ALLEN'S STRAWBERRY CATALOGUE. 



largely of it in th>- future. I feel that 

 no one would make a mistake in plant 

 ing this corn. 



GOLDEN BEAUTY. This is another 

 valuables ei low corn, and I believe in ihe 

 entire crop or 10 acr^s, from which m> 

 seed were procured, the ears will a^er 

 age Irom 10 to 13 inches long : witn an 

 occasional one as long as 14 inches. 

 This is a very hancUome corn ind >d ; 

 and require from 110 to 120 days to 

 manure well. It is the largest yrow'. 

 and handsomest y« How corn that I h-.<T^ 

 ever seen. The ear* ha e bright golden 

 yellow grains, and completely filled out 

 to the extreme end of the cob. The 

 cobs are usually small . When broken 

 in half, the grains will generally re^ch 

 across. The richness of color, and finf- 

 quality of gr«in, make it h very superior 

 corn for grinding into meal. Although 

 firm on t be e?ir. it is easily shelled I he 

 stalks take a firm hold of the ground, 

 and grow \igorouslv to a height < f v 

 to 10 feet. 



Price for all three of above v»ri -«t es. 

 by express or freight, receiver to p ■} 

 charges, peck, 50 cts. : half \ ush 1,80 

 cts.; one bushel, Si 40; one bag of 2± 

 bushels, S3 25, sack included. No orders 

 filled for less than 1 p-ck 1 1 a kin I. 



.Asparagus. 



My stock of Aaparagua pla? 

 especially rir.e: all 2 year old p 

 Thos > ordering should have 



their ordeis in earl) , and let e | 

 go bv freight, ae th« v will carry 

 longer in good condition, than •> ill 

 strawberry plants I have al out 

 000 roots, ai d I am con: 

 pleas-e all c -. My Bt ck 



BiBts of the following varied b: 



GIANT AROE r.TEUIL. Thin varii tv 

 was originally as i ci ion from imported 

 French Argenteu I rtoc r, bu 

 both acclimated and ioiproved, and is 

 much superior to b original Block. It 

 has been grown tor several years, bj 

 Borne ( i I !)•■ U i ding at d mot 

 ful truckers, mar Charleston, S 

 and i« pronounced superior to Palmetto, 

 or any other \>.ri>t\ in earliness, pro 

 ductiveneeg, and -i/.- of stalks produced. 

 One large Southern grow r b peaks of 

 this variety as followe: "lhri\r 



