SWEET CORN—Continued 
GOLDEN COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. F ° rFi " e( ? ual ; 
--ity. (88 days.) 
No home garden should be without some of this fine yellow corn. It is 
one of the tenderest. and sweetest that we have ever eaten. The ears 
resemble the White Country Gentleman, having long slim kernels 
irregularly spaced on the cob but are deep yellow in color. 
It is a late corn coming on after most other varieties, and it is a real 
treat to have such fine corn late in the season. The plant is husky and 
often produces two good ears. An excellent kind for the home garden, the 
deep kernels make exceptionally fine canned corn and the attractive ears 
are of such fine quality that they are sure to bring repeat orders at road¬ 
side stand and market. 
Pkt. 10c; Lb. 20c; Lb. 35c; 2 Lbs. 60c; 6 Lbs. $1.60 transportation 
paid. Not paid: 12 Lbs. $2.40; 50 Lbs. $8.50. 
Golden Country Gentleman 
Grow this lor supreme quality for table or canning. 
TREAT YOUR SEED CORN! 
Many growers are getting better stands and 
therefore, better crops by treating their seed with 
SEMESAN Jr. Protects seed from rotting in the 
ground. The cost is so low that no one can afford 
not to take advantage of this crop insurance. 
Two ounces will treat a bushel of seed corn. 
2 oz. 15c; 4 oz. 30c; 1 lb. 75c transportation 
paid. See also page 86. 
White Varieties 
WHIPPLE’S EARLY (white.) (79 days.) A grand early white 
-1 corn. Market gardeners find that the size, 
high yield (there are often two good ears on a stalk) and earliness, make 
this a profitable kind to grow for markets where a white corn is wanted. 
Home gardeners find this an excellent kind for table use and canning. 
The ears have 16-20 rows of deep rather narrow kernels, of very fine 
quality. They are 8-9 inches long and large around, and look like well 
bred Evergreen yet they mature two or three weeks earlier. 
We are original introducers of this variety, and our seed grown here 
in the North is far superior to most of the seed offered. 
Pkt. 10c; Lb. 20c; Lb. 35c; 2 Lbs. 60c; 6 Lbs. $1.55 transportation 
paid. Not paid: 12 Lbs. $2.15; 50 Lbs. $7.50. 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN. Special Early Strain. (90 days.) Our 
Northern grown seed is much earlier and superior to western and south¬ 
ern grown stocks. It is of better quality and matures fully 10 days earlier 
than ordinary Stowell’s Evergreen. Ears 7 to 8 inches long with 12 to 16 
rows of long, rather narrow kernels. 
Pkt. 10c; y Lb. 20c; Lb. 35c; 2 Lbs. 60c; 6 Lbs. $1.55 transportation 
paid. Not paid: 12 Lbs. $2.15; 50 Lbs. $7.50. 
Country Gentleman. (94 days.) Late, very prolific. The kernels are 
long and thin and placed irregularly on the cob. It is of high quality 
being very sweet and tender. 
Pkt. 10c; y Lb. 20c; Lb. 35c; 2 Lbs. 60c; 6 Lbs. $1.60 transportation 
paid. Not paid: 12 Lbs. $2.30; 50 Lbs. $8.00. 
Plant a few hills of sweet corn early and protect them with HOTKAPS. In this plot on our 
farm the seed was planted April 77th (a month earlier than we usually do) 
and we had corn to eat July 73th. See page 88. 
POP CORN 
Pop corn is raised the same as field corn. It should be allowed to get Note: 25 lbs. or more of one variety is sold at the bushel (GO lb.) 
thoroughly ripe before cutting. It is very easily raised and often proves price. If your order for seeds including pop corn amounts to $'20.00 or more, 
a profitable crop. we tvill pay transportation on pop corn in quantities listed “not paid.” 
DYNAMITE or South American Yellow. New Large Golden. 
- This is the new large golden pop corn which is so 
much in demand. The kernels are big and when popped make large tender 
popcorn of rich golden color and the finest quality. The ears are large, 
with 12 to 16 rows, making the yield of shelled corn high. The stalk is 
tall and strong. Not as early as some varieties, but our Northern grown 
strain can be depended on to mature in this climate if planted in May. 
Pkt. 10c; y Lb. 25c; Lb. 40c; 2 Lbs. 70c; 7J-£ Lbs. $2.00 transjjortat.ion 
paid. Not paid: 15 Lbs. $2.85; 60 Lbs. (Bu.) $9.60. 
JAPANESE HULLESS or Tom Thumb. Very Early. Owing to the 
unusually thin skin on the kernels, this corn when popped is very tender 
and of the finest quality, being almost free from any fiber which is so 
objectionable in the common varieties. 
The ears are short and thick. The kernels are small and nearly white, 
much the shape of White Rice. 
Pkt. 10c; y Lb. 25c; Lb. 40c; 2 Lbs. 70c; Lbs. $1.95 transportation 
paid. Not paid: 15 Lbs. $2.70; 60 Lbs. (Bu.) $9.00. 
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