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CliltlirP Sow 4 ozs ' a 50-foot row, 10 to 14 lbs. per acre, 
culture p| an t j n rows or hi I Is. If planted in rows space the rows 
3 feet apart for the shorter varieties and farther apart for the taller 
sorts. Drop the seed five to six to the foot and cover to a depth of 
2 inches. Planting in hills drop five or six seeds per hill, spacing 3 
feet each way. When the plants are 4 or 5 inches high thin to 8 or 12 
inches in the row and in hills leave two of the healthiest plants. 
Remove all side shoots or "suckers," leaving only the two tops on as 
these are what will produce your best corn. Keep well cultivated at 
all times until the ears are set. Do not plant corn in long single rows 
but plant several short rows so that the pollen scattering from the 
top tassels is more likely to reach the silk of the lower ears. 
HOW TO COOK —To get the full flavor and tenderness of corn, 
plunge into boiling water and boil for not more than seven minutes. 
Rlarlr MpYiran (Edible in 93 days.) Popular for the home gar- 
lm a v.iv iyi c Ai v. aii c j en j n fhj s section. Deliciously sweet and ten¬ 
der; very productive. (Pkt. 5c) (!4 lb. 15c) (Vz lb. 25c) (lb. 40c) 
(10 lbs. $3.50) postpaid. Write for quantity prices. 
I_(Edible in 110 days.) A delicious sweet 
Country Gentleman corn _ The ears are somewhat sma ii er 
and less showy than the coarser varieties, but for private family use, 
where quality is preferred to size, it is excelled only by the Golden 
Bantam. The cob is very small, giving great depth to the kernels. 
The great merit of "Country Gentleman" is its fine quality. (Pkt. 5c) 
04 lb. 15c) 0/2 lb. 25c) (lb. 40c) (10 lbs. $3.50) postpaid. Write 
for quantity prices. 
Early Alameda 
(Edible in 93 days.) (Short top.) The value of 
this corn is its extreme earliness. It grows 4-5 
feet tall and produces large ears close to the ground. It can be planted 
closer together on account of the moderate height. Early Alameda is 
in great demand as an early white corn for the market garden trade. 
(Pkt. 5c) 04 lb. 15c) 04 lb. 25c) (lb. 40c) (10 lbs. $3.50) postpaid. 
Write for quantity prices. 
Corn Golden Cross Bantam 
Golden Cross Bantam 
prolific of the yellow sweet corns. The ears are 8 to 10 inches long 
with 14 to 16 rows of kernels, slightly lighter in color and yielding 
about 40% more marketable ears than Golden Bantam. Grows 5 to 6 
feet high with sturdy stalks and deep green foliage. (Pkt. 10c) 
(’/ 4 lb. 20c) (Vz lb. 30c) (lb. 50c) (10 lbs. $4.50) postpaid. Write 
for quantity prices. 
Marrrn^*; 39 (Edible in 75 days.) A splendid new, hybrid top 
fVIdiCrOSS 37 cross variety of early yellow sweet corn. The ears 
are a deep golden yellow, 6 to 7 inches long and with 12 to 14 rows 
of good large kernels which are very sweet, tender and of a fine 
flavor. Quite resistant to wilt, a heavy yielder, with ears placed well 
up on the stems, making it easy to pick. (Pkt. 10c) (14 lb. 20c) 
(Vz lb. 30c) (lb. 50c) (10 lbs. $4.50) postpaid. Write for quantity 
prices. 
ftnMon Rantim (Edible in 80 days.) A home garden variety 
vjuiuen Dall iam j s highly desirable because of its flavor 
and sugar content. It is very early, dwarf in habit and a good yielder. 
By removing the suckers as they appear, several ears may be pro¬ 
duced on the main stalk. (Pkt. 5c) (V4 lb. 15c) (Vz lb. 25c) (lb. 40c) 
(10 lbs. $3.50) postpaid. Write for quantity prices. 
AeM Earlv Gnlrlpn (Edible in 94 da y s -> This is a light gol- 
Cariy vjOICien c j en co | orec j corn maturing earlier than 
Oregon Evergreen. It grows to a height of 4-5 feet, each stalk pro¬ 
ducing 2 or 3 ears of extra fine flavor, being sweet and tender. This 
variety is becoming more popular each year and many roadside markets 
are making a specialty of this corn. (Pkt. 5c) (14 lb. 15c) (Vz lb. 25c) 
(lb. 40c) (10 lbs. $3.50) postpaid. Write for quantity prices. 
ASM Oregon Evergreen ’TndoK/i/Te 
most popular of all varieties. The large sized ears are of excellent- 
quality with a tight husk, and it is exceedingly prolific. Seed may be 
planted from February 15 to August 1 according to location. Oregon 
Evergreen is the standard corn both for market growers and home 
gardeners. (Pkt. 5c) (>/ 4 lb. 15c) (Vz lb. 25c) (lb. 40c) (10 lbs. $3.50) 
postpaid. Write for quantity prices. 
StnwpH'c Fvprm-ppn (Edible in 105 da y s ) lf Panted at the 
j uweu a i-vetyreeii same ^me with earlier varieties and at 
intervals of two weeks until July 1, it will keep the table supplied until 
November. It is hardy and productive, very tender and sugary, re¬ 
maining a long time in a fresh condition. (Pkt. 5c) (!4 lb. 15c) 
(Vz lb. 25c) (lb. 40c) (10 lbs. $3.50) postpaid. Write for quantity 
prices. 
Farlv Adame (Edible in 95 days.) A hardy and early 
Car, y MaamS com suitable for the earliest and latest 
plantings as it resists more cold weather than any other variety. 
(Pkt. 5c) (Vz lb. 20c) (lb. 35c) (10 lbs. $3.00) postpaid. Write for 
quantity prices. 
Cniiaw Pnrn This is the corn which is used for dec- 
jqildW V-orn ora ^j ve purposes. Nearly every ear has a 
different combination of colors, varying from black through shades of 
red and yellow, etc., to white. The ears are very effective when hung 
in bunches by the husks, or if the husks are removed, in bowls with 
ornamental gourds. (Pkt. 5c) (Vz lb. 25c) (lb. 40c) (10 lbs. $3.50) 
postpaid. Write for quantity prices. 
POP CORN 
Golden Japanese Hulless Sg^st^to^inSS'K 
Kernels are a rich golden yellow, pointed, showing a tinge of cream 
color when popped. (Pkt. 5c) (Vz lb. 25c) (lb. 40c) (10 lbs. $3.50) 
postpaid. 
White Japanese Hulless 
an excellent popping sort. (Pkt. 5c) (Vz lb. 25c) (lb. 40c) (10 lbs. 
$3.50) postpaid. 
New Improved Semesan, Jr. [j u °f //G/T 
fore sowing with SEMESAN, JR. It is effective in controlling 
diseases, accelerates germination, develops sturdier plants, pro¬ 
motes earlier maturity, improves quality and increases yields. 
(4 ozs. 30c) (lb. 75c) (5 lbs. $3.25) postage extra. 
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AGGELER&tfuSSER SEED Co: 
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 
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