DREER'S MARKET GARDENERS' WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 



CORN — Sweet or Sugar — Ger. Maiz. 



If wanted sent by mail, add 10 cents per quart for postage. 



Dreer's Aristocrat. This variety of early Sweet Corn was grown for some 

 years by a gardener who supplies truck to the aristocrats at Newport, R. I. He 

 would not allow any of the seed to get into the hands of his competitors, thus hav- 

 ing a monopoly, and as it was the finest sweet corn that came to the market, he 

 found no difficulty in disposing of all he raised. It is an extra early variety, 

 ripening with the Cory ; stalks grow four to six feet high and ears are of large size. 

 Qt., 25 cts.; 4 qts.. 80 cts.; peck. $1.25 ; bu., #5.00. 



Dreer's First of All. Produces ears of medium size, very full, sweet, and 

 of a most delicious flavor. Very early. Qt., 25 cts.; 4 qts., 80 cts.; peck, $1.20 ; 

 bu., $4.80. 



Adam's Extra Early. Very early, but not sweet. Qt., 20 cts. ; 4 qts., 

 60 cts.; peck, $1.00 ; bu., $4.00. 



Early Minnesota. A splendid early variety. Qt., 20 cts.; 4 qts., 60 cts.; 

 peck, $1.05 ; bu., #4.20. 



White Cob Cory. Early as ordinary Cory. The stalks do not grow tall, are 

 very prolific, usually bearing two ears each. Very sweet. Qt. , 20 cts.; 4 qts., 60 

 cts.; peck, $1.05 ; bu., $4.20. 



Crosby's Early. A favorite variety, very early, productive, rich, sugary flavor. 

 Qt., 20 cts.; 4 qts., 60 cts.; peck, #1.05 ; bu., #4.20. 



Metropolitan. Produces two to three large ears to the stalk, usually about nine 

 inches long, and have ten to twelve rows of deep grains, even to extreme tip. Qt. , 

 25 cts.; 4 qts., 80 cts.; peck, $1.15 ; bu., #4.60. 



Early Champion. Medium early in ripening, and produces large ears, with white, 

 milky grains, which are very tender and sweet. Qt., 25 cts.; 4 qts., 80 cts.; peck, 

 $1.15 ; bu., #4.60. 



Kendel's Early G-iant. Ears large, eight to ten inches long, pure white 

 grains, which are very sweet and tender. Qt., 25 cts.; 4 qts., 80 cts.; peck, 

 $1.15 ; bu., #4.60. 



Early Evergreen. Ripens about ten days earlier, and produces ears a trifle 

 shorter than the " Stowell's," but the quality is equally as good. Qt., 20 cts.; 

 4 qts., 60 cts.; peck, #1.05 ; bu., $4.20. 



Stapler's Early. (See cut.) Of larger size than usual for the early kinds. 

 Twelve to fourteen rows, grains pure white and very sweet. A splendid variety 

 to follow the extra earlies. Qt., 20 cts. ; 4 qts., 60 cts ; peck, $1.05 ; bu., $4.20. 



Stowell's Evergreen, Improved. A popular variety. Ears large, deep- 

 grained, of excellent quality. For general crop this is one of the best. Qt., 20 

 cts.; 4 qts. 60 cts.; peck, $1.00 ; bu., $4.00. 



Zig-Zag Evergreen. Ripens earlier than Stowell's and grains are same 

 shape, but are arranged on the cob in a zig-zag manner. Qt., 20 cts.; 4 qts., 60 

 cts,; peck, $1.05 ; bu., $4.20. 



Country Gentleman. {See cut.) Ripens about same time as Stowell's Ever- 

 green. Ears medium size, deep grains in irregular rows on cob, and deliriously 

 sweet. Qt. 25 cts.; 4 qts., 80 cts.; peck, $1.20; bu , $4.80. 



Little Gem. , ( Ne Plus Ultra, or Shoe Peg. ) An old but excellent variety. 

 Qt., 25 cts.; 4 qts., 80 cts.; peck, $1.20 ; bu., $4.80. 



Potter's Excelsior, or Squantum. A splendid second early ; bears large 

 ears, 12-rowed, deep grains; usually make 2 ears to stalk. Qt. , 20 cts.; 4 qts. , 

 60 cts. ; peck, $1.05 ; bu., $4.20. 



Triumph. Ears large, productive, and grains sweet Qt., 20 cts.; 4 qts., 60 

 cts.; peck, #1.05 ; bu., $4.20. 



Egyptian. A fine large variety. Qt., 20 cts.; 4 qts., 60 cts.; peck, $1.05 ; bu., 

 $4. 20. 



Mammoth Sugar. The largest late sort, sweet flavor. Qt., 20 cts.; 4 qts., 

 60 cts.; peck, #1.05 ; bu., $4.20. 



Slack Mexican. Grains purplish color when ripe, but white and sweet when 

 young. Qt., 20 cts.; 4 qts., 70 cts.; peck, #1.15 ; bu., $4.60. 



FIELD CORN. (Seepage 28.) 



