Lengihen Your Sweet Com Picking Seasou — 
by Planting The Late Varieties 
234. OREGON EVERGREEN — 
(87 days.) A medium late variety which 
has long been a favorite on the Pacific 
coast. It has recently been found to pro- 
duce successfully in the Middle West. We 
ask canners, home and market gardeners to 
try this corn. Ear: 7% to 9 inches long, 
14 to 18-rowed, medium thick; kernels clear 
white, medium length, sweet and of good 
flavor. Stalks: 7 to 7% feet. Pkt. 8c, % 
lb. 20c, Ib, 35c, 2 lbs. 65c, 5 Ibs. $1.50, 
Prone ee prepaid, 15 lbs. at 23c per 
b. 

Treat All Your Seed Corn 
With BARBAK 
The Super Corn Seed 
DISINFECTANT 
Four ounces is sufficient to treat 
two bushels of corn. Increases 
germination and stand, and in- 
sures vigorous seedlings. 

Costs less than 2c per acre. 
Price: 1'4%-0z. packet (enough for 1 bu. 
seed) 15c, prepaid.mNot prepaid, 1-lb. tin 
(60-acre size) 75c, 5-lb. tin $3.00. 
We offer treated Sweet Corn in 10- 
lb. lots and over at 2c per Ib. extra. 

Save Your Corn Crop—Use 
MASTER EAR WORM DUST 
Remember what a time you had with ear worm in 
your sweet corn in the past? Well here’s an easy, 
inexpensive way to put a stop to the ravages of the 
corn ear worm this year. 
Merely apply ‘‘MASTER HEAR WORM 
DUST”’ when the silks begin to appear. Ap- 
ply every 10 days until two or three appli- 
eations have been made. 
“MASTER EAR WORM DUST”’’ is very 
easily and quickly applied, and saves its cost 
tenfold in enabling you to produce a perfect 
erop of sweet corn. Full instructions on 
every package. (Use 40 to 50 lbs. per acre.) 
Prices: 1 Ib. 25c, prepaid.—Not prepaid, 
5 Ibs. 75c, 10 lbs. $1.25, 100 lbs. $5.00. 
4“ fake The Garden Pay” 
An 80-Page Guide for the Gardener 
Tells how to get the most out of your vege- 
table garden, Gives cultural instructions, 
information on insect enemies, hotbed mak- 
ing, vegetable storage, etc. Fully illustrated. 
‘(Make The Garden Pay’’ is not for sale, 
but is given free with a $2.00 order for 
vegetable or flower seed, or with a $5.00 
order for farm seeds. 

Ask for it with your order. 
F. S. & N. Co.: 
I have used your seeds for several years. 
They germinate so well and produce such a 
good garden that our relatives want some 
seed just like ours. That is the reason I 
am ordering several packages of the same 
varieties instead of larger quantities. ; 
Our garden is close by our house and is 
often admired by visitors. 
Mrs. Roy A. Fay, R. No. 6, 
Waterloo, Iowa. 

242. STOWELL’S EVERGREEN 
— (90 days.) The most popular late 
variety of sweet corn. Highly desirable 
for home or market gardening or for 
canning, Holds its prime condition at 
eating stage a long time. Ear: 9 inches 
long, 16 to 20-rowed; kernels clear 
white, deep medium width, sweet and 
tender. Stalk: 8 to 10 feet high, sturdy 
and erect. Pkt. 8c, Y% Ib. 20c, Ib. Soc} 
2 Ibs. 65c, 5 Ibs, $1.50, prepaid.—Not 
prepaid, 15 lbs. at 23c per lb. 
243. COUNTRY GENTLEMAN 
——(93 days.) Here is a late, prolific 
variety of excellent quality, used widely 
by canners; also very desirable for home 
and market gardens. Ear: 7% inches 
long; kernels very deep, slender, sweet, 
with tender hull, and_ get irregularly 
without row formation. Stalks: 7% feet 
high, often bearing two ears. Pkt. 8e, 
Y% Ib, 20¢, Ib. 35c, 2 Ibs, 65c, 5 Ibs, 
$1.50, prepaid. Not prepaid, 15 lbs. at 
23c per lb, 

Early Golden Gem 
Stowell’s Evergreen. 
1 pkt of each (3 pkts.) 
Yo lb. of each (11% Ibs.) 
1 Ib. of each (3 Ibs.) 

CULTURE—Plant 12 pounds to the acre, in 
apart in the rows. We have discarded all but 
250. NEW 
veloped by the Minnesota Experiment Station, 
Hulless—records show a 16% greater 
f yield per 
popping expansion. 
Hybrid Hulless is the finest 
lb. 25c, lb. 45c, 2 Ibs, 80c, 5 lbs. $1.75, prepaid. 
248. 
erage ear makes a popper full of golden 
in length and 1% inches in diameter. 
excess moisture, Burbank is fully matured and 
November 1st. A profitable 
lb. 25c, lb. 40c, 2 Ibs. 70c, 5 
252. “FARIGOLD” 
largest kernels of any variety, 
golden butter color. Produces more 
large, averaging 7 to 9 inches in length. Though 
we have matured our 
we offer will mature earlier. Northern Strain: 
25c, Ib, 40c, 2 lbs. 70c, 5 Ibs. $1.50, prepaid. 
Ibs. $1.50, prepaid. 
Hybrid Hulless 
Pop Corn 
Lat More Pop Corn! 
(This corn is for popping only—it is not 
suitable for seed) 
NEW HYBRID HULLESS 
SlbSaart aed st. odes ad ODG 
10 lbs a ws oe eens Sule 
Not Premed 
FARIGOLD SO. AMERICAN 
YELLOW 


Not Prepaid 
Postage to 3rd zone: 
“Farigold"' Pop Corn 
17c on 5 Ibs. 27c on 10 lbs. 



Golden Bantam—Medium Early. 

the standpoint of quality, flavor and tenderness. 
and prolific variety. 
SOUTH AMERICAN YELLOW. 
crisp and tender, 
bushels to the 
has large, buttery kernels of 
delicious flavor. 

Oregon Evergreen is a delicious late white Sweet Corn. 
Sweet Com AU Summer 
Collection No. 200 (Standard Sorts) 
Planted at one time, these will supply your table all summer: 





Extra Early, 



Late, White. 
ee er ae 




drills, or use 6 pounds if 
planted in hills. Plant in rows 3 feet apart, dropping the seed 114 feet 
the outstanding varieties. 
Such old-timers as White Rice and White Spanish cannot compete in 
quality and flavor with the newer introductions. 
HYBRID HULLESS—tThe last word in Pop Corn. De- 
it far surpasses the old Jap. 
acre, and a 29% greater 
Pop..Corn obtainable from 
Pkt. 8c, 4% lb. 15¢e, % 
BURBANK GOLDEN AMBER—Practically hulless. An av- 
yellow kernels. 
In seasons when other corn carries 
Ears 7 inches 
in popping condition by 
Pkt. 8c, % Ib. 15ce, % 

Pops the 
fine-flavored, of a rich 
acre, as the ears are 
of South American origin, 
own seed crop here in Minnesota, so that the seed 
Pkt. 8c, 4% Ib. 15c, 1% Ib. 


Enjoy Sweet Corn late im the season as well as early. Country Gentleman 
1s an excellent choice. 
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