


Frazier’s Seed Store Coffeyville, Kansas 
Sweet Corn Northern Grown 
EARLY ADAMS—Although this is not a true sweet corn, never- 
theless it is the most popular “roasting ear’ corn for the market 
garden and home garden as well, as it matures quickly and can 
be planted much earlier than the wrinkled sugar corn. Also 
recommended as an early feeding corn for stock. See Page 25 also. 
GOLDEN BANTAM—tThe stalks are of medium size, with heavy 
foliage. The ears are borne two to a stalk about six inches 
in length and are eight-rowed. The kernels are of golden 
yellow color. 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN—Sometimes called Shoe Peg. There is 
no sweet corn that compares with the Country Gentleman for 
sweetness. For the market or home garden, it will be found 
superior and it is very productive. 
EARLY EVERGREEN—Like Stowell’s Evergreen, only ten days 
earlier. Ears are large, about 10 inches long, 12 to 16-rowed, 
and having the identical flavor of the famous Stowell’s Ever- 
green. 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN—This variety is more largely planted 
than any other. It is very productive, the ears are of large size, 
grain deep, exceptionally tender and sugary, and remain for a 
long time in an edible condition. 
GOLDEN GIANT—The originator claims that this variety is fully Tendergold Hybrid Bantam 
as early as the Golden bantam, but is of better quality and 
double the yield. 

HYBRID SWEET CORN 
HYBRID SWEET CORN has proven to be more of asensational success than even has Hybrid Field Corn. 
Here are a few proven varieties that we recommend as they have proven to be outstanding for yield 
eveness of maturity and quality. : 
TENDERGOLD BANTAM—An early 12 rowed golden SILVER CROSS BANTAM (WHITE)—This snowy 
yellow corn of fine flavor reaching the eating white counterpart of Golden Cross Bantam brings 
stage in about 75 days. Usually 2 good sized ears all the quality, flavor, and tenderness of the fancy 
to the stalk which remain in good eating condition yellow corns into the white class for the first time. 
for a long time. The heavy 12 to 14 rowed ears are somewhat larger 
than Golden Cross type. Maturity 82 days. 
ARISTOGOLD BANTAM EVERGREEN—Rugged dark green plants with high resistance to wind. heat 
drought. Ears are Golden Yellow 16 to 18 rowed with amazing yield of ears and fodder. Nia tures pion 
the same season as Stowell’s Evergreen, but is superior to that variety in yield and flavor. See inside front 
cover. 
Se ie ae eee aR Se Ee Se Sa es 
POSTPAID PRICES ON SWEET CORN SPIN ACH 
We Sell Bulk Garden Seeds 



LIheore BLOOMSDALE 
ae ao Bank Terese .30 B55 ZWAAN’S RESE- 
olden Bantam ................... A -45 -80 ic j 
Early Evergreen ................. cj 45 -80 LECTED — This ae 
Stowell’s Evergreen 45 .80 proved strain is su- 
Gets iy Genter ab 4 45 80 perior to the old 
en)Giant 2222 q -45 -80 
Silver Cross ; ‘45.80 Savoy leaved” type. 
Tendergold Bantam _... 60 1.10 The large leaves are 
Aristogold Bantam 60 1.10 very thick and 
fe Bre on Sweet Mae by express or freight curled. Pkt. 5c; oz. 
and over-the-counter trade, see yellow price list ° 
in front of catalog. z 4 Sree: Ib. $1.10 post- 
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LONG STANDING—An improved strain of excellent merit, having all 
the good qualities of the ordinary sorts; but it is especially desirable 
because of the fact that it is much later in going to seed than average. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; 1 lb. $1.10 postpaid. 
NEW ZEALAND—An extra good variety for late planting, as it does 
well throughout the hot summer months. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; 1 lb. $2.90 
postpaid. Bloomsdale Spinach 

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