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/''Early Yellow Canada. A long eight rowed vari- 

 ety, very early, and is planted in both the field and gar- 

 den. It does well here. ^ 



I/arge White Flint. A very popular variety with 

 gardeners and amateurs. It is planted here for table use 

 principally, but like the Golden Dent, makes an excellent 

 kind for field culture after it has been planted here for two 

 or thfree years. 



V First in the Market Sugar Corn. A new variety | 

 of Sugar Corn for which we claim to be the earliest in the 

 market. It is fully two weeks earlier than Extra Early 

 Crosby and nearly a week earlier than any Corn. It is a 

 good producer, more prolific than Extra Early Crosby's, 



the ears are somewhat larger and the ker 



nel of a pale, pinkish color, some of the 



ears run entirely white, while others again 



are of a deep pink. The stalks grow larger 



than the Crosby's, almost as tall as StowelPs 



Evergreen, and produces two ears each. W< 



consider this variety one of the best, if not 



the best, of all the Sugar Corns, owing to 



its earliness, and we would recommend it to 



all, either for market or family use. 



}/ Best of All Corn. This white corn is 



the most profitable variety jet introduced. 



It is a week later than the Large Adams, 



but the ears are very large, nearly double 



the size of Adams, therefore the lateness of 



bearing is off set by its extra large size, a 



quality that is demanded by all our truck- 

 ers and gardeners. We recommend it very 



highly. 



White St. Charles Corn. Our city gardeners' fa. 

 vorite variety. It makes a vigorous stalk, ears as large as 

 the Champion White Pearl and well filled, small red cob. 

 It is the best all rou id field corn and always gives satisfac- 

 tion. 



Mexican June Corn. This latest addition to our large and selected list of corns 

 best adapted for the South, has been thoroughly tested the past season, and has proves 

 all that was claimed for it. It is the best late corn yet introduced. It is a strong, robust 

 grower, sending the roots deep into the soil. Stands heat and drought 

 well. Ears large, small grain and well covered with shucks. We 

 recommend same highl} . Should be planted in succession from mid- 

 Pop Corn. Is one of the 

 smallest varieties of kernel or 

 seeds, cultivated same as field 

 or garden corn but drilled in- 

 stead of in hills. Very exten- 

 sively used for pop-corn candy. 

 We are handling the best tw» 

 varieties known, the Rice and 

 the Pearl for seed purposes or 

 planting. 

 This is a very excellent variety, either for the field 



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Best of all Corn. 





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Hickor} Kinj, r Corn. 



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Golden Beauty Corn. 

 Blunt's Prolific Field Corn. 



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