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GARDEN CORN — Continued. 
EARLY MINNESOTA.— One of the best and 
most popular of the older varieties, with both 
market and private gardeners. The stalks are 
short and bear two long ears each, having eight 
rows of very sweet and tender kernels, which 
shrink but little in drying. Kernels very broad, 
sweet and tender. 4 qts. 85c; pk. $1.25; bu. $4.50. 
EARLY CHAMPION. — A most excellent early 
variety of fine quality. Ears five to six inches 
long, with short, nearly square grains, which are 
very white, sweet and tender. Plants are four and one-half 
feet high. 4 qts., 85c; pk., $1.25; bu., $4.50. 
THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN.— This variety is a selection 
and improvement of the famous Shoe Peg, which is so highly 
extolled by all lovers of Sugar Corn. Its improvement con- 
sists of much larger sized ears, and producing from three to 
four ears to the stalk; it is of delicious quality and is without 
doubt the most delicate and sweetest of all Sugar Corns; can- 
not be recommended too highly. 4 qts., 85c; pk., $1.25; 
bu., $4.50. 
IMPROVED BLACK MEXICAN. — This variety has for a 
number of years had the reputation of being the sweetest ot 
all sweet corn. When cooked, the ear is white, with a bluish 
tinge towards the base of the kernel. Every year we have a 
number of inquiries from those who have known this corn, 
but who have forgotten its name and remember it only as the 
"black corn that was so very sweet.” 4 qts., 85c; pk., $1.25; 
bu., $4.50. 
EARLY EVERGREEN. — This variety is earlier than Stow- 
ell’s Evergreen and is just as good. The ears are seven to 
eight inches long, with fourteen to twenty more or less irreg- 
ular rows, with very deep grain, which is of the very best 
quality. Plants six to seven feet high. A standard main crop 
variety for home and market gardens. 4 qts., 85c; pk., $1.25; 
bu., $4.50. 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN. — The most popular late Sweet 
Corn. More extensively planted than any other sort, being 
the general favorite with market gardeners and canners for 
late use. If planted at the same time with earliest kinds, it 
will keep the table supplied until October. Ears are of good 
size, grain deep, tender, and sugary, remaining a long time in 
condition for cooking. 4 qts., 75c; pk., $1.25; bu., $4.50. 
LATE MAMMOTH. — A rather late variety on account of its 
immense size, producing the largest ears of any variety. These 
measure up to 14 inches in length and are well filled with 
large, broad, white kernels, which are sweet, tender and de- 
licious. Usually there are 16 to 18 rows to the ear. The 
stalks are very large, about eight feet high and productive. 
4 qts., 90c; pk., $1.50; bu., $5.00. 
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