Annual catalogue : 1916 machinery, fertilizers, seeds, etc . nch, Mais One quart will plant 200 hills; 1 peck will plant 1 acre in hills. CULTURE.—Corn requires a good soil and a warm situa-tion. Commence for first early by planting the early varie-ties about May 1, and if a continuous suppiy is wanted all summer, make plantingsabout two weeks apartfrom May 1 until thelast of July, first plant-ing early varieties, thenlater ones. Plant inrows 3 feet apart, andmake the hills about thesame distance apart inthe rows. Five kernelsin the hills are about 1 inch deepfor early, and a litt


Annual catalogue : 1916 machinery, fertilizers, seeds, etc . nch, Mais One quart will plant 200 hills; 1 peck will plant 1 acre in hills. CULTURE.—Corn requires a good soil and a warm situa-tion. Commence for first early by planting the early varie-ties about May 1, and if a continuous suppiy is wanted all summer, make plantingsabout two weeks apartfrom May 1 until thelast of July, first plant-ing early varieties, thenlater ones. Plant inrows 3 feet apart, andmake the hills about thesame distance apart inthe rows. Five kernelsin the hills are about 1 inch deepfor early, and a littledeeper for late. Thinto three plants in a hill. Extra EarlySugar Corn ADAMS EXTRA-EARLY.—Not a sugarCorn, but largely grownfor early use, especial-ly in the South. Pt.,15c; qt., 20c; 45c;pk., 75c; bu., $; ear,3c; doz., 25c. GOLDEN BANTAM. —Extremely early yel-low variety of deliciousflavor. Pt. 15c; qt. 25c;gal. 75c; pk. $ TRUCKERS FAVOR-ITE.—Not a sugarCorn. Very sweet andearly. Pt., 15c; qt., 25c;gal., 60c; pk., $; bu.,$ Medium Early Sugar Corn ADAMS EARLY.—Not a sugar Corn, but grown extensive-ly all over the country for market purposes. Pt., 15c; qt., 20c;gal., 45c; pk., 75c; bu., $; ear, 3c; doz., 25c. BLACK MEXICAN.—One of the sweetest and best varietiesgrains black when ripe, but when in condition for the tablecooks remarkably white. Pt., 15c; qt., 25c; gal., 75c; pk., $ STABLERS EARLY.—Large, white ears of finest quality;very desirable for both canners and gardeners. Pt., 10c;qt., 15c; gal., 40c; pk., 75c. MAMMOTH EARLY.—An earlier and smaller variety ofthe Late Mammoth. Pt., 15c; qt., 20c; gal., 50c; pk., 90c;bu., $ PREMO.—-An early variety of unusual merit. The ears arelarge and the grain very sweet. It matures in 60 days, whichmakes it a most desirable sort. Pt., 10c; qt., 20c; gal., 65c;pk., $; bu., $ Late Sugar Corn Adams Esrly Corn. COUNTRY GENTLEMAN.—Very distinct from any othersort; sometimes


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