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No. 9. 



STOWELL'S EVERGREEN CORN. 



THE truest strain of this leader of all Corns is in our possession. The most 

 critical and experienced Sugar Corn experts annually secure their supply 

 of Stowell's Evergreen Corn from us. The ears are of a large size, grains 

 deep, exceptionally tender and sugary. It remains longer in a first-class mar-, 

 ketable condition than any other variety. Don't be misled by purchasing a 

 short grained corn, which quickly loses its sweetness and soon becomes "haftt, 

 when you can get such a perfect strand from Bolgiano of Baltimore. Pkt., 5c. 

 Ear 5c. Doz.40c. Pt.,10c. Qt.,15c. Gal., 40c. Peck, 75c. Bu., $2.50. 



<j ; Stowell's Evergreen Corn purchased from you was the finest that Sj> 



ever came to a Baltimore market. I made big money from my crop v 



and my customers were delighted. S 



( Hanover Market, Balto., Md. GEO. MOORE. 



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No. 2-EXTKA EARLY EVER- 

 GREEN. — Ears are like Evergreen — very 

 large, with about 18 more or less irregular 

 rows and a very long grain, of the best qual- 

 ity ; remains in condition for use longer than 

 any other sorts, exceeding the Stowell's in 

 this respect; plant and ear would be pro- 

 nounced by observers to be a fine stock of 

 the old variety, though fit for use one to two 

 weeks earlier. 



Pkt., 5c. Pt., 10c. Qt., 15c. Gal., 40c. 



Peck, 75c. Bus., $2.50. 



Ear, 5c. Doz., 45c. 



No. 8— EAEIT MAMMOTH SUGAR — 



Market gardeners' favorite. Two weeks 

 earlier than Late Mammoth ; sweet, delicate 

 flavor, producing a large ear and a small- 

 sized cob, which fills out to the end perfectly. 

 Pkt., 5c. Pt., 10c. Ot., 15c. Gal., 40c. 

 Peck, 75c. Bus., $2.50. 

 Doz., 40c. Per 100, $2.50. 



No. 9 — LARGE LATE MAMMOTH 

 SUGAR. — Largest of all sugar varieties, pro- 

 ducing perfect ears of immense size, having 

 from 12 to 16 rows. A fine market variety. 

 Sweet and delicious. 



Pkt., 5c. Pt., 10c. Qt., 15c. Gal., 40c. 



Peck, 75c. Bus., $2.50. 



Doz., 45c. Per 100, $2.50. 



No. 6— COUNTRY GENTLEMAN SU- 

 GAR. — Deep shoe-peg kernels are placed 

 irregularly, but compactly, upon the cob ; is 

 prolific, bearing 3 to 5 ears to stalk ; matures 

 before Stowell's Evergreen; sweeter and 

 more sugary to the taste. 

 Pkt., 5c. Pt., 10c. Qt., 20c. Gal., 40c. 

 Peck, 75c. Bus., 5S2.50. 



IMITATION, OR BURLINGTON 

 HYBRID. 



Doz., 25c. Pkt., 5c. Pt., 10c. Qt., 15c. 

 Gal., 30c. Peck, 50c. Bus., $1.50. 



CULTURE OF CORN The Sweet or 



Sugar varieties, being liable to rot in cold or 

 wet ground, should not be planted before 

 May, or until the ground has become warm ; 

 for a succession continue planting every two 

 weeks until the middle of July, in rich, well- 

 manured ground, in hills 3 feet apart each 

 way, covering about half an inch, and thin 

 out to 3 plants to a hill. The extra early va- 

 rieties can be planted 18 inches in the row and 

 2% feet between the rows. 



RICE POP CORN FOR POPPING 

 OR SEED. 



A very hansome variety. Ears short ; ker- 

 nels long, pointed ; very prolific. No variety 

 of Pop Corn is superior to this for popping. 



10c. per ll>., shelled ; by mail, 17c. lb. 

 3 lbs. shelled Pop Corn and Popper, 35c. 



rThe seed furnished by you last year' « 



was verv satisfactory in spite of the i'< 



>i long drouth. Yours truly. <i 



V S. M. NORRIS, Wisconsin. R 



