| MAMMOTH WHITE CORY 
SEE COLORED PLATE ON OPPOSITE PAGE. 
‘The Largest and Best Extra Early Sweet Corn 
The stalks are no larger than those of the White Cob Cory, but each stalk furnishes 
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two or more large, fine shaped ears which are usable before those of any other sort. 
The Ears are Twelve-Rowed, Very Symmetrical and Handsome with no Opening Between the Rows at the Base. 
The grain is large, broad, very white and of remarkably good quality for so early a sort. 
THE BEAUTY AND QUALITY OF THIS VARIETY GIVE IT 
READY SALE EVEN WHEN THE MARKET IS OVERSTOCKED 
Pkt. 10c; Pt. Loe; Qt. 25c; 4 Qts. 75c; Bushel $4.00 
WHITE COB CORY the plants are usually about four feet high 
CopyRiGHTED 1697 and bear two or even three gars which are eight-rowed with 
Br O/TfERRY & Co. large, somewhat coarse but very sweet and tender grain. 
Pkt. 10c; Pt. 15c; Qt. 20c; 4 Qts. 60c; Bushel $3.00 
CROSBY’S EARLY 4 most excellent variety, remarkably early 
and of the best flavor. Ears of medium size, twelve-rowed or 
more, with short, nearly square grains which are very tender 
and sweet. This is the sort so largely grown in Maine for can- 
ning, and it is the use of this variety rather than any peculiarity 
of soil, that has given Maine sweet corn its reputation for qual- 
ity. Pkt. 10c; Pt. 15c; Qt. 25c; 4 Qts. 75c; Bushel $4.00 
EARLY MINNESOTA his old and deservedly popular variety 
is one of the best early sorts, for the market and the private 
garden. Stalks four to five feet high and not suckering, bear- 
ing one or two ears well covered with husks; ears long, eight- 
rowed; kernels very broad, sweet and tender, not shrinking much 
in drying. By careful selection we have developed a stock of this 
standard variety which is remarkably uniform, and in which all 
the good qualities which have made this variety so popular are 
intensified. Pkt.10c; Pt.15c; Qt. 20c; 4 Qts. 40c; Bushel $2.25 
PERRY’S HYBRID This is a ve ry popular Eastern variety. 
Stalks of medium height, bearing two large, twelve or fourteen 
rowed ears, which often have a red or pink cob; grain medium 
sized, cooking very white and tender. Matures alittle later than 
the Minnesota. Pkt.10c; Pt.15c; Qt.20c; 4 Qts.50c; Bushel $2.50 
PEE AND KAY stalks of medium height, bearing two straight, 
handsome, ten or twelve-rowed ears, which are very large for 
so early a variety, and mature about the same time as Early 
Minnesota, are of good quality and cook very white and tender. 
Pkt. 10c; Pt. 15c; Qt. 20c; 4 Qts. 40c; Bushel $2.25 
EARLY SWEET OR SUGAR fars long, slender, eight-rowed. 
Grain very white, tender and sugary; plant productive, hardy 
and quite early. An old but excellent table sort. Our stock is 
distinet and true, and not such a mixture of all sorts of early 
sweet or sugar corn as is often offered under this name. 
Pkt. 10c; Pt. 15c; Qt. 20c; 4 Qts. 40c; Bushel $2.25 
NEW ENGLAND SWEET this has something of the flavor of 
the New England flint corn combined with the sweetness and 
tenderness of the sweet corn. The ears are long, eight-rowed; 
the grain medium sized, white, tender and sweet, becoming 
much wrinkled when ripe. Pkt. 10c; Pt. 15¢; Qt. 20c; 4 Qts. 
50c; Bushel $2.50 
Ferry’s ... 
Early Evergreen 
Jae We have tested many samples 
of Corn which were claimed to be earlier than Stowell’s Ever- 
green, and just as good, but we have never found any of them 
valuable. For the past six years we have been developing 
this variety which we offer with the statement, backed by care- 
ful tests made both in the trial grounds and in the field, that 
IT WILL FURNISH EARS FIT FOR USE MUCH 
EARLIER THAN STOWELL’S EVERGREEN. 
BLACK MEXICAN his corn when in condition for the table The ears are like the Evergreen, very large, with about eigh- 
cooks remarkably white, but the ripe grain is black or teen, more or less irregular rows and a very long grain which 
bluish-black. It is surpassed by none in tenderness. For is of the very best quality. It remains in condition for use 
family use, it is considered by many the most desirable of longer than other sorts, exceeding the Stowell’s in this respect. 
the second early sorts. It does especially well for second The plant and ear would be pronounced by observers to be a 
early in the South. Pkt. 10c; Pt. 15c; Qt. 20c; 4 Qts. 60c; fine stock of the old variety though fit for use one to two weeks 
Bushel $3.50 earlier. Pkt. 10c; Pt. 15c; Qt. 20c; 4 Qts. 60c; Bushel $3.00 
If Corn is wanted by mail or express prepaid, add 10 cents per pint, 15 cents per quart for charges. 
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