24 Johnsonl''& Stokes' Market Gardeners' Wholesale Price-List. 



Perle le Grnml Celery. Valuable for b«tli cai l.\ anil 

 late use; fine keeper. 



(Jdcry Continued. 



per 02. i lb. lb, 



Perle le Grand. (New.) Extra 

 large, fine green celery, 

 for both early and late use. 

 See Specialties, page 8, . $0 25 $0 75 $2 75 



Kalamazoo Broad Ribbed. 



Popular in Michigan, . . 20 50 1 50 



Johnson &. Stokes' Golden 

 Self-Blanching. See 

 Specialties, page 8, . . . 25 75 2 75 



Ifose Ribbed Golden Self- 

 Blanching ^Golden Rose). 

 A sport of Golden Self- 

 Blanching, possessing all 

 its good qualities. The 

 ribs, however, assume a 

 deep warm, rosy hue, . 30 85 



Shumacher. One of the lar- 

 gest and finest winter var- 

 ieties, golden yellow heart, 



Perfection Heartwell. Fine 

 keeping winter sort, . . . 



<!Qolden Heart, or Golden 

 Dwarf. Extra strain, . . 



(Drawford's Half Dwarf. A 

 winter sort, also known as 

 Henderson's Half Dwarf, . 



Soston Market. Very dwarf, 



'Siant White Solid, very large, 



New Rose. The best red celeiy, 



Turnip "Rooted. 



Extra Large Smooth Prague 

 Celeriac. The best, root 

 smooth and very large, . 16 45 1 50 



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^Orn Maiz — Sweet or Sugar. 



Choice Eastern grown seed, much superior to the 

 cheaper Western grown corn. 



Extra Early Varieties. 



Burlington Hybrid. As early quart, -peck. bush. 



as Adams', with ears as 



large as Evergreen, . . . $0 15 $0 75 $2 75 

 First of All. (New.) Selection 



from Red Cory, 20 80 3 00 



Burbank's Early Maine. The 



earliest white sugar corn, 20 80 3 00 

 Cory, Early. Red cob, ... 15 75 2 75 

 White Cory. Resembles Red 



Cory in size and earliness, 



with white cobs, .... 20 80 3 00 

 New Mammoth White Cory. 



A selection from the 



above, fully as early, but 



with much larger ears, . 20 1 00 3 50 

 Kendel's Early Giant. Large, 



handsome ears, ready for 



use in 60 to 70 days, . . 20 90 3 25 



Crosby's Extra Early, .... 15 75 2 75 

 New Early Champion. Ripens 



ahead of Crosby's, with 



much larger ears, .... 20 90 3 25 

 Honey Sweet. Quite early, . 20 1 00 3 50 

 Early Bonanza. Large ears, 



valuable for market, ... 20 90 3 25 



Perry's Hybrid, 15 75 2 75 



Early Minnesota, 15 75 2 75 



Adams' Extra Early, 15 65 2 25 



\ (^Second Early, or Intermediate. 



Stabler's Early. Very fine, . 20 80 3 00 



Shaker's Early. Large ears, 15 75 2 75 



Early Mammoth, 15 75 2 75 



Early Large Eight-Rowed, . 15 75 2 75 



Roslyn Hybrid, 15 75 2 75 



Potter's Excelsior, or Squan- 



tum. Very sweet, ... 15 75 2 75 

 Early Dawn. Large and early, 20 90 

 New Early Evergreen. Ears 

 as large as Stowell's, but 

 10 davs earlier. See illus- 

 tration, page 9, 25 1 00 3 50 



Late, or General Crop. 



Shoe Peg. One of the sweetest, 20 80 3 00 



Country Gentleman. An 

 improvement on Shoe Peg, 

 much larger ears, .... 15 75 2 85 



Zig-Zag Evergreen. (New.) 

 Large ears, with irregular 

 rows, deliciously sweet, . 20 80 3 00 



Stowell's Evergreen (origi- 

 nal stock). Eastern grown, 

 per 100 ears, $3.00, ... 15 70 2 40 



Late Mammoth. The largest, 



per 100 ears, $3.50, ... 15 75 2 75 



Egyptian, or Washington Mar- 

 ket. Fine for market, . . 15 75 2 75 



Black Mexican, 20 90 3 25 



For Field Corn, see page 34. 



Corn Salad — stecKsaiat. 



per oz. J lb. 



lb. 



Large-Seeded Broad-Leaved, 



10 lbs., $3.50, $0 05 $0 15 $0 40 



