There’s Nothing Like Freshly Picked Sweet Corn 
FIEEDRGORNE 
per bus. 
Postage on Corn extra: qt. 20c; pk. 51c; bus.$1.52 
Boone County White. 
Collier’s Excelsior. White. 
Eureka White Ensilage. 
Collier’s Success. Yellow. 
Golden Beauty. 
Lancaster County Sure-Crop. Yellow. 
Maryland Yellow Dent. 
Yellow Leaming. 
All above White varieties, $6.00 per bus. 
All above Yellow varieties, $5.50 per bus. 
Certified Hybrid Yellow Field Corn 
U. S. 13. Probably the most interesting 
thmg that can be said about this Hybrid 
is that it is still the most popular in this 
territory, by a very wide margin. Its 
popularity stems from the fact that it 
meets the fancy and requirements of a 
majority of farmers. For example, rela- 
tively few farmers desire either an early 
or a late-maturing Corn. Nor do they want 
either a very large or very small fodder or 
ear, or a hard or soft kernel. This variety is 
“medium” in all respects, hence yields well 
in a wide range of soil fertility and weather 
conditions. Kernels are deep and _ rich 
golden yellow. Ears usually tonger than 
husks, making it easy to husk. As a rule 
ears are well down on the stalk, which is a 
very distinct advantage at time of har- 
vesting the crop. Matures in 110 to 115 
days. 
Iowa 939 Hybrid. Wide adaptation. Moder- 
ately long ear of medium indentation, deep 
yellow grain; medium-sized stalks. Ma- 
tures in 90 days. 
Goldline Hybrid. Deep grain, dent, de- 
velops strong root system, making it a very 
sturdy corn and is more resistant to corn 
borers than most hybrids. Time of ma- 
turity about 120 days. 
POP-CORN 
South American Yellow Giant. 
large, white, beautiful puffs. 
Prices on larger quantities on request 
Makes 
Golden Cross Bantam Corn 
SWEET or SUGAR CORN 
One quart of seed will plant 200 hills; 8 quarts in hills to acre 
Sugar Corn varies in weight according to 
variety. We have decided to list 44 pounds 
as a bushel, except Adams and Trucker’s 
Favorite, which weigh 56 pounds to bushel. 
Cuxture. The Sweet or Sugar varieties, 
being liable to rot in cold or wet ground, 
should not be planted before May, or until 
the ground has become warm. For a suc- 
cession, continue planting every two weeks, 
until the middle of July, in rich, well-ma- 
nured ground, in hills, covering about ¥% mch 
and thin out to 3 plants to a hill. Extra-early 
varieties can be planted 114 feet apart in the 
row. The field varieties should be planted 
4 feet apart each way, leaving 3 plants to a 
hill. From 65 to 90 days. Soil B. Vitamins 
Ay BSG: 
Prices on bus. lots of Sugar Corn on request 
NOTICE For the convenience of our customers, we have marked 5 of the best varieties, 
as they mature in succession. No. 1 is the earliest and No. 5 the latest. 
CORN, FIELD, HYBRID, and POP 
Eureka White Ensilage. 
Boone County White. Serre eer eeerEre ee SerEEIeSS 
Collier’s Excelsior . 
Lancaster CoS Sure- ‘Crop. . 
Collier’s Success. . ae 
Yellow Leaming. . 
Golden Beauty. . 
Maryland Yellow Dent. 
Cert. U. S. 13 : 
Iowa 939 edarel 
Goldline . . 
POP-CORN 
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WRITE FOR PRICES ON LARGER QUANTITIES 
CORN, SUGAR or SWEET 
No. 1—Golden Bantam 
No. 2—Whipple’s Early White. . 
No. 3—Early Evergreen 
No. 4—Country Gentleman (Shoe-Peg).. 
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Golden Giant.. : 3 a a 
The Vanguard. 
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Howling Mob 
Stowell’s Hybrid. . 
Country Gentleman ‘Hybrid. . 
Golden Cross Bantam 
Lincoln: Hy bride ee ee des. scutes ws 
Ioana Hybrid 
Blands Early 
Early Adams 
Trucker’s Faverite 
Vopt. Pt. Qt. IApk. Pk. 
All bus. prices on request 
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No. 1. Golden Bantam. An extremely 
early true Sugar Corn. The grain when 
ripe is a bright golden yellow; flavor is ex- 
ceptionally rich and sugary. Produces 
2 or 3 good ears to the stalk. 
No. 2. Whipple’s Early White. Matures 
in 65 days. Large ears of pearly whiteness. 
No. 3. EARLY EVERGREEN. The large, 
uniform ears are well filled to the tip with 
beautiful white kernels. Splendid sort for 
market and home-garden, being 10 to 12 
days earlier than Stowell’s Evergreen. 
Keeps well after being cut. 
No. 4. Country Gentleman or Shoe-Peg. 
A short-stalked, productive sort. Ears 
large for so small a stalk; grain narrow, 
very deep, of excellent quality. 
No. 5. Stowell’s Evergreen. The ears are 
large. Grains are deep and sugary. 
Howling Mob. An early Sugar Corn with 
fine, large ears. Excellent for truckers or 
the home gardener. 
The Vanguard. Large-eared white Sweet 
Corn of excellent table quality. Matures 
in 65 to 70 days. 
Golden Giant. A cross between Golden 
Bantam and Howling Mob. Ears 6% 
inches long. 
Black Mexican. 
tender and sweet. 
Early Adams. Stalks 3 to 4 feet high with 
ears set_within 6 inches of ground. Not a 
Sugar Corn but a decided acquisition so 
early in the season. 
Blands Early. This is the earliest of all Corn. 
Trucker’s Favorite. A late variety of 
Adams type. Suitable for table or stock. 
Ears very large, 14- or 16-rowed. 
Stowell’s Hybrid. Deep narrow kernels on 
ears 7% inches long. Very sweet. 
Country Gentleman Hybrid. 
inches long, on a 7-foot plant. 
Golden Cross Bantam. Has 8-inch ears 
with 10 to 14 rows of delicious golden yel- 
low kernels. The sturdy stalks grow 6 to 
61% feet high. Matures in 80 days. 
Ioana Hybrid. Ears 81% inches long, with 
12 to 16 rows of light yellow kernels of 
excellent quality. Uniform. Stalk 7 to 
7% feet high. High-yielding. 90 days. 
Lincoln Hybrid. Ears 8 inches long, with 
14 to 16 rows of yellow kernels of good 
quality. Stalk 6% to 7 feet tall; resists 
lodging; ears borne high. Primarily for 
market gardeners wanting large early 
ears. Good yielder. 82 days. 
See latest Hybrid Sugar Corns, page 14 
An old favorite. Very 
Ears 8 
POSTAGE ON SUGAR CORN EXTRA: 
Pt. 17c; qt. 20c; 14pk. 29c; pk. 41c; bus. $1.21 
up to 2d zone only. For other zones consult 
chart on page 1. 
1-3-5 E. Lombard St., Baltimore 2, Md. 
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