Grow lots of Sweet Corn for yourself, for market 
See also pages 16 and 17 for other varieties 
HOW TO GROW SWEET CORN. Prepare the 
soil thoroughly; enrich it by working in manure, 
Corn needs it. Wizard Brand Pulverized Sheep or Cattle Manure is fine for Corn (we have it). For horse cultivation, make 
rows 3 feet apart, for the home-garden 2 feet apart, and plant the hills about 15 inches apart in the rows. The early varieties, 
producing smaller stalks can be planted closer than the big late Corns. If planted very early, before the soil is warm of course 
you take some risk of the seed rotting. If it does, don’t blame the seed; remember that you took a risk against nature. Most 
gardeners take such a risk in order to get very early crops. Cover seed lightly when planted early—about Y inch and 1 Yinches 
when soil is warm, and deeper in summer when soil is dry. Remember that seed needs moisture and warmth to germinate it. 
Do not plant just one row of Corn so many feet long of a variety in your garden; plant four rows of it each 14 as long so they are 
more sure to properly pollinate. This helps to insure a full set of kernels on the ear. Plant every two weeks from May 1 (if 
warm enough) up to July 15. One pound will plant 150 hills; 12 pounds to an acre. 
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Schell’s Super-Sweet New Yellow Sweet Corn 
“ee a 2 This year we have another grand big 
“Golden Goliath”. crop of seed of this fine variety, enough, 
we believe to go around—so that each of our customers and many 
new ones can have some of it. And we are making a very special price 
so you will all order plenty of it. 
We offered this new variety 3 years ago for the first time. The ears 
are of jumbo size, exceedingly large, having as many as 20 to 24 
rows of kernels, and these are very deep and broad and are positively 
so rich in sugar-sweet flavor that you just naturally exclaim, 
‘‘Mmm, isn’t that good!’’? We have never tasted any sweeter Corn. 
One or two of these big, deep-grained, golden yellow delicicus ears will 
make you a meal. Be sure to order it and make a planting every two 
weeks, for fresh sweet-goodness right through the season. (80 days to 
mature.) Special Price: 141b. 20 cts.; lb. 30 cts.; lb. 50cts.; 5 Ibs. 
$2.25; 10 lbs. $4; 25 Ibs. $8; 100 lbs. $29. 
EXTRA-EARLY VARIETIES 
READY FOR MARKET IN 50 TO 65 DAYS 
Schell’s Earliest: Yellows (Os 
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on my recommendation. Very attractive golden yellow ears of richest 
flavor, 6 to 7 inches long. 10 to 12 rows. It is ready to use in 50 days. 
Stalks 5 feet. Pkt. 10 cts.; 14lb. 30 cts.; Ib. 50 cts.; 2 Ibs. 95 cts.3 
5 Ibs. $2; 10 lbs. $3.80; 25 Ibs. $8.25; 100 lbs. $28, prepaid. 
BARDEN’S WONDER BANTAM. (Yellow.) Extra-early. The ears 
are 8 to 10 inches long, filled with 8 rows of rich golden-colored ker- 
nels, with the same delicious flavor as Golden Bantam. Pkt. 10 cts.3 
IZlb. 30 cts.; Ib. 50 cts.; 2 lbs. 95 cts.; 5 lbs. $2; 10 Ibs. $3.853 
15 Ibs. $5.40; 25 lbs. $8.25; 100 lbs. $28, prepaid. 
Golden Sunshine. (Yellow.) A very excellent variety of yellow Sweet 
Corn. It is very sweet and has twelve rows of kernels. Ready to use in 
55 days. Stalks5 to6ft. Pkt. 10 cts.; M%4lb. 30 cts.; lb. 50 cts.;21bs.95 
cts.; 5 lbs. $2; 10 lbs. $3.80; 15 Ibs. $5.40; 25 lbs. $8.25; 100 Ibs. $28. 
Whipple’s Early Yellow. (Creamy yellow.) Ears 7 to 8 inches long; 
grains broad; 12 to 16 rows. A fine quality early Corn with a very 
large ear. Stalks 6 to 7 feet. Pkt. 10 cts.; lb. 30 cts.; lb. 50 cts.; 
2 lbs. 95 cts.;5 lbs. $2; 10 lbs. $3.80; 25 lbs. $8.25; 1001bs. $28, prepaid. 
