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A T TTTff^TW Swept Corn in bulk, even after being thoroughly exired, will often gather moisture and spoil, particularly 

 ^**^\J M IV/il • if it has been exposed to a low temperature. To prevent this it should be taken out of the bag as soon 

 as received and spread in a dry place. 



SWEET OR SUGAR CORN. 



FOR TABLED U5E. GERMAN, WELSCHKORN. 



WHEX CORX IS WAXTED BY MAIL, ADD 8 CEXTS PER PINT TO PAY POSTAGE. 

 CULTURE. — Sugar Corn may be planted in rows 3 to 4 feet apart, and the seeds placed about 8 inches apart in the rows, or planted in 

 hills 3 to 4 feet apart each way, according to variety grown or richness of soil. Do not let more than three plants remain in each hill. It 

 can be planted in this vicinity from first of May to last of July for succession of crop. By planting every two weeks a family may have good 

 corn throughout the whole season. 



FIRST EARLY VARIETIES. 



EXTRA EARLY BALTIMORE. 



The hardiest and earliest variety for table use : it can be planted 

 earlier than any other, but is not a sweet corn ; white indented grains 

 and short ears. Ear, So. Doz., 50c. lit.. 2oc, 2 qts., 40c. 

 Peek, .51.00. Bus., $3.50. 



G. <fr T. CO.'S XEW BO-DAY CORX — The largest extra early 

 corn grown. As early as Extra Early Adams, but grows larger ears. 

 Crop failed. 



EXTRA EARLY ADAMS Ear. 5c. Doz., 40c. ftt., 20c. 



2 qts., 35e. Peck, 90c. Bus., $3.00. 



EARLY ADAMS.— A favorite in the South. Ear, 5c. Doz., 

 40c. <ti.. 20c. 2 qts., 35c. Peck. 00c. Bus., $3.00. 



EARLY BIRMXGTOX HYBRID.— Not a true sugar corn, 

 but a hybrid or mixture between the sugar corn and the Adams 

 Early, being as early as Adams, but having a larger ear. It closely 

 resembles the sugar corn. Doz., 35c. ftt., 20c. 2 qts., 35c. 

 Peck. 75c. 



XIXETY-DAY CORX (Red Cob) — This is an elegant corn 

 for truckers and market gardeners, as it is as good seller as green 

 corn, and if not used as green corn makes a good variety for feeding 

 purposes. It may be planted for early crop and at intervals until the 

 middle of July. Many truckers use it for their late planting, as it 

 produces a very sure crop. ftt., 15c. 2 qts., 25c. 4 qts., 40c. 

 Peck, 50e. Bns., $1.50. 



MEDIUM EARLY VARIETIES. 



Sweet or Sugar. 



PREMO.— The best early sweet corn on the market. A genuine 

 sweet corn as early as the Adams. Extra Early, and larger than any 

 other early variety. The quality is the best, ears measuring 7 to 9 

 inches long, being well filled to the end. Generally bearing two ears 

 to the stalk. ftt., 25c. Peck, $1.50. Bns.,' $5.00. 



CORY.— An earlv variety red cob. Pt., 10c. ftt., 20c. Peck, 

 $1.25. Bns., $4.25. 



FIRST OF ALL.— A selection from the Cory, the ears about the 

 same size as Cory, lighter in color and earlier. Pt., 15c. ftt., 25c. 

 Peck, $1.50. Bus., $5.00. 



WHITE CORY. — An early variety, with good-sized ears and 

 large kernels. ftt., 20c. Peck, $1.25. Bns., $4.25. 



STABLER'S EARLY Of larger size than usual for the early 



kinds. It is remarkable for the fine flavor and sweetness, and is a 



MAIN CROP VARIETIES. 



STOWELL'S EVERGREEN. 



STOWELL'S EVERGREEX. — So well known that it scarcely 

 needs description. Excellent ; keeps green till cold weather ; ears 

 large. One of the best. Enr, 5c. Doz., 40c. Pt., lOc. ftt., 

 20c. Peck, $1.00. Bus., $3.50. 



