MILLS’ 
FIRST OF ALL 
This is the earliest 
Sweet Corn we have 
been able to offer, even 
earlier than the Cory* 
which has previously 
been the earliest. It 
being a few days ear¬ 
lier than the Cory, not 
only makes it valuable 
for family use, but ex¬ 
tremely valuable for 
market, where the ear¬ 
liest corn always brings 
the highest price. It is 
more dwarf in growth 
than the Cory, and su¬ 
perior in quality, ten¬ 
derness and sweetness. 
The illustration, en¬ 
graved from an average 
White Evergreen Sweet Corn. 
ear, reduced in size, shows the form of the ears, which are of medium size and well filled with large 
grains to the tip of a very small cob. Why not have the earliest Sweet Corn in your neighbornoo 
If you plant " First of All ” you will have. We have a very nice stock to offer this year, all extra 
selected. Pkt. Gc., Mi pt. 15c.. pt. 25c„ qt. 40c., postpaid. By express or freight, not prepaid, pa. 
$1.25, Mi bu. $2.25. 
WHITE CORY—With the exception*of the 
"North Pole "and '‘First of All" this is the 
earliest Sweet Corn and one of the best of all 
early varieties. The ears are of good size, 
sweet and fine quality and a first-class Corn 
for market gardeners or private families. Pkt. 
6c., Mi pt. 1.55c., pt. 20c., qt. 35c., postpaid. 
By express or freight, not prepaid, pk. $1.00. 
EXTRA EARLY RED CORY—This is 
similar to white Cory with the exception of 
color, and we can supply it at the same price 
as White Cory. 
BLACK MEXICAN —Acknowledged by 
all to be the sweetest Corn grown. Not quite 
so early as some but exceedingly sweet, sugary 
and delicious. Per pkt. 6c., M 2 pt, 12c.., pt. 
20c., qt. 35c. postpaid. By express or 
freight, not prepaid, pk. $1.00. 
ZIG-ZAG EVERGREEN-This is a new 
Sweet Corn and about eight days ahead of 
Stowqll’s Evergreen. It has very largo ker¬ 
nels, resembling that variety and grows on 
the cob zig-zag fashion. It usually produces 
two perfect ears on each stalk, of such hand¬ 
some appearance as to readily command a high 
price wherever 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 an excellent va¬ 
riety for family gardens, market gardeners 
and canners. It can be planted any timedaring 
the season and be depended upon for a good 
yield. Try this Corn. Per pkt. 0c„ M 2 pt. 12c., 
pt. 20c., qt. 35c., postpaid. Pock, $1.10. 
STO WELL’S IMPROVED EVER¬ 
GREEN—This well-known variety is more 
largely planted by private families, gardeners 
andcanner8. Our stock is the very best, being 
selected with great care, and we claim it to be 
superior to that advertised by other seedsmen 
as an improvement on S to well’s Evergreen. 
There is no stock of Stowell’s Improved Ever¬ 
green that can excel our "Improved." It is 
the very best for main crop. Per pkt., 6c., 
pt., 12c., pt. 20c., qt. 35c., postpaid. By ex¬ 
press or freight, not prepaid, pk. 00c., M 2 bu. 
$1.75, bu. $3.00. 
GOLD MEDAL— 1 This is an excellent va¬ 
riety we introduced seven years ago and offered 
$60.00 for a suitable name. Gold Medal was 
the name suggested by a customer in Salem. 
Mass., and the corn has since been known by 
that name. It certainly is one of the finest 
varieties of Sweet Corn we have ever intro¬ 
duced. When we first purchased the seed 
stock we did so on account of its bcingsohigh¬ 
ly recommended and we have found that it 
cannot be praised too highly. We have still 
further improved it so that it is more perfect 
inform, producing an excellent crop and large 
ears wherever it is given a fair trial. It is 
medium in season, creamy color, when fit to 
cook. Very sweet and tender and holds in 
that condition longer than nearly all other va¬ 
rieties. Do not fail to give this splendid var¬ 
iety a trial during the coming season. Per 
pkt. 0c„ 3 pkts, 15c., 6 pkts., 25c. 
WHITE EVERGREEN-This is one of 
the most delicious Sweet Corns ever offered. 
It is a splendid yielder and entirely unsur¬ 
passed for market gardening purposes. The 
ears are pure snowy white, large and well 
filled. It is the tenderest, sweetest and 
desirable for table use. We cannot recom¬ 
mend the White Evergreen too highly as 
we know it will give the greatest possible sat¬ 
isfaction to all who grow it. If you want a 
great Sweet Corn by all means include the 
White Evergreen with your order. The illus¬ 
tration gives a good idea of this valuable va¬ 
riety. Pkt. 10c., 3 pkts. 20c., 6 pkts.. 30c., 
Mj pt. 15c., pt. 25c., postpaid. 
Gold Medal Sweet Corn. 
