Aunt Mary^s Sweet Corn 
Here is something that is extraordinary in sweet corn. The first 
seed dates back to the Indians and Pioneers of 1812. This seed 
was treasured and very carefully guarded and went from one gen¬ 
eration to another. It was a gold mine to them at 30 cents per dozen 
for all they could raise. The first seed sold to the public was at 
$17.50 per pound. 
It was just pure luck that we were fortunate enough to get some 
of Aunt Mary’s Sweet Corn. They claim it is the world’s best Sweet 
Corn and we think they are right as it is the best and sweetest corn 
we have ever grown. The only corn in the world that does not get 
tough, stays in milk so long that it requires artificial heat to cure 
it for seed purposes. Stalks grow large with two extra large ears 
with kernels of pearl shiny white. 
Aunt Mary Sweet Corn will stay in the milk stage longer than 
any other variety. It will give you delicious roasting ears for over 
30 days. Where other varieties are too tough to eat in 8 to 10 days. 
Aunt Mary was our best seller at our Roadside Fruit Stand. 
This Sugar Corn will be well advertised by the people who eat it. 
The first grower in any locality will outsell his competitor with extra 
profits. A lot is said of the old and new varieties but here is one 
case the old is the finest and sweetest corn grown. The real truth 
about Aunt Mary’s Sweet Corn sounds like a “fish story” but we 
hope to prove to you the merits of the oldest Sweet Corn in the 
world. Seed very limited this year. Postpaid. 
Pkt. % Lb. 1 Lb. 3 Lbs. 5 Lbs. 10 Lbs. 
10c 25c 40c $1.00 $1.50 $2.75 
Butter-Gold Sweet Corn 
Butter-gold is the world’s only yellow Sweet 
Corn that has a full butter flavor. Can be eaten 
without butter. Rich golden-yellow color. One 
that is sweet and delicious. Also one of our best 
green corn sellers at our roadside stand. Ear 
large, cob small. Week earlier than Bantam. Seed 
very limited. 
Early Amber Sweet Corn 
Comes from Rus¬ 
sia. Earliest white 
Sweet Corn in the 
world, 45 days from 
seed. Week and one- 
half earlier than 
Bantam. Has two 
to three ears to a 
stalk. If you want 
the earliest, then 
try Early Amber. 
CORN 
Pkt. % Lb. Lb. 3 Lbs. 5 Lbs. 
10c 20c 30c 85c $1.25 
Rainbow Corn 
A decorative ornamental novelty. Each ear 
has a marvelous color range, blue, pink, red, 
purple, lavender, yellow, bronze, white, black, 
brown and brilliant variable hues. Ten colors 
on one kernel and 20 different colors have been 
found on one ear. 
We have improved this new variety with the 
colored leaves as well as colored kernels in all 
sizes as well as height in stalk and the size in 
ears. All shapes and sizes in one great new 
variety. This is not all. Some stalks bear 4 to 6 
ears. Some ears 12 inches long. Some of the 
stalks from 6 to 15 ft. high. Some of the leaves 
will be RED, WHITE AND BLUE. At Hal¬ 
loween time they will beat a path to your door 
for this corn. We sell a lot of it for Halloween 
decorations at 10c per ear. Stalks also. If you 
want the talk of your town then plant RAIN¬ 
BOW CORN. 
Pkt. 10c; 2 for 15c; 4 for 25c 
Pkt. V 2 Lb. Lb. 3 Lbs. 5 Lbs. 
10c 20c 30c 85c $1.25 
Midget Corn 
Another new year with another new variety 
that is tops in real sweet com. Very unusual 
variety. Fine for small gardens. EXTRA 
EARLY. Grows only 30 inches high. Produces 
from 3 to 5 ears and 3 to 4 inches long on each 
stalk. Extra sweet white baby kernels. Be the 
first in your locality to grow this Midget Sweet- 
corn. You will be three jumps ahead of your 
neighbor, because it is the EARLIEST. 
Pkt. 15c; 2 for 25c; 5 for 50c, Limit 
We also have the Rainbow Pop Corn. All colors, 
but pops white. Pkt. lOc; 4 for 25c. 
OAK HILL NURSERY. New Buffalo, Mich. 
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