POPULAR VEGETABLE SEEDS 



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SWEET CORN — standard Extra Early Varieties 

 Choice Eastern Grown Seed. Superior to Western Grown. 



Early Cory, (Red Cob. ) A very early variety, with fair-sized ears ; 



excellent fur market, and has attained wide popularity ... 

 First of All. A selection from Cory; ears medium size; tender . 

 White Cory. Resembles ordinary Cory ; but white cobs and grain, 

 Burbank's Early Maine. One of the earliest; with large, pure 



wliite ears ; of first-class quality for an early sort 



Minnesota. Nearly as early as Cory ; of dwarf growth ; ears white, 

 Perry's Hybrid. Very early and of large size ; valuable for market, 

 Bonanza. As early as Crosby's ; twice as large ; valuable for market, 

 Adams' Extra Early. Not sugar corn ; grown for early use . . . 

 Crosby's Extra Early. Fair-sized ears ; of excellent quality 



SECOND EARLY, or INTERMEDIATE VARIETIES 



Shaker's Early. Very large, white grain ; early and productive, 

 Early Dawn. Ears large and thick; white cob; 16 to 22 rows; 



kernels large, plump, deep, of the finest quality 



Stabler's Early. Grains deep, of fine quality ; popular for market. 

 Potter's Excelsior or Squantum. Ears large and well tilled 

 Early Large Eight=Rowed. (New England Sugar.) Quality fine. 

 Early namnioth or Asylum. Much earlier than Late Mammoth, 

 The Guarantee. Handsome ears, very white and of rich flavor . . 

 Roslyn Hybrid, l^arge growing variety, much prized by canners . 

 The Honey. Husks and stalks deep red color ; ears cream white, 



deep grain and small cob ; three to four large ears on a stalk . 



Postpaid. 



Pint. Qt 



SO 20 

 2o 

 25 



25 

 20 

 25 

 25 

 20 

 25 



25 



25 

 25 

 25 

 20 

 25 

 25 

 25 



25 



SO 35 

 40 

 40 



40 

 35 

 40 

 40 

 35 

 40 



40 



40 

 40 

 40 

 35 

 40 

 40 

 40 



40 



By Express or Freiglit. 



Qt. Peek. Bus! 



$0 20 

 2') 



25 



25 

 20 

 25 

 25 

 20 

 25 



25 



25 

 25 

 25 

 20 

 25 

 25 

 25 



$0 80 

 90 

 90 



90 

 80 

 90 



1 00 

 70 



1 00 



90 



1 00 

 90 

 90 

 80 

 90 



1 00 

 90 



1 00 



$2 75 

 3 00 

 3 00 



3 00 



2 75 



3 00 

 3 50 



2 50 



3 25 



3 00 



3 50 

 3 00 

 3 01) 



2 75 



3 00 

 3 50 

 3 00 



3 25 



By mail, each of the above varieties, loc. per large packet, postpaid. Ears, 15c. each, postpaid. 



S\A/eet Corn — Late varieties 

 Large pkt., 10c. ; ears, 15c. each, postpaid. 



ZIQ=ZAQ EVERGREEN SWEET CORN 



Tliis is one of the siveetest and best late SvFeet Corns 

 we have ever grown. Tlie ears resemble Stowell's Evergreen 

 in size and shape, except tliat the kernels are placed irregu- 

 larly or zig-zag upon the cob, which is always an indication 

 of great sweetness in any variety of sugar corn. Pkt., lOc; 

 pint, 25c.; qt., 40c., postpaid ; qt., 25c.; peck, 90c.; bush., 83.00, 

 by freight or express. 



COUNTRY GENTLEMAN SWEET CORN 



The Shoe Peg Corn, introduced by us some years since, 

 his become very popular and well known. The Country 

 Oentleman, which was originated for tlie express purpose 

 of excelling the Slioe Peg, possesses all its superior quali- 

 ties, viz.: the deepest grain, smallest cob and richest flavor, 

 and resembles Shoe Peg in every other respect, except that 

 the ears are much larger. Notwithstanding the greater 

 size of the ear, it is fully as productive, producing three to 

 four good ears to the stalk. Pkt., lOc; pint, 25c.; qt., 40c., post- 

 paid; qt., 25c.; peck, $1.00; bush., S3.25, by freiglit or express. 



ORIGINAL STOWELL'S EVERGREEN 



Alargepartof the sugar corn sold as Stowell's Evergreen 

 is not the true stock. We have seen wliat purported to be 

 Stowell's Evergreen, growing on six different farms, and 

 tliere were no two of tliese crops the same corn, and not one 

 of them the true Evergreen as originated by Mr. Stowell and 

 sold by him in Philadelphia markets over twenty years ago. 

 We are satisfied that a majority of farmers and truckers who 

 have for many years grown what was called Stowell's Evei - 

 gresn, have really never had that variety in its original 

 purity. The stock we offer has been grown and carefully 

 selected each season from seed originally purchased from the 

 originator, and notwithstanding there liave been scores of 

 new varieties introduced since, there is to-day no late sweet 

 corn more safjisfactorv than the true Stowell's Evergreen, for 

 either market, family use or canning. Pint, 25c.; qt., 40c., 

 postpaid; qt., i-ir-.; p^ck, 90c.; bush., $3.00, by freight. Special 

 prices by letter for larger quantities. 



LATE MAnnOTH SWEET CORN 



A popular market sort, ripening a little lalerthan Ever- 

 green. The largest of all ; ears often weighing 2 to 3 pounds 

 e ich. Very prorluctive, flavor rich and sweet. Pint. 2.'ic.; 

 qt , 40c., postpaid; qt., 25c.; peck, 90c.; bush., $3.00, by freight. 



EGYPTIAN, or WASHINGTON MARKET. A large 

 variety, somewhat resembling the Evergreen ; flavor pecu- 

 liarly rich and sweet and superior quality; fine for market. 

 Pint, 25c. ;qt., 40c., postpaid; peck, 90o ; bijsh., $3.00. 



THE THKEE SWEETEST CORN'S IN CULTIVATION. 



SHOE PEG, or NE PLUS XILTKA. Originated at 

 Bordentown, N. J. The stalks are of medium height, kernel 

 is small, very long, white and exceedingly tender. Pkt., 10c. ; 

 pint, 25c.; qt., 40c., postpaid; peck, 90c.; bush., S3.00. 



BLACK MEXICAN. Black grains, very sweet and 

 rich in flavor. Pint, 25c.; qt., 40c.; peck, 90c.; bush., $3.00. 



Fodder Sweet Corn. For soiling and green fodder. 

 Biisli., Jl.GO; 5 bush, and over, 81.50 per bush. 



