* CORY. EVERBEARING AND XX SUGAR.— See Page 26. 

 X E VRLY >I\RBLEHEAD.— Undoubtedly the earliest of Sweet 



• nn-nc „fter \"ew Cory. Planted with me, the last 01 May. lair-sized ears 



3 were readv for market July 7th. Pkt., 10 cts.; pt., 20 cts : qt.. to cts 



r v irly MIXNESOTA.-I'aeket. Wets; pint, 20 cts; quart. 35ets. 

 a? ADAM'S EXTRA EARLY.— Not a Sweet Com, but desirable on 



* account of its extreme earliness. Pkt., 10 cts.; pint, 20 cts.; quart. to ct& 

 -account oik EXTRA EARLY, — The old standard early, still 



2 ven TOPular Excellent for private gardens. Pkt. iOc.; pt. 20c.; qt. 35c. 

 a TRItAlPH.-It is, after Amber Cream, the very best large-eared 

 » early ■ of most delicious and delicate flavor. Pkt. 10c ; pt. 20c ; qt. toe. 



4 iT >\ bler's EARLY.— A new variety, of larger size than usual 



5 fhrthe earlv kind- Remarkable for sweetness and earliness ; ripens nearly 



3 « Pflrlvts Nlarblehead. A desirable gardeners' and canning variety. } ery 

 t ^>Dula> «Vth P K^pWa truckers." Pkt, lOcts.; pint, 20 c V s. ; quart, 3d cts. 

 6, W^ R ™REA.tt.-I always had a yen- high opinion of Amber 

 t Cream andl must sav this opinion has been both confirmed and strength- 



2 SWw tMvho have grown it. Stalks are strong and vigorous : ears 

 S S a t irt rows ; color, when fit for table, white and handsome, and 

 I of^rVsup^r, tender and sugary flavo. ^ It is a fco^rly and 

 t trains when ripe, are of an amber color. Pkt., 10c., pt., AR... qt., **\ 



- S^^^ltlone of the very best. Earlier than Crosby ... u ith 



S muciTa^erear. Packet, 10 cents; pint, ^ = e °%i 1 | ua fro m 

 £ EXCELSIOR SUGAR. — Fine, large ears, filled from 



* end to end with extra large grains, cannot be surpas^LnOe 



3 licious flavor. Ripens early and its superior qualitj and. pro- 

 g ductiveness make it very popular Pkt. 10c ; ; pt-^V qt. toe. 



EGYPTIAN Has proved wonderfiill> successful 



O wherever grown. It is very sweet tender and deUcious m 

 fc flavor. Ears large, and remains longer in a green state 

 than anvother. Pkt., 10c; pt., 20c; qt., toe. 



A PAGE OF SWEET CORN 



MA CLE'S MAMMOTH SUGAR — Not only 

 the largest eared, but also one of the very sweet- 

 est corns known. Ripens a little after the Ever- 

 green, and for canning purposes is particularly 

 profitable. Ears frequently weigh 3 pounds and 

 over. Your garden will be incomplete with- 

 out it. Packet, 10 cents; pint, 

 20 cents ; quart, 35 cents. 



EVERGREEN.— One 

 of the most popular and 

 desirable. 

 Pkt. 10c XS\ 



pt/20c 



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T R Mitman. Montandon. Pa. "From the 

 Earlv Wakeheld Cabbage Seed received from 

 vou last Sorine. I wintered about iWxi plants 

 I never saw such cabbage. Maule's Pertec; 

 tion Muskmelons take the cake." 



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