SWEET CORN 
HYBRID 4th OF JULY 
139. (64 days.) THE EARLIEST. The golden ears are 6 to 61/5 
inches long. 10 to 14 rows, chunky and well filled for such an early 
yielder. We call it ‘4th of July’’ because for years it has made 
roasting ears from our first very early planting in time for the 4th 
of July. Wonderful flavor. 3-oz. pkt., 15¢7 1/2 lb., 35c; Ib., 55c; 2 lbs., 
98c; postpaid. 
HYBRID TENDERGOLD: 
142. (76 days.) Famous for sweet, delicious flavor. The golden 
ears are large, 7 to 8 inches long, 10 to 14 rows. Especially good 
for holding supreme eating condition for 10 days or more. Sure to 
make Pyare yield. 3-oz. pkt., 15¢; 1/2 1lb., 33¢; lb., 53c: 2 lbs., 90c, 
postpaid. 
HYBRID COUNTRY GENTLEMAN 
150. (White.) Open pollinated Country Gentleman was always a 
sweet, tender and deep grained sweet corn. The hybrid variety im- 
proves that fine flavor, nearly doubles the yield and brings a hybrid 
vigor highly resistant to corn diseases. 3-oz. pkt., 15c; Wo |b., 38e; 
Ib., 65c; 2 lbs., $1.15. postpaid. 






HYBRID GOLDEN BANTAM 
143. (84 days.) 
25 to 40 per cent more than ordinary Golden Bantam. Very tender 
HYBRID STOWELLS’S EVERGREEN 
| 151. Always a great favorite. A great yielder, wonderful flavor 
|. and tenderness. Our Hybrid Stowell’s intensifies these fine traits. 
| Sweeter, more tender and the highest yielding of all the sweet 
corns. Snowy white and very, very deep grained. A fine corn. 
3-oz. pkt., 15c7 1/2 lb., 37c: Ib., 64c; 2 lbs., $1.00, postpaid. 
“Big 3 Sweet Corn Collection 
Order No. 70—Three of the very best varieties. 
W/o lb. Hybrid 4th of July, 35c. 
1/, lb. Hybrid Golden Bantam, 35c. 
fg Ib. Hybrid Stowell’s Evergreen, 37c. 
Regular $1.07 Value, all for 
Only 89c, Postpaid 




POP CORN 
SOUTH AMERICAN JUMBO HYBRID HYBRID WHITE HULLESS 
158. (Hybrid K4 or Purdue 32.) In a four- 
year test this South American Jumbo yielded 55 
per cent more than open pollinated. In a three- 
= test it popped 35 per cent greater volume. 
lant popped Perneia the nearest hulless of 
any corn you've ever eaten, and the flavor and 
texture are excellent. Average a little better 
than two big ears per stalk. I lb., 20c; 1/2 Ib., 
35c; lb., 60c; 5 lbs., $2.25, postpaid. 
160. The “‘last word’ in pop corn. The very 
finest you can grow. It is tops for fine flavor 
and tenderness. It is really hulless and pops to 
the amazing record of 26 per cent more than 
the open pollinated Dwarf Hulless and actuc.ly 
yields 16 per cent more. By all means plant this 
pop corn for the best in yield and the finest of 
flavor. VW Ib., 22c: 1/2 Ib.. 40c; lb., 65c, postpaid. 

To insure the faultless assembling of your seed order, the variety numbers are very 
important. State them plainly 
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