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ROYAL QUALITY SEEDS BEST BY EVERY TEST 
CORN SALAD 
FETTICUS or LAMB’S LETTUCE 
CULTURE —For winter use sow shallow in 
rows 1 foot apart during August or Septem¬ 
ber. The plants are ready for use in six or 
eight weeks. When winter approaches give 
them a very light covering of hay or straw. 
The plants are hardy and will remain green 
and fit for use all winter. The seed may also 
be sown early in spring. 
CRESS 
CURLED, or PEPPER GRASS —This is 
much used with lettuce, to the flavor of which 
its warm, pungent taste makes a most agree¬ 
able addition. Sow thickly in drill? 16 inches 
apart. 
SWEET CORN 
A steady supply during the season of tender, 
delicious, sweet corn should be on every table. 
CULTURE — Good ordinary soil, well 
worked, is the first requirement. Plant as soon 
as frost danger is over, about last of April, in 
rows 3 feet apart, and, if in hills, the same 
distance apart in the row, using 4 to 6 kernels 
to a hill. Cover 1 to 1 inches deep. Culti¬ 
vate shallow, but often until the tassels show. 
One pound will plant 275 hills, 15 pounds will 
plant one acre in hills. 
Country Gentleman 
EARLY AND MEDIUM EARLY 
SORTS 
80 DAYS 
ADAMS EXTRA EARLY —Is good, very 
early, table corn, but not a sugar corn. Pro¬ 
duces tender ears, sixty days from planting. 
88 DAYS 
EARLY MINNESOTA —One of the best 
kinds for the early garden. Stalks are about 
6 feet long, with one or two ears, having 8 to 
10 rows of large white grains. Good for 
market and canning. 
98 DAYS 
EARLY EVERGREEN —Ears 7 inches long 
and 2^ inches thick, 14 to 18 rows of sweet 
delicious white kernels. Matures ten days 
earlier than Stowell’s Evergreen, which it re¬ 
sembles. 
83 DAYS 
GOLDEN BANTAM —The ears are small 
(about 5 inches) and the grains cream-yellow 
in color, but the delicious flavor and the ten¬ 
der quality when cooked is not surpassed by 
any other variety of Sweet Corn, and is fast 
making it one of the most popular for the 
home and market garden. The plants are 
dwarf, attaining a height of 3 to 4 feet and 
bearing two or more ears to the stalk. Seed 
golden yellow, short, round. 
GOLDEN BANTAM 12.ROWED— Can also 
supply the improved strain, a selection from 
the old Golden Bantam with larger ear and 
greater productivity. Desirable for canners 
and market gardeners. 
GOLDEN GIANT— Is a cross between Gol¬ 
den Bantam and Howling Mob, suitable for 
