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Sweet Corn 
Gnlr1f*n This well-known variety is the leading early sort, where 
1 the yellow sweet corn is in demand. The Golden Bantam 
is extra early and very hardy. The plants are from 5 to 6 feet tall, with ears 5 to 6 
inches long. When the corn is ready for the table the kernels are a bright golden 
yellow and are deliciously sweet, tender and juicy. For the early home garden it 
cannot be excelled. 
Prices postpaid: V 2 pound, 10c; 1 pound, 20c; 2 pounds, 35c; 
5 pounds, 80c; 10 pounds or more, 15c per pound. 
Country Gentleman 
This is one of the most delicious varieties of sweet 
corn available, and one of the richest flavored of 
all the late varieties. The plants are vigorous growers, with ears 7 to 8 inches 
long. The kernels are deep and slender, and set without regular row formation. 
Once you use the Country Gentleman, no other variety is quite good enough. 
Prices postpaid: V 2 pound, 10c; 1 pound, 20c; 2 pounds, 35c; 
5 pounds, 80c; 10 pounds or more, 15c per pound. 
White Evergreen 
An improved variety of the main crop sort that is ex¬ 
ceedingly productive and especially adapted for 
the market and home gardener. It is preferred for drying and canning over all 
other main crop sorts on account of the large ears of pearly-white grains of rich 
and luscious flavor. It is a heavy yielder and retains its soft juicy condition longer 
than most other varieties. Every home garden should have this corn. 
Prices postpaid: V 2 pound, 10c; 1 pound, 20c; 2 pounds, 35c; 
5 pounds, 80c; 10 pounds or more, 15c per pound. 
Fwrcrr^n This is a late variety that is very popular with 
® market gardeners. The plants are tall, producing 
large ears 8 to 9 inches long, set with 16 to 18 rows. The kernels are sweet, tender, 
and white in color. 
Prices postpaid: V 2 pound, 10c; 1 pound, 20c; 2 pounds, 35c; 
5 pounds, 80c; 10 pounds or more, 15c per pound. 
These onions have been pulled, topped and crated. They are now 
ready to go into storage. 
