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CULTURE. Sweet corn should not be planted until the danger of frost is past and the 
‘ground is quite warm. If planted in rows have the rows 3 to 4 feet apart dropping the 
‘seed about one foot apart. One half pound for 100 feet; 15 pounds per acre. 
~~ STOWELL’S EVERGREEN CORN 
Standard All Around Variety—This is the best known and the best beloved 



of all sweet corns. 
excellent quality. . Splendid for canning. 
prized for its easy keeping qualities. No. 
40c; 5° 1b. $1.75. 

weeks earlier than Golden Bantam; 
sweetest and most luscious, 
sugary flavor imaginable, Plant 
serve this tender, delicious, juicy 

lb. 45¢; 5 Ib. $2.00. 

A- popular variety of 8 to 12 row white eared corn for 
early market use... 
and ‘tender. 
5 lb. $2.00. 

_ WHIPPLE’S 
EARLY WHITE 
an exceptionally deep kernel. The 

sweet, tender kernels. No. 

FOR MID-SEASON USE 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN | 
# ing white kernels you ever ate. 

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A Leader in Quality Among the White Varieties— | 
Is easily recognized by the irregularity of its grains § 
The ears are § 
slender, cob small and packed full of deep white grains § 
of‘ unusual sweetness. A heavy yielder; the stalks often § 
which give rise to the name Shoe Peg. 
hold as many as three ears. No. 495, Pkt. 10¢; 
1% Ib. 25¢; lb. 45; 5 lb. $2.00. 
FREW’S 
GOLDEN COLONEL 
The result of 10 years of breeding and 
crossing of White Country Gentleman 
and Golden Bantam. Looks exactly like 
Country Gentleman except that the ker- 
nels are yellow and deep, containing all 
the wonderful flavor of the Bantam Corn. , 
No. 600, Pkt. 15¢; 14% lb. 25¢; lb. 45; Gee 
5 Ib. $2.00. 



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Pathe 

The white, sugary, deep set, tender kernels are of 
This old time favorite is highly 
115, Pkt. 10¢; 142 Ib..25¢e; Ib. 

Paradise, New Golden Glow | 
et oe The Best and Earliest Yellow 
Sweet Corn—Ten days to two 
and ig rows instead of 8 of the 
“Golden Glow’ and be ready to | 

corn days before your neighbors § 
“8 who plant the common varieties. § 
we NO. F¥6,> Pkt: 1063.2 ‘Ib. 256; 
description. 
corn ever produced. No. 109, Pkt. 10¢; 2 Ib. 256; 
Ib. 45¢; 5 Ib. $2.00. 
Extra Early MAYFLOWER | 
The kernels are white, plump § 
Very productive for such an extremely } 
early variety. No. 514, Pkt. 10¢; 1 lb. 25e; Ib. 45; 5 
This excellent: mid-season variety has 
strong, erect stalks commonly bear two } 
ears with. 16. to»18 rows of pure white, § 
556, Pkt. | 
10c; 14 lb. 25c; Ib. 40¢; 5 Ib. $1.75. § 

B 15¢; 

i EARDENS, 


as 
GOLDEN BANTAM 
This favorite yellow corn is too well known to need 
Small cobs with 8 rows of the sweetest 

SWEET 
CORN: 
This high quality sweet corn, with its bluish black 
kernels is not a mere curiosity but a _ really good 
tender and delicious sweet corn for family use. The 
large ears are about 7 to 8 inches long, eight rows 
filled with fat kernels. You will find this medium-latc 
variety a welcome addition to your garden. No. _.381, 
Pkt. 10c; 4 Ib. 30c; lb. 50c¢; 5 Ib. $2.10. 
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HYBRID SWEET 
Silver Cross Bantam 
86 days. This is the finest white corn 
ever produced and we believe it will 
eliminate many standard varieties since it 
surpasses them in both quality and yield. 
Plants are six ft. tall, uniform and wilt 
resistant. Ears are 8 in. long with 12 or 
14 rows of the sweetest, tenderest, glisten- 
No de- 
scription does this delicious corn justice. 
The only way you can appreciate it is 
to try it yourself. No. 682, Pkt. 15¢; 
Y~ lb. 40c; lb. 75¢; 5 Ibs. $3.20. 
PERERA SS EET EEC ee 
Golden Cross Bantam Corn 
Developed by U. S. Dept. of Agriculture—This hybrid 
corn is rapidly replacing all other main crop yellow 
sweet corn as it is specially bred to be resistant to 
smut. The delicious ears are 10 to 14 rowed and of 
a lighter yellow than Golden Bantam. No. 593, Pkt. 
15¢; 42 lb. 40c; lb. 70; 5 lb. $2.80. 
KING CROST BANTAM 
The New Golden Yellow Sensation—Slated to become 
very popular with gardeners and canners. A vigorous 
and outstanding yielder, with medium fine and deep 
kernels, it is tender and sugar-sweet. It matures a 
week eaxlier than the Golden Cross. No. 635, Pkt. 
Y \b. 40¢; Ib. 70¢; 5 Ib. $2.80. . 
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