THE BONNEWITZ GARDENS, VAN WERT, OHIO 
SWEET CORN is the best in the world. They agreed with me. I 
told them that my price would be 25c per dozen wholesale, and they 
replied that if their customers were willing to pay them 30c per 
dozen for it they were willing to pay me 25c per dozen. And so, dur¬ 
ing this entire season, while all other sweet corns were being sold 
to the grocers at 15c per dozen, they have paid me 25c for AUNT 
MARY’S SWEET CORN, and on this date, September 23, 1936, all 
other sweet corns have disappeared from the market, and I am 
selling as much sweet corn during this third week in September as 
I did during the third week in August. I am asking my readers to 
let me know whether or not in their communities any sweet corn 
retailed throughout the season at 30c per dozen. 
It is evident Aunt Mary's by its excellent quality, sweetness, and 
flavor, makes a stronger appeal to the corn-loving public than any 
other variety and also that appeal continues long after the buyers 
are tired of other sweet corns. 
Reduction in Price of Seed 
I am glad to be able to furnish Aunt Mary’s Sweet Corn Seed at 
just half of last year’s prices. 
One-quarter Poung Bag.$ .25 prepaid 
One-half Pound Bag.50 prepaid 
One Full Pound Bag. 1.00 prepaid 
Two Full Pound Bag. 2.00 prepaid 
An energetic gardener living near any middle-sized town can add 
to his income by making six or eight small plantings of AUNT 
MARY’S SWEET CORN. Ears of it will be in demand by the most 
particular people of the town from the first day it is ready for the 
table until frost comes. 
To the wholesale market grower catering for chain store markets, 
this corn possesses unusual qualities, because it give up its moisture 
slower than any other corn, and as the sugar content is in the mois¬ 
ture, it will probably stand a longer haul than any other sweet com 
To my peony and iris cusomers I wish to say that you can make no 
more practical Christmas present to any friend living in the coun¬ 
try or in a small town where a vegetable garden is available than a 
bag of AUNT MARY’S SWEET CORN SEED. 
Both Aunt Mary and the faithful son who cared for her during her 
declining years, passed away last autumn, while I was gathering the 
corn which bears her name. 
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