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JOSEPH BRECK & SONS 
( Corporation ) 
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, Ilingham Mass. 
YJT betwe ® n the fam ° us An g el of Midnight and another strain of Indian corn that has been improved by 
thl ParaVi! t0 P f earS f °, r a numbe . r of years. It is extremely early, maturing one hundred days from time of planting ; 
5 e t r are e, g ht row ^ 12 to 15 inches long, and well filled to the tips. We consider it a very valuable acquisition 
to the corn family. Qt. 25 cts., peck $1.25, bushel $ 4 . 00 . } 4 
tklS uu™* var . iety °f. corn to be very practical to the New England farmer. I had 
splendid success with it, raising ninety-five bushels of excellent shelled corn from one acre. 
C. R. GOODHUE , Supt. World's End Farm , Hingham , Mass. 
I planted a two-acre field of “Mondamin Corn ” last year , and it was the finest variety that / 
iff days. d Was t lanted S™ e 2 > and matured for ensilage Septem- 
E. WENTWORTH, East Hiram, Maine. 
Breek’s Early Harvest Sweet Corn. 
We are pleased to announce that since we introduced Breck’s Early Harvest Sweet Corn it has Droved a 
wonderful success, as our patrons cannot speak too highly of its merits proved a 
We claim for it two distinctive qualities that will appeal to all lovers of this popular vegetable --first extreme 
-■•‘-ns cts° nd ’ deilC10USneSS ° f flavor -“ is superior in sweetness to any corn on the market, l-'kt. 10 cts., pt. 20 
Breck’s Waban Lettuce. 
■Shtly h curiL , d. with * , reddLh r brow a n n tdge n a de ^It uV^uiSk 
cts.75 lb $1.00 P,anted ,n the °P en * rou "d extremely early. Pkt. 10 cts.. oz. 40 
May King Lettuce* 
Extra large, round, solid heads, light green outside, with golden yellow 
excellent for forcing. Pkt. io cts., oz. 40 cts. 
heart, very tender and of fine flavor, 
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