12 THOS. GRISWOLD & CO., SOUTH WETHERSFIELD, CONN. 
SWEET CORN—Continued 
EXTRA EARLY 
MAYFLOWER 
CORN 
A close rival to Extra 
Early Dawn. Two or three 
days later. Good sized ear, 
kernels white and very 
sweet. Give it a trial. Pt. 
30c., qt. 50c., 4 qts. $1.75, 
pk. $3.25, bus. $12.00. 
Extra Early Mayflower Corn 
COSMOPOLITAN 
In many of its character¬ 
istics' this Sweet Corn re¬ 
sembles Early Champion, 
but bears a somewhat'thick- 
er ear that generally stays 
in the green or roasting 
stage longer, which makes 
it a valuable market variety 
where a large, second-early 
sort is in demand. The ears 
are large, the grains being 
creamy white in color and 
of fine flavor. It is an 
exceptionally heavy yield- 
er. The stalks grow large 
and make excellent fodder. 
Pt. 20c., qt. 40c., 4 qts. 
$1.40, pk. $2.50, bus. $9.00. 
EARLY 
CHAMPION 
A most desirable me¬ 
dium-early Sweet Corn, ex¬ 
tremely valuable for both 
market and home use. 
The liberal sized, attrac¬ 
tive ears have ordinarily 
12 rows of clear, white 
grains of superior quality. 
The large and leafy stalks 
make first-class fodder. Pt. 
20c., qt. 40c., 4 qts. $1.40, 
pk. $2.50, bus. $9.00. 
Early Champion Corn 
The Seed Corn situation is very serious. Thousand of acres of Corn was frozen 
before maturity which made it practically worthless for seed. \^e however were 
quite fortunate in this locality and have fair supply of most ’ varieties. The de¬ 
mand will undoubtedly be heavy. 
