DIGGS £ BEADLES SEEP CO.JNC„ RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 
IMPROVED ADAMS EARLY 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN 
Corn—Garden—Continued 
IMPROVED ADAMS’ EARLY (75 days)—This is an im¬ 
provement on the old Standard Adams’ Early, the ears 
being larger, measuring from 11 to 12 inches and coming 
in about a week later. It is quite hardy and can be 
planted early. Lb. 15c; 2 lbs. 25c; 5 lbs. 50c; 10 lbs. 90c; 
100 lbs. $7.00. 
TRUCKER’S FAVORITE (80 days)—A splendid second 
early hardy Whte Corn, coming in about a week later 
than the Improved Adams’ Early. It has deep white soft 
grains, tender and sweet, and makes a good size roasting 
ear of beautiful market and table appearance. Not only 
is this one of the best corns for second early use, but it is 
also a good variety to plant late to mature corn quickly 
for stock feeding or for making meal. It may be planted 
as late as July 15th, and will then make good corn before 
frost. Lb. 15c; 2 lbs. 25c; 5 lbs. 45c; 10 lbs. 80c; 100 lbs. 
$ 6 . 00 . 
SWEET OR SUGAR CORN 
.. (By mail add 8c for first lb.; lc for each additional lb.) .. 
GOLDEN BANTAM (80 days)—This is a distinct variety 
and is really a superb early Sweet Corn. It has golden 
yellow grains, deliciously sweet and tender, exceptionally 
rich and pleasing with a flavor all its own. It is hardy 
and can be planted earlier than most sweet corns. The 
ears are eight rowed, 6 to 7 inches long, generally 2 to 
the stalk. Lb. 20c; 2 lbs. 30c; 5 lbs. 65c; 10 lbs. $1.20. 
D. & B. GOLDEN GIANT (85 days)—Produces ears from 
8 to 9 inches long with twelve to fourteen rows, and when 
in condition for use, the grains are a deep creamy yellow 
in appearance. It matures about five days later than the 
Golden Bantam, and remains in a green and edible con¬ 
dition much longer; the flavor is exceptionally rich and 
delicious. We highly recommend this variety of Sweet 
Corn. Lb. 20c; 2 lbs. 30c; 5 lbs. 65c; 10 lbs. $1.20. 
100 lbs. $10.00. 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN (90 days)—A favorite variety 
for mid-season and late crop, both for table use and can¬ 
ning purposes. Has small white cob, thickly covered with 
irregular rows of very long, slender white grains of ex¬ 
cellent quality. The ears are 8 to 9 inches long, with 2 
or more to the stalk, which grows 6 to 7 feet high, consid¬ 
ered by many the best of the later varieties. Lb. 20c; 
2 lbs. 30c; 5 lbs. 65c; 10 lbs. $1.20; 100 lbs. $10.00. 
EARLY WHITE EVERGREEN (85 days)—This is a high 
bred pure white type of the ever popular Stowell’s Ever¬ 
green, though considerably earlier and of a distinctly 
improved strain. It has all the sweetness and tenderness 
characteristic of the old stock. When in the green state, 
both the cob and the kernel are white as snow. It has 
deep grains of the very best quality and remains tender 
and fit for use through a long season. Lb. 20c; 2 lbs. 30c; 
5 lbs. 65c; 10 lbs. $1.20; 100 lbs. $10.00. 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN (90 days)—Has rather long 
deep white grans, very tender and sugary, of exceptional 
flavor and quality. The ears grow to a large size which 
remain green and in condition for cooking through a long 
season. Because of this quality its name “Evergreen” 
was derived. Lb. 20c; 2 lbs. 30c; 5 lbs. 60c; 10 lbs. $1.20; 
100 lbs. $10.00. 
GOLDEN COLONEL SUGAR CORN 
A real yellow grained Country Gentleman with a deep 
shoepeg zigzag kernel on 7%-in. ears. Ears ready for the 
table in about 88 days, bears two good ears to a stalk. It 
is sweeter and finer than white grained Country Gentle¬ 
man; excellent canning sort. For best results plant in 
rich soil to bring large ears. Golden Colonel is about the 
sweetest corn in existence. Postpaid: Pkt. 10c; 1 lb. 35c; 
Not prepaid: 1 lb. 25c; 2 lbs. 40c; 5 lbs. 80c. 
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