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SWEET OR SUGAR CORN 
We offer the best varieties of Sweet Corn in cultivation and 
b exercise the greatest care in selecting seed stock, which makes 
it far superior to a great deal that is placed on the market 
Mills’ Earliest Large Preino. 
MILLS’ EARLIEST LARGE—While this is comparatively a new variety to the general public, 
vet it has been grown for three or four years by a few people in many sections of the country, and we 
hear from them nothing but praise about it. These and our own opinion of its merits, formed from 
our thorough trials, convinces us that Mills’ Earliest. Large will become the leader among the 
medium early sweet corns. It is the earliest large variety grown. It grows large handsome ears filled 
with plump, deep white kernels that retain their milky tenderness for a very long period. Quality 
and flavor surpassingly fine and sweet. Valuable for either home use or market. Very productive. 
Per pkt., 8c.; 3 pkt., 20c.; V 2 pt. 15c.; pt. 25c., qt. 40c., postpaid. 
PREMO. This variety is earlier than the Cory, ears are larger and the grains sweeter. It is a new 
variety that has been largely advertised and is giving great satisfaction everywhere. It is superiorto 
many other early varieties on account of its earliness, handsome appearance and excellent quality. The 
ears are from five to seven inches long on an average, and it is a variety greatly sought for by garden¬ 
ers and those raising Early Sweet Corn for market. Per pkt., 8c.; 3 pkts,, 20c.; Y 2 pt. 15c.; pt. 25c. 
qt. 40c., postpaid. 
NORTH POLE—This is a grand new variety of Sweet Corn; the earliest we have ever grown, and 
we have found nothing that will equal North Pole in earliness, productiveness and handsome large ears. 
This is a genuine Early Sweet Corn ; even earlier than the First of All, and larger than any other 
-„ cwv* c* ,v,j , producing generally two well developed ears to a stalk It can be planted very early in the spring because 
the young plants will stand a slight frost where other varieties will not, and the seed will not rot in the ground if planted before the soil becomes warm enough to 
plant some varieties. It is a wonder in this respect. The illustration was carefully made from an average ear as grown in the field the past season. We car 
recommend this corn to everyone who wants to grow the earliest and best Sweet Coni inexistence. Seed stock is very nice this year. Per pkt., 10c.; 
pkts., 20c.; 6 pkts. 30c , postpaid. 
North Pole, 
early variety in the world, and a very prolific grower 
SPECIAL OF'F'ESR^One packet each of above three varieties of Corn for 20c. 
