Sweet Corn — 
Pop Corn 
232. GOLDEN COUNTRY GENTLEMAN- 
(Golden Colonel 93 days.) Delicious golden yellow, sugar- 
sweet corn, in prime eating stage, when there is noth¬ 
ing but white corn on the market. A cross between 
Country Gentleman and Golden Bantam with the late 
maturity, nectar sweetness, and juicy tenderness of 
Country Gentleman, plus the deep golden yellow color 
and delicious flavor of Golden Bantam. The “shoe-peg” 
kernels are set in zig-zag pattern. Pkt. 5c, Vz lb. 18c, 
lb. 30c, 2 lbs. 55c, 5 lbs. $1.35, prepaid.—Not prepaid, 
15 lbs. at 20c per lb. 
234. OREGON EVERGREEN -(87 days.) A me 
dium late variety which has long been a favorite on the 
Pacific coast. It has recently been found to produce 
successfully in the Middle West. We ask canners, home 
and market gardeners to try this corn. Ear: TVz to 9 
inches long, 14 to 18-rowed, medium thick; kernels clear 
white, medium length, sweet and of good flavor. Stalks; 
7 to 714 feet. Pkt. 5c, 1/2 lb. 15c, lb. 25c, 2 lbs. 45c, 
5 lb, $1.10 prepaid.—Not prepaid, 15 lbs. at 18c per lb. 
F. S. 6- N. Co. 
Paid yon $8.40 for 30 Ihs. of Minhybrid Corn. 
Thought 1 was stung. Planted 4 acres successively. 
Selling 100 dos. or more a day, for some zveeks at 
18c and 20c—still going strong. Will snap a good 
many bushels that got too hard. Fodder heavy and 
high. Feed short. Selling at $6.00 per ton standing. 
Ears are mostly 10 inches or better, and 8 to 10 rows. 
F. E. Stranahan, 
Ft. Benton, Mont. 
"Farigold"—Large, butter-colored kernels of delicious 
flavor. 
252. “FARIGOLD” SOUTH AMERICAN YEL¬ 
LOW -A real Pop Corn sensation—pops the largest 
kernels of any variety—has a rich golden butter color— 
very fine flavor—crisp and tender. The ears are much 
larger than other varieties—7 to 9 inches long and the 
kernels are golden yellow color. It is the most profitable 
variety to grow as it produces more bushels per acre on 
account of its large ears. This Pop Corn is of South 
American origin. We have successfully matured our own 
special seed crop here in Minnesota so that the seed we 
offer will mature earlier. Northern Strain: Pkt. 5c, Yz lb. 
18c, lb. 30c, 2 lbs. 55c, 5 lbs. $1.35, prepaid.—Not pre¬ 
paid 15 lbs. and more at 20c per lb. 
248. BURBANK GOLDEN AMBER -A new 
golden yellow pop corn of exceptional tenderness, sur¬ 
prisingly early and about the finest quality of any butter 
colored pop corn we have discovered so far. In sea¬ 
sons when all corn carried excess moisture, Burbank was 
fully matured and in popping condition by November 1. 
An average ear makes a popper full of the finest flavored 
corn you ever tasted, and of a golden butter color. Ears 
average 7 in. long, diameter 1 % in. A most profitable 
and prolific variety for the Northwest and a popping corn 
that poppers will be eager to learn about. (See inside 
back cover.) Price: Pkt. 8c, V 2 lb. 20c, lb. 35c, 2 lbs. 
65c, 5 lbs. $1.60, prepaid.—Not prepaid, 15 lbs. and 
more at 25c per lb. 
242. STOWELL’S EVERGREEN -(90 days.) 
The most popular late variety of Sweet Corn. Highly 
desirable for home or market gardening or for canning. 
Holds its prime condition at eating stage a long time. 
Ear: 9 inches long, 16 to 20-rowed; kernels clear white, 
deep medium width, sweet and tender. Stalk: 8 to 10 
feet high, sturdy and erect. Pkt. 8c, Vz lb., 18c, lb. 30c, 
2 lbs. 55c, 5 lbs. $1.35, prepaid.—Not prepaid, 15 lbs. 
at 20c per lb. 
