
Open pollinated varieties 
Sweet Corn 
89 days. Is considered by many to be 
Bantam Evergreen . the sweetest and best of the Sweet Corns. 
It has the color and quality of Golden Bantam, but the ears are 
longer and have twelve to fourteen rows. A valuable sort for the 
market growers owing to the combination of highest quality ana 
desirable size. This sort originated in New England, a cross be- 
tween Golden Bantam ana Stowell’s Evergreen. 
(Pkt., 10c) (1% Ib., 15e) (lb., 25e) (5 Ibs., $1.15) prepaid 
#5 days. A money maker for the mar- 
Golden Early Market Ket gardener who wishes to be first 
with a very early golden Sweet corn. It is two weeks earlier than 
Golden Bantam and while hardly as sweet, the quality is better than 
most extra early sorts. The plump yellow kernels set 12 to 14 
rows to the cob. 
(PKt., 10c) (14 Ib., 20c) (Ib., 30c) (5 lbs., $1.20) prepaid 
Golden Bantam 80 days. This variety ma- 
tures very early. It is one 
of the sweetest corns; the stalks grow from 4 to 5 
feet and produce two to three ears to the stalk. 
The ears are eight rowed, and, whether eaten from 
the cob or canned the quality is excellent. Our 
stock retains the original high quality which has *,..- 
made Golden Bantam a favorite all over the 
country. 
(PKt., 10c) (% Ib., 20c) (1b., 30c) (5 Ibs., $1.20) 
prepaid 
Early Golden Sweet 72 4%. Two to three 
days earlier than 
Golden Early Market and considered to be of better 
eating quality. <A very promising first early sort; 
the result of a cross between Golden Gem and 
Golden Early Market. 12 rowed. 6 to 7 inches 
long. ' 
(PKt., 10ce) (1% Ib., 20c) (Ib., 35e) (5 Ubs., $1.80) ~ 
prepaid 


White varieties 
aia a ar weel ‘COrn 
Country,Gentleman {%, "7. Setuis: 
nels without rows. It is*the sweetest of the sweet 
corns, and no finer roasting ear is grown. Having 
no rows, it is an excellent sort to grow where 
worms bother the ears, as, instead of following a 
row into the center of the ear, thus spoiling it, 
they have no row to follow and work around the 
end of the ear, which can be cut off, leaving the 
balance suitable for use. 
(PKt., 10c) (1% Ib., 20c) (Ib., 35c) (5 Ibs., $1.30) 
prepaid 
Stowell’s Evergreen °° 42¥8-_ The leaa- 
; & ing standard variety 
for home use, market and canning. The stalks are 
of strong growth, each producing two large ears. 
The grains, while of good size, are long and slender, 
the cob being small. The grains are of rich, sugary Country Gentleman 
flavor and retain their fine quality until quite ad- 
vanced. oe 
(PKt., 10c) (% Ib., 20c) (Ib. 30c) (5 Ibs., $1.20) 
prepaid 
Plant % lb. per 100 feet of row 
4 to 6 Ibs. per acre p Op Cor fi 
onan 110 days. Also known as Dynamite, T. N. T. 
South American and Mushroom. Produces yellow kernels 
much larger than other varieties. Pops to enormous size, flavor 
excellent. We recommend the use of this instead of Queens Golden 
and other similar sorts. Ears are long and slender. 14 rowed. You 
will find our stock exceptionally true and large grained. 
(PkKt., 10c) (% Ib., 15c) (b., 25c) (5 lbs., $1.00) prepaid 


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