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SWEET CORN 
Early Golden Gem 
A customer said to us, "I had 
Corn ready for the table in 50 days 
from your Golde-n Gem and in 65 
days from your Golden Bantam 
Corn.” It is the earliest Sweet 
Corn grown and has the true Ban¬ 
tam color and sweetness. Fair size 
and very sweet. Owing to its ex¬ 
treme earliness it can be put on th*- 
market ahead of other varieties and 
therefore commands a better price. 
Pkt. 5c., *4 lb. 13c.; lb. 35c.; 3 lbs. 
for 81.00; H lbs. for 81.00. 
Golden Cross Bantan 
This new disease resistant corn 
fills a long felt want in localities 
where corn is affected with bac¬ 
terial diseases. It is extremely 
hardy and very productive, produc¬ 
ing more and larger ears than 
Golden Bantam. The quality is ex¬ 
tra fine. The ears are larger' than 
Golden Bantam and more freely 
produced and about as early. Pkt. 
8c.; »/, lb. 15c.j lb. 40c.; 2 lb*, for 
75c. 
Early Golden Sunshine 
Extra Early Sweet Yellow Corn 
Bars nearly as large as Bantam 
6 to 8 inches long. The quality is 
excellent, sugary and tender and 
the color is a rich golden yellow. It 
reaches maturity 5 to 10 days ahead 
of Bantam and for that reason sells 
for a higher price. Stalks 4 to 5 
ft. tall. The ears are set low down 
on the stalk. Very popular extra 
early. l*kt. 8c.; *4 lb. 12c.t lb. 35c.; 
3 lb*, for $1.00. 
Ctotom Bmi&m. Cw% evergreen bantam 
SWEET CORN 
Bantam Evergreen 
Bantam Evergreen is a cross be¬ 
tween Golden Bantam and Stowe!l's 
Evergreen. It has inherited all the 
good qualities of both parents, it 
is as sweet as Golden Bantam, the 
same beautiful color, but in addi¬ 
tion has an ear nearly as large as 
Stowell’s. The kernels are deep 
grained, plump, a beautiful cream 
golden color. Three weeks earlier 
than Stowell’s Evergreen, Pkt. 5c.; 
>4 lb. 10c.; Ih. 32c.; 3 lb*. IHIc. 
WHITE SWEET CORN 
Howling Mob 
Strong vigorous grower, produc¬ 
ing 2 ears 7 to 9 inches long on 
each stalk. It is only a few days 
later than the Extra Earlies and as 
large and sweet as the best medium 
early sorts. Pkt. 5c.; y. lb. 10c.; lb. 
32c.; 3 lbs. OOe. 
Early Evergreen 
Stalks grow 8 to 10 feet high and 
usually produce two monstrous ears 
to each stalk. Ears 16 to jo rowed, 
very large with deep kernels. A 
very desirable main crop variety for 
home garden and market and'well 
adapted for canning. Put. 5c.; y t 
lb. 10c.; lb. 30c.; 3 lb*. 90c, 
Country Gentleman 
Small peg-like kernels, irregular¬ 
ly placed on the cob. Medium sized 
ear, with small cob, giving great 
depths to the kernels. The quality 
of this variety is fine and is pre¬ 
ferred by some to all others. Pkt. 
5e.; *4 lb. 12c.; lb. 32c.; 3 lb*. 93c. 
Golden Bantam 
The Mont Popular Sweet Corn 
Ever Introduced 
This is not only an early sort, but 
hardier than most other 'sorts and 
can be planted earlier. The stalks 
average 4 feet in height. The ears 
are from 5 to 7 inches in length: 
but what it lacks in size is fully 
made up in its productiveness and 
quality. The small stalks can be 
growm two and three ears to a 
stalk. Pkt. 5c.; !4 lb. 10c.; Ih. 32c.; 
3 lb*, for OOc. 
Wonder Bantam 
A wonderful- new extra Sweet 
Corn producing larger ears than 
Golden Bantam and about as early. 
Vigorous grower. 
Early, richly colored, plump, juicy 
and distinctively flavored: Barden’s 
Wonder produces higher up on tall¬ 
er stalks (5 to 6 feet); ears much 
longer than Golden Bantam (8 to 1" 
inches long), thus greatly increas¬ 
ing the tonnage per acre and con¬ 
sequently profit, at no sacrifice of 
earliness 0 * 1 - Bantam quality. Pkt. 
8c.; % lb. 12c.; lb. 35c.; 3 Ih*. fl.Oi). 
DeLues Golden Giant 
Sweet Corn 
This wonderful Corn is about a 
early as the Golden Bantam an< 
larger. The quality is equal to tha 
of the Bantam and being larger, i 
produces more to the acre thu: 
making it a profitable variety fo 
market gardeners. Some grow r er 
claim it is the best and most profit 
able Sweet Corn grown. Ears ar 
about 8 inches long and 12 to 1 
row's of kernels. Pkt. 6c.; 14 ih 
12c.; lb. 38c.; 3 lb*, for $1.00. 
Dr Lae't Golden Giant h(ek> Wonder Bawtatn 
POP CORN 
Australian Hulless 
Also known as Japanese Rice 
Tom Thumb or Bumble Bee Pop 
V° rn - The Australian Hulless is a 
dwarf-growing corn, a heavy yield- 
er of attractive ears. The kernels 
are similar to the best strain "o? 
, V \k‘ te Rice and nearly white in 
a° n ’ fln u ,P avor and absence of 
hul or she 1. Pkt 5c.; 14 lb. 12c,; 
lb. 35c.; 3 lb*. 81.00. 
White Rice Pop Corn 
The popular white corn for pop- 
iV nj Lr ke . r .? els P° inted - Pkt. 4c.; >/« 
lb. 10c.; lb. 30c.; 3 lb*. 90c. 
Goleen Queen Pop Corn 
n f. gTO , vver and great yielder. 
^ kernels P °P out large 
and rich and creamy color. Superb 
fla vor. Pkt. 5c., »4 | b . I0c., lb. 30e. 
Dwarf Curled KALE 
This is hardier than cabbage and 
excellent greens for winter 
and spring use. The leaves are as 
as R ar f* e >'- tender and of very 
fine flavor. It is improved by frost 
Immense quantities of this are 
xn-wh 1 1,1 t he South and shipped to 
Northern marlvets. Pkt. 5c., o*. 15c., 
*4 lb. 40c., lb. *1.23. 
TESTED SEEDS 
All our seeds are TESTED The 
Vetretnhf i0n t ,f st is marked on all 
9 nJ[ ? seed pa J! ka ts. If marked 
fS i *M, eans that 9 out of every 
, beeds 'J’Hl grow if properly cared 
the tJ f t fail to srow equal to 
the test it is some fault in planting 
and caring for them 
