~ White Sugar or Sweet Corn 
1 Lb. Will Plant 100 Hills or 200 Ft. of Row;.12 Lbs. per Acre 
UIST’S Sugar Corn is grown from se- 
B lected stocks, carefully inspected while 
growing. Our reputation for quality strains is 
universal. 
Culture—Plant about the middle of May 
when the ground is warm; other- 
wise it is likely to rot in cold 
ground. Prepare the soil deeply 
and thoroughly before 
planting, then plant in 
hills three feet apart g 
each way. Dwarf 
varieties can be 
planted closer. 
Stowell’s Evergreen Sugar Corn 
HOWLING MOB | 
85 Days—A fine second early corn delicious 
in flavor. It grows 6 to 7 ft.; prolific, produc- 
ing two ears to the stalk. Ears large, 12 to 16 
rowed, 7 to 8 ins. long, thick butts and strong 
husks. Kernels clear white and plump. 
MAMMOTH WHITE CORY 
78 Days—An attractive, medium early variety. 
Excellent for market garden and home use. 
Stalks 41/4, to 5 ft. Ears thick, 10 to 12 rows, 
614, to 7 ins. long. Kernels white and a fine 
sweet flavor. 
WHITE EVERGREEN 
95 Days—This resembles Stowell’s, but is 
earlier and larger and a heavy yielder. Ker- 
nels pure white; luscious flavor. 
WHIPPLE’S EARLY WHITE 
87 Days—A mid-season variety with deep 
grains like the Evergreen. Stalks 5!4 to 7 ft. 
Ears 14 to 18 rowed, 7 to 8 ins. long. Ker- 
nels deep, medium narrow, pure 
white, sugary and tender. 
BLACK MEXICAN 
88 Days— This variety when 
young, cooks white, but the dry 
seed is a bluish-black. It is unsur- 
passed for delicious sweetness and 
fine quality. Stalks 6 ft. Ears 8- 
rowed, 7 to 71/2 ins. long, 
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Howling Mob 
Mammoth White Cory. . 
White Evergreen 
Whipples’ Early White.. .10 
Black Mexican 
Early Evergreen 
The Vanguard ........ 
Crosby’s Early ........ 
25 Lbs. or more of a variety at the Bag rate Not Prepaid. 
Place-a shovelful of manure or a handful of 
phosphate in each hill, drop 5 or 6 grains to a 
hill. Cover about 1 in. deep and when up thin - 
out to three of the strongest plants. 
If planted in rows, have the rows 3 
to 4 ft. apart, dropping the seed 6 
ins. apart in the row. Thorough cul- 
_ tivation is necessary until the tas- 
sels appear. 
Delicious tender corn 
served shortly after pick- 
ing is one of the home 
EARLY EVERGREEN 
90 Days—This variety resembles the Stowell’s 
Evergreen, but is 5 to 10 days earlier. It is a 
splendid sort for the home and is grown ex- 
tensively for market. Kernels deep, ivory- 
white, sweet and tender. 
THE VANGUARD 

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75 Days—A selection from the Howling Mob, 
about ten days earlier. A favorite and very 
profitable variety with New Jersey truckers 
for a first early sweet corn. Stalks 5 to 5 YY 
ft. Ears short-pointed, 7 to 8 ins. long with 
10 to 14 rows of medium deep, white, tender 
and sweet kernels. : 
CROSBY’S EARLY 
88 Days—An excellent second early variety 
very productive and luscious in quality. Well- 
known by canners in sections that have a short 
growing season. Stalks 6 ft. Ears 14 to 16 
rowed, 61/7 ins. long with snowy white nar- 
row kernels set compactly. 
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