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Annual Catalogue for 1885, of Maule’s Guaranteed Seeds, 
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much better return. It also surpassesit decidedly in flavor. It is across between the Early Minnesota and 
Amber Cream, combining the earliness and color of the former, with the large, long ear, productiveness 
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questionably take the place of many of the small-eared varieties; itis unsurpassed in richness and delicacy 
Pkt., 15 cts.; pint, by mail, postpaid, 40 cts.; qt., 50 cts.; peck, $2.25; bus., $7.50. 
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Early Marblehead.—We consider this un- 
doubtedly the earliest of all Sweet Corns. Planted 
with us the last of May, fair size ears were ready for 
market July 27th, far ahead ofall. Itis very dwarf, 
and ears are of course small, No garden is com- 
plete withoutit. Pkt., 10 cts.; qt., 25 ets.; peck, $1.00; 
bus., $3.75. 
Early Minnesota.—Pkt., 10 cts.; qt., 20 cts.; 
peck, $1.00; bus., $3.00. 
Adam’s Extra Early.—Not a Sweet Corn but 
desirable on account of its extreme earliness. PEt., 
10 ets.; qt., 20 cts. ; peck, $1.00; bus., $3.50. 
TRIUMPH.—For seven years past we have 
praised this corn highly and it well deserves 
it. Itis, after Amber Cream, the very best large 
eared early, of most delicious and delicate flavor. 
Pkt., 10 cts.; qt., 20 cts.; peck, $1.00; bus., $8.00. ~ 
Mammoth Sugar.—Pkt., 10 cts.; qt., 25 cts.; 
Queen’s Golden Pop Corn. 
This is the handsomest of all 
Pop: Corns, and every one of my 
eustomers should plant at least a 
afew hills of it. It surpasses all 
others in yield, size and color, and 
above all its extreme tenderness when 
popped, particularly reeommends it. 
et no one omit Golden Pop Corn 
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Early Genesee combines in an emi- 
nent degree not only earliness, but also 
large size and superior quality. 
There is no question but that it is 
the best of all earlies. It is notso 
early of course as Marblehead, but as it 
is only a little later,and ears so very 
much larger, market gardeners who 
have planted it find it makes them a 
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Crosby’s Extra Early.—The old standard early 
still very popular; excellent for private gardens. 
Pkt., 10 cts.; qt., 20 cts.; peck, $1.00; bus., $3.00, 
EGYPTIAN SWEET.—Has proved wonder- 
fully successful wherever grown. Itis very sweet, 
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mains longer in a green state than any other. Pkt., 
10 cts.; qt., 20 ets.; peck, $1.00; bus., $3.00. 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN.—One of the most 
popular and desirable of all sugar corns. Pkt., 10 
cts.; qt., 20 cts.; peck, $1.00; bus., $3.00. 
Black Mexican.—Sweet and tender. 
cts.; qt., 20 cts.; peck, $1.10; bus., $4.00. 
FODDER CORN.—Sugar Corn is far prefera- 
ble to ordinary field corn for green fodder crops, and 
every year our sales are increasing. Peck, $1.00; 
bus., $2.25. 
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