NORTHERN GROWN SEEDS AND PLANTS. 
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We call particular notice to our complete list of both Sweet and Field Corn, 
^ as we pay special attention to this class of seed, 
and our stocks are unsurpassed . . 
CultTire.-Plar.t in hills three feet apart each v.-ay, and Ave or six ker- 
nels in a hill. Hoe often, and draw soil up to the stems. °^^!S'^ 
shoots. Make the ground rieh with well rotted manure. Sown in dnUs, 
a greater yield from a given surlaec will be obtamca. 
EXTEA EABLY VAEIETIES. 
New Cors-.-This is undoubtedly the earUestof the Sweet Corns, 
ripenSff from five to ten day.s earlier ^'mn any other s5^rt. M^^^ 
Hilnpt-s ivh- linve erown this eorn since vts introduction, state xnax xric 
&d'for-tWs v?rSy is sometW^^^ 
the highest prices on account of its being the first in the market. i-Ki:. 
5c., pt. 20c., qt. 35c. 
Marblehead.-One of the earliest; dwarf and short, thick ears. Pkt. 
5c., pt. 20c., qt. S5c. 
Minnesota.-Oneofthe best very early, sweet varieties ^'c J-ave ever 
tried i^ant rather dwarf; ears fine for so very early a variety, and oi 
good' quality. I'kt. 5c., pt. 20c., qt. 35c. 
CrosbT's.— Barlv. and a f?reat favorite in the large cities, 
rather small cars, but productive and of c:icellcnt quality t 
^ Adam^s^Early.-This variety is the e.arlie.st. with the exee,^^^^^^^ of the 
Corv and although not a sweet corn, »» ei 
It is very hardy. Pkt. 5c., pt. 15c., qt. 35c. 
It forms 
Pkt. 5c., pt. 
te'nsivcly used for the table. 
■Na^aeranseVt.— Asi^^ second' variety ; kernels large; ears of good 
si^r^d^whcn riioc the grains are red, very tender and sweet. Pkt. 5c., 
sorts l,aely"introducc<W Jt matures early 
Cory, and i^; a splendid yariety for market use 
about the same time as the 
Pkt. 5e., pt. 20e., qt. .'iSc. 
_J ■, , T-h- icprnels are larsre. pcarlv white and of delicious 
fi.f^^'or^'ft^n^itur^s aboul ^ela^ the Minnesota, but the ears 
Perrv's Hybrid.— Very early and oflarge size; most valuable for mar- 
ket. Pkt. 5c., pt. 20e., qt. 35e. 
rvoatn— \ stronr. \'igorous grower and a splendid medium 
Amber CreMn,^j.V «trons,^ ^^^^ ^^^.^^ ^,„y 
early variety 
S^S^'^d an eSl^^nabiTvariety. Pktl 5e.. pt. 20c.. qt. 
sweet; prod 
^ Black Mexioan.-A splendid table variety on account of its sweet, 
sugary flavor. Pkt. 5c.. pt. 20c., qt. 35c. 
Ai^ roloTiv — Kiocns about the same time as Hickox, a«d is wonder- 
f„i?v*r«U?5rvc;S-.?geand ^x;ell ""cd ; flavor rich and sugary, mak- 
in^'it a splendid table van- *.y. Pkt. 5c., pt. 20c., qt. 3oc. 
LATE VARIETIES. 
c*«™.i.n'o ■P'.TBrsTBati —Xow recognized everywhere as a_standard late 
va^r!?^? and S^thf peculiarity .Ti-remainuig longerin the green state 
rt. Pkt. 5c., pt. 20c., qt. 35e. 
than any other sort. 
Egyptian —Large sized ear. flavor rich and sweet. 
c inuon i:ti ^ci. Pkt. 5c., pt. 20c., qt. S5e. 
Tffammoth. Sw 
S^'^-d^S: on^^^e most valuable sorts. 
'''^ ' medium early varieties. 
the other kinds. Pkt. 5c.. pt. 20c.. qt. 35c. 
Potter's Exoelsior.-Good size, very sweet, tender and sugary. Pkt. 
Sc., pt. 20c.. qt. 3Se. , ■ ^ r 
Hickox.-Handso«e ears, white, and rich flavor; an early variety of 
great mer.t. Pkt. 5c., pt. 20c., qt. 35c. 
8 PACKETS OF CORN, YOUR CHOICE, FOR 25 CENTS. 
Matures a little 
later tha'u"tiie Stowell's Evergreen. Pkt. 5c.. pt. 20c.. qt. aSc. 
Tritimph.-Rescmble3 the Minnesot.a in shape ; stalks large and cars 
well fil^d flavor rich aad sweet. A splendid market variety. Pkt. 5c., 
pt. 20c., qt. 35c. . 
T . _ ■i«r„„„„4.i, Th<. liro-est of all the late varieties. Ripens a little 
H?^eft1.^'t^'^?r^c?nUmf fa1.:ii;d? Lr has 
pounds. It is of delicious flavor, and a good sort for either prn ate or 
market use. Pkt. Sc., pt. 20c.. qt. 3:,c. 
Golden Dawn 
New Cory 
Marblehcad 
Minnesota 
Crosby 
Adam's Uarly... 
Oold Coin 
Ballard or Chicago Mark< 
Shaker's Early 
Mammoth Sweet 
Potter's Excelsior.. 
Hickox 
Perry's Hybrid 
Amber Cream 
Black Mexican 
Old Colony 
Triumph 
I Late Mammoth.. 
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