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White Sugar or Sweet Corn 
1 Lb. Will Plant 100 Hills or 200 Ft. of Row; 12 Lbs. per Acre 
B UIST’S Sugar Corn is grown from se- 
lected stocks, carefully inspected while 
growing. Our reputation for quality strains is 
universal. 
Culture—Plant about the middle of May 
when the ground is warm; other- 
wise it is likely to rot in cold 
ground. Prepare the soil deeply 
and thoroughly before 
planting, then plant in 
hills three feet apart 
each way. Dwarf 
varieties can be 
planted closer. 
Place a shovelful of manure or a handful of 
phosphate in each hill, drop 5 or 6 grains to a 
hill. Cover about 1 in. deep and when up thin 
out to three of the strongest plants. 
If planted in rows, have the rows 3 
to 4 ft. apart, dropping the seed 6 
ins. apart in the row. Thorough cul¬ 
tivation is necessary until the tas¬ 
sels appear. 
Delicious tender corn 
served shortly after pick¬ 
ing is one of the home 
gardener’s delight. 
Stowell’s Evergreen Sugar Com 
HOWLING MOB 
85 Days—A fine second early corn delicious 
in flavor. It grows 6 to 7 ft.; prolific, produc¬ 
ing two ears to the stalk. Ears large, 12 to 16 
rowed, 7 to 8 ins. long, thick butts and strong 
husks. Kernels clear white and plump. 
MAMMOTH WHITE CORY 
78 Day s—-An attractive, medium early variety. 
Excellent for market garden and home use. 
Stalks 4 j /2 to 5 ft. Ears thick, 10 to 12 rows, 
6 j /2 to 7 ins. long. Kernels white and a fine 
sweet flavor. 
WHITE EVERGREEN 
95 Days—This resembles Stowell’s, but is 
earlier and larger and a heavy yielder. Ker¬ 
nels pure white; luscious flavor. 
WHIPPLE’S EARLY WHITE 
87 Days—A mid-season variety with deep 
grains like the Evergreen. Stalks 51/2 to 7 ft. 
Ears 14 to 18 rowed, 7 to 8 ins. long. Ker¬ 
nels deep, medium narrow, pure 
white, sugary and tender. 
BLACK MEXICAN 
88 Days — This variety when 
young, cooks white, but the dry 
seed is a bluish-black. It is unsur¬ 
passed for delicious sweetness and 
fine quality. Stalks 6 ft. Ears 8- 
rowed, 7 to 71/2 ins. long. 
EARLY EVERGREEN 
90 Days—This variety resembles the Stowell’s 
Evergreen, but is 5 to 10 days earlier. It is a 
splendid sort for the home and is grown ex¬ 
tensively for market. Kernels deep, ivory- 
white, sweet and tender. 
THE VANGUARD 
75 Days—A selection from the Howling Mob, 
about ten days earlier. A favorite and very 
profitable variety with New Jersey truckers 
for a first early sweet corn. Stalks 5 to 51/2 
ft. Ears short-pointed, 7 to 8 ins. long with 
10 to 14 rows of medium deep, white, tender 
and sweet kernels. 
CROSB'Y’S EARLY 
88 Days—An excellent second early variety 
very productive and luscious in quality. Well- 
known by canners in sections that have a short 
growing season. Stalks 6 ft. Ears 14 to 16 
rowed, 6J4 long with snowy white nar¬ 
row kernels set compactly. 
WHITE SUGAR CORN 
Pkt. y 2 Lb. Lb. 2 Lbs. 10 Lbs. 
Howling Mob .^0.10 ^0.15 ^0.30 ^0.50 ^2.00 
Mammoth White Cory.. . .10 .15 .30 .50 2.00 
White Evergreen.10 .15 .30 .55 2.20 
Whipple’s Early White.. . .10 .15 .30 .50 2.00 
Black Mexican.10 .15 .30 .55 2.20 
Early Evergreen.10 .15 .30 .50 2.00 
The Vanguard.10 .20 .30 .50 2.00 
Crosby’s Early.10 ,15 .30 .50 2.00 