243. COUNTRY GENTLEMAN -(93 days.) 
Here is a late, prolific variety of excellent quality, used 
widely by canners; also very desirable for home and 
market gardens. Ear: 7^4 inches long; kernels very 
deep, slender, sweet, with tender hull, and set irregularly 
without row formation. Stalks: 7% feet high, often 
bearing 2 ears. Pkt. 8c, Vz lb. 20c, lb. 35c, 2 lbs. 60c, 
5 lbs. $1.40, prepaid.—Not prepaid, 15 lbs. at 18c per lb. 
244. GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM -(80 days.) 
An extra heavy yielding Golden Bantam hybrid favored 
by the leading canning factories. Famous for its large 
ears, uniformly filled with tender golden kernels of high 
sugar content. Well adapted to market growing. Stalk 
6 ft. high, ears 8 inches long, 10 to 14 rowed. Pkt. 
10c, Vz lb. 25c, 1 lb. 40c, 2 lbs. 76c, prepaid.—Not pre¬ 
paid, 15 lbs. at 25c per lb. 
Pop Corn 
Pop corn is a profitable crop and one that is always 
easily disposed of, because of the large demand for corn 
for popping. It yields well even in unfavorable corn 
seasons. It is an excellent crop for the boys and girls 
to grow, and yields almost as much good fodder as field 
corn. 
Plant 12 pounds to the acre, in drills, or use 6 pounds 
if planted in hills. Plant in rows 3 feet apart, dropping 
the seed IV 2 feet apart in the rows. We have discarded 
all but the outstanding varieties of Pop Corn and proven 
money-makers. Such old timers as White Rice and White 
Spanish cannot compete in quality and flavor with the 
newer introductions. 
250. NEW HYBRID JAP HULLESS -Here is 
the last word in pop corn—the latest triumph of the 
Minnesota Experiment Station, far surpassing standard 
Jap Hulless in yield and popping expansion. Minn. Sta¬ 
tion records over 3 years show 16% greater yield per 
acre. Its most amazing fea- 
Stowell’s Evergreen— 
One of the best late 
varieties. 
ture is apparent when the 
corn is popped, for it expands 
to a surprising volume 
(measured at 29% more than 
ordinary Jap Hulless). This 
huge popping volume makes 
this the most highly prized 
corn for popping and commercial use. We do not hesi¬ 
tate in recommending it as the finest pop corn obtain¬ 
able from the standpoint of quality, flavor and tender¬ 
ness. (See note page 8 on saving seed from Hybrid 
plantings). Seed is exceptionally scarce as this variety 
has just been introduced. Pkt. 10c, V4 lb. 25c, Vz lb. 45c, 
lb. 75c, 5 lbs. $3.10, prepaid. 
249. JAPANESE HULLESS -This dwarf corn is 
used extensively by pop corn venders. The ears are only 
2 to 3 inches long, but every kernel on the cob will pop, 
so there is no waste. Japanese Hulless Pop Corn is al¬ 
most again as productive as White Bice. The kernels are 
longer and more slender, and have no hulls. 21/4 oz. pkt. 
5c, 1/2 lb. 18c, lb. 30c, 2 lbs. 55c, 5 lbs. $1.35, prepaid, 
—Not prepaid, 15 lbs. and more at 20c per lb. 
New Hybrid Jap Hulless. 
(Minhybrid 250) 
TREAT ALL YOUR SEED CORN 
BARBAK III, the super corn seed 
disinfectant. Four ounces is sufficient 
to treat two bushels of corn. Increases 
germination and stand, and insures 
vigorous seedlings. See page 72 for de¬ 
tails. We offer treated Sweet Corn 
5-lb. lots and over at 2c per lb. extra. 
TRY THE NEWEST POPPING CORN 
Everybody likes Pop Corn—you can’t eat too much and it is the 
least expensive of all confections. Serve pop corn balls, crackerjack, 
sugar corn, or just well buttered pop corn, and provide a real treat on 
a few momejits notice. We recommend especially “Farigold,” Hy¬ 
brid Japanese Hulless ajid Burbank Golden Amber. 
Farigold Recipe Folder Free. 
RAPID FIRE POPPING CORN Nol Suitable for Seed 
PRICE, NOT PREPAID: 5 lbs. 10 lbs. 
“Farigold” So. Amer. Yellow, Southern Grown. .. .$0.80 $1.50 
Burbank Golden Amber .80 1.50 
Japanese Hulless.70 1.30 
New Hybrid Jap Hulless.80 1.60 
Postage on 5 lbs. tO' third zone (300 miles) 17c, on 10 lbs. 27c. 
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