CATALOGUE OF VEGETABLE SEEDS. 
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Corn.—Sweetm 
German, Mats. —French, Mats. —Spanish, Mat's 
A rich, warm soil is best, especially for the earlier varieties, which ordinarily should 
middle of May. Successive plantings may be made until July. Plant in hills three or 
according to the height of the variety. One quart will plant about 200 hills. 
We supply packets of corn at 10 cts. each. 
Selecte 
Bearsfoot ( Washington ). A vigorous grow¬ 
ing late sort, a favorite with Boston Market 
growers . . • • • • • • 1 
Black Mexican. Said to be the sweetest 
corn in cultivation, medium early . 
Breck's Premier. Large, medium early, un¬ 
equalled in quality. 
Burpee's Golden Bantam Sweet Corn. An 
extreme early variety of a rich golden color; 
its flavor is delicious. 
Country Gentleman. A larger and later Ne 
Plus Ultra type. 
Early Crosby. Early and of excellent quality. 
An old favorite.• 
Early Maine . A fine extra early, pure white 
sort.• 
Early Minnesota. Nearly as early as Cory, 
dwarf. • 
Early Red Cory. A very early sort with good- 
sized ears and large kernels, popular 
Early White Cory. Differs from the preced¬ 
ing in color of cob. 
Egyptian. A very large, late variety, exceed¬ 
ingly sweet and superior .... 
Late Mammoth Sugar. Extra large ears, 
quality very fine, productive .... 
Mammoth White Cory. As early as the 
other Cory, but with ears double the size 
Metropolitan. Quite early, large, handsome 
ears ..•••••• 
Peep-o'-Day. One of the earliest and very 
sweet . • • • • • 
Perry's Hybrid. A large early, favorite 
market sort ...••• 
Potter's Excelsior. Perhaps the best and 
sweetest main-crop variety 
Quincy Market. Larger ears and earlier than 
the common Crosby . 
Stowell's Evergreen. The standard late 
variety .•••••* 
not be planted before the 
four feet apart each way, 
Corn.—Field. 
Angel of Midnight. 
Ears, 
Ten Cents 
EACH. 
Pt. 
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purpose of ensilaging . 
Blunt'S Prolific. Early ei 
Early Sanford. A white fl 
for ensilage or grinding . 
Early Yellow Canada. 
rowed flint variety •••••• 
Eureka Ensilage. Tall growing, valuable for en- . 
silage • . . • • • 
Sweet f odder . For cutting green and feeding stock 
Learning. A yellow dent variety, very valuable for ensilage 
Longfellow. Eight-rowed yellow flint, long ears, with small cob 
Mastadon. One of the best yellow dents for ensilage . 
Pride of the North « Grown for ensilage or fodder 
Red Cob Ensilage. An excellent fodder and ensilage sort . 
White Southern. Valuable for ensilage and fodder . 
Pop Com , Eight-Rowed White. Rice. On the cob 10 cents per lb 
2.00 
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