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STO VVELL’S IMPROVED EVER¬ 
GREEN —This well-known variety is more 
largely planted by private families, garden¬ 
ers and catiners. My stock is the very best, 
being selected with great care, and t claim 
it to be superior to that ad vertised by other 
seedsman as an improvement on Stowell’s 
Evergreen. There certainly is no stock of 
Stowell's Improved Evergreen that can 
excel my famous “Improved.” It is the 
very best for main crop. Per pkt. 6 c,; i/ 2 
pt. 12c.; pt. 20c. j qt. 35c. postpaid. Bv 
express or freight not prepaid, pk. $1.25 
I have the finest varieties of Sweet Corn in cultivation, and exercise the greatest care i n 
selecting my seed stock, which is much superior to the Nebraska grown, so generally sold. 
Prices for packets, V 2 pints, pints and quarts are for seed by mail, postpaid. 
ZIG-ZAG EVERGREEN —This is a new Sweet Corn and about eight davs ahead of Stov Hl\ 
Evergreen It has very large kernels, resembling that variety and grows on the cob zig-zag fa hion 
as the illustration shows. It usually produces two perfect ears on each stalk, of such handsome at.' 
pearance as read- 4 
ilv to command a. 
high price wheTe- 
ever offered. In 
trials the past 
summer, while 
other varieties 
did not produce a 
perfect ear, Zig- 
Zag had two as 
perfect ears as 
one could wish 
for. It is au ex¬ 
cellent variety for 
family gardens, 
market gardeners 
and canners. It 
can be planted 
any time during 
the season and be 
depended upon 
for a good yield. 
Try this com. 
Per pkt. 6 c. ; 
J/j pt. 12c. ; pt. 
iOc. ; qt. 35c. 
postpaid. By ex¬ 
press or freight 
not prepaid, pk. 
# 1 . 00 . 
ZIG-ZAG EVERGREEN SWEET CORN. 
GOLD MEDIAL SWEET CORN. 
EXTRA. EARLY WHITE CORY—With the exception of the First of 
All, this is the earliest sweet corn and one of the best of all early varieties. 
The ears arc of good size, sweet and fine quality and a first-class corn for 
market gardens or private families. Per pkt. 6 c.; 1 /, pt. 12c.: pt. 20c. ; 
qt. 35c. postpaid. By express or freight not prepaid,~pk. SI. 25. 
EXTRA EARLY RED CORY—This is similar to White Cory with the 
exception of color, and 1 can supply it at the same price as the White Cory. 
MILLS’ LATE MAMMOTH SUGAR— -This is the very largest sweet 
corn. Stalks produce 2 to 3 perfect ears filled with large kernels of the best 
quality. Per pkt. 60 . ; y 2 pt. 12c. ; pt. 20c. ; qt. 35c. postpaid. By ex¬ 
press or freight not prepaid, pk. $ 1 . 00 . 
NEW SWEET CORN, 
OOLD MEDAL 
A fine new variety I introduced four years ago and 
offered $50.00 for a suitable name. Alice.C. Popes, of 
Salem, Mass., suggested the name GOLD MEDAL which 
was accepted, and hereafter this grand new variety will 
be known as GOLD MEDAL. I believe it is the finest 
corn I have ever introduced. When I first purchased 
the seed stock I did so on account ofits being so highly 
recommended. T have still improved it so that it is 
more perfect in form and produces an excellent cron 
wherever it has a fair chance. It is pronounced by all 
who have tested it to be the best in quality of any sweet 
corn raised. It is medium in 
season, eight rowed, with 
creamy colored kernels when 
fit to cook. It is very sweet 
and tender and holds in that 
condition longer than any 
other sweet corn. The best 
evidence I can give of its being 
an excellent variety will be 
found in the folio wingreports 
received from customers, who 
have grown it. 
Mrs. Mary McHattic, 
Stra wberry. Mo., says : I have 
grown the New Sweet Com 
with success, and find it most 
excellent, and the neighboring 
gardeners agree with me that 
it excels the ordinary sweet 
corn as much as the latter 
does field corn." * 
Anna L. Clark. Minneapo¬ 
lis, Minn., writes: “The New 
Sweet Corn we had on the 
table July 28th: beautiful 
large ears, well filled with 
creamy kernels, sweet and 
tender, and I think it is the 
cream of ail sweet corn." 
Do not fail to give this 
splendid variety a trial the 
coming season. Pkt. 8 c. 
POWER WIND MILL FOR SALE. 
© I have just completed new steam power plant and now do all pumping' bv steam and 
have no use tor my wind mill which was erected in fall 1902. It is the Dandv, made bv 
Challenge Wind Mill & Feed Mill Co., Batavia, Ill. Has a 1€ foot wheel, 50 foot tower, 
all complete, including shafting, hangers and pulley, good as new, cost $250.00, and will 
be delivered F. 0. B. cars here for $150.00. It will do pumping, grinding, saw wood or 
anything where such power can be used. It js a bargain for any farmer. 
