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SWEET or SUGAR CORNS 
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Do Not Plant Sweet Corn Till the Ground Is Thoroughly Warm 
Hybrid Sugar Corns 
171. HYBRID COUNTRY GENTLEMAN CORN (95 Days)—A hybrid 
variety of the Country Gentleman class with the typical zig-zag rows 
of deep, tender, narrow, white kernels. The stalks are about 7 feet tall, 
ears 7 to 8 inches long. Excellent flavor, good texture, fine for market 
gardeners or home gardens. By mail postpaid, Pkt. 15¢; /2 |b. 45c; 
Ib. 85c; 2 Ibs. $1.45; 5 Ibs. $3.10; 10 Ibs. $5.50. Not postpaid, lb. 65c; 
2 Ibs. $1.20; 5 Ibs. $2.75; 10 Ibs. $5.00. 
169. IOANA HYBRID (87 Days})—A very productive main crop strain. It 
is resistant to both wilt and drought; the ears are 7 to 8 inches long, 
12-14 rowed; filled with medium, narrow, light yellow kernels. By mail 
postpaid, Pkt. 15c; |/2 lb. 40c: Ib. 75c; 2 Ibs. $1.25; 5 Ibs. $2.65; 10 
Ibs. $4.60. Not postpaid, Ib. 55c; 2 Ibs. $1.00; 5 Ibs. $2.30; 10 Ibs. 
$4.10. 
167. GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM HYBRID (85 Days)—Outstanding ear- 
ly hybrid for the South. By mail postpaid, Pkt. 15¢; ' |b. 40c; Ib. 75c; 
2 Ibs. $1.25; 5 Ibs. $2.65; 10 Ibs. $4.60. Not postpaid, lb. 55c; 2 Ibs. 
$1.00; 5 Ibs. $2.30; 10 Ibs. $4.10. 
168. HYBRID STOWELL'S EVERGREEN (95 Days)—A better and more 
uniform yielder than open pollinated Stowell's. By mail postpaid, Pkt. 
15c; '/ |b. 45c; Ib. 85c; 2 Ibs. $1.45: 5 Ibs. $3.10; 10 lbs. $5.50. Not 
postpaid, lb. 65c; 2 lbs. $1.20; 5 Ibs. $2.75; 10 Ibs. $5.00. 
170. MARCROSS No. 39 HYBRID (75 Days)—A well known medium 
early variety developed by the Connecticut Experimental Station. A 
fine variety for market, canning or home garden use. Medium size 
ears, 7 inches long, with 12 to 14 rows of yellow kernels. By mail post- 
paid, Pkt. 15c; '/> Ib. 40c; Ib. 75c; 2 Ibs. $1.25; 5 Ibs. $2.65; 10 Ibs. 
$4.60. Not postpaid, lb. 55c; 2 Ibs. $1.00; 5 Ibs. $2.30; 10 Ibs. $4.10. 
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160. GOLDEN BANTAM (80 Days)—The earliest and sweetest yellow- 
grained sugar corn. The ears are not large, but are deliciously sweet 
and tender, about 6 inches long with 8 rows of broad grains. The most 
popular of all the early yellow sugar corns. By mail postpaid, Pkt. 10c; 
\/> Ib. 35c; Ib. 65c; 2 Ibs. $1.05; 5 Ibs. $2.05; 10 Ibs. $3.40. Not post- 
paid, lb. 45c; 2 Ibs. 80c; 5 Ibs. $1.70; 10 Ibs. $2.90. 
159. GOLDEN GIANT (85 '‘Days)—A cross of Golden Bantam and 
Howling Mob, and has all the fine qualities of its parents but larger 
than Golden Bantam and only a few days later. The cob is small and 
carries 14 to 18 straight rows of long, deep, thick orange colored 
grains that cover the entire cob. The shuck covers the tip completely, 
protecting the ear from worms and birds. By mail postpaid, Pkt. 10c; 
Vo Ib. 35c; Ib. 65c; 2 Ibs. $1.00; 5 Ibs. $2.00; 10 Ibs. $3.30. Not post- 
paid, Ib. 45c; 2 Ibs. 75c; 5 Ibs. $1.65; 10 Ibs. $2.80. 
