. Mais, Fr. CORN, SWEET OR SUGAR Maiz, Sp. Mais, Ger. 334 Metropolitan. An extra early variety, ripens a few days later than Cory, but produces larger ears. Pkt., lOcts.; |lb., 20cts.; lb., 35 cts.; 2 lbs., 60 cts.; 10 lbs., $ 343 Stabler's Early. Of large size for an early variety, and of most delicious flavor. The grains are broad and very tender. Does well in all sections. Pkt., 10 cts., postpaid. J lb., 20 cts.; lb., 35 cts.; 2 lbs., 60 cts.; 10 lbs., $ The Golden Yellow Kinds 318 Golden Bantam (see Specialties, page 5). Pkt., 10 cts., post- paid, i lb., 25 cts.; lb., 40 cts.; 2
. Mais, Fr. CORN, SWEET OR SUGAR Maiz, Sp. Mais, Ger. 334 Metropolitan. An extra early variety, ripens a few days later than Cory, but produces larger ears. Pkt., lOcts.; |lb., 20cts.; lb., 35 cts.; 2 lbs., 60 cts.; 10 lbs., $ 343 Stabler's Early. Of large size for an early variety, and of most delicious flavor. The grains are broad and very tender. Does well in all sections. Pkt., 10 cts., postpaid. J lb., 20 cts.; lb., 35 cts.; 2 lbs., 60 cts.; 10 lbs., $ The Golden Yellow Kinds 318 Golden Bantam (see Specialties, page 5). Pkt., 10 cts., post- paid, i lb., 25 cts.; lb., 40 cts.; 2 lbs., 75 cts.; 10 lbs., $ 320 Golden Cream. The ears are ready for use within 85 to 90 days after seeds were sown. Grains are long and pointed, rich cream color when ready, but turn to light golden-yellow when cooked. Pkt., 10 cts., postpaid, i lb., 25 cts.; lb., 40 cts.; 2 lbs., 75 cts.; 10 lbs., $ 324 Golden Giant. This is the largest of the yellow sugar varieties, the ears measuring up to 8 inches long. The cob is of snjall diameter, and contains twelve to eighteen rows of long, thick grains which cover the entire surface and are deep orange in color, extremely juicy and sweet. Pkt., 10 cts., postpaid, i lb., 25 cts.; lb., 40 cts.; 2 lbs., 75 cts.; 10 lbs., $ One pound will plant 100 hills, or about 250 feet of row. Culture —Seed is liable to rot if planted in cold ground. Yet if we have an early warm spell in spring, it may pay to take some risk, as often the plants, when once up, escape injury by frost. About middle of May plant in hills 3 feet apart each way, covering about 8 or 10 seeds half an inch and thin out to three plants to a hill, or plant in rows 3 feet apart, and thin out plants to stand 12 inches apart in the rows. For succession plant early sorts every two weeks up to July 15th. Sweet Corn by Parcel Post The prices given in this Catalogue for Sweet Corn of all kinds are for same to be sent by ex- press or freight, at purchaser's expense. If w
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