VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS , ETC . 
15 
Pkt. Cts. 
Carter’s Incomparable Dwarf Dark Crimson, similar to Turner’s 
Dwarf in every respect but color, which is a fine crimson ; oz. 25c. 5 
Major Clark’s Fink, a red variety, rather hardier than any of the whites; 
medium growth, with rich walnut flavor; oz. 25c. 5 
Turnip-Rooted ( Celericic ), forms turnip shaped bulbs, of celery flavor; oz. 20c. 5 
Seed lor flavoring:, excellent for flavoring pickles, etc.; lb. 40c.; oz. 10c.5 
; f corn. 
German, SSetjdjforn. ^French, ^ 
The varieties of Sweet Corn we offer below are the finest grown, anu we are 
very positive embrace everything from the very earliest to the latest. We have 
taken several first premiums at the late State Fairs for the best specimens of Corn, 
both early and late varieties. It is unnecessary to give mode of cultivation, etc., 
as it is ?o universally known by every one. 
dP^Prices by the bushel will be found in back part of catalogue. 
EARLY CORY. 
EARLY MINNESOTA. STOWELL’s EVERGREEN. CROSBY’S EARLY. 
Pkt. Cts. 
Early Cory, the earliest of all varieties ; a great market corn on account of its 
very early maturity ; qt. 85c., pt. 20c.10 
White Cory, same as above but with white cob and kernels ; qt. 35c., pt. 20c. .10 
Early Marblehead, earliest of all except the Cory ; qt. 35c., pt. 20c. 10 
Extra Early Adams, not strictly speaking a Sweet Corn, although sold 
largely for table use. Very early ; qt. 35c., pt. 20c.10 
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 
Perry’s Hybrid, or Ballard, as early as Minnesota, but with much larger 
ears, 12-rowed ; cob red ; qt. 35c., pt. 20c..10 
Crosby’s Early, a very desirable early variety for marketing and private 
gardens generally ; qt. 35c., pt. 20*;.10 
Early Eight-Rowed Sweet or Sugar, an old standard sort, becoming fit 
for use about the same time as Crosby’s Early; 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. 35c , pt. 20c. .10 
Moore’s Early Concord, a standard sort; ears large and well filled; quite 
early and very productive ; qt. 35c., pt. 20c.. ....10 
