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Sweet Corn 
1]b. will plant about 330 feet 
of row. 
What is more delicious than 
a good fresh ear of sweet corn? 
You can have corn from July till 
frost by selecting 2 or 3 varieties 
and planting every 2 weeks from 
May Ist to July 15th. 
The Improved Golden Country 
Gentleman. 
Large handsome ears, dainty 
shoe peg kernels, beautiful gold- 
en color, the flavor is one to be 
long remembered—a sugar Nec- 
tar-like sweetness all its own, 
very tender and stays in roast- 
ing ear stage longer. 
Pkt. 10c, 1 Ib. 25¢ 


The earliest of the sweet corns, 
ears white and 4 to 5 inches, very delicious, matures 
about 2 weeks earlier than other sweet corns. 
Plant a few rows of this latter part of April—if it 
KARLY SURPRISE 
gets by the early May frost you can have roasting 
ears July 4th. 
Pkt, 10c, 1 pound 20¢ 
ADAMS EXTRA EARLY—a very early corn, not a 
sweet feature 
iS hes 
corn, ears small white, its prinicpal 
earliness, we prefer early surprise. 
Pkt. 10c¢c, 1 Ib, 20c. 
BURBANK BANTAM—if you like the delicious flavor 
of Golden Bantam you will like this corn. Golden 
ears about 8 inches long with the delicious flavor of 
Golden Bantam, matures to roasting ear stage 2 
weeks later than early surprise and about 10 days 
ahead of the Country Gentleman varieties. For that 
inbetween season plant some of this corn. 
Vkt. 10c, 1 Ib, 20¢ 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN—needs no description, still 
the most widely used main crop sweet corn, white 
ears about 7 to 9 inches. PRKt. 10c, 1 Ib. 20¢e, 
STOWELLS EVERGREEN—a standard late 

variety, 

large ears, white, stays tender a long time, easy to 
silk, Pkt. 10c, 1 Ib. 20¢ 
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MESSAGE 
New Disease - Resistant Corn 
These newly developed 
uable as they have shown 
varieties are 
high 
extremely val- 
resistance to the des- 
tructive Stewarts Disease which has become serious 
in the northeastern states. Their heavy husks also 
help to protect them against the corn ear worm. 
"the varieties we Offer are of the highest quality.and 
unifoimity. 

GOLDEN CROSS—Very uniform in habit of growth, 
size, and maturity. The ears are 8 inehes long and 
they are closely set with 14 rows of light vellow 
Srains filled with delicious sweet pulp. Often benis 
2 ears per plant. Pkt. 10c, 1 Ib, 35e, 
Tastes mighty good on long winter evenings, the 
children really enjoy it as well as the old folks. Just 

a small row or two in your garden will supply your 
family all winter. 
TIN. T.—a comparatively new corn that is very much 
in demand. Has big vellow Kernels bursting into 
jarge tender creamy balls of delicious flavor, 
kt. 10¢, 1 Ib, 20¢ 
WHITE RICK—-the old favorite, small white kernels 
pops Well ani has good flavor. Pkt, 10c, 1 Ib, 200e 

Youcan even eat 
corn on the cob if you 
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