GENERAL LIST OF VEGETABLE SEEDS. 



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Early Crosby. Matures right after the Minnesota; ears 

 somewhat larger and twelve-rowed; kernels small; a desir- 

 able variety. Pkt. 5 cts.; qt. 20cts.; pk. $1.25. 



Moore's Concord. A favorite market variety. A little 

 later than the Shaker's. Ears of good size and shaoe, quality 

 fine. Pkt. 5 cts.; qt. 20 cts.; pk. .$1.25. 



Perry's Hy- 

 brid. A new 

 early variety, as 

 earlyasthe Min- 

 nesota, and ears 

 somewhat larg- 

 er, each contain- 

 ing from twelve 

 to fourteen rows 

 of kernels well 

 filled to the end; 

 the grains are 

 large and pure 

 white; cobs red; 

 grows to a 

 height of five 

 feet. Pkt. 5 cts.; 

 qt. 20 cts.; pk. 

 $1.26. 



Ne Plus Ul- 

 tra—Shoe Peg 

 or Quaker 

 Sweet. This 

 variety ears pro- 

 fusely, frequent- 

 ly bearing two 

 to three, and 

 sometimes four, 

 ears to a stalk. 

 Hybrid. The kernels 



deep, placed irregularly but very compactly upon the cob. 



It matures medii 

 ant taste makes it 

 pk. $1.50. 



to late. Its unusually sweet and pleas- 

 popular favorite. Pkt. 5 cts. ; qt. 25 cts. 



Russell's Proli- 

 fic. Grown largely 

 by our local market 

 men; closely follow- 

 ing the Concord in 

 maturity; ears large 

 and of good shape; 

 quality the best. Pkt. 

 5 cts.; qt. 20 cts.; pk. 

 $1.25. 



Pee Kaa. Cor- 

 responds closely to 

 the former in size, 

 earliness and other 

 respects; ears are, 

 however, somewhat 

 more pointed. Pkt. 

 5 cts.; qt. 20 cts.; pk. 

 $1.2.5. 



Hickox. A most 

 excellent sort for 

 home use or market- 

 ing; ears twelve 

 rowed, large, hand- 

 some and very uni- 

 form; quality excel- 

 lent. Pkt. 5 cts.; qt. 20 cts.; pk. $1.25. 



Roslyn Hybrid is a very large growing sort, which 

 ripens ten or twelve days later than Stabler's Early, and 

 the quality of which is said to be finer than Stowell's Ever- 

 green. Pkt. 5 cts.; qt. 20 cts.; pk. $1.25. 



Pop or Parching Corn. Used for parching, for which 

 especially appropriate and always welcome. Lb. 15 cts. 



Adams' Extra Early. Not a 



sugar corn, but grown for taTale use 

 on accountof its extreme earliness; 

 ears of fair size for so early a vari- 

 ety. Pkt. 5 cts.; qt. 20 cts.; pk. $1.25. 



Early Minnesota. A few days 

 later than the preceding; ears of 

 about same length but thinner; 

 stalks quite small. Pkt. 5 cts.; qt. 

 20 cts.; pk. $1.25. 



Shaker's Early. Ready about 

 the same time as the Early Minne- 

 sota, but the ears are much larger. 

 The stalks will in good soil attain 

 a height of six feet, bearing from 

 two to three large ears, will fill out 

 to the tips of the cob; the kernels 

 are large, of pearly whiteness and 

 of delicious flavor. It is especially 

 desirable for marketmen, its earli- 

 ness, great productiveness and 

 largeness of ear enabling them to 

 place it on the market at a time 

 when no other sweet corn but the 

 inferior sorts are to be had, when it 

 will sell at 5 to 10 cents more per 

 dozen. Pkt. 5 cts.; qt. 20 cts.; pk. 

 $1.25. 



Triumph. A twelve-rowed sort; 

 ears large, sweet and very delicate: 

 third early. Pkt. 5 cts.; qt. 20cts.; 

 pk. $1.25." 



Early Mammoth. Ripens two 

 weeks earlier than the Late Mam- 

 moth, which variety it much re- 

 sembles; the ears are fully as long. 

 Shaker's Early. but more tapering and large at the 



butt; quality very good; a splendid market sort, and highly 

 desirable. Pkt. .5 cts.; qt. 20 cts.; pk. $1.25. 



Black Mexican. Considered 

 by many the most sugary and 

 richest flavored of all corns; grains 

 bluish black in color, and on this 

 account somewhat objectionable. 

 Pkt. 5 cts.; qt. 20 cts.; pk. $1.25. 



Egyptian or Washington Mar- 

 ket. Ears of a large size, very 

 sweet,and of a peculiarly rich flavor. 

 The stalks grow eight feet high, 

 and ears set high up. Very pro- 

 ductive, and used extensively for 

 canning purposes. Pkt. 5 cts.; qt. 

 20 cts.; pk. $1.25. 



Fodder Sweet Corn. (Ever- 

 green.) Superior to yellow corn 

 for growing fodder. Bu. $2.50. 



Stowell's Evergreen. Grown 

 more extensively than any other 

 variety', being a great favorite with 

 market gardeners and canners for 

 late use. The ears are of a large 

 size; kernels very deep, tender and 

 sugary; very productive, and re- 

 mains a long time in fit condition 

 for table use. Pkt. 5 cts.; qt. 20 

 cts.; pk. $1.25. 



Late Mammoth Sugar. This 

 produces larger ears than any other 

 sweet corn we have, single ears at Evergreen, 

 times attaining a weight of two and three pounds. Quality 

 very good. It ripens a little later than the Evergreen. The 

 cobs are large and the grains flatter. Pkt. 5 cts.; qt. 20 cts.; 

 pk. $1 .25. 



it is very desirable. " Pop-corn " on winter evenings is 



Add 10 cents per quart for Corn if to be sent by Mail, 



