WHITE 
VARIETIES 
Open Pollinated 
Country Gentleman. 
Sweet Corn 
Country Gentleman ?on/Xe 
' ■ ... nela without rows. 
It is the sweetest of the sweet corns, and no finer 
roasting ear is grown. Having no rows, it is an ex¬ 
cellent sort to grow where worms bother the ears, 
as, instead of following a row into the center of the 
ear, thus spoiling it, they have no row to follow and 
work around the end of the ear. which can be cut 
off, leaving the balance suitable for use. 
(Pkt., 10c) (% ll»., iroc) (lb., .3.^c) (5 lb«., 
.51.30) prepaid. 
A/Trwlrrit White. 72 du.vs. The first large- 
JLiariy X»lQrKd eared white sweet corn on the 
" -■■■— ■■■ market. Ears borne close to 
the ground, 6 or 7 inches long. 10 to 12 rowed. 
(Pkt., 10c) (% lb., 20c) (Ib., .30c) (5 IbM., 
.51.10) prepaid. 
Stoweirs Evergreen standard variety for 
—home use, market and 
canning. The stalks are of strong growth, each pro¬ 
ducing two large ears. The grains, while of good 
size, are long and slender, the cob being small. The 
grains are of rich, sugary flavor and retain their fine 
quality until quite advanced. 
(Pkt., 10c) (V> lb.. 20c) (lb.. 30c) (.3 lbs., 
•51.10) prepaid. 
FROM PEACE RIVER. ALBERTA. CANADA 
"Your Golden Early Market Sweet Corn is the best all 
around corn that I have found thus tar for my main 
crop." 
Pop Corn 
Plant Ib. per 100 feet of row. 
Four to six pounds per acre. 
Market Growers' Prices, Page 100. 
Japanese Hulless or Au stralian Hulless growing, heavy 
. 'yielding variety; 
the ears are thick in proportion to their length. The kernels resemble the 
best White Rice and pop larger and without hull. The flavor is excellent. 
The market calls for this variety at much higher prices than old varieties 
of pop corn. This is a very good sort to plant. 
(Pkt., 10c) iVz lb.. 20c) (lb., ,35c) (5 lbs., $1.40) prepaid. 
Also known as Dynamite, T. N. T. and Mushroom. 
X^IXl6riCUIl Produces yellow kernels much larger than other 
— ^ varieties. Pops to enormous size, flavor excellent. 
We recommend the use of this instead of Queens Golden and other similar 
sorts. Ears are long and slender. 14 rowed. 
This year we harvested a heavy crop, and are making our prices lower 
than this variety has been since its introduction. You will find our stocks 
exceptionally true and large grain’ed. 
(Pkt., 10c) iVz lb., 1.3c) (lb., 25eyi. (.3 lb.«c., $1.00) prepaid. 
FROM BARNWELL. S. CAR. 
"I have always bought my seed irom you as I think they are the best kind I 
could plant." 
FROM PORTLAND, COLO. 
"I hove found all of your seeds to be the best I have ever planted and will 
continue to always buy from you exclusively." 
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D. V. Burrell Seed Growers Co., Rocky Ford, Colo. 
