SWEET CORN 
White Varieties 
Open Pollinated 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN 90 days 
The old style “Shoepeg”’ variety without rows, with 
ears 6'%2-—8 inches long and usually well filled tips. 
The kernels are deep and slender, of good flavor and 
usually tender. The stalks are 7-8 feet tall and fairly 
well rooted. 
Lb. 50¢; 121/2 Ibs. $4.50; 50 Ibs. $14.00 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN 95 days 
This is our improved strain of Stowell’s with a 
deeper kernel. An old favorite with home and market 
gardeners for the main crop. It is also popular with 
canners. It remains in a green state for a longer pe- 
riod than most sugar corns. The stalks grow about 8 
feet tall, bearing ears 7% to 9% inches long, with 
14 to 18 rows to the ear. The grains are broad, deep, 
and of excellent quality. 
Lb. 50¢; 121. ibs. $4.50; 50 Ibs. $14.00 
IMPROVED HOWLING MOB 
(Vanguard) 
A superior strain of a popular white corn. The 
ears are 612-8 inches long, bearing 12 to 16 rows of 
kernels. It is quite resistant to bacterial wilt. 
Lb. 50¢; 121/2 Ibs. $4.50; 50 Ibs. $14.00 
82 days 
Improved Howling Mob 
Hybrid Pop Corn 
MINHYBRID NO. 250 (New) 95 days 
A very productive white hulless hybrid pop corn. 
Kernels are deep and pointed with an unusually thin 
skin. When popped they are free of fiber and of ex- 
cellent eating quality. Ripens early and produces 2 
and often 3 small ears per stalk. 
Lb. 75¢; 121. ibs. $7.50 
PURDUE HYBRID 31 (New) 95 days 
Purdue 31 is a yellow hybrid popcorn with very 
high yields, high popping expansion, and excellent 
eating quality. The ears are 7” to 8” long with 14 to 
16 rows of medium yellow kernels. The plants are 
6% ft. tall, vigorous, and stand up well to time of 
harvest. Normally this hybrid produces two good ears 
per stalk. This hybrid has proved to be a favorite for 
vending machine operators and manufacturers of 
caramelized corn. Not well adapted to North. Usually 
used in Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Missouri, lowa and 
Kansas. Supply limited. 
Lb. 75¢; 121 Ibs. $7.50 
Pop Corn 
Open Pollinated 
JAPANESE HULLESS ‘“‘Tom Thumb,” dwarf white sort. 
Lb. 50¢; 121/2 Ibs. $3.50 
ASK FOR PRICES OF ANY VARIETIES NOT LISTED 
SOUTH AMERICAN Large eared yellow sort, enor- 
mous when popped. 
Lb. 50¢; 12/2 Ibs. $3.50 
WHITE RICE Old favorite white variety. 
Lb. 50¢; 121/> Ibs. $3.50 
Roasting Ear Varieties 
EXTRA EARLY ADAMS 70-72 days 
This variety produces slightly tapered ears 6% — 
72 inches long, with 10-14 rows, well filled tips and 
heavy husk coverage. The plant grows 412-5 feet 
high, is stocky and well rooted. The kernels are 
white, medium breadth and depth, and have fair 
flavor and quality in prime milk stage. 
Lb. 40¢; 121/, Ibs. $3.00; 50 Ibs. $10.00 
LARGE EARLY ADAMS (ideal) 74 days 
Slightly taller than Extra Early Adams, with ears 
7-82 inches long, 10—16 rows. 
Lb, 407; 121/2 Ibs. $2.50; 50 Ibs. $8.00 
TRUCKER’S FAVORITE 82-85 days 
A popular white dent for the South, useful either for 
roasting ears or early dried corn. The ears are 8 to 
9% inches long, mostly cylindrical, with 10 to 16 rows 
to the ear. The stalks grow 8 to 9 feet tall, usually 
bearing two ears to the stalk. It is resistant to ear- 
worm. 
Lb. 40(; 1212 Ibs. $2.50; 50 Ibs. $7.50 
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