DREER'S MARKET GARDENERS' WHOLESALE PRICE LIST 



CORN— Sweet or Sugar — (Ger. Weiscbkom.) 



Sweet Corn by Parcel Post. Prices for sweet com are for same to 



be sent by express or freight at purchaser's expense. If wanted sent by 



Parcel Post add to prices quoted, as follows: To points East of Mississippi 



River 8 cts. per qt. To points West of Mississippi River l8 cts. per qt. 

 Dreer's Aristocrat. This variety of early Sweet Corn has been grown 



for some years past 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 .^^■HiiiK' *> 



of his competitors, thus having 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 m|m^ •& 



to six feet high and ears are of large size, measuring eight to ten inches in 



length. Qt., 25 cts.; 4 qts., 80 cts.; peck. ;iSl.25 ; bu., ;g5.oo. BH^ 



Golden Bantam. An early yellow grained variety. Ears small, grains 



broad and sweet. Qt., 25 cts.; 4 qts., 80 cts.; peck, ;^1.25 ; bu., ^5.00. 

 Crosby's Early. A favorite variety which matures very early and is 



productive. Ears are about 6 inches long, and bear broad grains which 



are sweet and sugary. Qt., 20 cts.; 4 qts., 60 cts.; peck, ^l.oo; bu., ;?4.oo. _^ ^, ^ 



White Cob Cory. Early as ordinary Cory, but has a white cob. The 



stalks do not grow tall, are very prolific, usually bearing two ears each. 



Very sweet. Qt., 20 cts.; 4 qts., 60 cts.; peck, ;?l.oo ; bu., ;?4.oo. 

 Stabler's Early. {See cut.) A large second-early variety which is W^'"^^^ 



productive and bears ears containing twelve to fourteen rows. The grains 



are pure white, large, broad and very sweet. This variety is one of the best 



to follow the extra earlies and a very profitable one for market gardeners to 



grow. Qt., 25 cts.; 4 qts., 80 cts. ; peck, ^1.15 ; bu., $/^.(>o. 

 Kendel's Early Giant. Ears large, eight to ten inches long, pure 



white grains, which are very sweet and tender. Ready for use in sixty 



to seventy days after planting. Qt., 20 cts.; 4 qts., 70 cts.; peck, $1.10; 



bu., IS4.40. 

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



a trifle shorter than the " Stowell's," but the quality is equally as good. 



It is a splendid variety to come in between the early and late sorts. Qt., 20 



cts.; 4 qts., 70 cts.; peck, ^l.io ; bu., I4.40. 

 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. Sweet and tender and ripens at an early season. Qt., 20 



cts.; 4 qts., 70 cts.; peck, jSl.Io ; bu., J4.40. 



Stowell's Evergreen, Improved. A popular variety and one of 



the sweetest. Ears large, deep-grained, of excellent quality and for general 



crop this is one of the best as it remains in good condition, suitable for 



eating, for a long time. Qt.,20cts.; 4 qts., 6octs.; peck, ^i.oo; bu., ^(4.00. 

 Country Gentleman, Little Gem or Shoe Peg. {See cut.) 



A late variety which ripens about the same time as Stowell's Evergreen. 



Ears medium size, deep grains placed in irregular rows on cob, and deli- 



ciously sweet. Qt., 25 cts.; 4 qts., 80 cts.; peck, j?1.25 ; bu., $5.00. 



Quart 4 quarts Peck Bniihel 



Peep o' Day . 20 Jo 70 %\ \o $4 40 



Adams' Extra Early . . 20 60 i 00 4 00 



Golden Cream 30 i 00 i 50 6 00 



Golden Dawn ..... 25 80 i 25 5 00 



Mammoth Early .... 20 60 i 00 4 00 



Zig-Zag Evergreen ... 20 70 i 10 4 40 



Egyptian 20 60 i 00 4 00 



Potter's Excelsior, or 



Squantum 20 60 i 00 4 00 



Mammoth Late 20 60 i 00 4 00 



Black Mexican 25 80 i 15 4 60 



