Golden Cross Bantam is Sugar Corn Supreme 
Sugar Corn, Golden Cross Bantam 
MICHELL’S SELECTED SUGAR CORN 
Mais (Fr.) Mais (Ger.) Grano Turco (Ital.) 
One pound will plant about 150 hills; 12 to 15 pounds, an acre 
If Sugar Corn is wanted by Parcel Post, add for postage as follows: 10c. for 1 lb.; 10c. for 2 lbs.; 15c. for 5 lbs.; 20c. for 10 lbs., up to and 
including the Second Zone. For other Zones, please add additional postage. Larger quantities by Express or Freight 
Early Varieties 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM 
A new disease-resistant variety. This hybrid of the Bantam type 
is early and has a much larger stalk than the regular Bantam strain. 
Ears 7 to 8 inches long, with 12 to 14 rows of fair-sized kernels. The 
best of the yellow varieties developed up to the present time. Ready 
for use in about 86 days from planting. 45c. per lb.; 2 lbs. 85c.; 
$2.00 per 5 lbs.; 10 lbs. $3.70; $8.75 per 25 lbs. 
Adams Extra Early. Medium-sized ears; white grains. 20c. per lb.; 
2 lbs. 35c.; 80c. per 5 lbs.; 10 lbs. $1.50; $3.50 per 25 lbs.; 100lbs. $12.00 
Early Mayflower. Dwarf in growth. 25c. per lb.; 2 lbs. 45c.; 
$1.00 per 5 lbs.; 10 lbs. $1.80; $4.00 per 25 lbs.; 100 lbs. $13.00 
Golden Bantam. One of the sweetest and earliest varieties. Ears of 
medium size; grains yellow, delicious. 30c. per lb.; 2 lbs. 55c.; 
$1.25 per 5 lbs.; 10 lbs. $2.30; $5.00 per 25 lbs.; 100 lbs. $14.00 
Golden Giant. Ears of good quality, somewhat larger than Golden 
Bantam. 25c. per lb.; 2 lbs. 45c.; 
$1.00 per 5 lbs.; 10 lbs. $1.80; $4.00 per 25 lbs.; 100 lbs. $13.00 
Golden Sunshine. Very early, maturing 7 to 10 days befor'e Golden 
Bantam. Ears 6^ inches long, with broad, sweet grains. 
30c. per lb.; 2 lbs. 55c.; 
$1.25 per 5 lbs.; 10 lbs. $2.30; $5.00 per 25 lbs.; 100 lbs. $14.00 
Whipple’s Early Yellow. Large ears of exceptional quality. A fine 
Corn for the garden and commercial growers as well. Stalks large, 
often producing two marketable ears 8 to 9 inches long and with 14 rows 
of broad, deep kernels. 25c. per lb.; 2 lbs. 45c.; 
$1.00 per 5 lbs.; 10 lbs. $1.80; $4.00 per 25 lbs.; 100 lbs. $14.00 
Medium Varieties 
Bantam Evergreen. An excellent yellow. 25c. per lb.; 2 lbs. 45c.; 
$1.00 per 5 lbs.; 10 lbs. $1.80; $4.00 per 25 lbs.; 100 lbs. $13.00 
Black Mexican. Grains white when young; ears medium size. 
25c. per lb.; 2 lbs. 45c.; 
$1.00 per 5 lbs.; 10 lbs. $1.80; $4.00 per 25 lbs.; 100 lbs. $13.00 
Early Evergreen. Ripens about 10 days earlier than StowelPs. Large. 
