Sweet Corn 
Do not plant sweet com until danger of frost has passed and ground warmed up. 
Plant in hills 3 to 4 feet apart, dropping 3 to 4 seeds In a hill. For succession plant 
i every two weeks to July. A packet of seed will plant 28 hills, one-half pound 240 hills. 
It is very important that com be planted In blocks of three rows or more and not in a 
single row, so that the pollenlration of ears, which is affected by wind, will make well filled ears and well developed grains. 
IMilIc Circt nf All One of the earliest Sweet Corns for the home 
rvaiiia rust ui garden. Being a few days earlier than all 
others, it is highly satisfactory for the home garden. It is rather dwarf in 
f rowth but produces good sized ears of superior quality, tender and sweet, 
t is largely planted by our customers every year and we offer choice, selected 
seed stock that should produce fine ears very early. Under favorable con¬ 
ditions it matures in 55 to 65 days. Pkt. <100 seeds), 1 OC Vi lb., 25(. 
fthlrlon Pence Rantam We can recommend this new hybrid 
UUIlien Across Ddniam early gweet Corn bred from Wilt-re- 
sistant as being of the most excellent quality and very productive; the uni¬ 
form sized ears are about 8 inches in length having 10 to 14 rows of very 
tender kernels, light golden-yellow in color, of luscious flavor. Well adapted 
to a wide range of soils and found resistant to Sweet Corn Wilt, ready about 
the same time as Golden Bantam. Pkt. (100 seeds), 1 Ot; Mi lb., 35c. 
Anlflon Dam A new, valuable variety and the earliest Yellow Sweet 
'*s?* 1 * Com we offer. It is 8 to 10 days earlier than Golden 
Bantam, producing fully as large an ear which is 8 and 10 rowed and of 
sweet quality. A most excellent addition to the garden in sections where 
the growing season is rather short for the later maturing varieties of Sweet 
Corn. Pkt. <100 seeds), IOC Ms IB., 30<. 
finMan Rantam A most famous Sweet Corn, growing 4% to 5 
UVlIUcll DdlllaHl feet high, usually bearing 2 or more ears to the 
stalk. The ears are a rich golden yellow in color. Suited for extra early and 
late planting up to July 15th. This is the favorite variety with our customers. 
Ready in 75 to 80 days. Pkt. <100 seeds), 1 Ot; Mi lb., 25t. 
Pmmtrv fiantlaman Probably the sweetest variety of any 
vouniry ueniieman Sweet Com. Ears 8 to 9 inches in length, 
are tightly set with very deep kernels in irregular rows. The deep white 
kernels are deliciously sweet and tender. Quality considered, it is the very 
best late Sweet Cora, ready in 80 to 95 days. 
Pkt. <100 seeds), lOt; Ms lb., 254. 
Utliifa Evprprppn The Evergreen com is well known, of good 
ww 1,1 * ,c fc,¥cl fc»* ccl1 size, kernels clear white on a small cob. 
Flavor is remarkably sweet. Recommended for the home garden. Ready in 
90 to 100 days. Pkt. <100 seeds), lO<; Mi lb., 254. 
First of All 
Every garden should Include enough Peas to supply the table for several weeks. 
Sow the smooth seeded varieties as early as possible, wrinkled seeded varieties 
after danger from frost. For a continuous supply make sowings every two weeks 
until June. Sow again in August for Fall crop. Sow in rows 2 Ms to 4 feet apart 
and cover the seed 1 to 1% in. deep. A packet of seed will sow 7 to 10 feet of row; one-half pound 40 to 50 feet of row. 
Millc Circt nf All The best early smooth Pea, of 
"■■■■a ■ 11 **■ u 1 rapid growth, and preferred by 
many. The vines grow 20 to 24 inches high, are productive, and 
pods are well filled with peas of good quality. Ready in about 
50 to 55 days. Pkt. (150 seeds), lO«; Mi lb., 25(. 
Carlicct Promior We recommend this as the very 
E.C1I lical r l eillicr best extra early wrinkled Pea 
for the all-purpose garden. It is superior to either American 
Wonder or Sutton’s Excelsior on account of having longer 
vines, about 22 in. tall, and being more productive; is ready 
for table use in 60 days after planting. It’s our best wrinkled, 
early Pea. Pkt. (150 seeds), IOC Mz lb., 304. 
Ekrpkior A dwarf variety about 18 
9UIIUII 9 bALClSIUI inches tall, very productive. 
Pods 3 Vi inches long, containing large, light green peas of very 
fine quality. Ready in 63 to 66 days. 
Pkt. <150 seeds), 1 Of, Mt lb., 25(. 
Enormous 
. p* ^ MILLS ENORMOUS 
Giant of the Pea Family 
Many of our customers know the value of this variety and 
for a large Pea will have no other. It is a heavy cropper, many 
pods being 5 to 6 inches long, with 9 to 12 extra large dark 
green Peas of most excellent flavor. Vines grow to a height of 
4 to 5 feet, pods being produced in great abundance mostly in 
clusters, and are ready in about 70 days. 
Pkt. (150 seeds), 1 OC Mi lb., 304. 
Earliest Premier 
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For a continuous supply of Sweet Corn and Peas, plant every 2 weeks in season. 
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