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BOOK OF VEGETABLE A3*D FLOWER SEEDS 
EARLIEST OF ALL—This new Sweet 
v-orn is ten days to two weeks earlier than 
any other sort and of the sweetest of all ex- 
*T a /* V? varieties. Stalks prow from 3M* to 
4 2 feet hiph and bear from two to four ears 
each: stalks are small, and will stand close 
?«««?• X Ever y° ne should have Earliest of 
A IL The two preat points of this remarkable 
Corn we wish to call particular attention are 
Extraordinary Earliness and unparalleled 
sweetness, surpassinp in this particular 
any other early or late variety. Pkt 5c.. 
3 pktc., 12c., 6 pkts., 20c.. Mr pt.. 18c. 
EXTRA EARLY PR EM O 
—This is about as early as Earl¬ 
iest of All, while the ears prow 
a little Jarper. It combines all 
the merits of the leadinp early 
varieties and all those who desire 
an extra early Sweet Corn, pro- 
ducinp pood size ears should 
plant Premo. The stalks prow 
about five feet hiph and are very 
viporous, producinp two to three 
ears on a stalk. Pkt. 5c., 3 pkts. 
12c., 6 pkts.. 20c., Vn pt., 18c. 
EARLY CHAMPION—This 
is a medium early variety and is 
becominp very popular on ac¬ 
count of proonemp such larpe 
ears so very early. It is valuable 
for market and home purposes 
and is the best medium early va¬ 
riety to plant. Pkt. 5c., 3 pkts., 
12c., 6 pkts.. 20c„, Mr pt.. 18c. 
NEW WHITE EVERGREEN—This is 
a hiph bred pure white type of the popular 
Stowell’s Everpreen. Stalks prow viporous 
produce larpe ears uniform in size, well filled 
with kernels. Market pardeners and all who 
desire an extra pood late Sweet Com should 
1 prow White Everpreen. Pkt., 5c., 3 pkts.. 
SPEV7L4X OVFIj'Rt —The above four va¬ 
rieties of Sweet Com will make a fine collec-.. ..- - - \ v ‘ 
Z R y PP,y had f r° m ver >- early unti ’ >»te'■> the season, anrt wo will send I C P kts " 20.-.. pt.. lfe 
Aarieties for onlj 15c., or3 packets of each of tlie four varieties. 12 packets in all, for 30c. 
