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Sweet Corn 
1% Ib. to 100 hills row. 12 Ibs. to acre 
German: ZUCKERMAIS 
_SECOND EARLY KINDS—(White) 
Early Evergreen. The ears of this fine corn are 10 inches 
long, being mostly 14 to 18 rows; a magnificent kind for 
market gardeners and for second early crop in the home 
garden. It ripens 10 days in advance of Stowell’s Evergreen 
but ears are not quite as large, and remains green a long 
time. Two plantings will extend until frost, but the ears 
are not quite as large at Stowell’s. 95 days. 
LATER KINDS—(White) 
Stowell’s Evergreen. This is the corn with the long, deep 
kernels; the kind you enjoy eating. This variety is the 
most widely known and best advertised of all late sweet 
corns, and therefore there is more Stowell’s Evergreen 
planted for late crop than all other late varieties together. 
The large ears of 18 to 20 rows of long, deep, juicy, tender 
kernels makes it such a favorite. It produces an abundant 
amount of fodder. 105 days. 
‘Country Gentleman. The ears are somewhat smaller and 
less showy than the coarser varieties, but for private 
family use, where quality is preferred to size, it is excelled 

Italian: MAIZ, GRANONE dolce 
Spanish: MAIZ 
only by the Golden Bantam. The cob is very small, giving 
great depth to the kernels. The great merit of “Country 
Gentleman” is its fine quality. 110 days. 

DE Ee RAGES 
90, 53 AND 94 
FOR SPRAYERS 
and 
SPRAYING MATERIALS 

Golden or Yellow Kinds 
Early Golden Bantam. It is a hardy, early maturing va- 
riety of dwarf growth, and can therefore be planted 
closer than other sorts and through a longer range of 
season. The cob is small, but fills out nicely with large, 
deep cream-colored kernels, which turn to a beautiful 
golden yellow when entirely ripe. Because of its extreme 
hardiness and ability to withstand unfavorable weather 
can be planted earlier than any other true sweet corn, con- 
sequently produces the earlier supply of ears in high alti- 
tudes and short» seasons where other kinds would not ma- 
ture on account of cold nights and early frosts. 83 days. 
Golden Sunshine. A comparatively new early yellow sweet 
corn of very good quality. Three to 4 days earlier thai 
our Golden Bantam; the plant is also taller and more vig 
orous, and the ears, 10 and 12 rowed, are considerably 
larger. A popular variety for market gardeners and <z 
good home garden corn. 80 days. 
Whipple’s Early Yellow. Grain medium length and golder 
yellow in color. Height of stalk 6 to 6% feet. Ears med 
ium in length and thickness, averaging 6 to 7 inches, am 
long pointed. Rows mostly 10 to 14. 82 days. 
Bantam Evergreen. A corn of Golden Bantam quality o 
the right size. A product of Golden Bantam crossed witl 
Stowell’s Evergreen. It is 12 to 14 rowed, ears 8 inches 
long and matures same season as Howling Mob. Has the 
quality of Bantam, the more tender skin of Evergreen. 
Market gardeners are at last able to sell a merchantable 
sized ear of corn superior in quality to any on the market. 
86 days. 
BLACK OR BLUE CORN 
Black Mexican. Although the ripe grains are bluish-black, 
they are remarkably white when in roasting ear state. 
In tenderness and fine quality, none can surpass it. For 
family use we recommend it highly to follow the first early 
varieties. 90 days. 
FERTILIZERS AND PLANT FOODS 
See Page 56 

HYBRID SWEET CORN 
Golden Cross Bantam. Grains medium length and golden 
in color. A well-known inbred hybrid produced by cross- 
ing Purdue Bantam No. 39 with Purdue No. 51. Height 
of stalk 5% to 6 feet. Ears medium length and thickness, 
average length 7 to 8 inches, short pointed. Rows mostly 
10 to 12. An excellent hybrid in uniformity, quality, high 
yield and resistant to Stewarts Wilt Disease. 86 days. 

GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM 

PRICES ON SWEET CORN 
10 lbs. 100 
Lb. per lb. Ibs. 
Goldene Sunshine err $ 21 $ 18 $16.00 
Stowell’s Evergreen .......... P22 Aly AketO6) 
Harlyeliverorcenms jeer heaters 
Country Gentleman  |.........- as} 20 18.00 
Goldens Bantam teeter pal 18 16.00 
Black#iMexicanenen en eee 20 20) 18200 
Bantam Evergreen ........... Pall LS. 916200 
Whipple’s Early Yellow....... wilt silts 1KSA(0 40) 
Golden’ Cross) Bantams oD 7525 80.00 
25 Ibs. at 100-Ib. price 

