Faneuil Hall Square, Boston 
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SWEET 
CORN 
Medium Early Varieties 
Concord Bearsfoot 
Of the mfdium enrl.v vaiicties this 
is one of the most popiilur for tlie 
market. Has a large ear, rather flattened at the end, of excel¬ 
lent ijiiality. Pt. 20e., qt. 30c., 4 qts. $1.00, pk. $1.75. 
CROSBY EARLY. Kars are larger than the Jasiah t'roshy 
strain, the stock growing taller, ears long and larger. lUst 
for all early inarkcts. 
Golden Dawn "‘tli the Early Crosby: grows about 
-- feet high; r'oy proilueUrc, having two 
or three good ears on a stock, rsually eight to twelve rows 
golden yellow kcrnch even to the extreme end; qnalitv i.s nn- 
cquuled. Pt. 20c., qt. 35c., 4 qts. $1.25, pk. $2.6o. 
Potter’s Excelsior SQUANTUM. The riclie«t flarored 
- of all the medium early white turns. 
Kars good size, twelve rowed, deep kernels, remarkably sweet, 
sugary and tender. .1 farorite with the market gardeners. 
GOLDEN BANTAM. Kars not vpiite as large as (ioldeu iJawii. 
Eight rows, kernels good size and golden vellow. Quality is 
e.xcelleut. Pt. 20c., qt. 35c., 4 qts. $1.25, pk. $2.00. 
MOORE S CONCORD. Large, handsome, fourteen-rowed ears, 
produced low on the stalk; large yielder and fine kes'per. 
GRANITE STATE. We found this to be early, maturing just 
after the Extra Early Crosby, and before the Early Crosby 
The ears are very lai'ge for early Sweet Corn and set well dowui 
on the stalk, which is rather small ; grows about five feet high 
and produces always two and ustially three ears to stalk. These 
ears are xvell filled otit at the end. Kernels medium size, ptire 
white, and excellent quality. 
Pkt. 10c., pt. 20c., qt. 30c., 4 qts. $1.00, pk. $1.75. 
BLACK MEXICAN. Although the ri|)e corn is black, when in a 
condition for the table it i.s white. Exceedingly sweet flavored ; 
one of the best for home use. 
Late Varieties 
Country Gentleman the late varieties this is the 
-^- - -- richest flavored, has the deeiu'st 
gram and the smallest cob. I.ttrge size ears and very jtroduetiv'e. 
any other variety 
MAMMOTH SWEET. 1 rodtiees mammoth ears xvhich are very 
thick through with rows of large, broad grains of e.xcellent 
quality; follows Stowell’s in maturing. 
EARLY EVERGREEN. This early strain of Evergreen re¬ 
sembles the Stowell’s in every respect, only ten davs earlier 
WASHINGTON MARKET. A large variety, delitdotis fla^-or • 
exceedingly popular in this market. 
Potter’s Ejfcelsior 
Corn Salad, or Fetticus 
One ounce will sow 20 feet sgitaro. 
('t-LTUiiE. --Is generally sown in August or September, 
•sow quite thick about one-quarter inch deep, thin out 
and keep clear of weeds, f'rotect in Winter bv tliin 
covering of straw or meadow liay. Iteady early in 
‘-Iiring, use same as Ijettuce. For Summer use sow 
early m Spring. 
CORN SALAD (l.amb’s Lettuce). The well-known 
common variety. 
Pkt. 5c., oz. 10c., y, lb. 20c., lb. 70c. 
Corn Salad 
Pop Corn 
QUEEN’S GOLDEN. Me¬ 
dium sized ears. Kernel 
.vellow and pops perfectly 
white; quality excellent. 
WHITE RICE. Ears 
short, kernel.s long, point¬ 
ed white. 
RED BEAUTY. Ears 
medium. Kernels round 
and red. 
Cioldon Dawn 