25c. per lb.; 2 lbs. 45c.; 
$1.00 per 5 lbs.; 10 lbs. $1.80; $4.00 per 25 lbs.; 100 lbs. $13.00 
Howling Mob. Ears of large size. 25c. per lb.; 2 lbs. 45c.; 
$1.00 per 5 lbs.; 10 lbs. $1.80; $4.00 per 25 lbs.; 100 lbs. $13.00 
Kendel’s Early Giant. Large ears with big, deep grains. A good variety 
to grow for market-garden trade. 25c. per lb.; 2 lbs. 45c.; 
$1.00 per 5 lbs.; 10 lbs. $1.80; $4.00 per 25 lbs.; 100 lbs. $13.00 
Michell’s Del icious. An extra-fine variety. 25c. per lb.; 2 lbs. 45c.; 
$1.00 per 5 lbs.; 10 lbs. $1.80; $4.00 per 25 lbs.; 100 lbs. $14.00 
Philadelphia Favorite. Of Pennsylvania origin and marketed in 
Philadelphia and vicinity for a number of years. Often produces 
two nice 8- to 9-inch ears to a stalk with sweet, pearly white kernels. 
Matures in 75 to 78 days, depending on location. 
30c. per lb.; 2 lbs. 55c.; 
$1.25 per 5 lbs.; 10 lbs. $2.30; $5.00 per 25 lbs.; 100 lbs. $14.00 
Stabler’s Early. Standard market-garden sort. 25c. per lb.; 2 lbs. 45c.; 
$1.00 per 5 lbs.; 10 lbs. $1.80; $4.00 per 25 lbs.; 100 lbs. $13.00 
All prices subject 
Late Varieties 
Country Gentleman. Large ears, with deep, very sweet grains which 
are staged irregularly on the cob. 25c. per lb.; 2 lbs. 45c.; 
$1.00 per 5 lbs.; 10 lbs. $1.80; $4.00 per 25 lbs.; 100 lbs. $14.00 
Little Gem or Shoe Peg (Ne Plus Ultra). 25c. per lb.; 2 lbs. 45c.; 
$1.00 per 5 lbs.; 10 lbs. $1.80; $4.00 per 25 lbs.; 100 lbs. $14.00 
Stowell’s Evergreen. The best late Corn grown. Ears extra large, and 
produced in great abundance. Stalks often grow to a height of 7 feet. 
In sweetness it is unexcelled. 25c. per lb.; 2 lbs. 45c.; 
$1.00 per 5 lbs.; 10 lbs. $1.80; $4.00 per 25 lbs.; 100 lbs. $13.00 
Pop Corn (Shelled) 
Queen’s Golden. 17c. per lb.; 3 lbs. 48c. 
Snowflake. 17c. per lb.; 3 lbs. 48c. 
COLLARDS 
One ounce of seed will produce 3000 plants 
Georgia or Southern. Extensively grown in the South and used as 
“greens” during the winter months. Planted much like cabbage. 
10c. per oz.; VAb. 25c.; 65c. per lb.; 5 lbs. $3.00 
CORN SALAD . Fetticus 
Mache Ronde (Fr.) Ackersalat (Ger.) 
Large-leaved, Round-seeded. Principally sown for a supply of 
“greens” during winter and early spring months. 
10c. per oz.; *41b. 35c.; $1.10 per lb.; 5 lbs. $5.25; $10.00 per 10 lbs. 
GARDEN CRESS • Pepper Grass 
Extra Curled. Has a pungent taste and makes a very tasty salad. 
10c. per oz.; Vflb. 25c.; 65c. per lb.; 5 lbs. $3.00 
WATER-CRESS 
True Erfurt. This may be sown early in spring near the brink of a 
pond of spring water or piece of running water. Just scatter the seed 
and it will sprout and grow with wondrous rapidity. 
25c. per oz.; VAb. 90c.; $3.50 per lb. 
DANDELION 
Pissenlit (Fr.) Loewenzahn (Ger.) Dente de leone (Ital.) 
Italian (Cichoria Catalogna). A new introduction in this country and 
is in great demand as a green. It is cut and bunched same as asparagus. 
For illustration and full description, see page 32. 
25c. per oz.; VAb. 75c.; $2.50 per lb.; 5 lbs. $12.00 
Thick-leaved or Cabbaging. A valuable vegetable grown in quantities 
for the New England markets, where it is prized as the first spring 
“greens.” The leaves are boiled and served hot or cold. 
40c. per oz.; VAb. $1.15; $4.00 per lb.; 5 lbs. $19.50 
See pages 31 and 32 for Michell’s Vegetable Seed Specialties 
to market changes 
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