Country Gentleman
This variety produces long shoe peg kernels without rows. It is the sweetest of the sweet corns and no finer roasting ear is grown. Having no rows, it is an excellent sort to grow where worms bother the ears, as instead of following a row into the enter of the ear, thus spoiling it, they have no row to follow, and instead work around the end of the ear, which can be cut off, leaving the balance of the ear suitable for use., Price postpaid-(10c pkt.) (30c per lb.) (25c per lb. In 10-lb. Lots) prepaid. Not prepaid, 15c per lb.
Golden Bantam Sweet Corn
This variety matures very early- 60 to 70 days, depending upon climate. This is one of the sweetest corns; the stalks grow from 4 to 5 feet and produce two to three ears to the stalk. The ears are eight-rowed and whether eaten from the cob or canned the quality is excellent. When corn canning time comes Mrs. Burrell takes the time to superintend the work personally and the Pressure Cooker is kept busy until there is enough of this fine variety Golden Bantam canned and stored in our cellar to supply our table until Roasting Ear time comes again. I want the garden of every one of my customers to contain some of this excellent variety. Price-(Pkt., 10c) (lb., $35c) (10 lbs., 30c per lb.) postpaid. Not prepaid (20c per lb.).
Stowell's Evergreen Sweet Corn
This is the leading standard variety for home use, market and canning. My stock is most carefully selected and can be depended upon to produce fine large ears of superior quality. The stalks are of strong growth, each producing two large ears. The grains, while of good size, are long and slender, the cob being small. The grains are of rich, sugary flavor and retain their fine quality until quite advanced. My stock is entirely free from glaze or flintiness; the dried grains are much shriveled. Price-(10c per pkt.) (30c per lb.) (25c per lb. In 10-lb. Lots) prepaid; 15c per lb. Not prepaid.