| Sweet ( OPUVL wrsrio—HEAvieR YIELDS—BETTER QUALITY 
Seneca Golden Hybrid 
75 days. We recelve more com- 
plimentary reports on this than 
any other corn. Stalks 5% feet 
tall, bearing two marketable 
ears (7%-inch) on practically 
every stalk. Best Hybrid corn 
for high altitude and extra 
early growing. Kernels large 
golden yellow and of best qual- 
ity. Seed small; five to six 
lbs. will plant an acre. Should 
not use in the South where bac- 
terial wilt is serious. Colorado, 
Oklahoma and California grow- 
ers have found it to be a money- 
maker. 
(Pkt., 10c) (4 lb., 40c) Cib., 70c) 
(5 Ibs., $3.00) prepaid | 

Sweet Cour 
OPEN POLLINATED VARIETIES 
Golden Bantam 78 days. 
One of 
the sweetest corns; the stalks 
grow to 5 feet and commonly 
_ produce two ears to the stalk. 
The ears are eight rowed, about 
61% inches long and, whether eaten from the cob or canned the 
quality is excellent. 
(Pkt., 10c) ('% Ib., 25c) (lb., 40c) (5 Ibs., $1.95) prepaid 

Seneca Golden Hybrid 
100 days. Produces long shoe peg 
Country Gentleman kernels without rows. It is the 
sweetest of the sweet corns, and no finer roasting ear is grown. 
Having no rows, it is an excellent sort to grow where worms 
bother the ears, as, instead of following a row into the center of 
the ear, thus spoiling it, they have no row to follow and work 
around the end of the ear, which can be cut off, leaving the bal- 
ance suitable for use. Stalk 7 feet, ears 9 inches. 
(Pkt., 10c) (% Ib., 25c) Cb., 40c) (5 lbs., $1.95) prepaid 
Stowell's Evergreen 100 days. The leading standard white 
variety for home use, market and 
canning. The stalks are of strong growth, each producing two 
large ears. The grains, while of good size, are long and slender, 
the cob being small. The grains are of rich, sugary flavor and 
retain their fine quality until quite advanced. Stalk 7% feet, 
ears 8 inches. 
(Pkt., 10c) (14 Ib., 25c) (Ib., 40c) (5 Ibs., $1.95) prepaid 
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