8FECIAI.TIES 
SWEET COBS' 
14 
Fattier, Fiske, F 
awson 
Co. 
SWEET CORN 
GRANITE STATE 
Tli(' !a<st two years we have !)ocii unable to offer tlic 
Granite State Siu^ar Corn in <iuantity on account of 
tiie failure of the crop two years a^o, and beiiiK oldijrcd 
to start anew with only a few ears as stock seed to jdant. 
DuriiiK these two years w(? have liad a larfio nuinlKT 
of calls for this excellent variety in quantity. This 
year, owiim to a favorable season, wo have succeeded 
in liarvestiiiK a ^ood crop, and are jdeased to a^ain 
offer the Granite State Sugar Corn to our many 
customers. 
When tliis C’orn was first offered to us we thought 
tliere was enough Sweet C’orn now on tlic market and 
there was no room for this variety, but the grower was 
so (‘iithusiastic over its appearance in the field we were 
induced to look further into the merits of Granite 
State Sugar (’orn. We found it to be early, maturing 
just after the Extra Early Crosby and IxTore the Early 
Crosby. The ears are very large for early Sweet Corn 
and set well down on the stalk, which is rather small; 
grows about five f(?et high and i)roduces always two, 
and usually thr(‘e, ears to stalk. These ears are well 
filled out at the end. Kernels medium .size, pure 
white and excellent (piality. It is a real Sweet Corn, 
one you will remember after having once had the 
})Ieasurc of eating an ear of Granite State Sugar Corn. 
Pkt. 15c., pt. 20c., qt. 35c., 4 qts. $1.00, pk. $1.75. 
Market Gardeners need not hesitate in the pur¬ 
chase ot it, for we have the r(‘Commendation of a market 
gardener a.s to yield and (piality. 
Private Gardeners: You will fine in Granite State* 
one of the be.st early Sweet Corns ever put on the 
market. 
SWEET CORN 
GOLDEN BANTAM 
Sweet Corn, Granite State 
SWEET 
CORN 
GOLDEN DAWN 
1 Ins IS an early chvarf Sweet Corn, wifli colden yellow 
Krain, exeeofliiiKly tender and of excellent quality. 
I’he flavor is exceptionally rich .and delicious. The 
ears are about .six to seven inches loiif;, eight-rowed. 
aii<i of that medium .size most de.sirabln for the table. 
It IS one of the hardiest ( orns for the northern .Stales and a siilendid sort for 
Siunmer planting to ii.se in (he late Fall. 
shHveled'varieUes' -"i "’CPk earlier than the 
produce from two to three ears, which 
ni.ij be planted closely together, roiiuirmg a fairly good soil for good results 
Pkt. 10c., pt. 20e., qt. 35c., 4 qts. $1.25, pk. $2.00. 
If wanted by Parcel Post, add 5c. per qt. for postage. 
golden yellow kernel Corn, 
nnsurpa.ssed for its .sweetne.ss and 
delicious flavor. .Stalks grow to a 
height of five to five and one-half 
feet, producing cars of a good size 
and usually well filled to the ex¬ 
treme end, e.ach stalk averaging 
from three to four verj- tender 
ears. 
Golden Dawn is a medium early 
variety, eoming to maturity alxmt 
the same time as Crosby’s Early, 
\ particularly good variety for 
market garden use and equally 
good for the home garden. Afhen 
planted in the Summer it makes 
one of the best Corns for the table 
in the late Fall. 
Pkt. 10c., pt. 20c., qt. 35c., 
4 qts. $1.25, pk. $2.00. 
