b " lety .he 
earliest, hardiest and most popular of 
the early yellow kinds. Generally it can 
be planted with safety a week earlier 
than other kinds. Our seed is northern 
grown and extra nice. 
Perhaps the ear¬ 
liest of the Sweet 
Corn varieties and a favorite with the 
gardener who is after the early market. 
Our seed is of the best strain. 
Early Evergreen 
are deep, very white, sweet and tender. 
One of the most desirable of the early 
kinds for the home garden as well as 
for commercial use. 
Whipple’s Early White 
Recognized as most popular early white 
variety. Ripens about same season as 
Golden Bantam. Ears are 8-9 inches 
long and have 16-18 rows of exception¬ 
ally white sweet grains. One of the best 
for either home gardens or market. 
Whipple’s Early Yellow 
The description of this variety is iden¬ 
tical with Whipple’s White above, ex¬ 
cept the corn is yellow. For those 
desiring the yellow corn we recommend 
it to you very highly. It is a very 
prolific yielder of fine flavored corn. 
Howling Mob A popular, very 
** prolific second 
early kind. Produces medium large ears, 
12 to 16 rows, follows Early Evergreen 
in maturing and is used extensively for 
market purposes. 
Among the very best of all mid-season 
l/OUniry uemierndn varieties for the home garden because 
of its tenderness, sweetness and very delicious flavor. Ears are 7-8 
inches long and grains are zigzag or staggered. 
The standard of the later kinds. Espe¬ 
cially desirable for the commercial 
growers and canners. It is hardy, thrifty, productive and very sweet 
and tender. Everyone knows the good qualities of Stowell's. Our seed 
is northern grown and very hardy. 
Ear of “New Wonder” 
Stowell’s Evergreen 
Treat early planted sweet corn with Semesan Jr. to prevent rotting, 
and for better germination in the cold ground. Described on page 49.’ 
Stowell’s Evergreen 
Myers Perfection Pop Corn 
POP CORN 
Myers Perfection 
New variety of hull-less 
pop corn and one of the 
most delicious of them all. Larger than ordinary hull-less 
and will produce twice as many bushels. Although just 
being introduced it is replacing most of the older favorites 
with the commercial poppers wherever it has become 
known. Try some of this wonderful pop corn. Price, per 
% lb., 15c; lb., 25c; 2 lb., 40c, postpaid; by express, 
not prepaid, lb., 15c; 5 lb., 65c; 10 lb., $1.00. 
Gidnt Yellow South American Pop Corn. Pops 
1 exceptionally large yellow grains 
of delicious flavor. Very popular now in commercial use. 
Is medium season and a good producer. Price, per y 2 lb., 
15c; lb., 25c; 2 lb., 40c, postpaid; by express, not pre¬ 
paid, lb., 20c; 5 lb., 90c; 10 lb., $1.50. 
We offer Japan Hull-less and Queen’s Golden, both 
standard varieties of Pop Corn at prices quoted for other 
varieties. Our seed is all of the best quality. 
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