California Yellow
The stalks do not usually throw out suckers, but are stout, four feet in height, thickly set with leaves. Each stalk produces three or more ears which are from two to three inches in length, with rice-like grains of a light golden-yellow. Pkt., 10c.
Golden Tom Thumb
The stalks grow only eighteen inches high, and each stalk produces two or three perfect little ears, only two to two and a quarter inches long, completely filed with bright golden-yellow grains, which when popped expand to a large size. It is a perfect miniature corn and ornamental in the flower garden. Small pkt., 10c
Queen's Golden
Stalks grow six feet high with large ears produced in abundance. It pops perfectly white, and a single kernel will expand to a diameter of nearly one inch. Pkt., 10c; pt., 20c; by mail, postpaid. Not prepaid, (except within 300 miles): qt., 25c; 4 qt., 75c.
White Rice
The most popular, widely known variety. Pkt., 10c; pt., 15c; postpaid. qt., 20c; 4 qt., 65c.