Quality Seeds 
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Corn- ( Continued) 
EARLY SURPRISE —72 days. It surpasses all other In ear size combined with 
extreme earliness. Very desirable Tor market gardeners Tor the earliest 
markets. Ears 8 to 12 rowed, well protected with strong husks. Kernels 
pure white, tender, and of good quality. 
EARLY WHITE MARKET —73 days. An extremely early variety or same season 
as Early Surprise. Valuable for earliest markets; stalks often with two 
ears. Ears 10 to 12 rowed, with strong husk. Kernels clear white, tender 
and of good quality. 
EXTRA EARLY MAYFLOWER —73 days. A popular early white variety, bred 
for market garden use. Ears 8 to 12 rowed. Kernels clear white, plump 
and tender. Very productive for an extremely early variety. 
EARLY EVERGREEN —90 days. One of the best known and widely used can¬ 
ning varieties, also desirable for market gardeners. 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN —9 5 days. The best known late variety of Sweet 
Corn. Highly desirable for home and market garden and used extensively by 
canners. Stalks sturdy and erect; ears 2y 2 inches thick, uniform 16 to 
20 rowed. Kernels clear white, deep, medium width, sweet and tender. 
Holds well in prime condition at eating stage. 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN —9 3 days. A late prolific variety of excellent quality, 
used widely by canners; also desirable for home and market gardens. Stalks 
often with two ears. Kernels very deep, slender, sweet, with tender hull 
and set irregularly without row formation. 
BLACK MEXICAN —88 days. Rightly popular for home and market garden use. 
Ears 8 rowed. Kernels tender, very sweet; white at eating stage, changing 
to blue-black at maturity. 
EXTRA EARLY ADAMS —75 days. Not a sugar corn, but largely grown for 
early roasting ears, hardy, standing early planting. Ears 7 to 8 Inches long. 
Postpaid Prices on Sweet Corn 
Pkt. 
Golden Gem or Nugget.$0.05 
Spanish Gold.05 
Golden Early Market.05 
Golden Sunshine.05 
Golden Cream.05 
Improved Golden Bantam.05 
Golden Giant.05 
Bantam Evergreen .05 
Early Surprise.05 
Early While Market.05 
Extra Early Mayflower.05 
Early Evergreen.05 
Stowell’s Evergreen.05 
Country Gentleman.05 
Black Mexican.05 
Extra Early Adams.05 
!4 lb. 
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$0.20 
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$0.45 
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$3.50 
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1.75 
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1.75 
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1.75 
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1.75 
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Early Surprise 
Pop Corn 
CULTURE—Pop corn is raised the same as field corn. It 
Very easily raised and often proves a profitable crop. 5 to ' 
JAPANESE HULLESS OR TOM THUMB —Owing to the very 
thin skin on the kernels, this corn when popped, is very 
tender and almost Tree Trom any fibre. The ears are 
short and thick, while the kernels are small, white and 
much the shape of White Rice. They pop readily and 
the popped corn is very tender and of the finest quality. 
WHITE RICE —The ears are 6 to 7 Inches long and the 
kernels are pure white and of large size. Yields well 
and produces a fine quality or pop corn. 
Postpaid prices on Pop Corn; Zi lb., 15c; Z 2 
should be allowed to get thoroughly ripe before cutting. 
> pounds will plant an acre. 
WHITE SPANISH —It produces fine large, white grains 
which, when popped, are fully twice as large as the 
White Rice. It is a very early variety and a heavy 
yielder. It is taking the place of smaller pop corn with 
many large users. 
NEW GOLDEN GIANT (T. N. T.) —A new introduction 
from South America. The grains are yellow. Pops large 
and of fine quality popping without the hard core. 
lb., 25c; lb., 40c; 6 lbs., $1.60; 10 lbs., $3.00. 
Everv corn grower knows the Importance of securing a good stand, but good stands, especially for early plant¬ 
ings or when the soil is cold and wet, are hard to get. New Improved Semesan Jr. should help give you better 
stands. 
As soon as the seed Is planted New Improved 8emesan Jumps to Its task throwing around the seed a tiny, 
nrotectina cloud of gas or vapor. This vapor Is harmless to the seed and seedling, but it helps to prevent the 
disease germs (spores) on the seed and in the soil from attacking the germinating seed and seedling. 
One pound treats 8 bushels of seed oorn. The cost per acre for treating corn is about ZZ 2 cents. See page 74 
for Semesan prices. 
