Van ^Antwerp’s 
NEW—IMPROVED DELICIOUS 
Trucker’s Favorite 
SWEET DENT 
Knowing the difficulties encountered by the southern market gardeners and 
home growers of the strictly Sweet Corn varieties, has prompted the breed¬ 
ing of a corn with the sweetness and tenderness of the average sweet corn 
and the sturdy resistant qualities of Trucker’s Favorite, which was intro¬ 
duced several years ago, and as we all know is the most popular southern 
variety to date. 
The superior qualities of this new introduction of Delicious Trucker’s 
Favorite Sweet Dent were produced after several years of breeding and se¬ 
lecting from pure stocks of Delicious Sweet Corn and Clark’s Trucker’s Fa¬ 
vorite White Dent and we predict a greater future for this new SWEET 
DENT than has been accorded our earlier introduction. 
The ears of our new Sweet Dent are eight to ten inches in length, 
filled with twelve to sixteen rows of plump, creamy, white grains of the most 
delicious Sweet Corn substitute flavor yet introduced and fully deserves a 
trial by every southern customer. The stalks are six to seven feet tall with 
ears set up well from the ground. 
Our planting this year in Northern Ohio was made on May 26th, and 
roasting ears were ready on August 6th, or 70 days. A shorter period should 
be required in the South. 
Our stock for delivery is limited and we will therefore appreciate your 
order at the earliest possible date. Pkt. 10c; Lb. 25c; 5 lbs. $1.00, postpaid. 
14 lbs. $1.75; bushel $6.00; 2 bushels, per bushel $5.75. 
Corn—Vadco Trucker’s Favorite 
SWEET DENT 
MOBILE 
ALABAMA 
