HARRY C. LINDHOLM, PROP. 
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Sweet Corn—Bantam Evergreen No. 1; Golden Cory No. 2; Early Sunrise No. 3; 
Spanish Gold No. 4; Golden Gem No. 5. 
NORTHERN GROWN SWEET CORN 
We take great pains in curing and drying our seed corn, and we are therefore able to 
offer seed of strong vitality and highest quality in every way. It is very carefully 
selected and tested for germination, and the percentage that will grow is marked 
on each package so that you will run no risk of failure in planting it. It may cost 
a little more than others, but it is worth very much more. 
FIRST EARLY VARIETIES 1 Lb. 12 Lbs. 48 Lbs. 
Golden Gem. 67 days. A new early yellow corn originated at 
the North Dakota Experiment Station.$0.25 $2.50 $9.00 
Canada Gold Sweet Corn. This new corn is the most outstand¬ 
ing variety which has been introduced in recent years. Ears 
8 to 9 inches long, with 8 to 12 rows of bright yellow 
kernels of excellent flavor, and these large ears are ready 
as early as the first early kinds, many stalks producing 
two large ears. 69 days. 
EARLY GOLDEN SWEET. A new eight row early yellow of 
excellent quality. Ten days to two weeks earlier than 
Golden Bantam, ears a little larger and fully equal to de¬ 
licious tenderness and flavor. 
Golden Hummer. To those who want an extra early yellow corn 
with large ears, we can confidently recommend this variety 
as this corn is one of the best extra early sorts, the ears 
being 7 to 8 inches long and containing 10 to 12 rows of 
broad yellow kernels. 
Spanish Gold. This remarkable new yellow yields marketable 
ears earlier than any other. They are well filled to the tips 
with 10 to 12 straight rows of bright yellow kernels having 
tenderness and flavor equal to Golden Bantam. 68 days.. 
.25 2.50 9.00 
.25 2.50 9.00 
.25 2.50 9.00 - 
.25 2.25 
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