SUCCESS IN MARKET GARDENING 



Early Red Cory and White Cob Cory are popular 

 among some growers. They are fine yielders 

 but not of extra good quality. 



Quincy Market is another sort and of better 

 quality than the Corys, though not so early. 

 Concord Bearsfoot is becoming one of the standard 

 sorts. A great yielder and of the finest quality. 



Potter's Excelsior or Squantum is an old variety 

 and still largely grown. 



The Moore's Concord is a twelve- to sixteen- 

 rowed sort, not raised by market gardeners, 

 because it is so late that by the time it is ready 

 for picking the market is flooded. No one can 

 afford to raise it except farmers who have an 

 abundance of land, and to whom the stover is 

 of as much value as the ears. The quality of this 

 variety is most excellent, and the ears are large. 

 Marblehead Mammoth is a first-rate large-eared 

 variety, twelve- to eighteen -rowed, of vigorous 

 growth and excellent quality; cob white, large and 

 well filled; very productive and fine-flavoured, 

 the largest and latest of all. Stowell's Evergreen 

 is yet another late standard sort, twelve- to sixteen- 

 rowed, very sweet and of good quality; keeps in a 

 green state longer than any other kind. 



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