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GARDEN CORN 
CULTURE—Sweet corn should not be planted until the ground is warm. Corn is usually planted in drills, drop¬ 
ping one kernel every 6 inches. Thin out plants to 12 inches after the com gets a good start. The rows should be 
from 3 to 3% feet apart. Corn will succeed well on most any soil, however, will make more rapid growth by using 
a small quantity of a good commercial fertilizer. For succession of fresh roasting ears, a planting should be made 
every 10 days or 2 weeks until July 15th. 
DELICIOUS TRUCKERS’ FAVORITE— 
A sweet dent corn that comes into roasting 
ear stage in about 70 days. The ears are 8 
to I 0 inches long, filled with 1 2 to 16 rows 
of plump, creamy white grains of the most 
delicious sweet corn substitute flavor. The 
stalks are 6 to 7 feet tall with ears set up 
well from the ground. 
This new variety 1 is the results of crossing 
an early sweet corn with the well known 
Truckers’ Favorite. Pkt. 10c; pt. 20c; qt. 
30c; Zi gal. 50c; gal. 85c; pk. $1.50; bu. 
$5.00. 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN— An old 
standard second early variety. Ears about 
7 to 8 inches long, cobs small, white and 
densely covered with long slender white 
grains without row formation. Pkt. 10c; 
pt. 20c; qt. 35c; Zl gal. 60c; gal. $1.00; 
15 lbs. $2.25; 25 lbs. $3.25. 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN— The stan¬ 
dard and best known sweet corn. Ears 8 to 
9 inches long, 1 6 to 18 rows, with a very 
deep, sweet grain. Its size and productive¬ 
ness makes it without doubt the most profit¬ 
able for the market gardener. Pkt. 10c; 
pt. 15c; qt. 30c; Zl gal. 50c; gal. 85c; 15 
lbs. $2.10; 25 lbs. $3.25. 
OiB EXTRA EARLY ADAMS— Grows 
only 31/2 to 4'/2 feet high, with ear set 
rather close to the ground. It has been 
carefully selected and bred for the earliest 
garden corn in existence. The ear is 6 to 7 
inches long, containing 12 to 14 rows of 
white, sweet grains. Pkt. 10c; pt. 15c; qt. 
30c; Zi gal. 50c; gal. 85c; peck $1.60; bu. 
$5.50. 
EXTRA EARLY ADAMS —The ear is 6 
to 7 inches long, containing 12 to 14 rows 
of white, sweet grains. It is very hardy, 
standing early planting exceedingly well. 
Pkt. 10c; pt. 15c; qt. 25c; Zl gal- 45c; gal. 
80c; peck $1.40; bu. $5.00. 
EARLY ADAMS- -A second early corn 
coming in roasting ear stage about a week 
or ten days after Ex. Ely. Adams. The ears 
are medium size, measuring 8 to 9 inches 
long, with 12 to 14 rows of white grains. 
Grows about 6 feet high, allowing close 
planting. Pkt. 10c; pt. 15c; qt. 25c; Zl 
gal. 40c; gal. 70c; peck $1.25; bu. $4.50. 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM (Hybrid 
Sweet Corn)—A cross of two inbred Ban¬ 
tams developed at the Purdue Experiment 
Station. 4 to 8 days later than Golden 
Bantam. The ears are about 8 inches long 
with 1 0 to 14 rows of kernels. It is resis¬ 
tant to Stewarts disease and will yield about 
twice as much as regular strains of Golden 
Bantam. Pkt. 20c; pt. 40c; qt. 70c; Zl gal. 
$1.35; gal. $2.50. 
GOLDEN BANTAM—A very popular 
golden yellow corn of high quality. Ears 
6 to 7 inches long, filled from butt to tip 
with 8 rows of deep broad grains of attrac¬ 
tive color and most delightful flavor. Pkt. 
10c; pt. 20c; qt. 35c; Zl gal- 60c; gal. 
$1.00; 15 lbs. $2.25.; 25 lbs. $3.50. 
WHIPPLE’S EARLY YELLOW—T h e 
ears are 8 to 1 0 inches long and have 1 4 to 
1 6 rows of deep yellow kernels of extra fine 
quality. It is very early, a good yielder and 
one of the most profitable varieties to grow 
for market. Pkt. 10c; pt. 20c; qt. 35c; 
Zl g a l. 60c; gal. $1.00; 15 lbs. $2.25; 25 
lbs. $3.50. 
BANTAM EVERGREEN —A cross of 
Golden Bantam and Stowell’s Evergreen, 
possessing the best qualities of both parents, 
being as delicious as Bantam and as large 
and about a week earlier than Evergreen. 
The ears are about 8 inches long with 1 2 to 
1 4 rows of rather broad, deep rich golden 
yellow grains. Pkt. 10c; pt. 15c; qt. 30c; 
Zl gal. 50c; gal. $1.00; 15 lbs. $2.10; 25 
lbs. $3.25. 
HOWLING MOB—An extra good, me¬ 
dium early, white sweet corn. The ears are 
7 to 8 inches long, with 12 to 14 rows of 
tender, pure white grains that are deliciously 
sweet. Pkt. 10c; pt. 20c; qt. 35c; Zl gal. 
60c; gal. $1.00; 15 lbs. $2.25; 25 lbs. 
$3.50. 
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