WETHERSFIELD 9, CONNECTICUT [| 
CORN. Yellow Varieties 
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1 lb. will plant about 250 hills; 1214 lbs. per acre if sown by hand; 15 Ibs. per 
acre by machine 
Culture—Plant about May 1I5th and in succession every two weeks until the middle 
of July; thus having a continuous crop all season. Plant DWARF varieties 3 feet apart 
each way, a few inches tarther for TALLER varieties. Seed 5 to 6 kernels per hill, 
thin to 4 plants for best results. 
Listed in Order of Maturity 
Golden Early Midget. A delicious Corn decidedly a midget with a plant 
about 30 inches high and an ear four inches long, but with two to five ears 
on a single stalk. This variety is not a novelty, but a worthwhile Corn 
especially for a small garden. Pkt. 30c., 1% lb. 55c., Ib. 90c. 
Golden Early Market or Extra Early Golden. There are many inferior 
strains of this most valuable of early varieties. Our stock has been grown 
under our own supervision since we secured our original strain, and we 
believe we have today as pure an early, large-eared strain as there is available. 
The 7 to 8 inch ears of broad, yellow kernels sell readily and are available 
when other gardeners are bringing in small undersized ears. Pkt. 20c., 
V6 Ib. 35c., lb. 50c., 2 Ibs. 90c., 15 Ibs. $5.50, 100 Ibs. $30.00. 
Golden Sunshine. Good for market as well as the home garden. For several 
years we have selected Golden Sunshine for earliness and size and can offer 
today a Corn nearly as early as Golden Market, a trifle longer but slimmer, 
possessing the delicious flavor of Golden Bantam. Pkt. 20c., 1% Ib. 35c., 
Ib. 50c., 2 Ibs. 90c., 15 Ibs. $5.50, 100 Ibs. $30.00. 
Golden Bantam. Extra early, extra heavy yielding and extra sweet. Eight 
rows of large, plump, golden yellow kernels, bursting with sweetness. 
The very appearance of our Golden Bantam is irresistible. There is no 
heavier yielding, earlier or more attractive Bantam than this—the yardstick 
of quality. Pkt. 15c., 44 lb. 30c., Ib. 45c., 2 Ibs. 80c., 15 Ibs. $4.00, 100 Ibs. 
$25.00. 
Whipple’s Early Yellow. The largest, heaviest main crop variety. Pkt. 20c., 
14 lb. 30c., Ib. 45c., 2 Ibs. 80c., 15 Ibs. $5.00, 100 Ibs. $25.00. 
Golden or Bantam Evergreen. The old favorite Evergreen type in a rich 
golden yellow. The standard for late Corn. Pkt. 20c., 14 lb. 30c., Ib. 45c., 
2 Ibs. 80c., 15 Ibs. $5.00, 100 Ibs. $24.00. 
CORN. White Varieties 
Listed in Order of Maturity 
SEI prs ae Pea ae Pe et = | Early Pearl. We 
Ng ee Re et es af ee urge everyone 
of our friends 
to plant Early 
Pearl. You will 
be pleased be- 
yond question. 
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14 Ib. 55c., Ib. 95c., 2 Ibs. $1.70, 15 lbs. $9.00. 
Black Mexican. Many people prefer the blackish- 
blue kernels. Pkt. 15c., 14 Ib. 30c., lb. 50c., 2 Ibs 
80c., 15 Ibs. $4.50, 100 Ibs. $25.00. 
Country Gentlemen. High quality, late Corn 
with irregular row formation. Often called 
Shoe-Peg. Pkt. 20c., 14 lb. 35c., Ib. 50c., 2 Ibs. 90c., 
15 lbs. $6.00, 100 Ibs. $30.00. 
Stowell’s Evergreen (Selected). An old favor- 
‘te and still one of the sweetest. Pkt. 15c., 14 lb. 30c., 
> ————— Ib. 45c., 2 Ibs. 80c., 15 Ibs. $5.00, 100 Ibs. 
Golden Early Midget $98.00. 
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