Qatalo^ue of tl?e Joseph Harris 5<?<?d Qompaqy 
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Early Minnesota— (Fig. 
1.)—Larger than Marblehead 
and a valuable, standard, early 
sort. Per quart, 35 cents; 
pint, 18 cents; % pint, 10 cents; 
packet, 5 cents. 
SHAKER’S EARLY— 
For quality, size and product¬ 
iveness combined this is the 
best early sweet corn. It is as 
early as the Minnesota and 
the ears are nearly or quite 
twice the size. It is very 
sweet, juicy and of delicious 
flavor. As soon as this vari¬ 
ety comes into market, there 
is no sale for the smaller Min¬ 
nesota and Marblehead. Our 
seed is genuine, our own 
growth, of the highest qual¬ 
ity. Per quart, 35 cents; pint, 
18 cents; % pint, 10 cents; 
packet, 5 cents. 
Russell’s Prolific— (Fig. 
2.)—A valuable, second early 
variety. Per pint, 18 cents; y 
pint, 10 cents; packet, 5 cents. 
Stowell’s Evergreen. Concord. Russell’s Prolific. Minnesota. 
Early Concord. Shaker’s Early. Cory. 
[From a Photograph.] 
Moore’s Early Concord— (Fig. 3.)—A well known 
and popular variety, very large, early, sweet and good. 
Per quart, 35 cents; pint, 18 cents; X pint, 10 cents; packet, 
5 cents. 
Stowell’s Evergreen— t'Fig. 5.)—A standard sort, 
used extensively for canning. There is nothing better. 
Our seed is true to name and good in every respect. Per 
quart, 35 cents; pint, 18 cents; y pint, 10 cents; packet, 5 
cents. 
Crosby’s Extra Early Sugar — (Fig. 4.)—Sweet, 
early and good size. Per quart, 35 cents; pint, 18 cents; y 
pint, 10 cents; packet, 5 cents. 
H1CKOX IMPROVED— See Specialties, page 7. 
An exceedingly large and valuable variety. Per quart, 
35 cents; pint, 18 cents; y pint, 10 cents; packet, 5 cents 
Rlack Mexican— Many claim that this is the sweet¬ 
est and best of all varieties of Sweet Corn. Per quart, 
35 cents; pint, 18 cents; y, pint, 10 cents; packet, 5 cents.’ 
Parclpqg, or Pop G°rq. 
Plant as you do other corn. It is a profitable crop. Let 
the boys and girls try a quart or pint, or half a pint, or 
packet of it. We have a large crop to select seed from this 
year and our customers can be sure of having the very 
best. Owing to the reduction of postage and to our large 
crop we send a quart by mail at precisely the same price 
charged for a pint last year ! 
Claarley’s Pop Corn— Unquestionably one of the 
very best and choicest varieties of Pop Corn. Per quart, 
35 cts.; pint, 18 cts.; y, pint, 12 cts; packet, 5 cts. 
Gorq Salad. 
Fr. Mache Salade de hie. Ger. Ackersalat Lammarmlat. 
Sow in rows 
15 inches apart 
as soon as the 
frost is out of 
the surface 
soil. In six or 
eight weeks 
the plants are 
ready for the 
table. For ear¬ 
ly spring use, 
sow in Septem¬ 
ber, as you do 
Spinach. 
