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This is the handsomest 
Golden Beauty. of all yellow corn; the 
ears are of a perfect shape, long, and filled out to the 
endof the cob. The grains are not of a flinty type, 
neither are they so soft as to be greatly shriveled, as 
in the Golden Dent. Golden Beauty matures early, 
ripening in eighty days from planting, and surpasses 
all in size and beauty of grain. 
Mosby’s Prolific. This is a Southern 
corn, and is recoim- 
mended for general crop. The originator of this 
vatiety says: “This corn is a cross between two 
widely different varieties. It is purely white, 
small cob, deep full grain, neither too hard nor too 
soft, and stands crowding in the drill as close again 
as anyother kind. Ears of medium size, but long. 
It stands drouth better than ordinary corn.”’ Should 
be planted early. 
2 This is a valuable addition 
Mexican June. to our large and selected 
list of field corn, best’ adapted for the South, has 
been thoroughly tested in the past and has proven 
allthat was claimed forit. Itis the best late corn 
yet introduced. It isastrong, robust grower, send- 
ing the roots deep into the soil. Stands heat and 
drouth well. Ears large, small grain and well cov- 
ered with shucks. We recommend same highly. 
Should be planted in succession from middle of 
April to end of August. 
GARDEN MANUAL FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES. 
Extra Early Crosby’s Dwarf 
This is a very tender variety and of ex- 
Sugar. cellent quality. Ears small, but very 
wee It is not so extensively planted as it deserves 
to be. 
Iowa Silver Mine. 
small cob, 110 day corn. 
merit. 
Improved Yellow Creole. Procucts 
little cultivation, is not affected by drought or by 
excessive rains; is not injured by climbing wet 
vines at time of its maturity; resists the attacks of 
the birdsin the field. Long yellow ears, filled to the 
end, large grains, tapering cob, close fitting covering 
of long tough shucks; generally two or more ears, 
growing high upona tall firm stalk. Will yield, in 
fit condition forstoring, almost every ear that buds 
in thespring. 
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Golden Dent Gourd Seed. 725,38 
standard variety in many corn growing sections. 
Ears average nine to ten inches long, tapering slight- 
ly toward tip, are about six inches in circumference, 
contain 16 to 20 rows and are remarkably uniform. 
Kernels light yellow, deeply dented, and well placed 
on cob of medium size. Matures in 80 to 90 days. 
Large ear, white 
dent, long grain, 
Fine yielder of splendid 
This is deep grain, yellow 
Bushnell’s Gate Post Field Corn. color, medium early and a 
wonderful yielder. Recently 100 pounds of ears shelled 90 pounds of corn, one 
of the handsomest corns ever grown, recommended for field culture. 
always gives satisfaction. 
It does well. 
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Mexican June. 
White St. Charles. 
White Pearl and well filled, small red cob. 
Early Yellow Canada. 
Early Sugar or New England. 
Desirable kind. 
Best of All. 
isa week later than the Large Adams, 
large, 
lateness of bearing is offset by its extra large size, a quality 
that is demanded by all our truckers and gardeners. 
recommend it very highly. 
Our city gardeners’ favorite variety. It makesa 
vigorous stalk, ears are as large as the Champion 
It is the best all round field corn, and 
A long, eight-rowed variety, yery early, 
and is planted in both field and garden.. 
A long eight-rowed variety, 
which succeeds the Extra 
This white corn is the most 
profitable variety yet introduced. It 
c but the ears are 
nearly double the size of Adams, therefore the 
We 
Cress. 
For PRICE LISTSEE RED PAGES: 
IN BACK OF BOOK. . 
Cresson (Fr.), Kresse (Ger.), 
Berro (Sp.), Agretto (Ital.) 
CUI BUR Used for sal- 
* ad during 
the winter and spring. Sow broad- 
cast or in drill six inches apart. 
Curlediom Pepper 
A popular salad which 
Grass. should be sown early 
in the spring at short intervals, 
for succession, as it soonruns to 
seed. 
s This vati- 
Broad-Leaved. 2°. 
tensively cultivated forthe market. 
It issownfrom early fall to late 
spring. The leaves resemble Wa- 
ter Cress. It is considered a very 
wholesome dish. 
We have 
Water Cress. s ucceeded 
in obtaining and are controlling 
the output of Water Cress plants. 
and seeds. 
Eariy Sugar or New England Best of All. 
‘Steckler’s French Market Corn is a Favorite. 
