GARDEN CORN 
CULTURE—Sweet corn should not be planted until the groumd is warm. Corn is usually planted in drills, dropping one kernel 
every 6 inches. Thin out plants to 12 inches after the corn gets a good start. The rows should be from 3 to 31, feet apart. Corn 
will succeed well on most any soil, however, will mcke more rapid growth by using a small quantity of a good commercial fertili- 
zer. For succession of fresh roasting ears, a planting should be made every 10 days or 2 weeks until July 15th. 
Hybrid corns are wilt and disease resistant, mature **kBANTAM EVERGREEN—(95 days). As delicious as 
uniformly. Due to a stronger root system withstand Bantam and as large and about a week earlier than 
wind and drought better than the open polinated. Evergreen. The ears are about 8 inches long with 12 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN HYBRID—(99 days). More to 14 rows of rather broad, deep rich golden yellow 
grains. Pkt. 10c; pt. 30c; qt. 50c: 1, gal. 95c; gal. $1.75; 
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sure of making heavy yield than Country Gentleman 10 Ibs. @ 24c. 
otherwise about the same. Pkt. 20c; pt. 60c; qt. $1.00; 
2 gal. $1.90; gal. $9,607.10: lbs. @ S8c. *kCOUNTRY GENTLEMAN—(95 days). Ears about 7 
*&kkkGOLDEN CROSS BANTAM (Hybrid)—(85 days). to 8 inches long, cobs small, white and densely cov- 
The ears are about 8 inches long with 10 to 14 rows ered with long slender white grains without row in- 
of kernels. Will yield about twice as much as regular formation. Pkt. 10c; pt. 30c; qt. 50c; 2 gal. 95c; gal. 
strains of Golden Bantam. Pkt. 10c; pt. 40c; qt. 70c; $1.75; 10 lbs. @ 24c. 
i, gal. $1.20; gal. $2.25; 10 lbs. @ 35c. 
*kKAXKIOANA (Hybrid)—(86 days). An attractive and **XGOLDEN BANTAM—(79 days). Ears 6 to 7 inches 
long, filled from butt to tip with 8 rows of deep broad 
ducti iety, 72 to 8 inches long. 12-14 : ) 
Prod CHY eae tii ar aeons acer grains of attractive color and most delightful flavor. 
rowed, well filled with medium-narrow light yellow 
kernels. Pkt. 10c; pt. 40c; qt. 70c; ¥/ gal. $1.20; gal. Pkt. 10c; pt. 30c; qt. 50c; % gal. 95c; gal. $1.75; 10 lbs. 
$2.25; 10 lbs. @ 36c. @ 24c. 
*MARCROSS (Hybrid)—(72 days). Ears long, plump, *kAKSTOWELL’S EVERGREEN—(95 days). Ears 8 to 9 
abruptly tapered at tips, 10-14 rowed with light creamy inches long, 16 to 18 rows, with a very deep, sweet 
yellow kernels of good quality. Pkt. 10c; pt. 40c; qt. 70c; grain. Pkt. 10c; pt. 30c; qt. 50c; 2 gal. 95c: gal. $1.75; 
WY, gal. $1.20; gal. $2.25; 10 lbs. @ 36c. 10 lbs. @ 24c. 
STOWELL’'S EVERGREEN HYBRID—(93 days). Ears 
slightly tapered uniform, with 16-18 rows of deep, 
medium wide, white kernels. Pkt. 20c; pt. 50c; qt. 90c; 
Wy gal. $1.60; gal. $3.00. EARLY TABLE CORN 
GOLD RUSH—(69 days). An extra early, tender, BUNTON’S EARLY—6 to 8 inch ears containing 10 
sweet corn of fine quality. The 81/, inch ears are well or 12 rows of sweet, tender, pearly white grains. 6 to 
filled to the tip with 12 or 14 rows of delicious kernels. 7 foot stalks permitting close planting. Pkt. 10c; pt. 25c; 
The 6 foot tall stalks frequently produce 2 ears, cov- qt. 40c; 2 gal. 70c; gal. $1.25; peck $2.35; 1/, bu. $4.40; 
ered to the tip with a tight husk. Pkt. 10c; pt. 40c; qt. bu. $8.50. 
70c; 1/2 gal. $1.20; gal. $2.25; 10 lbs. @ 38c. 
? *kXEARLY ADAMS—(72 days). Ears are 8 to 9 inches 
long, with 12 to 14 rows of white grains. Grows about 
6 feet high. Pkt. 10c; pt. 30c; qt. 50c; 1/2 gal. 95c; gal. 
$1.75; peck $3.30; 1/. bu. $6.40; bu. $12.50. 
*EXTRA EARLY ADAMS—(69 days). The ear is 6 to 
7 inches long, containing 12 to 14 rows of white, sweet 
grains. It is very hardy, standing early planting ex- 
ceedingly well. Pkt. 10c; pt. 35c; qt. 60c; 1/, gal. $1.00; 
gal. $1.85; peck $3.50; 1/, bu. $6.75; bu. $13.00. 
*EARLY NORTHERN WHITE FIELD—(85 days). Often 
has two ears from 9 to 10 inches. This is not only a 
very valuable variety for market purposes, but is now 
being grown by a number of farmers as an early 
feed variety. Pkt. 10c; pt. 20c; qt. 35ce; ¥/2 gal. 60c; 
gal. $1.10; peck $2.00; 1/. bu. $3.90; bu. $7.50. 
**BB TRUCKERS FAVORITE—(77 days). The ears are 
9 to 10 inches long, 10 to 12 rows of pure white grains. 
Grows about 6 feet high. Pkt. 10c; pt. 25c; qt. 40c; 1/2 
gal. 70c; gal. $1.25; peck $2.35; 1, bu. $4.40; bu. $8.50. 
POP CORN 
*% GIANT YELLOW (T. N. T.)—(100 days). A large-eared and 
handsome yellow pop corn. Pops perfectly white and exceed- 
ingly large and tender. Pkt 10c; pt. 25c; qt. 40c. 
JAPANESE HULLESS—(85 days). A small _ stubby-eared 
variety with pointed grains. Pkt. 10c; pt. 25c; qt. 40c. 
WHITE RICE—(90 days). An old favorite variety that pops 
pure white. Pkt. 10c; pt. 25¢; qt. 40c. 

PURDUE No. 32. YELLOW HYBRID—Pkt. 20c; pt. 50c; qt. 90c; 
Golden Cross Bantam 10 lbs. @ 50c. 
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