Whipple’s Early White. (White.) Large ears 8 to 9 inches long, with 
16 to 18 rows of deep, sweet kernels. Extra early. Pkt. 10 cts.; Mlb. 
30 cts.; lb. 50 cts.; 2 lbs. 95 cts.; 5 lbs. $2; 10 lbs. $3.80; 25 lbs. $8.25. 
SECOND-EARLY VARIETIES _ reapy ror MARKET IN 70 TO 80 DAYS 
Kendel’s Early Giant. (White.) One of the best second-early varieties. Ears uniform, 7 inches long, with 12 to 16 rows of good 
deep grains; highly flavored. Stalks 7 feet. Pkt. 10 cts.; 14lb. 30 cts.; lb. 50 cts.; 2 lbs. 95 cts.; 5 lbs. $2; 10 lbs. $3.80; 15 lbs. 
$5.40; 25 lbs. $8.25; 100 lbs. $28. 
EARLY EVERGREEN. (White.) Seeillustration below. Matures 
ten days earlier than Stowell’s Evergreen. A very fine variety, 
ivory-white, 16 to 20 rows of very deep grains. Large ear; very 
sweet. Stalks 8 feet. Pkt. 10 ets.; 14lb. 30 cts.; Ib. 50 cts.; 
2 Ibs. 95 cts.; 5 Ibs. $2; 10 lbs. $3.80; 15 lbs. $5.40; 25 Ibs. 
$8.25; 100 lbs. $28, prepaid. : 
Howling Mob. (White.) Large-eared and fine quality. Pkt. 10 
cts.; 4lb. 30 cts.; lb. 50 cts.; 2 lbs. 95 cts.; 5 lbs. $2; 10 lbs. $3.85; 
15 lbs. $5.40; 25 Ibs. $8.25; 100 lbs. $28, prepaid. 
Black Mexican. 85 days. Pkt. 15 cts.; lb. 30 cts.; Ib. 45 cts.; 
2 lbs. 85 cts.; 5 lbs. $2.15. 
LATE VARIETIES 00 pays Se¢,2iso,pases 
White Evergreen. (White.) Matures about a week earlier than 
Stowell’s. Pkt. 10 cts.; Wlb. 30 cts.; lb. 50 cts.; 2 Ibs. 95 cts.; 
5 lbs. $2; 10 lbs. $3.80; 25 lbs. $8.25; 100 lbs. $28. 
Golden or Bantam Evergreen. (Yellow.) Large ears;long grains 
golden yellow. Same price as above. 
Golden Colonel or Golden Country Gentlemen. (Yellow.) 
Deep golden yellow; with zig-zag kernel pattern. Large ears, 
deep grains, and is very sweet. 90 days. Pkt. 10 cts.; %lb. 30 
cts.; lb. 50 cts.; 5 lbs. $2; 10 lbs. $3.85; 15 lbs. $5.40; 100 Ibs. $28. 
COUNTRY GENTLEMEN. (White.) Also known as ‘‘Shoe Peg.” 
Long, deep, narrow grains irregularly arranged on the ear; pure 
white, deliciously sweet. Excellent freezer and canning variety. 
And for garden-fresh eating it is positively a genuine treat for the 
family. Pkt. 10 cts.; Alb. 30 cts.; lb. 50 cts.; 2 Ibs. 95 ets.; 
5 Ibs. $2; 10 lbs. $3.85; 100 lbs. $28. 
POP COR N Golden Queen (Yellow), White Rice 
(White), and Big Buster (Yellow). 115 
days. Each variety, pkt. 10 cts.; 14lb. 25 cts.; lb. 45 cts.; 
2 Ibs. 80 cts.; 5 lbs. $1.75; 10 lbs. $3, postpaid. One pkt. 
will plant 4 rows each 25 feet long; 6 lbs. an acre. 
HYBRID POP CORN. Purdue Certified P31. Most popular. 
Combines high quality and expansion. Ear corn yield per acre ; 
5307 lbs.—highest of all. Yellow. Pkt. 25 cts.; 14]b 70 cts.s Ib. . 
$1.25; 3 lbs. $3.45; 6 lbs. $6; 251bs. $22.50, prepaid. A very excellent strain of Early Evergreen Sweet Corn 
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Schell’s New Yellow Sweet Corn, ‘‘Golden 
Goliath’’. Enormous ears; 20 to 24 rows of kernels 
as sweet as honey. 