EARLY MAM MOTH. — A splendid market sort, producing large, 

 handsome ears, grain large, white and sweet. Fills out well at the 

 end. Ear, 5c. Doz., 40c. ftt., 20c. Peck, $1.1 5. Bns., $4.00. 



MAIN CROP VARIETIES. Continued. 



HICKOX. — A very handsome and excellent variety of sugar corn; 

 large, white grain and sweet. Ear, 5c. Doz., 40c. Qt., 80c. Peck, 

 $1.25. Bus., $4.00. 



IMPROVED XE PLUS ULTA.— Early, good-sized ears and deep 

 grain. Very productive, some stalks yielding four ears and an aver- 

 age crop running as high as three ears to the stalk. Pt., lOc. Ot., 

 25c. Peck, $1.25. Bus., $4.00. 



COUNTRY GENTLEMAN. 



COUNTRY GENTLE MAX CORX — This Is the sweetest and 

 most deliciously flavored of all sugar corn. It is the finest variety 

 for the table, and will delight the most fastidious epicure. It pro- 

 duces three to four ears to the stalk, and retains its greenness longer 

 than other sorts. Pt., lOc. Ot., 25c. Peck, $1.25. Bus., $4.0O. 



LATE M ABIMOTH.— The largest variety grown ; very fine for 

 market purposes. Ear, 5c. Doz., 40c. Pt., lOc. ftt.. 20c. 

 Peck, $1.25. Bus., $4.00. 



EGYPTIAN, OR WASHINGTON MARKET A large va- 

 riety, somewhat resembling the Evergreen ; flavor peculiarly rich and 

 sweet, and of superior quality; fine for market. Ear, 5c. Doz., 

 40c. Pt., lOc. ftt., 20c. Peck, $1.25. Bus., S Lou. 



ZIGZAG EVERGREEN.— This is one of the sweetest and best 

 late sweet corn, not even excepting the celebrated Country Gentleman 

 and Shoe Peg. The ears resemble Stowell's Evergreen in size and 

 shape, except that the kernels are placed irregularly or zigzag upon 

 the cob, which is always an indication of great sweetness in any 

 variety of sugar corn. Pt., lOc. ftt., 20c. Peck. $1.25. 

 Bns., $4.00. 



KENDALL'S EARLY GIANT.— The largest early sweet corn 

 known, and is very productive. Pt., lOc. Qt., 20c. Peck, 

 $1.25. Bns., $4.00. 



SUGAR CORN. — For fodder. Write for Prices. 



TRUCKERS' EARLY CORN. 

 TRUCKERS' EARLY SUGAR CORN This Is the most de- 

 sirable variety of sugar corn for truckers and gardeners to plant 

 early. As its many excellent qualities are becoming generally known, 

 it has come to be one of the standard sorts. It is ten days earlier 

 than Evergreen, very productive, growing two to four ears to the 

 stalk. The ears set low, are large and well filled, the grain long and 

 narrow, similar to Evergreen, but smaller. It is one of the most pro- 

 ductive varieties in cultivation. Pt., 15c. ftt., 25c. Peck, 

 $1.50. Bus., $4.50. 



December 18. 



Gentlemen : The seeds I got of you the last two years were 

 true to name — great vitality. I will place my order with you 

 again this coming vear. It gives me pleasure to write the 

 above. JOHN SCHAICK. Ohio. 



Ferncliffe House, December 21. 



I can recommend your goods highly, both in quality and 

 being true to name. J. R. CORNWELL. 



desirable gardeners' and canning variety. Pt., lOc. ftt., 20c. 

 Peck, $1.25. Bus., $4.25. 



CROSBY'S EXTRA EARLY.— An early market variety, very 

 productive ; ears rather short and rich, sugary flavor. Pt., lOc. 

 ftt., 20c. Peck, $1.25. Bus., $4.25. 



EARLY MINNESOTA SUGAR — One of the first early among 

 sugar corn, ftt., 20c. Peck, $1.15. Bus., $4.00. 



BLACK MEXICAX SUGAR.— The black corn is especially rich 

 in sugary qualities, ftt., 2Qc. Peck, $1.25. Bus., $4.25. 



All Prices Subject to Change Without Notice. 



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