CATALOGUE OF VEGETABLE NOVELTIES. 
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BRECK’S PREMIER SWEET CORN. 
This Sweet Corn )fas obtained for itself a substantial place in the esteem of our market gardeners, by whom 
it is pronounced an i^iequaled variety for market purposes. It is a few’ days later than Cory, but of so much 
better quality that is grown by many to the exclusion of all others. Its qualities are, large size, earliness, 
pearly whiteness aVa delicious flavor. As will be seen by our cut of a field grown by Mr. Linscot, Hingham, on 
Bradley’s FeWiliz^r only, it produces, in addition to an immense crop of ears, a great quantity of fine fodder. 
Per pkt., ng^ts. ; quart, 25 cts.; peck, $1.25. 
EXTRA EARLY CROSBY SWEET CORN. 
We offer homegrown seed of this famous, earlv white sweet corn. We believe it to 
be as early as anv^orn obtainable and the name “ Crosby” is a sufficient guarantee as to 
quality. PeKok^, 10 cts. ; quart, 25 cts.; peck, $1.25. 
FIRST CROP SUGAR CO 
We offer an exceedingly fine strain of this extra early, g<^i quality, sweet corn. It 
was grown from the introducer’s stock under our personal o/c and is, we think, through 
continued selection, superior to the original strain. ^H^>ht., 10 cts ; quart, 25 cts.; 
peck, $1.25. 
JAPANESE CLIMBING CUCUMBER. 
A curious variety from Japan. The fruit is of medium size and of extia quality foi 
table use. The seed should be planted in May or early in June. As soon as the plants 
appear provide them poles to climb on as you would for pole beans. I he plants grow 
quickly and produce a large crop. Per pkt., 5 cts; ounce, 25 cts. 
See Special Offers on third page of cover. 
