Trivett’s sweet corn 
GRADED SEED 
HIGHLY SELECTED, GRADED SEED OF SUPERIOR QUALITY 
One pound of Sweet Corn is equal to about lj^ pints, 5 lbs. are equal to about 4 quarts. 
Lb. 5 lbs. 
Trivett’s Tangerine. Extra early, ready for the 
table 7 to 10 days before Golden Bantam. Best 
described as an improved, larger Golden Ban- 
tam and possessing its rich, buttery taste and 
luscious sweet flavor. About 5 feet high and produc¬ 
ing an average of two ears to a stalk.$0.85 $4.00 
Trivett’s Early White, strong, vigorous 
grower, about 6 feet in height. Large, pearly white 
__ kernels of the most delicious rich flavor; the 
ears are about 7 inches long and are usually 
produced two to a stalk. Ready for use just after 
Golden Bantam .75 3.50 
Trivett’s 60 Day Golden. A remarkable va¬ 
riety. The sturdy plants grow about 5 feet high, 
the ears are about 7 inches long and have 
twelve rows of deep, sweet kernels of unsur¬ 
passed quality. Ready for the table about one week 
before “Golden Bantam” .95 4.50 
Golden Sunshine. Extra early, maturing 
about one week before Golden Bantam. Grows 
5 feet high, with many stalks carrying 2 ears. The 
yellow kernels are exceedingly sweet. 
.75 
3.50 
Golden Bantam. {Improved). Early sweet 
g—. and tender; perhaps the most popular 
of all; 4J^ feet high. Matures in 70 days. 
Can be grown for succession all Summer. 
.50 
2.35 
Howling Mob Improved, {special stock). 
One of the finest early white sorts. Follows Golden 
Bantam. Ready in 75 days. 
.55 
2.60 
Golden Evergreen (Bantam Evergreen). Yel¬ 
low-grained Stowell’s Evergreen. Takes 80 days.. 
.65 
3.15 
Crosby’s Extra Early. Ready in 74 days.... 
.40 
1.75 
Metropolitan. Second early, large white of un¬ 
surpassed sweet flavor. 
.45 
2.15 
Lb. 5 lbs. 
Early Mayflower. Good early white.$0.40 $1.75 
Whipple’s Early Yellow, wilt-resistant. A 
fine, second early sort, matures in one week after 
“Golden Bantam." Grows about 6 feet high, bearing 
a splendid crop of 14-row ears. Sweet, and of deli¬ 
cious flavor.45 2.15 
De Lue’s Golden Giant. A large golden Ban¬ 
tam, which it follows in succession.60 2.85 
Golden Rod. Yellow grain, sweet flavor.55 2.60 
MAIN CROP AND LATE 
Trivett’s Abundance. A selection of the new 
type of Sweet Corn. The plants grow about 6 feet 
high, and are of branching habit. The average 
yield is 4 ears to a plant, being twice that 
of any other variety. The ears are 7 inches 
long, and are tightly packed with pearly white ker¬ 
nels of delicious sweet flavor. Late maturing. Re¬ 
quires about 90 days.90 4.00 
Country Gentleman Selected. A special 
strain of this most popular white “shoe peg” Corn. 
Requires about 88 days.50 2.35 
Yellow Country Gentleman. Similar to the 
popular variety except in color which is golden yel¬ 
low. This is the variety for those seeking long, 
juicy kernels which are not too meaty. Requires 
about 90 days. 55 2.60 
Stowell’s Evergreen Improved. Perhaps 
the best main-crop, large white.45 2.15 
Long Island Beauty. This is the white Sweet 
Corn grown by the New York market gardeners. 
6 feet in height.45 2.15 
Black Mexican. Very sweet and delicious, 80 
days to maturity.40 1.75 
TRIVETT S TESTED SEEDS—FOR THOSE WHO DEMAND THE BEST 
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