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EARLY MARBLEHEAD.— One of the earliest of Sweet Corns | CoTns known. apes od little after the Evergreen, 
, 30 Cts, 
EARLY.—The old standard early, still | Of the most popular and desu- 
very popular. Excellent for private gardens. Pkt., 10c.; pt., 20c.; qt., 3c, | able. Packet, 10 cents; pint, 
TRIUMPH. — It is, after Amber Cream, the very best large-eared | 2¥ Cents; quart, Jo cents. 7 
early ; of most delicious and delicate flavor. Pkt., 10c.; pt., 20c., qt., 35¢. | 
STABLER’S EARLY.—A new variety, of larger size than usual e-~< 
for the early kinds. Remarkable for sweetness and earliness ; ripens nearly 
as early as Marblehead. A desirable gardener’s and canning variety. Very 
popular with Philadelphia truckers. Pkt., 10 cts.; pt., 20 cts.; qt., 35 ets. | ) 
AMBER CREAM.~—I always had a very high opinion of Amber | 
Cream, and I must say this opinion has been both confirmed and strength- | 
ened by those who have grown it. Stalks are strong and vigorous; ears 
from 12 to 16 rows; color, when fit for table, white and handsome, and | 
of yery superior, tender and sugary flavor. It is a second early, and 
grains, when ripe, are of an amber color. Pkt., 10c.; pt., 20c.; qt.. 35c. 
PERRY’S.—One of the very best. Earlier than Crosby’s, with 
much largerear. Packet, 16 cents; pint, 20 cents; quart, 35 cents. ] 
EXCELSIOR SUGAR.—Fine, large ears, filled from end to end 
with extra large grains, cannot be surpassed in delicious J 
flavor. Ripens early and its superior quality and product- 
iveness make it very popular. Pkt. 1Uc.; pt. 20c.; qt. 35¢. 
EGYPTIAN.—Has proved wonderfully successful 
wherever grown. It is very sweet, tender and delicious ¢ 
in flavor. Ears large, and remains longer in a green 47& 
state than any other. Pkt., 10c.; pt., 20c.; qt., 35c. Fa 
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