CATALOGUE OF VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
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Breck’s Early Harvest Sweet Corn 
We introduced this corn to our customers in 1906 , and we are pleased to announce that since then it has proved 
a wonderful success, as our patrons cannot speak too highly of its merits. 
We claim for it two distinctive qualities that will appeal to all lovers of this popular vegetable:—first, extreme 
earliness — it will mature 53 days from time of planting; second, deliciousness of flavor — it is superior in sweetness 
to any corn on the market. Pkt. 10 cts.; pt. 20 cts.; qt. 35 cts. 
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Mondamin Field Corn, Yellow Flint Variety 
This corn is rightly named Mondamin (which in the Indian tongue means “Friend of Man”) as it will yield 
more profit to the farmer than any other known sort. It was hybridized on the World’s End Farm, Hingham, 
Mass., it being a cross between the famous Angel of Midnight and another strain of Indian corn that has been im¬ 
proved by selecting the top ears for a number of years. It is extremely early, maturing one hundred days from time 
of planting; the ears are eight rowed, 12 to 15 inches long, and well filled to the tips. We consider it a very valu¬ 
able acquisition to the corn family. Qt. 25 cts.; peck $ 1 . 25 ; bushel $ 4 . 00 . 
I believe this new variety of corn to be very practical to the New England farmer. I had splendid success with it 
last year , raising ninety-five bushels of excellent shelled corn from one acre. 
C. R. GOODHUE, Supt. World's End Earm, Hingham, Mass. 
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