D. M. FERRY & GO'S 



Moore's 

 Early Concord 



Sweet.- Large, 

 full ears, coming 

 into use after 

 Russel's Prolif- 

 ic. The quality 

 CuKiM.— Moore's Early Concord Sweet. is unexception- 



al, and it is valuable as an intermediate variety. Very popular in Boston and 

 its vicinity. 



StowelPs 

 Eyergreen 

 Sweeto - This 



variety is in- 

 termediate in 

 its season, and 

 if planted at 

 the same time 



ouKW .—&10 well's Evergreen Sweet. with earlier 



kinds, will keep the table supplied till October. It is hardy and productive, 

 very tender and sugary, remaining a long time in a fresh condition, and suitable 

 for boiling. 



Early Six Weeks. — This is the earliest field variety known. It origi- 

 nated in Montana, where it matures easily. Ears, medium length, rather small, 

 and well filled out. It does not possess the saccharine matter of the Sugar 

 Corn, but on account of its earliness, is greatly esteemed. 



Early Canada. — A veiy early variety, much grown in Canada. Requires 

 less time to mature than most kinds, and on that account, is good for localities 

 -where the seasons are short. Is frequently used when first planting has failed. 



Early Adams. — An excellent early field variety, and often used for table. 

 Ears, about eight inches long, twelve or fourteen rows ; kernel, white, rounded, 

 somewhat deeper than broad, and indented at the outer end, which is whiter and 

 less transparent than the inner. The cob is small, and it yields well, and is a 

 profitable field variety. 



Improved Kin^ Pllilip. — Is one of the earliest of all field varieties. 

 Green corn can be cut in six weeks from planting, and will ripen in three 

 months. When pure, it is of a brownish copper color, and has always eight 



Early Sanford. — A very popular variety for field culture ; of recent 

 origin, and highly recommended, both for its earliness and productiveness. 

 Kernels, pearly white ; ears, about twelve inches long. 



Tuscarora. — A veiy large variety^ eight rowed ; cob, red ; remains a long 

 time in a boiling state. 



Early White Flint. — An excellent variety, very productive ; ears, good 

 size, pearly white, and of beautiful appearance. Much used for making hominy. 



Larg-e Yellow Eight-Rowed. — The best kind for general cultivation. 

 Ears, large, bright yellow, and well filled out ; quite early, and very productive. 



Large Red Blazed, Eight-Rowed. — An excellent variety for field cul- 



