Do not plant sweet corn until danger of frost has passed and ground warmed up, 
G WwW E E T Ca R N For TWhGenuelon clad ayeey two weeks to July, Pkt. of seed 30 hills, 2 tb. 150 hills, 
Mills First (MG | vo , 
of All 
$6 toa 60 Days 
One of the earli- 
est varieties for 
the Home Gar- 
den, being a few 
days earlier than 
all others we 
have tested. 
Kars are. white, 
good size, well 
filled of superior 
quality. It’ is 
largely planted 
every year and 
under favorable 
conditions ma- 
tures ears for 
home or market 
first of all, 
Pkt,, 
150 seeds 10¢; 
a Ih., 26¢. 
Mr. M. H, Gery 
of Pa., writes ;—- 
Last spring I or- 
dered seeds from 
ou for a‘ Vic- 
ory Garden and 
wis to advise 
that results were 
close to 100%. 















Golden Sunshine 
66 to 70 Days 
A first-class early Golden 
Yellow garden sort and a 
few days earlier than Golden 
Bantam. Ears average about 
7 in, long, 10 to rows, 
golden yellow kernels of ex- 
cellent quality. Stalks are 
not quite as tall as Golden 
Bantam but many - produce 
2 ears each, 
Pkt,, 150 seeds 10¢; Yea-lb,, 25¢. 


Earligold 
Early Hybrid 
66 to 72 Days 
Claimed to be the ear- 
liest Hybrid Sweet 
Corn in America, It 
is earlier than any 
other Hybrid Sweet 
Corn we have ever 
grows; ears are 6 
o 7 in, long, we 
filled with 12 to 16 
rows of golden yellow 
kernels of the finest 
quality, 
Pkt., 100 seeds 10¢; 
Va | 
b.,. ake 


Golden Bantam 
76 to 80 Days 
ee teeeine Theat arn 
e leading. varie - 
all bearing 2 ears to the 
stalk, 5% to 6% in. long 
8 rows of broad golden 
yellow kernels of — deli- 
cious flavor, Suited for 
early or jeter planting up 
to July lat. 
ri 8 I 


ys 
, Very popular mid-season white corn. Ears 7 to 
+8 in. long, closely set with 12 to 16 rows of | 
pear we e grains’ of fine flavor. One of the 
| best of the large varieties and takes the place of 
Evergreen sorts, . ! 
__.. Pkt, 150 seeds 10¢; one-half Ib., 25¢. 
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