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JOHNSON SEED COMPANY 
MAMMOTH EARLY EPICURE 
The Standard Second Early Sugar Corn for Market 
Comes in a week after the earliest sorts, with larger ears, 8 to 10 inches long, with 10 to 12 rows 
of large, deep, white grains of rich sugary flavor. Price, pkt., 10c.; pint, 20c.; qt., 35c.; postpaid. 
At the time of going to press the reports from our growers as to the crop of 
Sweet Corn are exceedingly unfavorable. The crop (especially of the late varieties) 
is so uncertain, and in many cases an entire failure, that it is almost impossible to 
form any estimate of the yield. We therefore quote in small quantities only, and 
ask that you kindly write for quotations on your larger requirements, as all prices 
are variable with the market. 
ABOUT 
SWEET 
CORN 
Varieties of Sweet Corn are arranged in the order of maturity. 
Postpaid. 
HyExpress(notPrepaid) 
Large packets, ioc. each. 
Pint. 
Qt. 
Qt. 
STANDARD EXTRA EARLY VARIETIES 
Adams’ Extra Early. Not sugar corn ; small ears for early use . . 
$0 20 
$0 35 
$0 25 
Buck Mountain. Resembles Burlington Hybrid, earlier and 
smaller ears; valuable only for early market. 
20 
35 
25 
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s 
Burlington Hybrid. Most profitable for market ; resembles sweet 
corn; nearly as early as Adams’, with ears as large as Evergreen, 
Peep o’ Day. Very early, sweet and productive . 
20 
35 
25 
c 
o 
St 
20 
35 
25 
New White Mexican. White and early, quality similar to the old 
Black Mexican . 
25 
40 
30 
Golden Bantam. Hardy and sweet, dry, grains deep yellow color, 
25 
40 
30 
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Early Cory, or First of All. Very early, with fair-sized ears . . . 
Holmes’ Premo. Lartre ear ; 60-day corn ; very sweet and hardy . . 
20 
35 
25 
6 
25 
40 
25 
New Mammoth White Cory. A selection from the old White 
Cory, which it has displaced ; fully as early, with larger ears, 
New Early Champion. Ripens ahead of Crosby’s ; larger ears . . 
Kendel’s Early Giant. Large, handsome ears; ready in 70 days . 
20 
35 
25 
tides 
abovt 
20 
35 
25 
20 
35 
25 
Crosby’s Extra Early. Fair-sized ears ; of excellent quality . . . 
Perry’s Hybrid. Very early and of large size ; valuable for market, 
20 
35 
25 
20 
35 
25 
SECOND EARLY, or INTERMEDIATE VARIETIES 
Potter’s Excelsior, or Squantum. Ears large and well filled out, 
20 
35 
25 
£ 
Shaker’s Early. Very large, white grain ; early and productive . . 
Stabler’s Early. Grains deep, of fine quality ; fine for market . . 
20 
35 
25 
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20 
35 
25 
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The Honey. Husks and stalks deep red color ; ears cream white . 
25 
40 
30 
a. 
New Early Evergreen. Ears as large as Stowell’s ; 10 days earlier, 
Early Mammoth, or Asylum. Much earlier than Late Mammoth, 
25 
40 
30 
25 
40 
30 
LATE, or GENERAL CROP VARIETIES 
Country Gentleman. One of the sweetest of all for home table . . 
25 
40 
30 
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Ziz-Zag Evergreen. Good-sized ears, deliciously sweet. 
25 
40 
30 
Shoe Peg, or Ne Plus Ultra. Small ears, with very irregular rows, 
25 
40 
30 
Stowell’s Evergreen. Original stock as introduced by Mr. Stowell, 
25 
40 
30 
Late Mammoth. The largest ears of all; rich, sweet and superior . 
25 
40 
30 
POP 
CORN 
Queen’s Golden. Per pkt., 10c.; pint, 20c.; qt., 40c., postpaid; lb., 15c.; 10 lbs., 
$1 .00; 25 lbs., $2.00; 50 lbs. and over, 7c. per lb., by freight or express. 
Mapledale Prolific, White Rice and Silver Lace. Per pkt., 10c.; pint, 20c.; 
qt., 35c., postpaid; lb., 16c.; 10 lbs., $1.00; 26 lbs., $2.00; 60 lbs. and over, 6c. per lb., 
by freight or express. Special prices for larger lota. 
PPOIIFST w *th your order will bring Johnson’s Leaflet Essays, telling you how to grow and 
AC/VfUH/O 1 cultivate the seeds you buy. Most helpful to the home gardener. See page 20. 
