FRO^_ayR, SEjED FARMS DIRECT TO THE PLANTER 
SWEET CORN—Continued 
MAMMOTH 
WHITE COR 
Resembles the preced¬ 
ing variety, but the ears 
are larger and ripen a few 
days later. Qt. 15c., 4 qts. 
55c., pk, 95c., bus. $3.50. 
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COSMOPOLITAN 
In many of its character¬ 
istics this 1 Sweet Corn re¬ 
sembles Early Champion, 
but bears a somewhat 
thicker ear that generally 
stays in the green or roast¬ 
ing stage longer, which 
makes it a valuable market 
variety where a large, 
second-early sort is in de¬ 
mand. The ears are large, 
the grains being creamy 
white in color and of fine 
flavor. The stalks grow large and make excellent fodder. 
Cosmopolitan Com 
Qt. 15c., 4 qts. 55c., pk. 95c., bus. $3.50. 
Metropolitan Corn 
FART V 
MINNESOTA 
A standard early vari¬ 
ety of robust growth, pro¬ 
ductive and of good qual¬ 
ity. Qt. 15c., 4 qts. 55c., 
pk. 90c., bus. $3.25. 
METROPOLITAN 
This is one of the largest 
of the early sorts, matur¬ 
ing a little later than Cory. 
Grows^to a height of about 
5K feet, and bears hand¬ 
some ears 8 to 9 inches 
long and 10- to 12-rowed. 
Being a prolific yielder and 
the large, deep grains of 
excellent quality, it is a 
most valuable market va¬ 
riety. Qt. 15c., 4 qts. 55c., 
pk. 90c., bus. $3.25. 
PERRY’S HYBRID 
A widely grown, second- 
early _ Corn, producing 
large-sized ears, tender 
and luscious. Qt. 15c., 4 
qts. 55c., pk. 95c., bus. 
$3.50. 
EARLY 
CHAMPION 
A most desirable me¬ 
dium-early Sweet Corn, 
extremely valuable for 
both market and home 
use. The liberal-sized, at¬ 
tractive ears have ordinar¬ 
ily 12 rows of clear, white 
grains of superior quality. 
The large and leafy stalks 
make first-class fodder. 
Qt. 15c., 4 qts. 55c., pk. 
90c., bus. $3.25. 
Early Champion Corn 
