VEGETABLE SEEDS 

to 16-rowed and frequently produces ears 
10 inches long. %4 Ib. 35¢, 114 Ibs. 60¢, 6 
Ibs. $1.85, 12 Ibs. $3.25, 48 Ibs. $12.00. 
GOLDEN BANTAM — 79 days — A yellow 
Sweet Corn of distinct flavor. Stalks dwarf, 
setting ears 5 to 7 inches long, covered to 
the tip with 8 rows of golden kernels. 34 Ib. 
35¢, 114 bbs. 65¢, 6 Ibs. $1.85, 12 Ibs. $3.00, 
48 lbs. $11.00. 
GOLDEN SUNSHINE — 74 days — Dwarf 
in habit, with ears 7 inches long; 12 rows . 
of broad, yellow sweet kernels. Desirable 
and early. 34 Ib. 35¢, 1'4 Ibs. 65¢, 6 Ibs. 
$1.85, 12 lbs. $3.25, 48 Ibs. $12.00. 
HOWLING MOB — 83 days — Ears 7 to 9 
inches in length, with 12 to 14 rows of 
large, pearly white grains. Usually two 
large ears to a stalk. The earliest white 
sort of really high quality. % Ib. 35¢, 114 
a 65¢, 6 Ibs. $1.75, 12 Ibs. $3.00, 48 Ibs. 
11.00. 
MIDGET—60 days—A very dwarf variety 
with dark foliage. Height about 30 inches. 
Ears 3 to 4 inches long with sweet, white 
kernels. Suitable for the small home 
garden or growing under glass. Pkt. 25¢, 
34 Ib. 85¢. 
WHIPPLE'S EARLY YELLOW — 87 days 
—A 12-rowed variety maturing a few days 
after Golden Bantam. Largely grown by 
market gardeners, and considered very 
valuable where known. 34 Ib. 35¢, 144 Ib. 
65¢, 6 Ibs. $1.85, 12 Ibs. $3.25, 48 Ibs. 
$12.00. 
LATER VARIETIES 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN (IMPROVED NE 
PLUS ULTRA) — 95 days — Ready a 
little before Evergreen. Ears medium, with 
very deep, irregular kernels; small cob. 
Often 3 to 4 ears on a single stalk. 34 Ib. 
35¢, 1% Ibs. 65¢, 6 Ibs. $1.85, 12 Ibs. $3.25, 
48 Ibs. $12.00. 
EVERGREEN—95 days—The standard 
late sort, 6 to 8 feet high. Large ears with 
12 to 16 rows of very deep, sweet kernels. 
Remains a long time in a green state. 
34 Ib. 35¢, 11% Ibs. 65¢, 6 Ibs. $1.85, 12 
Ibs. $3.25, 48 Ibs. $12.00. 

HYBRID SWEET CORN 
The old practice was to replant one variety every 
ten days or so. The idle land grew weedy; we skip- 
ped a planting now and then; somehow the various 
plantings matured together and gave a feast or 
famine. The following varieties, all planted the same 
day, eliminate the staggered planting, and follow 
each other in perfect sequence with no gaps. They 
give a continuous harvest of Sweet Corn all summer 
from early to late. If weather checks one, it checks 
all alike. 
CARMELCROSS 30.13 — 79 days — Im- 
proved Carmelcross is tops in early mid- 
season. This Corn is also called Gold Rush 
or Gold Nugget. Pkt. 20¢, 34 Ib. 35¢, 114 
Ibs. 90¢, 6 Ibs. $3.00, 12 Ibs. $5.25, 48 Ibs. 
$19.00. 
FLAGSHIP 
Tall and almost suckerless, usually 
produces two big eight-inch ears 
high on the stalk. Resistant to cold, 
wet weather and hot dry periods. 
This new variety proves resistant to 
ear worms. Pkt. 25¢, 34 Ib. 85¢. 

GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM — 85 days — 
Excellent hybrid cross from inbred strains; 
uniform ears and maturity; 10 to 16-rowed. 
Pkt. 20¢, 3% Ib. 50¢, 114 Ibs. 90¢, 6 Ibs. 
$3.00, 12 Ibs. $5.25, 48 Ibs. $19.00. 
LINCOLN — 82 days — Late-maturing ears 
with 14 to 16 rows, fine grained and of 
good quality. Pkt. 20¢, 34 lb. 50¢, 1% Ibs. 
90¢, 6 Ibs. $3.00, 12 Ibs. $5.25, 48 Ibs. 
$19.00. 
MARCROSS 13 x 6 (Hybrid) — 76 days — 
Early. Medium-long, tapering ears filled 
with tender, creamy yellow kernels of 
rare sweetness. Pkt. 20¢, 34 lb. 50¢, 1% Ib. 
90¢, 6 Ib. $3.00, 12 Ib. $5.25, 48 Ib. $19.00. 
SPANCROSS 13 x 4 (Hybrid) — 70 days — 
Very early. Six inch, medium yellow ears; 
well filled and of good quality. Pkt. 20¢, 
34 lb. 50¢, 1142 Ib. 90¢, 6 Ib. $3.00, 12 Ib. 
$5.25, 48 Ibs. $19.00. 
WILSON — 98 days — For the season two 
weeks to ten days after Golden Cross 
Bantam. Wilson is an excellent large-eared 
tall-stalked Corn. Pkt. 20¢, 34 Ib. 50¢, 11%4 
ya ine 6 lbs. $3.00, 12 Ibs. $5.25, 48 Ibs. 
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