

CULTURE 
The grains of sugar corn 
are shriveled and rather 
tender and cannot be 
planted until the ground 
is warm. Make hills 20 to 
24 inches apart each way, 
dropping 5 or 6 grains in 
each hill, thinning out 
afterward to 2 or 3 stalks 
to the hill. A continuous 
supply can be kept by 
planting early, medium 
and late varieties at one 
time, or by making sevy- 
eral plantings at intervals 
of 15 days. One pound to 
200 hills; 10 pounds per 
-GARDEN, SWEET AND SUGAR CORNS 
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135— EXTRA EARLY 
ADAMS (White Sweet) 
(65 days) —Owing to its 
extreme earliness it is 
used for a first early 
table corn in the South. 
The stalks are about 5 
feet high. The ears are 
short, very full, 12- to 
14-rowed, tender and 
sweet, the ends well 
protected by long, close 
fitting shucks. 
Pkt., 4% Ib., 10c; 1% Ib., 
20c; 1 Ib., 30c; 2 Ibs., 
Adams Early Sweet Corn 
45c; 5 Ibs., 85c. 
acre, 
136—ADAMS LARGE (White Sweet) (75 days)—One of the 
most popular roasting ear corns. Matures about 10 days later 
than the Extra Early Adams but the ears are larger and 
more desirable. The stalks are vigorous, averaging 7 feet in 
height, and well bladed. This and the Adams Extra Early 
are very hardy and can be planted earlier than sugar corns. 
Pkt., 14 Ib., 10c; 14 Ib., 15c; 1 Ib., 25c; 2 Ibs., 40c; 5 Ibs., 70c 
140—COUNTRY GENTLEMAN (White Sugar) (83 days)— 
One of the best known of the mid-season varieties. Kernels 
very deep, slender, sweet with tender hull and set irregu- 
larly without row formation. It is a good yielder, producing 
2 to 3 good-sized ears to the stalk. 
Pkt., 144 Ib., 10c; 1% Ib., 20c; 1 Ib., 30c; 2 Ibs., 50c; 5 Ibs., 95c 
134—GOLDEN BANTAM (Yellow Sugar) (80 days) 
—Very sweet and most delicious extra early corn 
for the home garden, and very productive. The 
stalks grow only 5 feet high and, where space is 
limited, the hills can be as close as 20 inches apart. 
Each stalk bears 2 or 3 well-filled ears, 6 to 7 inches 
in length. The kernels are of a beautiful yellow 
color, very milky, tender and sweet. 
Pkt., 14 lb., 10c; 14 Ib., 20c; 1 Ib., 30c; 2 Ibs., 50c; 
5 lbs., 95ce. 
131—HONEY JUNE (White Sugar) (87 days)—A 
true Sugar Corn that will produce crops in the 
South where only field varieties could previously 
be grown. Stalks are tall and vigorous, somewhat 
later in maturing than other sweet corns, averaging 
87 days from planting to roasting ear stage. Ears 
are large in size and have 14 to 16 rows. Grains 
are long, slender and white. Has one to two ears 
per stalk. Develops a heavy shuck which provides 
protection against ear worm damage. 
Pkt., 14 Ib., 15c; 14 Ib., 25c; 1 Ib., 40c; 2 Ibs., 60c; 
5 Ibs., $1.35. 
1388—STOWELL’S EVERGREEN (White Sugar) (85 
days)—A standard main crop variety, much used 
for the home garden, market, and canning. It is 
hardy and productive, very tender and sugary, re- 
maining a long time in condition suitable for boil- 
ing. The ears are about 9 inches long, 16- to 20- 
rowed, with very white grain. The stalks are about 
7% feet high. 
Pkt., 144 Ib., 10c; 15 Ib., 20c; 1 Ib., 30c; 2 Ibs., 45c; 
5 Ibs., 90c. ; 
137—TRUCKER’S FAVORITE (White Sweet) (75 
days)—For a second early, to follow Early Adams, 
this is unquestionably one of the best; or for plant- 
ing late to mature quickly it is equally valuable. 
It is a white corn, with good depth of grain, tender 
and sweet, and a most desirable size for roasting 
ears. Besides being a fine garden corn, it is a 
splendid field corn to follow potatoes and other 
eay crops. The ears are medium size and well 
ed. 
Pkt., 144 lb., 10ce; 1% Ib., 15¢e; 1 Ib., 25e; 2 Ibs., 35¢e; 
5 Ibs., 70c. 
132—WHIPPELL’S EARLY YELLOW (Yellow Su- 
gar) (84 days)—A medium early yellow Sugar 
Corn. Larger than Golden Bantam. Stalks grow 6 
to 7 feet, and many produce two large ears. Kernels 
bright yellow, tender, sweet, and finest quality for 
table use. Probably the most popular commercial 
yellow Sugar Corn in the Mid-South. 
Pkt., 144 Ib., 10c; % Ib., 20c; 1 Ib., 30c; 2 Ibs., 50ce; 
5 Ibs., 95c. 
141—EARLY SURPRISE (White) (75 days)—A wonderful 
roasting ear corn, especially bred for market gardeners’ use; 
when planted at the same time as Large Adams it is ready 
for use just when the Large Adams is giving out; it is the 
best corn to use for successive plantings all through the 
season. This corn is slightly sweeter than field corn. Aver- 
age height of stalk about 7 feet: the ear is thick, well grained 
to the end of the cob; rows of grain straight and uniform. 
When cut green for market the ears average from 8 to 10 
inches in length. It is very productive, producing two good 
ears to the stalk. Also a splendid early maturing field corn. 
Pkt.,-44 Ib., 10c; 14 Ib., 15¢; 1 Ib., 25c; 2 Ibs., 35e; 5 Ibs., 70c 


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