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French, Mats. German, IVelschkorn. Spanish, Afaiz. 
Culture.— One pound will plant one hundred hills ; eight pounds will plant one acre. Plant in hills 
three feet apart each way, covering about half an inch, and thin 
out to three plants to a hill. Field varieties should be planted 
four feet apart each way. 
lilack >Iexi<*aii. Late ; very sweet, and 
of e.xcellent flavor 
Pkt. 
Lb. 
So 10 
So 1-? 
$9 50 
Karly Crosby. One of the best early sorts ; 
of dwarf habit good-sized ears 
10 
1 1 
8 00 
Karly Miniiosota. Small ears of e.xcel- 
lent quality ; very productive 
10 
II 
8 00 
Kxti*a-Kaiiy Cory. Very early ; good- 
sized ears ; large kernels 
10 
12 
9 00 
Ilickox Improved. A superb sort, with 
large, well-filled ears ; very sweet . . . 
10 
12 
9 00 
Late Mammoth. The largest variety 
grown ; excellent for market 
10 
12 
8 00 
I'cu-r.v's Hybrid. Very early ; large size ; 
succulent and tender 
10 
12 
9 00 
StowclTs Kvei'green. A favorite late, 
sweet variety; remains tender a long 
time 
10 
12 
8 00 
PIEILD CORWo 
Pkt. 
Lb. 
100 lbs. 
Karly Canada. Ears small, eight-rowed ; 
very early 
$0 10 
$0 08 
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Jlakola Dent. The earliest variety grown ; 
a superior selection 
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08 
7 50 
Tjoaming AVhite. Very productive ; deep 
grains and hardly any cob 
10 
08 
7 50 
l*rlde ol'tlie Xorth. A very early yellow 
Dent 
10 
09 
8 00 
Vellow Flint. Produces large, handsome 
ears ; very prolific 
10 
08 
7 00 
POP-COllX, llico. Well-known variety ; 
used for parching 
10 
07 
6 00 
I*OP-CORX, AVhite Pearl. An improve- 
ment on the old white 
10 
06 
5 00 
C@ri^°Salad ©r Petticaso 
French, Macke. German, Stechsalat. Spanish, Cano7iigos. 
Ci-LTURB. — One ounce will sow sixty feet of drill. Mellow, rich soil, in a rather open situation, best suits 
this croj). The drills should be six inches apart and very shallow, not more than a quarter of an inch deep. 
Thin the plants to a distance of four inches in the row, and keep well cultivated. 
Oz. ^-Ib. Lb. 
The best variety for general use • So lo $o 25 $o 75 
Cress @r Feppgr°Oraffo 
French, Cresson. German, Kresse. Spanish, Mastuerzo. 
Culture. — One ounce will sow one hundred feet of drill. 
Sow thickly in shallow drills about six inches apart ; repeat at 
short intervals, as it soon runs to seed. The seed of Water- 
cress should be scattered by the side of running water or near 
springs, and is soon in full bearing and lasts a long time. 
07.. j<-lb. Lb. 
K.vlra-Curled. Of beautiful appearance 
and fine flavor $0 10 $0 15 $0 50 
True AVaier-<?ress. Mild and lender . . 50 i 50 5 00 true water-cress. 
Don’t forget that Postage on Corn is 8 cents per pound. 
