WEEBER & DON 



17 



Vegetable Seeds 



CORN, SWEET 



German, Wel-icltkoni, French, Mate; Spanish, Maiz. 

 One quart willplanl 200 flUla. 

 Plant in hills three feet apart each way, dropping 

 five or six kernels in each hill, or in rows three to four 

 feet apart, and the plants thinned out to eight or nine 

 inches in the row. From May until the middle of July 

 a succession planting can be made every two or three 

 weeks, and by selecting the varieties a continued sup- 

 ply can be had until frost kills the plants. 



The Don is as early as Cory, with ears measuring 

 from eight to ton inches long. The grains are pure 

 white, sweet and tender. For size," oarliness and 

 productiveness, it has no equal. Ft. 15c, fit. 25c, 

 pk. $1.50. 



W. & D.'s First Early Sugar. Earlier than the 

 Cory. Ears small and very sweet. Ft. 15c, (it. 25c, 

 pic. $1.50. 1 



Extra Early Cory. This variety is of great value for its 



earliuess. The ears are of good size. Ft. 15c, (it. 25c, 



pk. $1.50. ' 

 Crosby's Early. One of the standard early sorts. Ft. 10c, 



qt. 20c, pk. $1.50. 

 Early Champion. Large; white cob, vory sweet. Ft. 10c, 



qt. 20c, pk. SI. 50. 

 Early Minnesot a. One of the earliest varieties grown ; 



dwarf; ears small. Ft. 10c, qt. 20c, pk. $1.50. 

 Moore's Concord. A standard variety for family use; 



ears large. Ft. 10c, qt. 20c, pk. $1.50. 

 Perry's Hybrid. A large variety, following the Crosby; 



sweet and tonder. Ft, 10c, qt. 20c, pk. SI. 50. 

 Stabler's Early. Eeady a few days after the Minnesota; 



very productive. Ft. 10c, qt. 20c, pk. SI. 50. 

 Roslyn Hybrid. A largo variety which ripens early. Ft, 



10c, qt. 20c, pk. $1.50. 

 Squantum, or Potter's Excelsior. A second early sort ; 



very sweet, and produces four or live ears to the stalk. Ft. 



10c, qt. 20c, pk. $1.50. 



Early Evergreen. Ripens about ten days earlier than 

 Stowell's Evergreen. The ears are large and uniform. Pt. 

 10c, qt. 20c, pk. S1.50. 



Country Gentleman. The sweetest of all sweet corn. 

 Pt. 15o!, qt. 25c, pk. $1.75. 



variety, ten days earlier 

 , pk. SI .50. 



Early Mammoth. A vr 



than Mammoth. Ft. 10c, 



ir and sweet, Ft. 10c, 

 i large and quality ex- 



Egyptian. Earn large, uniform, tend 



qt. 20c, pk. $1.50. 

 Large Early Eight-Rowed. Ear 



cellent. Ft, 10c, qt. 20c, pk. $1.50. 

 Late Mammoth. The largest late variety grown. Pt. 10c, 



qt. 20c, pk. SI. 50. 

 Stowell's Evergreen. The most popular variety grown ; 



late; ears large and very sweet. Pt. 10c, qt. 20c, pk. $1.50. 

 Black Sugar. The sweetest and most delicious variety 



grown. Ft. 10c, qt, 20c, pk. $1.50. 

 White Pop-Corn. Lb. 10c, 100 lbs. $8.00. 

 Sweet Fodder Corn. Pk. 75c, bush. $2.50. 



CUCUMBER 



German, Qvrken. French, Covc.ornhre. Spanish, J'ppino. One ounce will plant 50 hills. 

 Cucumbers succeed best in warm, moist, rich, loamy ground. They should not be planted in the open air until there 13 

 settled warm weather. Plant in hills about four feet apart each way. The hills should be previously prepared by mixing thor- 



oughly with the soil, in each a shovolful of well-rotted i 

 leaving three or four of the strongest, to each hill. 



Arlington White Spine. An improved strain of the 

 White Spine, good for forcing or outdoors. Fkt. 5c, oz. 15c, 

 y 4 lb. 50c, lb. $1.50. 

 Bennett's Improved White Spine. A week earlier than 

 the Early White Spine, Pkt, 5c, oz. 15c, % lb. 50c, lb. $1.50. 

 Cool and Crisp. A desirable variety for pickles. Fkt. 5c, 



oz. 15c, % lb. 50c, lb. $1.50. 

 Cumberland. Asplendid variety for pickling or table use 

 The vines are st rung and very productive. Pkt. 5c, oz. 20c, 

 % lb. 00c, lb. $2.00. 

 Early Cluster. A very early variety, bearing in clusters. 



Fkt. 5c, oz. 15c, lb. 50c, lb. S1.50. 

 Early Russian. The earliest, in cultivation; very prolific, 

 lb. 50c. , lb. $1.50. 



liort Green. A standard sort for table 

 hum size. Pkt, 5c, oz. 15c, ' 4 lb. 5()c, 



lanure. When all danger from i 



sets 



; passed, thin out the plants, 



Pkt 



Early Frame, or 



or pickling; of ni 

 lb. $1.50. 

 Early White Spi 



size. Fkt. 5c, oz. 



A favorite market variety, of t 

 >., % lb. 50c, lb. $1.50. 

 Evergreen AVhite Spine. Very hardy, and will ni 

 yellow. Fkt. 5c, oz. 15c, % lb. 50c, lb. S1.50. 



edium 



Extra Early Green Proline. Earlier than the Green 

 Prolilic Pkt. 6c, oz. 15c, % lb. 50c, lb. $1.50. 



Extra, Long White Spine. Much longer than ordinary 

 White Spine; verv prohllc Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, % lb. 50c, 

 lb. $1.50. 



Green Prolilic Pickling. A superior pickle ami the most 

 productive variety grown. Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, ' 4 lb. 50c, lb. 

 $1.50. 



Improved Long Green, A flue bearer of superior 

 quality. Pkt, 5c, oz. 15c, % lb. 50c, lb. SI .50. 



Japanese Climbing. This is a si long and vigorous 

 grower. Fine for pickling. Fkt, 5c, oz. 15c, % lb. 5Uc, lb. 

 $1.50. 



New Kverbearing. Valuable as a green pieklor. Pkt, 

 5c, oz. 15c, % lb. 50c, lb. $1.50. 



Dark green and very pro- 

 i. 5llc, lb. $1.50. 



,t-y for general use. 



Nichol's M-dhim G 

 duetive. Pkt, 5c, oz. 



Tailbv's Hybrid. Ai 

 Pkt. 5c, oz. 15c, l 4 lb. 



West India Gberki 



, lb. 



1 .50. 



>z. 20c, % lb. 60a.', lb. $2.00. 



Used only I'or pickling. Fkt, 5c, 



ENGLISH FORCING CUCUMBERS 



Sow in small pots from 

 degrees with sun-heat. 

 Blue Gown 

 Cuthill's Black Spine 

 Marquis of Lome 



niddle of January, 



Caveat Gard< 

 ite 



Roekford's Market 



Hot-bed or hot-house. Keep a temperature of 05 ilegiv 

 Pavor- 



Bulce of Edinburgh 

 Lockies' Perfection 

 Telegraph 



at night, to 75 or HO 

 ''iivor- 



Lnrd Keiiyon's 

 ile. 



Each, per pkt., 25c. 



