VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS , ETC. 
15 
CORN. 
German, SBrel[d)foru. French, Metis. 
The varieties of sweet corn we offer below are the finest 
grown, and we are very positive embrace everything from 
the very earliest to the latest. We have taken several first 
E remiumsat the late State Fairs for the best specimens of corn, 
oth early and late varieties. It is unnecessary to give 
mode of cultivation, etc., as it is so universally known by 
everyone. 
Prices by the bushel will be found 
in back part of Catalogue. Pkt.Cts 
First of All, somewhat earlier than 
Early Cory, with ears about the same 
size ; a little lighter in color. Qfc. 35c., 
pt. 20c. . _*io 
Early Cory, a very early variety ; 
a great market corn on account of its 
very early maturity. Qt. 35c., pt. 20c. .10 
White Col) Cory, same as above, but 
with white cob and kernels. Qt. 35c., 
Pt. 20c.. 10 
Early Marblehead, earliest of all ex¬ 
cept the Cory. Qt. 35c., pt. 20c.10 
Extra Early Adams, not strictly speak¬ 
ing a bweet Corn, although sold largely 
for table use ; very early. Qt. 35c. 
Pt. 20.. 
Early Minnesota, this we claim is one 
of the best very early Sweet Corns we 
have ever tried ; plant dwarf, ears 
short, but fine and of excellent quality; 
cob white; very desirable. Qt. 35c., 
pt. 20c-- . . 10 
MOORE’S early Perry’s Hybrid, or Ballard,’ ’a little 
CONCORD. later than Early Minnesota, but with 
much larger ears; 12 rowed; cobred. EARLY CORY. 
Qt. 35c., pt. 20c. 10 
Crosby’s Early, a very desirable early variety 
for marketing and private gardens generallv. 
Qt. 35c., pt. 20c. J io 
Early Eiglit-Ilowed Sweet or Sugar, an 
old standard sort, becoming fit for use about 
the same time as Crosby’s Early. Qt 35c 
pt. 20c . *’lQ 
Crosman’s Genesee Sweet’’the finest’table 
corn in cultivation ; very prolific ; ears very 
large, tender and juicy Qt. 35c., pt. 20c .. . .10 
Pee and Kay, a popular variety ; ears very 
large for so early a corn ; 10 or 12-rowed. Qt 
35c., pt. 20c. 10 
Shaker’s Early, matures about the same time 
as Early Minnesota, but has much larger ears • 
kernels large and of a pearly whiteness. Qt. 
3oc., pt. 20c.. ^ iQ 
Moore’s Early Concord, a standard * sort *; 
ears large and well-filled ; quite early and very 
productive. Qt. 35c.. pt. 20c . ...AO 
Potter’s Excelsior, or Squantum, it ripens 
early, has large 12 rowed ears and deep grains* 
it is remarkably sweet, sugary, and peculiarly 
succulent and tender; it is a general favorite, 
and wonderfully productive. Qt. 35c. „ pt. 20c. 10 
ppocpv’q None-Such, new ; a little later than Moore’s 
V Concord, with larger ears, 12 to 14-rowed ; cob 
EARLY. Pink, kernels white. Qt. 35c., pt. 20.........10 Minnesota. 
