New Golden Sunshine 
SWEET CORN 
CULTURE—One pint will plant around 200 feet of drill or two to 
3 hundred hills. Plant every three weeks for a succession of crops 
beginning in April and following through to July. Hills 3 feet apart 
each way and about 5 kernels in a hill. Cover about Yz inch and thin 
out to 3 stalks. 
N1TRAGIN INOCULATION—Use nitragin on your 
peas, sweet peas, and beans _ of all kinds including 
limas. It makes them more vigorous and thrifty and 
gives higher yields. Garden size can, postpaid, 25c. 
COLLARDS 
G E 0 R G I A—We offer the 
true white or green stem¬ 
med sort so popular in the 
South. Forms a large, loose, 
open head, on tall stems. 
Freezing does not injure 
but rather improves their 
quality. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 
2 or. 15c: 'A lb. 25c; </ 2 lb. 
40c; lb. 65c, postpaid. 
EARLY GOLDEN BANTAM 
A very early Sweet Corn, can be planted earlier 
than most other sweet corn. It grows 3 V 2 to 4 feet 
high, produces two or more ears to the stalk; the 
ears, which are 6 to 7 inches long and covered 
with eight rows of golden yellow grain, are very 
tender and of exceptionally rich and delicious 
flavor. Golden Bantam has a distinct taste and 
many people prefer it to all other varieties. Post¬ 
paid, Pkt. 5c; V 2 pint 30c; pint 58c; quart $1.12. 
BLACK SUGAR 
Delicious Sweetness. Cooks Clear White 
This corn, when very young, cooks remarkaby 
white, but the ripe grain is bluish black. For 
home use we consider it the best second early 
sort where tenderness and sweetness are the qual¬ 
ities most desired. It does specially well as a 
second early variety in the South. The stalks 
are about 6 Y% feet high. The ears are about 8 
inches long and are usually eight rowed. Postpaid, 
Pkt. 5c; V 2 pint 30c; pint 58c; quart $1.12. 
NEW GOLDEN GIANT 
Extremely Early and Sweet. The Best of the 
Golden Grained Sweet Corns. The sweetest, most 
tender and juicy of all Sweet Corns. The stalks 
grow 4% to 6 feet high, producing in 62 days 
two to three good ears 7 to 9 inches long with 
12 to 20 rows of long, deep kernels of deep orange 
color. The husk is very heavy, affording the end 
protection from worm and bird. It excels all 
other varieties in size, productiveness and qual¬ 
ity. It is an excellent yellow grained corn for 
the home or market garden. Postpaid, Pkt. 5c; 
V 2 pint 35c; pint 68c; quart $1.22. 
NEW HONEY SWEET 
With the possible exception of New Golden 
Sunshine, New Honey Sweet is the sweetest flav¬ 
ored corn grown. Of beautiful pearly white color, 
and only a week or two later than the Extra 
Earlies, this meets with ready sale wherever 
offered. Ears 12 rowed, medium size. Grains 
deep and cob small. Quality excellent, and stays 
fit for the table longer than many sorts. Post¬ 
paid, Pkt. 5c; Vz pint 30c; pint 58c; quart $1.12. 
NEW GOLDEN SUNSHINE 
The 12 Rowed Golden Bantam. Early— Sweet—Prolific 
Good Size 
This new Sweet Corn is a wonderful improvement over 
the popular Golden Bantam, as it is larger, sweeter, has 
12 rows instead of 8 and is from 10 days to two weeks earl¬ 
ier. If you desire one of the finest Sweet Corns you ever 
tasted, try this. Postpaid, pkt. 5c; V 2 pint 35c; pint 68c; 
quart $1.22, 
BEST OF ALL 
The Largest Eared Sugar Corn. Early, Prolific, Sweet, Ten¬ 
der, Large, Handsome 
“Best of All” is of exceptionally stocky growth and an 
abundant and satisfactory yielder; ears of large size; ker¬ 
nels very broad and especially sweet, rich, white and tender. 
Not only is it valuable for family use, but for early market 
and shipping purposes it is also in the lead. Postpaid, Pkt. 
5c; V 2 pint 30c; pint 58c; quart $1.12. 
STOWELL'S EVERGREEN 
The best known and most largely planted of all the late 
varieties. This corn is distinguished by the large ear, the 
long, deep kernels, its rich, sugary flavor and its long keep¬ 
ing qualities. Our seed has been selected for its sweetness, 
productiveness and large size. No better can be obtained. 
It is Northern grown. Postpaid, Pkt. 5c; V 2 pint 35c; pint 
68c; quart $1.22. 
COUNTRY CENTLEMAN 
This variety is often called the “Shoe Peg” Corn, owing 
to the arrangement of the crowded kernels, which are long 
and very sweet. Considered by many the best of the late 
varieties, as it remains tender and fit for use longer than 
most sorts, as the ear is enclosed in a thick husk, which 
keeps it “in the milk.” Slender, very deep, white, very 
tender and lusciously sweet. Postpaid, pkt. 5c; V 2 pint 
35c; pint 68c; quart $1.22. 
Free Gifts 
For Boys & Girls 
See index page 72. 
Children enjoy 
these novelties 
and they 
cost you 
nothing. 
Everbearing Sweet Corn 
EVERBEARING 
If You Want Delicious Corn on Your Table the Fourth of 
July Plant This Extremely Hardy, Early Maturing, 
Large Eared Sort 
We have produced in this early corn a variety which 
stands alone as a money maker. It is in the same class as 
the Earliest of All Sugar Corns, considerably larger and, 
best of all, contains a sweetness equal to most true sugar 
varieties. It adapts itself to any kind of soil, either 
eand or heavy clay. 
It is as large as Stowell’s Evergreen. The fod¬ 
der grows 6 feet high; no small item to a 
gardener; and, as a proof of its quality 
and sweetness, we have a continu¬ 
ous call for “Everbearing” from 
our customers year after year. 
The ears are of good size and 
covered with kernels clear to 
the end of the cob. Post¬ 
paid, Pkt. 5c; V 2 pint 35c; 
pint 68c; quart $1.22. 
All 
Packets 
5c 
and up 
60 
Plant Sweet Corn every 10 days and have corn until frost, 
