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? It is of California This is a superb early variety, with 
(New) Morse’s Golden Cream. origin, resulting Shaker’s Early. large, well-filled ears; the kernels are 
from a cross between Country Gentleman and Golden of pearly whiteness and most delicious sweet flavor. It 
Bantam. The kernels are long and pointed, which are is ready to market one week after Cory Corn, while the 
irregularly formed on a very small slender cob. The ears are very much larger, and it completely fills the in- 
habit of growth is rather dwarf, and the brownish red terval between Cory and Stowell’s Evergreen. It is very 
stalks bear two to four ears of a rich creamy color of prolific, generally bearing three to four ears to the stalk. 
unequaled flavor and quality, maturing with the very Qt. 20c.; pk. 80c.; bush. $3.00, 
earliest. Price per lb. 30c, 
Premo. World's earliest Sweet Corn. It not only com- | Country Gentleman. Very deep grains, small cob and 
. : exceedingly rich flavor. Often 
bines all the merits of the leading early varie- | produces three to four ears to the stalk. The grains are 
ties, but it is also really superior to them all in size, #4 ” th b = : f rows. t. 
quality and yield. Premo can be planted as early as the | oe HES ane ORE $3.50. leovine aD) Steals Q 
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while other varieties are tender and the seeds will rot i D a, The ears of this new Corn 
obbin’s Early Evergreen. 
grow 8 inches long; are 
planted before the soil becomes warm. The stalks grow 
mostly 14 to 16 rows. It ripens 10 to 12 days in advance 
about five feet high, and are very vigorous, generally 
bearing two well developed ears to a stalk. These ears | of Stowell’s Evergreen and is equally as good for all 
measure one to two inches longer than those of Cory or | purposes. The kernels are very sweet and tender. The 
Adams, and matures sixty days after planting. Qt. 20c.; | cob is small, with irregular rows. Qt. 20c.; pk. 80ce.; 
pk. 90c.; bush. $3.25. bush, $3.00. 
> Is of recent introduction, and is | 4 
(New) Peep 0 Day. eredited by many as being excep- Early Mammoth. ener ee hat Bete tee 
tionally early, comparing favorably with the Premo of | ab ben a Gl GEC) OSG) GEEGIER, Gimmie Qt 20c.: 
unparalleled sweetness, The stalks bear from two to | re tapering, mAD . . ay 
five ears each and are very dwarf, which admits of their pk. 80c.; bush, $3.00. 
being planted close together. Qt. 20c.; pk. $1.00; bush. The Sugar or Sweet varieties should not be planted 
Bark Sheffield, Thi t ly Cc fa (th until May, or when the ground bas Reeoree war, 
1s new extra early Corn 1S e re- | a succession every ten days or two weeks, unti e las 
hiest emleld. sult of a cross between the Cory | of July, in hills—for early varieties, 2x3 feet, and for the 
and Extra Early Adams, It combines the robust growth | jate, large kinds, 3x3 feet. Give frequent and thorough 
and extreme hardiness of the Extra Early Adams with cultivation. Allow five to six grains to each hill, but 
the finer sugary quality of the Cory. Ears average six never allow more than three plants to stand. 
inches in length a are well ae with ase of aS : id 
dium size, arranged in ten or twelve regular rows. e b) Grown more extensively an 
grains are juicy and of fine, sweet flavor, if gathered at Stowell’s Evergreen. any other; a favorite with can- 
the proper stage. It is as hardy as the Adams, ready | ners and market gardeners for late use. The ears are of 
for use earlier, and of much finer quality. One of its large size, kernels very deep, tender and sugary; very 
strongest recommendations as a market variety is the | productive and remains for a long time in fit condition 
entire freedom from smut, which destroys so much of the | for table use. Our stock is absolutely pure and true to 
extra early Corn. Qt. 20c.; pk. $1.00; bush. $3.50. name. Qt. 20c.: pk. 75c.: bush, $2.76 
Kendel’s Early Giant Sweet Corn. eels, eae Heese White Evergreen. This valuable Sweet Corn possesses 
but is of real merit. Ears large, measuring 8 to 10 inches all the good points of our Hastern- 
eae having 10 to 12 rows ee each Psd kernels pure grown strain of Stowell’s Evergreen, with the additional 
white, sweet and tender. Qt. 20c.; pk. 80c.; bush. $3.00. advantage that in the green state both cob and grains 
i ° A 3 are pure white. The quality is of the very best. There is 
Perry Hybrid. “4 very,cartly 12 rowed variety, growing | jothing in late Corn that can equal it. The stalks are 
only 4% to 5 feet high, with ears set | <tronge and vigorous, the ears are very large and uni- 
low_on the stalk; large ears, well filled; very sweet and | ¢5;miy well filled to the tip with long slender grains of 
tender. Qt. 20c.; pk. 80c.; bush. $3.00. the most delicious flavor. Our stock being grown from 
Cory. The popular extra early Sweet Corn. Ears are | the originator’s, is absolutely pure and as good as can 
. poe ee and of very fine quality. Qt, 20c.; pk. be had. Qt. 20c.; pk. 80c.; bush. $3.00. 
80c.; bush. $3.00. : Li 
Trucker’s Favorite Sugar Corn. 18 2 .very_ desirable Late Mammoth. This variety produces larger ears than 
second early variety, any other Sweet Corn; very weighty 
of sweet and delicious flavor, producing a large ear well and profitable for growers selling by the ton. Qt. 20c.; 
filled to the end. Qt. 20c.; pk, 80c.; bush. $3.00. pk. 75¢c.; bush. $2.75. 
12 No discounts, but the best values in dependable seeds 
