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ABEL'S SEED HOUSE - 12 N. Sth St., Reading, Pa. 

STOWELL’S EVERGREEN HYBRID—Highly valuable to mar- 
ket gardeners and canners. Stalk sturdy with close growing 
upright ears; foliage medium green. Ears very slightly 
tapered, uniform. Kernels white, medium-wide, deep, me- 
dium cob. No. of rows, 16-18; height of stalk, 8’; length of 
ear, 8”; 93 days. 
Wo lb., 40c: lb., 75c: 5 Ibs., $3.50; 10 lbs., $6.80. 
OPEN POLLINATED VARIETIES 
GOLDEN BANTAM—tThe most popular and finest flavored 
open pollinated yellow sweet corn. Kernels broad, sweet, 
flavorful, tender. Has a rich sweet and buttery flavor. No. 
of rows, 8; height of stalk, 41/2’; length of ear, 61/2"; 78 days. 
Wo pt, 20c; pt., 30c; qt., 50c: pk., $3.75. 
GOLDEN SUNSHINE—An early variety of the Golden Ban- 
tam Type. Kernels large, broad, golden yellow, and of good 
flavor. No. of rows, 10-12; height of stalk, 5’; length of ear, 
7"; 70 days. 
Wo pt. 20c;: pt., 30c; qt., 50c; pk., $3.75. 
GILL’S EARLY GOLDEN MARKET—A popular and prolific 
variety for home and market garden. Kernels golden yellow, 
medium, tender, sweet, and of good flavor. No. of rows, 8-12; 
height of stalk, 41/2’; length of ear, 61/2"; 72 days. 
W/o pt. 20c: pt., 30c; qt.. 50c; pk., $3.75. 
AUNT MARY’S CORN—Sialk with fairly heavy, very strong, 
even, broad leaf growth; ears very slender with a very 
small cob, pure white kernels, very sweet and tender. Has 
a very heavy, long, close husk, and will hold for weeks 
after becoming fit to eat. No. of rows, 8; height of stalk, 
81/,"; 95 days. 
Wp pt. 20c; pt., 30c; qt., 50c: pk., $3.75. 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN—95 days. A distinct sort, with deep, 
fine grains irregularly placed on the cob. In sweetness it is 
unapproached. Ears large. 
W/o pt. 20c; pt., 30c; qt., 50c; pk., $3.75. 
GOLDEN COUNTRY GENTLEMAN—(SHOE PEG)—A prolific 
variety of excellent quality. Stalk 7’ tall, often with two ears. 
Kernels very deep, slender, sweet, with tender hull, and set 
irregularly without row formation, 7” ear, 95 days. 
Wy pt. 20c: pt., 30c; qt., 50c; pk., $3.75. 
GOLDEN EVERGREEN—Best and sweetest of sweet corns. 
Cross of Golden Bantam and Stowell’s Evergreen. No. of 
rows, 12-14; height of stalks, 6!/2-7’; length of ear, 7!/,"; 86 
days. . 
W/o pt., 20c; pt., 30c; qt., 50c: pk., $3.75. 
WHIPPLES’ EARLY YELLOW—Popular for home and market 
gardens. Stalk sturdy and erect; strong husks, well filled 
at tips. Kernels golden yellow, fairly deep, sweet, and of 
good flavor. No. of rows, 12-14; height of stalks, 7’; length 
of ear, 7”: 82 days. 
1/y pt., 20c; pt., 30c; qt., 50c: pk., $3.75. 
GOLDEN GIANT—For home and market gardens. Ears 
rather thick at the butt. Kernels golden yellow; of fair qual- 
ity. No. of rows, 12-16; height of stalk, 7’; length of ear, 71/2"; 
87 days. 
i/o pt. 20c; pt., 30c; qt., 50c; pk., $3.75. 
EARLY SURPRISE—Notable for ear size combined with ex- 
treme earliness. Very desirable for the earliest markets. Ker- 
nels tender and of good quality. No. of rows, 8-12; height 
of stalk, 5’; length of ear, 7"; 72 days. 
ly pt., 20c; pt., 30c; qt., 50c: pk., $3.75. 
EARLY EVERGREEN—Earlier than Stowell’s Evergreen, and 
is equal in all respects. An old market gardener’s favorite. 
No. of rows, 14-18; height of stalk, 8’; length of ear, 8”; 83 
days. 
Vo pt., 20c; pt., 30c: qt. 50c; pk., $3.75. 
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