VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS, ETC. 
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EARLY CORY. 
EARLY MINNESOTA. 
STOWEU/S EVERGREEN. 
CROSBY S EARLY. 
MOORE’S EARLY CONCORD. 
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 
Potter’s Excelsior or Squantum, it ripens early, has large twelve 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 
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-Such, 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.. 
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 
Stowell’s 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.In 
Parching Rice, another sort for popping; kernels resemble rice; qt. 35c., pt. 20c. .10 
