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SWEET OR SUGAR CORN 
We offer the best varieties of Sweet Corn in cultivation anc 
= exercise the greatest care in selecting seed stock, which makes 
it far superior to a great deal that is placed on the market 
North. Pole 
NORTH PORE—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, productive¬ 
ness and handsome large ears. This is a genuine Early 
Sweet Corn ; even earlier than the First of All, and 
larger than any other early variety in the world, and a 
very prolific grower ; producing generally two well devi !- 
oped 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 can recom¬ 
mend this corn to everyone who wants to grow the earli¬ 
est and best Sweet Corn in existence. Seed stock is 
very nice this year. Per pkt.. 6c.; 3 pkts., l*5c.; 6 pkts.. 
25c., Mi pint, 30c.; pint, 50c., postpaid. 
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.,5c.; 3 pkts., 10c.; M> 
pt., 12c.; pt., 20c.; qt., 35c., postpaid. By express or freight, not prepaid, pk., $1.00. 
EXTRA EARLY RED CORY—This is similar to White Cory with the exception of color 
and we can supply it at the same price as White Cory. 
BRACK MEXICAN—Acknowledged by all to be the sweetest Corn grown. Not quite so 
early as some but exceedingly sweet, sugary and delicious. Per pkt., 5c.; 3 pkts.; 10c.; V 2 pt., 
12c.; pt., 20c.; qt., 35c., postpaid. By express or freight, not prepaid, pk.,$ 1 . 00 . 
new 1 vaHetv * S i earll . er ^ an ^} e ears are larger and the grains sweeter. It i 
superior to manv h nfli. t n i arge ^ 3 dvertlsedand ls - glvin ^ ffreat satisfaction everywhere. It 
lent quality The ears arl^from ° n acc ? un , t of . lts earliness, handsome appearance and exc 
sought for bv gardenr»r<? five to . s . eve Jl lnc hes long on the average and it is a variety grea 
16^.; V* Pt. y 18* nt %<? d th '°. se raismg Early Sweet Corn for market. Per pkt., 6c.; 3 pk 
v. pu, xo., pc., oUc.; qt. 50c.,postpaid. By expressor freight, notprepaid, % pk.. 75c 
Golden Nugget Sweet Corn 
GORDEN NUGGET SWEET 
CORN—This is an extra choice varie¬ 
ty and grows a little more prolific than 
Golden Bantam. Ears are a little larg¬ 
er but not so long; very sweet and 
tender. It is what might be called 
second early, and a very valuable var¬ 
iety to grow. We are sure that all who 
try Golden Nugget will be more than 
pleased and we advise that at least one 
packet of seed be included with your 
order. Pkt,, 6c.; 3 pkts., 15c. 
Premo 
GORDEN BANTAM 
SWEET CORN-This is 
pronounced the very best 
extra early Golden Sweet 
Com in existence, being 
vastly superior to all others 
in rich sweet flavor. The 
stalks grow about four feet 
in height and produce from 
one to two good ears on 
each stalk, being from five 
to six inches in length. 
When the ears are ready for 
use the grains area bright 
golden yellow, being rich 
and sugary and the sweet¬ 
est of all. We have found 
Golden Bantam is the hard¬ 
iest Sweet Corn to grow in 
the North and it is a good 
variety to plant late in 
summer for fall use. 
have thoroughly tested 
and believe it will be an 
excellent addition to our list 
of Sweet Corn and advise all 
Our customers to grow some 
of it this season. Per pkt., 
6c.; 3 pkts., 15c.; V 2 pt., 
15c.; pt.,25c.; qt., 45c., 
postpaid. By express or 
freight, not prepaid, pk., 
$1.50. 
PEEP O’DAY SWEET 
CORN—This is a very ear¬ 
ly variety. The stalk grows 
about three feet high and 
average from one to two 
ears to the stalk. The ears 
are about six inches long, 
well filled from butt to tip 
with grains of a very sweet 
flavor. It is about one of 
the earliest varieties of 
Sweet Corn ever offered. 
Per pkt., 6c.; 3 pkts., 15c.; 
Mi pt., 15c.; pt., 25c.; 
postpaid. By express or 
freight, not prepaid, peck. 
$1.40. 
MILRS’ E A R RIEST 
RARGE - Mills’ Earliest 
Large will become a lead¬ 
er among the medium early 
sweet corns. It is the earl¬ 
iest large variety grown. It 
grows large handsome ears 
filled with plump, deep 
white kernels that retain 
their milky tenderness for 
a very long period. Qual¬ 
ity and flavor surpassingly 
fine and sweet. Valuable 
for either home use or 
market. Very productive. 
Per pkt., 6c.; 3 pkt., 15c.; 
M 2 pt. 15c.; pt. 25c.; qt. 
40c., postpaid. By express 
or freight, not prepaid; Mt 
peck. 75c. 
