ClfTALOGVI- OF SEEDS, PLANTS. hULBS, AND FRUITS. 
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New Early Evergreen Sweet Corn. 
One of the very best Sug:ar Corns in existence, 
possessing every good quality of Stowell's livergrcen and 
resembling it in every respect, except that the stalk ia 
about one foot shorter, and that it'-will mature in 80 
days, or fully 10 days earlier. The ears are like Stowell's, 
very larRC, with about eighteen rows of very large grains 
which are of the finest quality. There is no better 
corn than the Early Evergreen for the market gardener, 
who will always find a readv sale for it, and for the home 
table nothing better could be obtained or desired. Pkt. 
Early" Sheffield Sweet Corn. 
liest Sweet Corns, can be planted very early in spring, the 
plants being very hardy, and can withstand light frosts. 
The stalks ere very strong "and vigorous, growing about 
5 feet in height, the leaves are numerous, the ears are I 
quite large, of handsome appearance, and one or two on ( 
each stalk. The grains are of medium size and of remark- 1 
ably good quality for so early a sort. The great merit of | 
this variety lies in the fact it does not smut. The Early f 
Sheffield Is certainly, owing to the many good qualities it 
possesses, one of the most desirable sorts for early 
Renders Early Giant. t'^?nch™l?oSg! 
and have 10 to 18 rows on each cob, the majority having I 
12 rows ; kernels pure white, sweet and tender. It comes I 
into nse with the standard early sorts, with ears twice as I 
large as Early Crosby and Minnesota. It is .superior to I 
Champion in yield and quality. Pkt. lOc. pt. 25c, at- I 
45c. postpaid; by exp. or frt. pk. 90o, ba. $3.85. I 
NEW EARLY ETEEGREBN. Earlv MonarcH. L'ir.,T'""'"*if— ^' 
..... . i. . . . •-•*««»7 «*vrijuiwii. general crop this is one of the I 
most desirable varieties in our entire list. It does not ripen so early as Early Windsor or June Mar- 1 
the ears are of large size and the cooking qualities unsurpassed. A good cropper, and I 
profitable for family use and as a market sort. Pkt. lOo, pt. 25o, qt. 45c, t)k. $I.O0, bu. $3.25. ' 
.IllMA Markpt variety for fcardeuers who grow for the early market. It 
J \. ^ , , ^ npens early, usually within eight weeks from the time the seed is planted, 
and makes fair sized ears that cook tender and white. June Market is one of the hardiest sorts we I 
have ever seen, and will stand quite cold weather without any check, even after it is well up out of | 
the ground. It is without excep- f 
tion the best large extra early 
market sort that can be obtained. | 
Pkt. lOc, pt. 25o, qt. 45o, pk. 
$1.00, bu. $3.00. 
Wisconsin Beauty. 
The largest early sweet corn. A 
mammoth early heavy yielding corn 
of the finest flavor imaginable. In I 
ordinary seasons it is usually | 
ready for the table in about nine 
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either for private or market use, 
bu. $4.0O. 
on than any 
pearly white 
. _eoond early 
•Pbf 1 r,- St "^rietics that can be had 
Pkt. 10c, pt 80o,qt. 50o, pk. $1,26, 
Early Windsor. Thf Most DeifH„^,l*#"S*r "^^'^ ^'eet. 
Extra ^arly. Testimonials f™m°^ow1.Vs'=*,^?;,7?rr1^^ofAm^^^^^ 
that we now have the earliest, finest flavored and mo.t ^^,^^11^ °T"'" 
corn that has ever been produced. It is remarkab?eTr'^[t/fi^^^^^ early sweet 
early in the season, and while the ears are not quite so larL "^ aPP^aja^ce so 
they are alwa,vs well filled and the kernel is of the best auXv V^^i^^l'^^N 
tests inafafr season, good ears for boiling can bfl Jliw;, 
from sowing of seed, fhi. is a record whifhw? ^>?i-?5°J^°"kequ"Ld*j?; 
ndsor, 
JtTNB Market. 
any other corn. " We-ha.-e-nev7r-:,e'ln"°/n^vtT?J,V"^^?t c\^n'^e'^,ua'l S^^^vt^l 
either for private gardens or for the largest gardentrs who'^ Jv^ ' ^^.'"'l'"'"-. 
•supplying the early markets. We certainlyf ecoinml^t'rt u 2!"'"?'*^ °' 
"feelitwill please eVery one of our customJr?™l"„"!^,i* ^',I7.1''Fh'y. ' 
who tryjt. Pkt. lOo',^, 30o, 
at. 60o. 
voo. 
pk. $lj 
bu. 
Please remem- 
ber our prices on 
sweet corn by the 
pint or quart in- 
clude prepayment 
of postage by us. 
Customers order- 
ing sweet corn to 
be sent by freight 
or express may de- 
duct 8c. per pint 
and ISC. per quart 
from these prices. 
