POPULAR VEGETABLE SEEDS. 



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CORN SALAD— Fetticus. 



One ounce will sow about eighteen square 

 feet, and six pounds will sow one acre. 



Broad-Leaved (Large-seeded). The best 

 variety for market purposes. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 

 10c. ; llx, Goo. 



One ounce u ill pi nit about lilt\ lull-, two pouinK a\ ill 

 plant one aci e 



-THE CORY SWEET CORN.» 



After carefully testing thi.s new variety, we were the first to offer it three years since; grown side b.v side with Marble- 

 head and other early varieties, it leads them all by fnlfy a week. It will produce good ears for boiling in fifty-two days froin 

 planting. The above engraving we have had made from a photograph and is very accurate. It has a larger kernel than the 

 Marblehead, and is quite distinct, being whiter in color. Market gardeners and others who have grown the Cory Corn, have 

 completely controlled the early market. Our stock comes directly from Mr. Jos. Cory, the originator. Pkt., 5c.; pint, 13c.; 

 qt., i5c.; peck, $1.25; bush., $4.00. 



Excelsior. Moderately early, and possesses all the good 

 qualities of the Evergreen. Pint, lOc; qt., 20c.; peck, $1.00. 



Triiiiiipli. An early large-eared variety: very produc- 

 tive and rich in flavor. Pint, '20c.; qt. , or<c.; peck, $1.00. 



SQUA NTUM, or POTTER'S EXCELSIOR. An excel- 

 lent variety of the finest quality, for table use and market; 

 ripens early, ^vith fine large ears and deep grain. Pint, 10c.; 

 [lt.,20c.; peck, $1.00; bush., $3.75. 



Amber Creain. This handsome, medium early sort 

 is a strong, vigorous grower, stalks six to seven feet high; 

 the ears are large, white, hanrlsnmc and very sweet. When dry 

 the seed is of amber color, varying from a light to a dark 

 shade. Pint, lOc; qt., 20c.; peek, $1.00. 



SWEET CORN.— Late Varieties. 



Large packets, 5c.; ears, lOe., post-paid. 



STO WELL'S EVERGREEN. The best and one of the 



sweetest; ears large, remaining green longer than any other 

 variety. Pint. lOc; qt., 20c.; peck, 75c.; bush.,S2.50. Spe- 

 cial prices for larger quantities. 



MAlVmiOTH. The largest of all varieties; ears very 

 large, productive, flavor rich and sweet; a fine market vari- 

 ety. Pint, lOc; qt., 20c.; peek, $1.00; bush., $3.50. 



J^Syptian. A large variety, somewhat resembling the 

 Evergreen ; flavor peculiarly rich and sweet, and superior 

 quality. Pint, lOc; qt., 20c.;"peck, $1.00; bush., $3.50. 



NE PLUS ULTRA. A new variety, first sent out by us 

 a few years since, and already quite popular. The ears are 

 medium size, grains deep, and rows very irregular ; produces 

 three to four good eais to a stalk. It is a valuable and distinct 

 acquisition. Its delicious flavor is unsurpassed. Pint, 13c.; 

 qt., 250.; peek, $1.25. 



Black Mexican. A variety with black ears ; one of the 

 sweetest. Pint, 13c.; qt., 25c.; peck, $1.25. 



Fodder Sweet Corn. For soiling and green fodder. 

 Bush., $1.75 ; 5 bush, and over, $1.50 per bush. 



POP CORN. 



QUEEN'S GOLDEN POP CORN. This 

 new sort is the best of all for popping, owing 

 to its large size and extreme tenderness when 

 popped. It grows about six feet iii height, and 

 beais three to four good ears to a stalk. Ear, 

 lOc; 3 ears, 25c.; pkt., 10c ; pint, 30c.; qt., 50e.; 

 post-paid; by express, lb., 15c.; 2 lbs., 25c.; 

 10 lbs., $1.00. 



RICE POP CORN. A splendid variety 

 for popping purposes ; grains sharply pointed. 

 Pkt., 10c. ; pint, 30c.; qt., 50c., post-paid. 



SILVER LACE POP CORN, Pearl 

 Pop Corn {Small Grain), Eight-Kowed Pop 

 Corn {Large Grain). Each, per pkt., 10c. ; pint, 

 30c.; qt., 50c., post-paid ; by freight or express, 

 lb., lOc; 3 lbs., 25e.; 100 lb., $5.00. 



Com for Field Culture. Will be found 

 under Farm Seeds. 



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JERSEY EXTKA E.\RLY PROI^IFIC PICKLE. 



JERSEY EXTRA EARLY PROLIFIC PICKLE. 



This splendid ne^v variety was originated and selected by a 

 prominent New .Tersey pickle grower in the celebrated pickle 

 section on the Delaware River, about twenty-five miles above 

 Philadelphia, where more pickles are grown than in any 

 other section of the United States. It is ten days earlier than 

 the old Long Green or Jersey Pickle and more productive. 

 Is pronounced by growers of thirty years' experience "a 

 perfect pickle in all respects." Try it. Pkt., 10c. ; oz., 25c.; 

 ,'4 lb., 75c.; lb.,$2..50. 



Early Russian. A very early, hardy, productive vari- ^ 

 etv; produced iu pairs. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 10c.; }^ lb., 30c.; Ib.,^^ 

 $1.00. ^ 



Earl.v Frame, or Early Short Green. Of medium 



size, straight and excellent for table use or pickling. Pkt., 

 5c.: oz. ,10c.; 34 lb., 25c.; lb., 75c. 



Early Cluster. 



.m in size, aiu" 

 isli yellow when 



Quite early, and very productive, me- 



dium in size, and of a pale green color, and turns toabrown- 

 n ripe. Pkt., 5c.; oz., lOc; 34 lb., 25c.; lb., 80c. 



Peerless, or Inrproved Early Wliite. Very early 

 and productive : medium to large size, deep green, crisp, fine 

 flavor. Pkt., 5c.; oz., lOc, 34 )b., 25c.; lb., 80c. 



Green Prolific or Boston Pickling. A short pickling 

 variety, of fine form and flavor, enormously productive, crisp 

 and tender. Pkt., 5c.; oz., lOc; 341b., 25c.; lb., 90e. 



