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THE PAGE SEED CO., GREENE, N. Y. 
SWEET CORN 
Sweet Corn weighs on the average 50 pounds to the measured 
bushel. Our corn is put up 100 pounds to the bag. The seed 
is produced in those sections best suited for the growing of corn. 
We believe our seed is equal to the best and better than some. 
100 lbs. to the bag. 
WHITE VARIETIES 
Adams Extra Early . 
Hardy, stands early planting. Not a true Sweet Corn. 
Per lb. 
$ .10 
In bag 
lots 
$ .07 
Alpha Early White . 
Extra early, dwarf, 8 to 10 rows to the 6 inch ear. 
.14 
.11 
Black Mexican . 
One of the sweetest. White kernels when ready for use. 
.11 
.08 
Crosby’s Early . 
An old favorite in many home gardens. 
.13 
.10 
Country Gentleman . 
Sweet, very fine quality, has uneven rows. 
.12 
.09 
Early Everg’reen . 
Very productive, earlier than Stowell’s. 
.11 
.08 
Early Mayflower . 
6% inch ears, 8 to 12 rows, 74 days to earing stage. 
Short 
Crop 
Early Minnesota . 
A popular old standby in many sections. 
.12 
.09 
Howling Mob .. . 
One of the second-early sorts. 
.13 
.10 
Improved Hickox . 
Popular with canners, also used for fodder. 
.13 
.10 
Kendell’s Early Giant . 
Juicy, sweet and palatable until quite old. 
.12 
.09 
Long Island Beauty (Early Mammoth) ... 
Very sweet and sugary, large ears, rather late. 
.12 
.09 
Page’s Early White Market . 
Dwarf, large ears, very early. 
.12 
.09 
Perry’s Hybrid . 
Medium size, sweet when young, also used for fodder. 
.13 
.10 
Stowell’s Evergreen . 
The standard late variety. One of the best known. 
.11 
.08 
