Culture— Plant in hills three feet apart each way, and five or six 
kernels in a hill. Hoe often, and draw soil up to the stems. Break off 
side shoots. Make the ground rich with well rotted manure. Sown 
in drills, a greater yield from a given surface will be obtained. 
Early Cory— A very early variety with good sized ears, and large 
grains. Pkt. jc, pt. 20c., qt. 40c,, postpaid. By express, qt. 30C., 
pk. $1.35, bush. $3.5-'. 
•Mammoth Sweet-This early variety produces the largest ears of 
any sweet corn. One ear has been known to weigh three lbs. 
Sweet, tender, and delicious, one of the most valuable sorts. Pkt. 
50., pt. 20c., qt. 30c., postpaid. By express, qt. 20c., pk. 75C. 
bush. $2.50. 
HIckox— Handsome ears, white, and rich flavor. An early variety o£ 
great merit. Pkt. 50., pt. 20c., qt. 30c., postpaid. By express, qt. 
20C., pk, $1.00, bu. $3.50. 
E.\KLV CORV. 
Marblehead— One of the earliest ; dwarf and short thick ears. Pkt. 
5c., pt. ;-oc., qt. ^oc, postpaid. By express, qt. 20c., pk. $1, bush. $;)• 
M i n nesota— One of the best very early 
sweet varieties we have ever tried. 
I'lant, rather dwarf ; cars, fine for si> 
very early variety, and ot good qual- 
MlNN£SOT..\. ity. pkt. 5C., pt. 20C., qt. 30C., post- 
paid. By express, qt. 20c., pk. $i, bush. $3. 
Adam »— This variety is 
the earliest, with the ex- 
ception of the Cory, and 
although not a sweet corn, 
isextensively used for the 
table. It is very hardy. 
Pkt.. 5c., pt. 15C., qt 30c., ADAMS, 
postpaid. By express, qt. 20c., pk. $1, bush. $3. 
Crosby's— Early, and a great favorite in the largo cities. It forms 
rather smail ears, but productive and of excellent quality. Pkt. 5c., 
pt. 20C., qt. 30c. postpaid. By express, qt. 20c., pk. $1, bush. $3. 
CROSBY. 
Perry's Hybrid— Very Early and of large size ; most valuable for 
market. Pkt. sc., pt. 20c., qt. 30c. postpaid. By express, qt. 20c., pk. 
$1., bush. $3. 
Ballard, or Chicago Riiarket— This variety, known throughout the 
West and Northwest as Chicago Market, i.s undoubtedly one of the 
best sorts lately introduced. It matures early, about the same time 
as the Cory, and Is a splendid variety for market use. Pkt. 5c., pt. 
20c., qt. 35c.. postpaid. By express, qt. 25e., pk. $1.25,. bush. $4. 
Shaker's Early— The kernels are large, pearly white and ot deli- 
cious flavor. It matures about the same time as the Minnesota, 
but the ears are much larger. Pkt. 5c., pt. 20c., qt. 30c. postpaid. 
By express, qt. 20c., pk. $1.25, bush. $4. 
Moore's Concord— This is one of the be-st varieties in cultivation 
Matures early, ears large and of superior quality and flavor to 
most of the other kinds. Pkt. 5c., pt, 20c., qt. 30c., postpaid. By 
express, qt. 20c., pk. $1, bush $3.50. 
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SHAKER'S KAKLV. IIICKOX. 
Potter's Excelsior— Good size, very sweet, tender and sugary. 
Pkt. 5C., pt. 20C., qt. re, postp.tid. By express, qt. 20c., pk. $1, bu. $3. 
Stowell's Evergreen— fJow 
recognized everywhere as 
a .standard late variety, and 
having the peculiarity of 
remaining longer in the 
STOWELL'S EVERGREEN. green State than any other 
sort. Pkt. sc., pt. 2oc„ qt. 30c., postpaid. By express, pk. $1.25. 
$4.00. 
Livingston's Cold Coin— Early, very productive, 
appearance. Ears of good size, sweet, and of 
Pkt. IOC, pt. 25c., qt. 45C., postpaid. By express, 
bu. $7.00. 
and ot splendid 
delicious flavor, 
qt. 30C., pk. $2 00, 
