
cos Garden Corn : 
Not So Sweet as Real Sugar Corn, But Earlier and Hardier 
TRUCKER’S FAVORITE 
75 Days—This is the favorite garden corn 
for roasting ears in the South. It can be 
planted very early or late with good results. 
Stalks 7 ft. producing excellent foliage for 
_ early fodder. 
Ears 10 ins. long with 12 to 16 
rows of white kernels, sweet and tender. 
BLAND’S EXTRA EARLY 
Perkins Early Market or First Early Table 
68 Days—Those who follow trucking for 
market should not overlook planting this 
profitable early money maker. Although not 
a true sweet corn, it is remarkably sweet and 
has the advantage of hardiness. It can be 
planted earlier than any other variety with 
perfect safety. Ears 8 ins. long with 8 to 10 
rows of medium deep, pearly white kernels. 
IDEAL OR LARGE EARLY ADAMS 
75 Days—Very hardy for early planting and 
much used in the South. Stalks 6 ft. Ears 
thick, 8 ins. long, 12 to 14 rowed. Kernels 
white, sweet and tender if eaten young. 
EXTRA EARLY ADAMS 
70 Days—Resembles Ideal except it is smaller 
and earlier. 

Pop Corn 
WHITE RICE 
110 Days—Pearly white kernels popping a 
pure white. Stalks 5 ft. Ears 6 ins. 
GOLDEN QUEEN 
115 Days—Golden yellow kernels popping a 
creamy white. Stalks 5 ft. Ears 6 ins. 

Selected Field Corn 
15 Lbs. Will Plant 1 Acre 
BUIST’S IMPROVED GOLDEN DENT 
110 Days—The standard yellow corn, pop- 
ular in all localities. Our stock is well bred, 
early and prolific, a beautiful corn either on 
the cob or shelled. Stalks 9 to 10 ft. with ex- 
cellent foliage for fodder. Ears 8 to 10 ins., 
14 to 18 rows of deep grains on a red cob. 
EARLY LEAMING 
100 Days—The earliest Yellow Dent Corn. 
Stalks 9 ft. Ears 9 ins., 14 to 18 rows, of 
deep grains on a red cob. 
LANCASTER COUNTY SURE CROP 
110 Days—A heavy yielder of reddish yel- 
low colored grains with plenty of foliage. 
Stalks 9 to 10 ft. Ears long and slim, 11 to 
12 ins., rows 12 to 14 ona red cob. 
PENNA. EARLY YELLOW 8 ROWED 
90 Days—A flint corn, valuable for late plant- 
ing. Stalks 8 ft. Ears 12 ins., 8 rows of hard, 
at 
rich, amber kernels on a white cob. 
WHITE ENSILAGE 
110 Days—The best ensilage variety. Stalks 
tall and leafy with an enormous growth of 
fodder. Ears 10 ins., 14 rows. 
U. S. No. 13 HYBRID 
A high yielding variety and a 

115 Days 
_ good silage producer recommended throughout 
the eastern states. Stalks 12 ft., ears 12 ins., 
20 rows of deep, yellow grains. 
IOWA 939 HYBRID 
100 Days—An early hybrid adapted to the 
eastern states. Stalks 10 ft., ears 12 ins., 
medium deep grains. 

BUIST’S SNOWFLAKE 
110 Days—The best heavy yielding white va- 
riety for meal and feeding. Delicious roast- 
ing ears ready for market in 63 days. Stalks 
10 ft. Ears 12 ins. 16 to 18 rows of deep 
grains on a white thin cob. 
SILVER KING 
90 Days—An early maturing variety excellent 
for early feeding and roasting ears. Stalks 10 
ft. Ears 10 to 12 ins., 14 to 16 rows of deep 
grains on a white cob. 
HICKORY KING 
115 Days—A dependable corn for poor land 
or adverse growing conditions. Stalks 9 ft. 
Ears 10 ins., 8 rowed, large, broad, deep: grain. 

GARDEN CORN 
Y,Lb. 1Lb. 2 Lbs. 5 Lbs. 
Trucker’s Favorite. $0.20 $0.30 $0.55 $1.25 
Bland’s Extra Early .20 .35 .65 + 1.50 
Ideal or Large 
Adams: 3). os. >.< OAV) AS es FE yl, V 
Extra Early Adams. .20 .35 .65 1.50 
POP CORN 
White Rice ...... 529 fe 400 Oey Ou 1.60 
Golden Queen .... .25 .40 .70 1.60 
~ Any of the above, Pkt. 10c 
FIELD CORN—Not Prepaid 
7 Lbs. 14 Lbs. 56 Lbs. 
(4 Peck) (Peck)  (Bus.) 
U. S. No. 13 Hybrid ... $1.40 $2.50 $9.00 
Iowa No. 939 1.40 2.50 9.00 
Hickory King 1.00 1.75 6.00 
Any other variety 90 1.60 5.50 
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