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CROSMAN BROTHERS' CATALOGUE. 
Pkt. Cts. 
Country Gentleman, a most valuable second-early variety ; ears medium 
size, cob small, kernels very deep and pearly white. Very prolific, tender, 
and in delicious flavor has no equal; qt. 40c., pt. 25c.10 
None-Sueli, new; a little later than Moore’s Concord, with larger ears, 12 to 
14-rowed ; cob pink, kernels white ; qt. 40c., pt. 25c.10 
Old Colony, an exceedingly sweet and productive variety ; ears large, 16 to 20 
irregular rows ; grain long, cob white ; qt. 35c., pt. 20c.10 
Black Mexican, kernels black and very sweet; desirable for the home garden; 
second early; qt. 35c., pt. 20c..10 
Hickox Improved, medium early; quite popular for canning; qt. 35c. pt. 20c. 10 
Early Mammoth, the earliest of the large varieties; qt.' 35c , pt. 20c-.10 
StowelPs Evergreen, late, excellent, long keeper ; ears large and very thick; 
should be grown in every garden for late use ; qt. 30c., pt. 15c.10 
Egyptian, or Washington Market, a large late corn, the favorite for 
canning, although sold extensively in the green state ; qt. 35c., pt. 20c.10 
Large Late Mammoth, a vigorous, large, late variety ; qt. 35c., pt. 20c. .. .10 
Parching Pearl, the well-known variety for popping; qt. 35c., pt. 20c.10 
Parching Rice, another sort for 
popping; kernels resemble rice: 
qt. 35c., pt. 20c.10 
FODDER CORNS. 
Sweet Corn, (to sow for fodder.) 
We offer a good article for the 
purpose at $1.75 per bushel. Two- 
bushel bags 20 c. and one-bushel 
bags 15c. extra. Transportation 
to be paid by the purchaser. 
Southern Fodder, conisdered in¬ 
dispensable on every farm where 
it has been tried: grown ex¬ 
pressly for fodder and ensilage ; 
so tender that stalks and leaves 
alike are ravenously devoured ; 
grows 12 to 15 feet in height; a 
mammoth yielder, often going 
forty tons to the acre ; its milk- 
producing qualities are wonder¬ 
ful ; we defy competition in this 
variety, having made a specialty 
of it for years. $1.25 per 
bushel. Bags 20c. extra. By 
freight or express at expense of 
purchaser. Use 1 £ bushels of 
seed to the acre. 
Learning Improved Ensilage, 
another splendid variety for 
which there is a large demand ; 
of vigorous growth and a for¬ 
midable rival of the Southern 
Fodder. Price $1.25 per bushel; 
bags 20c. extra. Freight or ex- 
pressage paid by the purchaser. 
Plant H bushels seed on an acre. 
SOUTHERN FODDER CORN. 
CORN SALAD, OR FETTICUS. 
Pkt. Cts 
Large Seeded, (Large-leaved). A nice salad, maturing in six to eight weeks. 
Sow in spring in drills one foot apart; for early spring use sow in drills 
thickly, in September, and \ inch deep. Protect from cold with litter, and 
winter over like Spinach. An ounce is sufficient for 35 feet of row. A rich 
soil is best; lb, 65c., oz. 10c. 5 
