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JOHNSON SEE D COMPANY 
Mammoth Early Epicure Sweet Corn. A superior second early, very large ‘ 
ioc.; pint, 20c.; qt., 35c., postpaid; qt., 25c.; peck, $1.25; bush., $4.50, by express or freight. 
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SWEET CORN 
Eastern grown seed, arranged in the order of maturity 
Large packets, 10c. each 
Postpaid. 
By Express (not prepaid) 
Pint. 
Qt. 
Qt. 
Peck. 
Bush. 
STANDARD EXTRA EARLY VARIETIES 
Adams’ Extra Early. Not sugar corn; small ears for early use. . 
Burlington Hybrid. Most profitable for market; resembles sweet 
corn; nearly as early as Adams’, with ears as large as Evergreen, 
$0 15 
$0 25 
$0 15 
$0 80 
$2 90 
20 
30 
20 
85 
3 00 
Early White Mexican. Quality similar to old Black Mexican. . . . 
20 
30 
20 
I OO 
3 40 
Early Cory, or First of All. Very early, with fair-sized ears. . . . 
Holmes’ Premo. Large ear; 60-day corn; very sweet and hardy, 
20 
30 
20 
I OO 
3 75 
20 
30 
20 
I IO 
4 00 
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 
30 
20 
I 10 
4 00 
20 
30 
20 
I 10 
4 00 
20 
30 
20 
I 10 
4 00 
Crosby’s Extra Early. Fair-sized ears; of excellent quality.... 
20 
30 
20 
I 10 
4 00 
SECOND EARLY AND GENERAL CROP VARIETIES 
Shaker’s Early. Very large, white grain; early and productive. . 
New Early Evergreen. Ears as large as Stowell’s; 10 days earlier 
Stowell’s Evergreen. Original stock as introduced by Mr. Stowell, 
20 
30 
20 
I 10 
4 00 
20 
30 
20 
I 10 
4 00 
20 
30 
20 
I 00 
3 50 
Johnson’s Five-Eared Sugar. (Novelty 1909.) See page 9.... 
Country Gentleman. (Improved strain.) Sweetest of all. 
35 
20 
60 
35 
50 
25 
2 50 
I 25 
4 50 
Shoe Peg, or Ne Plus Ultra. Small ears, with very irregular rows, 
20 
35 
25 
I 15 
4 25 
Late Mammoth. The largest ears of all; rich, sweet and superior, 
20 
30 
20 
I 10 
4 00 
NEW SWEET CORN—CONNECTICUT 
BEAUTY 
A new variety, combining earliness, large 
size of ear and fine quality. Ears, 6 to 7 inches 
long, very showy and attractive, with 10 to 12 
rows of large, deep grains of the finest flavor. 
Pkt., ioc.; pint, 20c.; qt., 35c., by mail, post¬ 
paid; by express or freight, qt., 25c.; 4 qts., 
75c.; peck, $1.25; bush., $4.50. 
PEEP O’ DAY SWEET CORN 
The two points of this new corn are its 
extraordinary earliness and sweetness. It is also 
very productive, the stalks bearing from two to 
three ears each, and are very dwarf, which 
admits of their being planted close together. 
Pkt., ioc.; pint, 20c.; qt., 30c., postpaid; by 
express, qt., 20c.; peck, $1.15; bush., $4.00. 
GOLDEN BANTAM SWEET CORN 
This new corn is very early, hardy and 
sweet. Grains, when dry; a deep yellow color. 
On our trial grounds it gave two good ears to 
the stalk. Pkt., ioc.; pt., 25c.; qt., 45c., post¬ 
paid; by express or freight, qt., 35c.; peck, Sr.50. 
POP CORN FOR THE BOYS 
' Queen’s Golden, White Rice, Silver 
Lace and Mapledale Prolific are the best. 
Each variety, ears, ioc. each, shelled; pkt., ioc.; 
pint, 20c., postpaid; lb., 15c.; 10 lbs., $ 1 . 00 ; 25 
lbs., $2.00; 50 lbs., 6c. per lb., by express. 
PEEP o’ DAY SWEET CORN. 
