CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, PLANTS, BULBS AND FRUITS. 
Firat Thirty-two Fctges of thit Catnlogue Contain our Twentieth Century NbveUie* and Spoeiaity lAtt- 
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CORN— Continued. PUNT VARIETIBS. 
Champion White Flint. 
One of the best flint varictiea for sections where flint com isfcrown. 
it is quite early, with large sized cars, and is a com that can be depended 
On to prodace a good crop even In poor seasons. We have been careful 
In saving; this corn for seed purposes, and know that it is far anperior 
to many of the stoclcs of White Flint that are on the market at the 
present time. Z<b. 25o, poatpaid; pk. &Oc, ba. S1.60>l>y ezprea«or 
freight. 
Longfellow (Flint). 
Kins: Philip. 
-Vn extra early, reddish colored flint variety that la yaluable for the 
North, Matures generally within three months from plantiaft. A sure 
cropper evea on poor land. Ears usually eiKht rowed, and from 9 to 13 
bches lonfiT- I«b. 25oi postpaid; pk. oOc, bus* $1.76. by express or 
Sanfford's White Flint. 
One of the best flint varieties for sections where flint corn is grown. It 
U quite early, with large sized ears'. 'and ia a corn that can be depended 
fm to produce a good crop even in poor seasons. We have been careful 
Q sflTino; this corn for seed purpose*, and know that it is far superior to 
many of the stocks of White Flint that are on the market at the present 
time. lib. 85o, postpaid; by exp., pk. 50o, bu. $1.50. 
Tk^ Gi?4TYeu>o4pii)iT 6( 
The Corn for the Extreme North. 
THe greatest of all the flint varieties. Ears long, oifricb 
relkiw color. Knormousljr productive, oatyieldlnir any 
flftld oorn we have ever grown. Will prove to be of the 
pcatestvalae to the farmers of the far North; ripens earlier 
thnn aijy of the flints. IJon't fail to try it If you want a big 
yielding flint corn. Lb. 35o, 3 lbs. $1.00, 
jostp^^k. 500, bu«. »1.76, bagcevi 
TRY RED WONDER ONION. 
A variety that Is particularly adapted to the North. It is an Hght 
rowed sort, with ears 12 to 15 inches In length, and abotlt IH incbe* 
in diameter. Small cob. large kernel and very broad. Lb. 88o, poe*- 
pald; by express or fi^igbt, pk. 60c, bus. $1.50. 
Red Cob Ensilage Corn. 
This new and saperior ensilage com we can recommend, from ex- 
perience as being the heaviest cropping variety In cnltivation, pro- 
ducing fifty to seventy-five tons per acre. It has been thoroughly tested 
in all dairy sectinns of thecoun try. It is a pure white Dent Com of large 
size and handsome appearance, growing on a red cob. The fodder Is 
sweet tender, juicy, and said to contain more nourishment than any 
other variety. It grows thirteen to f >urteen feet in height, taking 
strong hold in the ground, standing up well and resisting storms of 
all kinds to a remarkable degree. Pk 40o, bus. $1.85, lO bn«. and 
over, $1.10 per bus. 
WHITE COB ENSILAOlE— A pare white fodder com, can of an 
immense size, making it a very good variety for feeding cattle 
during t he w inter months. By exp. or frt-, Pk. 40o, ba. $1.S6. 
MEROEK BXINT— Well adapted to the North and fur late plant- 
ing. It is an 8-rowed corn, with ears 12 to IS inches In length, and 
IVy inches In diameter, smallcob. Byezp. orfrt., Fk.50o,ba.$i.5O. 
