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JOHN LEWIS CHILDS FLORAL PARK, QUEENS CO., N. Y. 
S'Vect 
rw« v sr y fa 2? ily Kartlen ought to have a selection of Sweet 
earliest to the latest varieties. Fine for 
drying, as well as for summer table use. 
Ch, im®t^? n t ey Dew - F °r years seedsmen have been work- 
ing to get a corn as early as the Cory, with large ear 
white cob and superb quality of the later varieties' 
We at last have it. Childs’ Honey Dew is not only the 
,a9 AP° od size( l eap - white cob, and large, 
pearly kei nels of the very finest quality, tender sweet 
S?te tP i tlou ?- also keeps a lon * in good con- 
dition before hardening, and runs perfectly uniform 
every ear exactly alike. It grows to medium height 
lm ' % an . d two or three on each 
,X 1 extensive seed-corn grower of 
JKf t A eP8<le i d - ° onn -' who P rew an acre of the Honev 
tr u season, says : “ It is the finest Earlv Corn ” 
It is the most profitable corn to plant, combining as it 
.ioes, good size and color, luscious quality! handsome 
i l, k i r a !ik"°ninr n< -iO °" S ke ? p ijS?’ a l' < * earliest, to mature! 
Ckt„ 10o„ pint, 30o.; quart, aOc. We will send a Deck bv 
express for $1.00, or a bushel for$3.50. p 05 
Burbank's Early Maine—Claimed to be as early as the 
Gor> A fine table sort with creamy-white kernels verv 
sweet and juicy. Pkt., 10c.: pint, 30b.: quart!**!.’ V 
Shoe Peg, Ne Plus Ultra, or Quaker Sweet— Ono 
piR^waasas. “sa.™ k? 
oughly reliable Corn. Pkt., 10c.; pint, quwtj 40c 
Mammoth- Immense ears of superb quality very late 
ioc!; KHS.?SSSi^. from 11 first -^ ass 
Pop Corn, Colden Tom Thumb— This Pop Corn onli 
an , d thR dain( >' little earsonly tw< 
inches long with smooth, golden-yellow kernels. It i- 
birVe n lnaT?’, pretty .' but ^ P«PS beautifully white ant 
SB.. 1? very P, r , i8 P a , n<i tender. Its compact growt.1 
a for City or village lots. Pkt.. 10c.; 8 pkts.. 25c. 
M PorTcn^r?°/.r^ ? bav$! a . bouta <lozen fine new sorts o 
Pop Corn of superior merit. We offer seed of same 
mixed, at 10c. per pkt.; 30c. per pint . 
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 
anti of good size, and quality sweet, tender and delicious. 
Pkt., 10c.; pint, 20c.; quart, 35c. 
Evergreen—The standard 
late sort and probably 
the all round best Sweet 
Corn grown. It has 
magnificent large aais, 
deep kernels, small 
cob, and possesses the 
finest flavor, being ten¬ 
der and juicy. A favor¬ 
ite with everybody, and 
must have a place in 
every garden. . Pkt., 
10o.; pint, 20c.; quart, 
35c. 
