Aunt Mary’s Sweet Corn 
Here is something that is extraordinary in sweet corn. The first 
seed dates back to the Indians and Pioneers of 1812. This seed 
was treasured and very carefully guarded and went from one gen¬ 
eration to another. It was a gold mine to them at 30 cents per dozen 
for all they could raise. The first seed sold to the public was at 
$17.50 per pound. 
It was just pure luck that we were fortunate enough to get some 
of Aunt Mary’s Sweet Corn. They claim it is the world’s best Sweet 
Corn and we think they are right as it is the best and sweetest corn 
we have ever grown. The only corn in the world that does not get 
tough, stays in milk so long that it requires artificial heat to cure 
it for seed purposes. Stalks grow large with two extra large ears 
with kernels of pearl shiny white. 
This past summer we sold Aunt Mary’s Sweet Corn only by the 
ear to our roadside resort customers to try out. Their reports were, 
“That is the corn we want next year. Why did you not plant more ? 
Why tantalize us with one ear? We want it by the dozen.” 
This Sugar Corn will be well advertised by the people who eat it. 
The first grower in any locality will outsell his competitor with extra 
profits. A lot is said of the old and new varieties but here is one 
case the old is the finest and sweetest corn grown. The real truth 
about Aunt Mary’s Sweet Corn sounds like a “fish story” but we 
hope to prove to you the merits of the oldest Sweet Corn in the 
world. Seed very limited this year. Postpaid. 
Pkt. Vz lb. 1 lb. 3 lbs. 
15c 30c 50c $1.35 
Golden Evergreen 
Sweet Corn 
In testing out Sweet Corn we have 
found Golden Bantam Evergreen with the 
richest flavor. Ready for the table right 
after Golden Sunshine is gone. This new 
Hybrid Bantam Sweet Corn outyields the 
old type 50 per cent. Stalks 7 to 8 feet 
high with fine large ears about 8 inches 
long. Ears with 14 to 18 rows of the 
sweetest and most delicious corn that 
you have ever had the pleasure of eating. 
It sure is the Best by Test. You cannot ignore a real good Sweet Corn this year. Seed is very limited. 
So order early. Postpaid. 
Pkt. ^Ib. lib. 5 lbs. 10 lbs. 
10c 15c 25c $1.00 $1.80 
Can Supply the Old Time Golden Bantam Seed at 15c Per Lb. 
Golden Sunshine 
Sweet Corn 
Golden Sunshine Sweet Corn is a won¬ 
derful new early golden yellow variety. 
Week earlier than Golden Bantam and 
twice as large. With the same quality. 
Sweet butter flavor. Ready for table in 
65 days. Found highly profitable among 
market gardeners. Stalks 6 feet high 
with 2 to 3 7-inch ears of the finest type, 
Do not fail to plant Sunshine this year. 
I can personally recommend Sunshine. 
Pkt. ^ lb. 1 lb. 5 lbs. 10 lbs. 
10c 15c 25c $1.00 $1.80 
OAK HILL NURSERY, New Buffalo, Mich. 
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