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Northern Grown Seeds are Purest and Best 
SUGAR CORN 
Cl'I/fl'HK—As soon as the weather is settled 
and the soil warm, plant in hills three to four 
feet apart each way, about six seeds to the hill. 
When the plants come up, thin out and allow 
the strongest three to remain. For succession, 
plant about every ten days to the end of July. 
Hoe often. 
WHIPPLE’S EARLY (White). 
ADAMS EXTRA EARLY. Not a sugar 
corn, but- largely grown for early 
use, especially for first early. 
Qt. 20 c, peck $1.5 0, bu. $5.5 0 
WHIPPLE’S EARLY. An extra early 
variety. Stalks five to six feet high, 
of vigorous growth, ears produced 
IV 2 feet from the ground, often two 
to the stalk, are eight inches long, 
16 to 18 rowed, filled to the end. 
Qt. 25c, peck $1.,90, bu. $7.50 
WHIPPLE’S EARLY YELLOW. 
Stalk sturdy and erect; ears 12 
to 14 rowed, strong husks, well filled 
at tips. Kernels golden yellow, fairly 
deep, sweet, and of good flavor. 
Qt. 25c, peck, $1.90, bu. $7.50 
GOLDEN BANTAM. Early golden 
yellow in color and of highest 
quality. Ears 6 to 7 inches long. 8 
rowed. Our stock has been most 
carefully selected and is superior 
to much that is offered. 
Qt. 25c, peck $ 1 . 90 . bu. $7.50 
HOWLING MOB. A good early corn; 
the ears measure 7 to 9 inches long, 
with 12 to 14 rows of good sized 
purely white grains. The stalks 
grow about 5 feet high. An excel¬ 
lent sort. 
Qt. 25c, peck $1.90, bu. $7.50 
WHITE EVERGREEN. A similar 
variety to Stowell’s, but it cooks a 
pure white, very sweet. 
Qt. 25c. Peck $1.90, bu. $7.50 
EARLY EVERGREEN. In this va¬ 
riety we have all the good qualities 
of the old standard, Stowell’s Ever¬ 
green, and is about 10 days earlier 
with nearly as large an ear. 
Qt. 25c, pock $1.9 0, bu. $7.50 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN. The 
standard for quality and the best 
known variety; a favorite alike with 
canners and market men: remains 
a long time in condition suitable 
for boiling. 
Qt. 25c, peck $1.75, bu. $6.75 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN, or SHOE 
PEG. Sometimes called Shoe Peg 
from its deep, narrow grains; ears 
medium size, rows irregular; very 
sweet and fine for home gardeners. 
Qt. 25c, peck $1.90, bu. $ 7.50 
GOLDEN EVERGREEN. Best and 
sweetest sugar corn of the late 
varieties. Better than Golden Ban¬ 
tam, a cross of Golden Bantam and 
Stowell’s Evergreen, retaining the 
quality of the Bantam and remark¬ 
able tenderness. 
Qt. 25c, peck $1.90, bu. $7.50 
GOLDEN GIANT. A cross between 
Golden Bantam and Howling Mob 
and is one of the few new yellow 
corns to retain the high quality of 
its golden parent. 
Qt. 25c, peck $1.90, bu. $7.50 
POP CORN 
QUEEN’S GOLDEN. Color orange; 
large ears. 
Pkt. 5c, 14 lb. 10c, lb. 25c 
WHITE RICE—Stalks grow six feet 
high. Produces three or more ears 
on a stalk. The grains are sharply 
pointed. 
Pkt. 5c, 14 lb. 10c, lb. 25c 
We appreciate small orders as 
much as large ones, and give them 
the same careful attention. 
Order Early 
If BEANS, PEAS or CORN are ordered by MAIL, please add postage 
to cover COST of PARCEL POST. The average weight of 1 quart of Peaa 
or Beans is 2 pounds and of Corn 1 Vi pounds. Parcel post rates, “page 1. 
