HAYES SEED HOUSE, TOPEKA, KANSAS 
11 
SWEET CORN OF SUPERIORITY 
QUALITY TESTED AND TRUE TO NAME. OUR SWEET CORN IS GROWN IN 
KANSAS. WE ARE OFFERING ESPECIALLY FINE SEED 
THIS SEASON. SEND IN YOUR ORDER AT ONCE. 
Country Gentleman (Shoe Peg) 
A very fine variety. Ears large, kernels 
small but deep and without any row for¬ 
mation. It matures late. 
Stowell’s Evergreen 
This is the standard mam-crop variety, 
much used for the home garden and can¬ 
ning. The ears are about 7 to 8 inches 
long, 14 to 20-rowed, with very white 
grain. It is exceptionally tender and 
about 5 feet in heighth and bears two. 
sweet. 
Howling Mob 
This corn is of good size, but early and 
has the excellent flavor of the later var¬ 
ieties. The stalks are strong, vigorous, 
about 5 feet in heighth and bears two. 
Price, Any Variety, Postpaid: 
Pkt. 5c; lb. 10c; 1 lb. 25c; 2 lbs. 45c. 
Lower Prices on Quantities 
Kendel’s Early Giant —8- to 9-inch ears 
with ten or more rows of plump ker¬ 
nels. 80 days. 
Early Minnesota 
A favorite early variety, which matures 
in about 70 days. 
Earlly Evergreen 
Similar to Stowell’s Evergreen only 
about ten days earlier. 
Golden Bantam 
Rather early variety with golden yellow 
grain, very tender and sweet, with rich 
flavor. Matures early and is compara¬ 
tively free from worms. 
Golden Giant 
A cross of Golden Bantam and Howling 
Mob. This is the largest of the yellow 
sugar varieties, the ears measuring up 
to 8 inches long. Deep orange in color 
and extremely juicy and sweet. 
Narrow Grain Evergreen 
95 to 100 days. Very important canning 
variety with deep kernels intermediate 
in size between those of Stowell’s Ever¬ 
green and Country Gentleman. Plants 
large. Ears 7% to 8 inches long with 
16 to 24 compact rows of very deep white 
kernels. 
Early Adams. Long Ears 
Extra Early Adams —(52 days). Not a 
sweet corn, but is so hardy that a plant¬ 
ing may be made before it is safe to 
plant the sweet varieties. Roasting ears 
may be had extremely early and are of 
