jy 
EARLY 
SWEET CORN 
IS A 
SHORT CROP 
MILLS’ FIRST OF ALL SWEET CORN—This is the earliest Sweet Corn that T hare been able to offer, even earlier than the Cory, which 
has previously been the earliest. It being a few days earlier than the Cory, not only makes it valuable tor family use, but extremely valuable for 
market where the earliest corn always brings the highest price. It is more dwarf in growth than the Cory, and superior in quality, tenderness 
and Sweetness. The illustration, engraved from an average ear, reduced in size, shows the form of the ears, which are 01 medium size and well 
filled with large grains to the tip of a very small cob. Wh v not have the earliest Sweet Corn in your neighborhood ( If you plant 1 IRST OF ALL 
you will have. I have a very nice stock. to offer this year, all extra selected. Crop Short. Per pkt. lOc. ; Vz pt- 2Cc. ; pt. 3oc. postpaid. By 
express or freight not prepaid, pk. $1.50. 
MILLS* EARLIEST LARGE SWEET CORN—This is without doubt the largest eared early variety of Sweet Corn in cultivation, or at 
least I have found it so from trials made by the side of other sorts. The ears are S-rowed. with very small cob, pure white in color. I have found 
it about as early as First of All and Cory, but "where it is preferable is on account of the large sized ears. It remains fit for table use longer 
than any other corn cultivated. The stalks grow about five feet high, averaging about two ears each, entirely free from smut. Per pkt. 6c.; 
y 2 pt. 12c. ; pt. 20e. 
BLACK MEXICAN—‘.acknowledged by all to oe the sweetest corn grown. Not quite so early as some but exceedingly sweet, sugary and 
delicious. Per pkt. 6c. ; y 2 pt. 12c. ; pt. 20c.; qt. 35c. postpaid. By express or freight not prepaid, pic. $1.00. 
POP CORN. 
I offer the finest uarietles of Pop Corn In cultivation, 
should Include some of this seed In their order. 
Everyone 
RED, WHITE AND BLUE POP CORN.. [See Illustration.]-- Here is r 
reat curiosity, and I believe is new and distinct. It is a good corn, producing ears a 
gr 
resemble theMapledalc Prolific in shape. 
My seed stock is all selected from ears 
containing kernels of three distinct col¬ 
ors: Fed, White and Bine. It is a very 
.'easy corn to grow and ripens as early as 
other varieties of this size, which makes 
it cotne in about the time the Rice sorts 
•ripen. It is one of the finest for popping. 
Per pkt. 6c. ; 3 pkts. 12c. ; %pt. 30c. 
I will send one packet 
1 • each ol White Rice, Red, 
White and Blue, Queen Golden and Red 
Beauty Pop Corn for only 16c. postpaid. 
a novelty worth growing and is pronounced by every one a 
about the size of the Rice variety but the kernels somewhat 
Special Offer. 
TOM THUMB. 
pkt. 6c. ; 3 pkts. lOc. 
G O LDE N 
TOM THUMB 
—Smallest pop 
corn grown, 
growing only 
about 18 inches 
high, and pro- 
d uces fro 111 two 
to four perfect 
little ears, each 
earfrom 2 to 2V*> 
es 1 ong with 
kernels of a 
bright golden 
yellow, which 
when popped, 
ex p a n <1 to a 
large size. Per 
pkt. 6c.. ;3 pkts. 
15c. 
RED BEAU¬ 
TY—It is very 
productive, of a 
beautiful red 
color and iu 
every respect a 
first-class pop 
corn. Very 
tender and de¬ 
licious and is 
•jure to give sat¬ 
isfaction. Per 
; y s pt. 15c. 
MAPLEDALE PROLIFIC 
—This is a remarkable variety 
and is the greatest yielding 
sort ever found among pop 
corn. Stalks grow about rive 
feet high, and it is claimed that 
as many as 12 ears have been 
produced on a single stalk. 
Popping qualities are excellent 
al ways pu^e white and ofgood 
flavor. Per pkt. 6c.; 3 pkts. 
lOe. ; y 2 pt. 15c. ; pt. 20c.; 
qt. 35c. 
MILLS* STRIPED RICE 
—Clear, transparent white, 
and each kernelisstriped with 
bright crimson. The ears are 
good size and pointed „reserhb- 
ling White Rice; ripens etirly. 
Per pkt. 6c. ; 3 pkts. lOc. ; 
i/> pt. 15c. ; pt. 25c. ; qt. 4-Oe. 
"WHITE RLjpK—This is a 
well-known variety and the 
leading sort for the market. 
My stock is extra selected. 
Per pkt. 6c.; 3 pkts. lOc. ; 
y n pt. 15c. ; pt. 20c. ; q t. 3Go. 
QUEEN’S GOLDEN—A 
beautiful golden color.- Excel¬ 
lent for pooping. Very tender. 
Per pkt. 6c. ; y 2 pt. 15c. ; pt. 
2Qc. ; qt. 35c. 
MIXED — This is a great 
curiosity. Pkt. 6c. ; 3 pkts. lOc.; y 2 pt. 15c.; pt. 20c. ; qt. 35b. 
TATTOOED 
RICE — This is 
quite a novelty 101 
pop corn. It is 
early, of rice type; 
color yellow. 
Blotched and 
marked in various 
ways. P£r jajkt. 
lOc. f 3 pkts.^sOc. 
