heads per acre. Its dwarf compact habit of growth renders it one of the best kinds for forcing 

 under glass. Although cultivated, principally, for an early crop, it does equally well for late 

 planting. While not boasting that we, alone, possess a reliable stock of this variety, we confi- 

 dently recommend our stock as equal to any offered. 

 Per packet, 25 cents; X o^-. $i-75l ^z., $6.00 



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Ne Plus Ultra. 



This is one of the most distinct varieties of Sweet Corn in cultivation. The 

 results of very careful tests on our trial grounds during the last three years show 

 that it is verj' stueei and tender and continues in condition longer than any other 

 sort it has been compared with. Each stalk produces from one to four short 

 ears, so densely covered with corn that the kernels are not only crowded out of 

 regular rows, but are compressed into irregular forms. Its season is a little in 

 advance of Stowell's Evergreen, but it continues bearing fully as late. 



Per packet, 10 cents ; pint, 20 cents ; quart, 30 cents ; 4 quarts, $1.00; 

 bushel, S6.00. 



If by tnail or express^ prepaid^ /J cents per pint ^jo cents per quarts must be added 

 for charges. 



Kxtra Early AdamSo 



i|il|( Fully 10 to 12 days earlier than the Early Adams and its equal in quality. 



My A great favorite at the South, where it does well when other sorts fail. 



^ Per packet, 10 cents; pint, 15 cents; quart, 25 cents; 4 quarts, 7:; cents; 



Ne Plus Ultra, bushel, $4.00. 



If l^y mail or express, prepaid^ /§ cents per pint, 30 cents per quart , 

 tnust be added for charges. ^^ ''^ 



Early Yello^v Hatliaway Hen!, 



Early Golden Dent 



This variety is the result of a 

 careful selection for many years 

 with the view of uniting the desir- 

 able features of large southern 

 corn with the earliness and hardi- 

 ness of northern corn. The stalks 

 are above medium size, vigorous 

 and healthy. In a number of 

 competitive trials this corn has 

 yielded the largest amount of 

 shelled corn to the bushel of ears. 

 Our stock has been carefuUj 

 grown and selected for us by the 

 originator, and is vastly superior 

 to that grown with ordinary field 

 culture. This variety will do 

 well as far north as central 

 Michigan. 



Per packet, 10 cents; pint, 15 

 cents; quart, 20 cents; 4 quarts, 

 50 cents; bushel,$2.50. 



If by mail or express, prepaid, zj 

 cents per pint, 30 cents per quarts 

 must be added for charges. 



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Early Yellow Hathaway Dent 



