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° We have selected this variety as one of the 
Seneca Golden Hybri best sweet corn hybrid varieties, and are 
offering this type of corn for the second time in our catalog. Hybrid sweet corn has 
become very popular and very successful, and we are sure that you will find the 
Seneca Golden Hybrid a splendid variety. It is a corn growing about 5% feet tall 
producing two fine ears to the stalk. The kernels are large, golden yellow and of high 
auality. The Seneca Golden Hybrid is an extra early variety, and might be described 
as an early Golden Cross Bantam. 
Prices postpaid: 4 pound, 50c; 1 pound, 85c; 5 pounds, $3.75; 10 pounds 
or more, 48c per pound. 
This is one of the most delicious varieties of 
Country Gentleman sweet corn available, and one of the richest 
flavored of all the late verieties. The plants are vigorous growers, with ears 7 to 8 
inches long. The kernels are deep and slender, and set without regular row forma- 
tion. Once you use Country Gentleman, no other variety is quite good enough. 
Prices postpaid: 4 pound, 20c; 1 pound, 35¢c; 5 pounds, $1.30; 10 pounds 
or more, 18c per pound. 
This well-known variety is the leading early sort, where 
Golden Bantam the yellow sweet corn is in demand. The Golden Bantam 
is extra early and very hardy. The plants are from 5 to 6 feet tall, with ears 5 to 6 
inches long. When the corn is ready for the table the kernels are a bright golden 
yellow and are deliciously sweet, tender and juicy. For the early home garden it 
cannot be excelled. 
Prices postpaid: 4 pound, 20c; 1 pound, 35c; 5 pounds, $1.30; 10 pounds 
or more, 18c per pound. 
’ This is a late variety that is very popular with 
Stowell Ss Evergreen market gardeners. The plants are tall, producing 
large ears 8 to 9 inches long, set with 16 to 18 rows. The kernels are sweet, tender, 
and white. 
Prices postpaid: 14 pound, 20c; 1 pound, 35¢; 5 pounds, $1.30; 10 pounds 
or more, 18¢ per pound. 
SUNBURST POPCORN 
Many years of careful selective work produced the Sunburst pop corn seed we 
offer this season. This autumn, as in previous years, the pop corn fields were care- 
fully worked to select plants producing at least two fine ears of pop corn. Careful 
attention in seed breeding has now produced an ear 9 to 10 inches long, well filled 
with amber colored corn. After being selected for yield, size, and color, this corn must 
pass a strict popping test before being sold for seed. This corn increases 30 volumes 
in popping. Sunburst pops are snowy white and very soft and tender. Take ad- 
vantage of the long years of work which developed Sunburst pop corn. You will 
find it a better variety. 
Prices postpaid: 1. pound, 10c; 1 pound, 20¢; 5 pounds, 80c; 10 pounds $1.50. 
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