
SELECT VEGETABLE SEEDS 17 
Sweet Corn—Continued 
OPEN POLLINATED 
EARLY VARIETIES 
Early Surprise. (72 days). A fine extra early 
white corn. Ears seven inches, mostly 12-rowed, 
largest and most attractive for its season. Pkt., 10c. ; 
pt., 30c.; qt., 50c.; 10 Ibs., $2.10; 100 Ibs., $18.00. 
Golden Market. 74 days). This has been the 
most popular extra early, yellow, open-pollin- 
ated variety. Ears 8-12 rowed, 6% inches long 
and productive, but not wilt-resistant. Hybrids 
have largely taken its place. Pkt., 10c.; pt., 30c.; 
qt., 50c.; 10 lbs., $2.10; 100 Ibs., $18.00. 
Golden Sunshine. (76 days). A 10-12 rowed, 
early, attractive ear, 614 inches long, kernels not so 
wide as in Golden Market; quality good. Pkt., 10c. ; 
pt., 30c.; qt., 50c.; 10 lbs., $2.10; 100 Ibs., $18.00. 
Golden Bantam. (80 days). Original type. 
The ears are 6% inches long, 8-rowed, kernels 
broad, tender and sweet. Long considered the 
standard of excellence in sweet corn. Many prefer 
it to the larger sorts and make succession plantings 
every ten days up to July 15th. Pkt., 10c.; pt., 
30c.; qt., 50c.; 10 lbs., $2.10; 100 Ibs., $18.00. 
Whipple’s Yellow. (84 days). A large eared, 
early corn of fine quality. The ears are 7-8 
inches long, mostly 14-rowed. Stalks sturdy, 
Pater kt. -10c.: pt., 30c.; qt.;-50c.; 10 Ibs., 
$2.10; 100 lbs., $18.00. 
OPEN POLLINATED 
INTERMEDIATE VARIETIES 
Howling Mob. (85 days). A vigorous second- 
early, large eared, white variety. Ears 7% inches, 
12-16 rowed and of good quality. Pkt., 10c.; pt., 
30c.; qt., 50c.; 10 lbs., $2.10; 100 lbs., $18.00. 
Whipple’s White. (87 days). Ears rather blocky, 8 inches long, with 16 to 18 rows, well filled to the 
tip with deep grains of excellent quality. Per pt., 30c.; qt., 50c.; 10 Ibs., $2.10; 100 Ibs., $18.00. 
Mexican Sugar. Black. (88 days). Medium early and very sweet; ears 8 rowed, 7%4-8 inches long; ker- 
nels white at table stage, blue-black when ripe. Pkt., 10c.; pt., 30c.; qt., 55c.; 10 Ibs., $2.20; 100 Ibs., $19.00. 
Bantam Evergreen. (89 days). A cross between Golden Bantam and Stowell’s Evergreen, giving us 
a corn of fine quality and large size, ears 7 to 8 in. long, 14-18 rowed; tender and sweet. Per pkt., 
10c.; pt., 30c.; qt., 55c..; 10 Ibs., $2.20; 100 bs., $19.00. 
OPEN POLLINATED LATE VARIETIES 
Stowell’s Evergreen. (95 days). A large 16 to 20-rowed variety, 8 to 9 inches long; the standard late 
for family or market use; of high quality. Pkt., 10c.; pt., 30c.; qt., 55c.; 10 Ibs., $2.30; 100 lIbs., $20.00. 
Country Gentleman (Shoe Peg). (93 days). Medium late; good size ears, 7-7% inches long, irregu- 
larly crowded full of slender, deep grains, deliciously sweet and finest flavored. Pkt., 10c.; pt., 35c.; qt., 
60c.; 10 Ibs., $2.40; 100 Ibs., $21.00. 
Golden Colonel. (92 days). The finest and most successful cross of Golden Bantam and Country Gen- 
tleman. It has the size and type of Country Gentleman with the color and quality of Golden Bantam. 
Golden Colonel received the All America Award of Merit for 1936. Pkt., 10c.; pt., 30c.; qt., B5c010) ibs. 
$2.30; 100 lIbs., $20.00. 
Long Island Beauty. (100 days). A very late corn with immense ears, 9 inches long, 14-16 rows of 
pearly white grain, tender and delicious, in an attractive dark green husk. A most excellent sort for home 
canning. Pkt., 10c.; pt., 30c.; qt., 55c.; 10 Ibs., $2.30; 100 Ibs., $20.00. me: 
Sweet Corn for Fodder. The sweet corn fodder is decidedly preferred by stock to the field varieties. 
Per 10 lbs., $1.40; 100 Ibs., $11.00. 
Please note — 5 pounds Corn sold at the 10-pound rate or 25 pounds at the 100-pound rate. At these prices, 
postage extra on Sweet Corn, Beans and Peas, except in pkts. Beans and Peas weigh about 2 Jbs. per quart; Sweet 
Corn, 1% Ibs. Add for postage according to zone (see page Zi. 
Pop Corn Selected for Seed Granone per Scoppio 
Golden Giant. Also called Dynamite. A new, fine quality pop corn. Pops extremely large, and al- 
though introduced recently, has become almost the universal favorite. Per lb., 25c. 
Corn—Varieties for Field Culture Granone e Grano—Turco 
FLINT VARIETIES—Prices subject to change 
Early 8-Rowed Yellow Canada. The Flints will always be favorites for certain uses 
and conditions—earliness and ability to yield well on light ground, and qualities that 
make the finest grade of meal (Indian meal). Flint corn will produce a profitable crop 
where later and heavier sorts would be a failure. Early Canada is the earliest of these 20c. $3.50 
Longfellow. The ears are larger and longer than Early Canada, cob small, kernels 
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Eureka Ensilage Corn 
(Man in photo is 6 ft. 3 in. tall) 
Qt. Bushel 
(56 lbs.) 
