SPRING CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, BULBS AND PLANTS FOR 1901. 89 
SWeet G op P* 
Every family garden ought to have a selection of Sweet 
Corn, from the earliest to the latest varieties. Fine for 
drying, as well as for summer table use. 
Childs Honey Dew— For years seedsmen have been working 
to get a corn as early as the Gory, with large ear, white 
cob and superb qualities of the later varieties. We at last 
have it. Childs’ Honey Dew is not only the earliest, but 
has a good sized ear, white cob, and large, pearly kernels 
of the very finest quality, tender, sweet and nutritious. 
It also keeps in good condition a long time before hardi 
ening, and runs perfectly uniform, eaeh ear exactly 
alike. It grows to medium height, and the ears are 
formed low and two to three on each stalk. Mr. Wil¬ 
lard, the extensive seed-corn grower of Weathersfield, 
Conn., who grew an acre of the Honey Dew the past 
season, says: “It is the finest Early Corn.” It is the 
most profitable corn to plant, combining, as it does 
good size and color, luscious quality, handsome ap¬ 
pearance and long keeping, and earliest to mature. 
Pkt., 10c. ; pint, 30c. ; quart, 50c. We will send a peck, 
by express, for $1.00, or a bushel for $3.50. 
Shoe Peg, Me Plus Ultra, or Quaker Sweet — One of the 
very best eating varieties grown. An old sort, but none 
the less valuable on that account. Very deep kernels of 
the sweetest and most appetizing flavor, and one of the 
best of all for drying and canning. A prolific and thor- 
oughly reliable Corn. Pkt., 10c. ; pint, 25c. ; quart, 40c. 
sSammoth — Immense ears of superb quality, very late. 
Can scarcely be omitted from a first-class garden. 
Pkt., 10c.; pint, 25c.; quart, 40c. 
Cory Extra Early — One of the most valuable early Corns 
grown. One to two weeks earlier than any other sort, 
except Childs’ Honey Dew, while the ears are plump and 
of good size and quality, sweet, tender and delicious. 
Pkt., loc.; pint, 20c.; quart, 35c. 
EVEKG-EEEN SWEET COEN. 
Evergreen—The standard late sort, and probably the all¬ 
round best Sweet Corn grown. It has magnificent large 
ears, deer) kernels, small cob, and possesses the finest 
flavor, being tender and juicy. A favorite with every¬ 
body, and must have a place in every garden. Pkt., 10c.; 
Pint, 20c.quart, 35c. 
Early Elaine, or June 21 st — This is one of the very earliest 
and, by the way. one of the very finest sorts grown. For 
an early variety it is of large size, with large pearly 
white kernels, which are very highly flavored. It is not 
subject to the Corn disease, and is the surest cropper of 
any extra early sort. We can recommend it very highly. 
Pkt., 10c.: pint. 30c.: quart, 50c. 
Pop Gorp, Rdby Beauty. 
This new Pop Corn is to our mind the finest variety yet 
seen. It is of the rice type, with beautiful ears and kernels, 
of the richest ruby color. Grows quickly, ripens early, and 
when popped expands into a great flake-like puff, which is 
tender and delicious. Pkt., loc.: pint, 40c. 