164. COUNTRY GENTLEMAN (90 Days)—One of the richest flavored 
late sweet corns. Makes a good sized ear, with a small cob, densely 
covered with irregular rows of very long, slender, pearly white grains 
of the best quality. The ears are 8 to 9 inches long, are usually borne 
two or more to the stalk, and will keep tender and fit for use for a long 
season. It is sometimes called ‘Shoe Peg’. By mail postpaid, Pkt. 10c; 
Vy Ib. 35c; Ib. 65c; 2 Ibs. $1.05; 5 Ibs. $2.05; 10 Ibs. $3.40. Not post- 
paid, lb. 45c; 2 lbs. 80c; 5 Ibs. $1.70; 10 lbs. $2.90. 
Stowell's Evergreen Sugar Corn 
166. STOWELL'S EVERGREEN (90 Days)—Recognized as the standard 
late sugar corn for the home garden, for market and canning. The 
ears are large, the grains deep, exceptionally tender and sugary; but 
its strong point is that it remains in the green state longer than any 
other sugar corn. By mail postpaid, Pkt. 10c; '/% Ib. 35c; Ib. 65c; 2 Ibs. 
$1.05; 5 lbs. $2.05; 10 Ibs. $3.40. Not postpaid, lb. 45c; 2 Ibs. 80c; 5 
Ibs. $1.70; 10 Ibs. $2.90. 
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163. GOLDEN EVERGREEN (85 Days)—The well-known Golden Ban- 
tam and Stowell's Evergreen were crossed and gave a complete 
blend that combined the best characteristics of each—a corn that has 
the color and deliciously sweet flavor of the Golden Bantam and the 
evergreen habit and tenderness of the Stowell's Evergreen. The ears 
are larger than Golden Bantam, with the Evergreen type of ear, with 
14 to 18 rows of deep, sugary, rich yellow grains. If you plant Golden 
Evergreen we are sure you will like it, for it has both size and quality. 
By mail postpaid, Pkt. 10c; '/ Ib. 35c; Ib. 65c; 2 Ibs. $1.00; 5 Ibs. 
$2.00; 10 Ibs. $3.30. Not postpaid, lb. 45c; 2 Ibs. 75c; 5 lbs. $1.65; 10 
Ibs. $2.80. 
162. BLACK MEXICAN (85 Days)—The ripe grains are bluish-black, 
but are remarkably white in roasting ear state. In tenderness and fine 
quality none can surpass it. The ears, usually eight rowed, are about 
8 inchés long and are less subject to attack by worms than most early 
sweet corns. For family use we recommend it highly to follow the 
first early varieties. By mail postpaid, Pkt. 10c; '/ Ib. 30c; Ib. 50c; 
2 Ibs. 85c; 5 Ibs. $1.80; 10 Ibs. $3.25. Not postpaid, lb. 35c¢; 2 Ibs. 
65c; 5 Ibs. $1.50; 10 Ibs. $2.80; 100 Ibs. $25.00. 
Plant February, 
March and 
April; Aug., Sept. 
An ounce plants 100 feet of 
drill; 8 Ibs. to the acre broad- 
cast, 4to 5 Ibs. in drills. 
KALE 
219. GREEN CURLED SIBERIAN (Blue Kale or Dwarf German Greens) 
65 Days)—A hardy, vigorous, spreading kale, with a distinctive bluish 
tinge. The leaves are beautifully curled all around the edges and re- 
tain their crisp, fresh appearance long after cutting. It is hardy 
enough to stand zero weather. A splendid kale for both home use 
and market. Slow to run to seed. Pkt. 10¢; oz. 25; '/4 Ib. 50c, postpaid. 
220. CURLED BLUE SCOTCH OR NORFOLK—A hardy spreading kale 
that will stand extreme cold without injury and ships long distances 
without yellowing. Beautifully curled and retains its crisp fresh appear- 
ance long after cutting. Grows close to the ground, 12 to 15 inches 
high, and yields a mass of fine salad. Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; 1/4 Ib. 60c, 
postpaid. 
222. SPRING KALE (Spring Sprouts or Hanover Salad) (30 Days)— 
Sometimes called Hanover Kale. A hardy, quick-growing, smooth- 
leaved variety. Sow at intervals of ten days, so as always to have it 
young and tender. Pkt. 10c; '4 Ib. 20c, postpaid. 
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