R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. VEGETABLE SEEDS. 



CORN, SWEET. Maiz. WelscU-om. 



Culture. Select a warm soil, if possible, especially for the earlier varieties, which should not be planted before the middle of 

 May. Successive plantings should be made every two weeks until July. Plant in hills 3 or 4 feet apart, in thoroughly manured soil. 

 One quart to 200 hills; 10 quarts to an acre. / 



I EARLY. 



'Farquhar's First Crop Sugar. The best early. 



White cob, eight rowed, quality superior to all 

 Tier extra early sorts; very sweet, 

 't., .15; qt., .25; ^ pk., .85; pk., 1.50; bush., 

 '5.00. 

 ^osby, Josiah Crosby's Strain. This second 



early variety has been a favorite in Boston market 

 for many years, because of its excellent quality. 

 The ears -average 6 to 7 inches in length, with 12 

 16 rows of small white kernels which are sweeter 

 fhan any other second early sort. 

 ■ .20; qt., .35; i pk., 1.00; pk., 1.75; bu.sh., 6.00 

 Crosby. Dwarf, remarkably sweet, usually 

 twelve rowed, 



't., .15; qt., .30; \ pk., 1.00; pk., 1.75; bash., 6.00 

 Kernels large and reddish, red cob, early dwarf, 

 Pt., .15; qt., .25; >, pk.. .75; pk., 1.25; bush., 4.00 

 Ltra Early White Cory. Grain sweet and 

 tender; 8 rowed. 

 Ft., .15; qt., .25; i pk., .85; pk., 1.50; bush., 5.00 

 'eep o' Day. .\n extremely early dwarf sort with 

 ears average about 6 inches in length, of perfect 

 form. The stalks being so small, they may be 

 allowed to stand very closely together. This va- 

 riety is frequently forced under glass, 

 Pt., .20; qt.,.35;'j pk., 1.15; pk., 2.00; bush.. 7.00 





MEDIUM. 



Farquhar's First Crop Sugar Corn. 



Farquhar'^/EpiCUre. An excellent variety with 

 urge liaiidsonie ear.-^, the tiuality antl flavor 

 being unsurpassed, 



Pt., .20; qt., .35; * pk., 1.15; pk., 2.00; bush., 7.00 



arly Evergreen. Similar to Stowell's Evergreen, 



but (iiie to two weeks earlier, 



Pt., .15; qt.. .25; h pk., .75; pk., 1.25; bush., 4.50 



otter's Excelsior (Original). Unsurpassed in 



sweetness and tenderness, 12 rowed, one of the 



best main crop varieties, 



Pt., .15; qt., .25; 1 pk., .85; pk., 1.50; bush., 5.00 

 rly Champion. Very large, 12 rowed, of the very 

 best quality, 

 Pt., .15; qt., .25; § pk., .75; pk., 1.25; bu.-fh., 4.50 



LATE. 



well's Evergreen. A handsome late variety; 

 ears large, 12 to 16 rowed; remains (it for use 

 longer than any other variety. Hardy and 

 productive, 



Pt., .20; qt., .35; i pk., 1.25; pk., 2.00; bush., 7.50 



hite Evergreen. A very valuable sweet corn for 



main crop. The stalks are of vigorous growth. 



The eai-s are well filled to the tip with pure white 



/ kernels of delicious flavor, 



/ Pt., .20; qt., .30; i pk., 1.00; pk., 1.75; bush., 6.00 

 Njnammoth. The largest ears of any sort, and of excel- 

 lent quality, 

 Pt., .20; qt., .30; \ pk., 1.00; pk., 1.75; bu.sh., 6.00 



Farquhar' S Banana. One of the finest varieties in 



cultivation, 



Pt., .20; qt., .30; i pk., 1.00; pk., 1.75; bush., 6.00 

 Country Gentleman. Cob small, irregular rowed, 

 V long, slender, white kernels, 



J Pt., .20; qt., .30; I pk., 1.00; pk., 1.75; bush., 6.00 

 'Jlack Mexican. Very tender, bluish black when 



ripe, cooking almost white, 



Pt., .20; qt., .30; \ pk., 1.00; pk., 1.75; bush., 6.00 



Crosby 



Sweet Corn. 

 Josiah Crosby's Strain. 



SELECTED EARS OF THE FOLLOWING VARIETIES, at 10 Cents Each; 75 Cents per Doz. 

 Farquhar's First Crop Sugar, Mammoth, Stowell's Evergreen, Potter's Excelsior (Original), Early Crosby, Black 



Mexican, Country Gentleman, Farquhar's Banana Packets of all varieties, lo cts. each. 



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