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JAMES VICK’S SONS, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
Which gives the best of satisfaction in 
all families where it has been used. The cob is 
small, and the kernel small but long, and for eating, 
as Shakespeare says, in “Twelfth Night,” “At my 
fingers ends,” it will be found extra tender and 
sweet. Tins variety is the highest attainment yet $*7 
achieved in the cultivation and improvement of 
Sweet Corn. The ears from which we offer fflmfll wlillt 
good sized and produced in great abundance, many stalks bearing four pi 
Price , 50 cents per quart; 30 cents per pint; 15 cents per packet . 
seed are 
ump ears 
VICK’S EARLIEST Of ALL 
SWEET CORN. 
What do people look forward to so much 
as to get the earliest Sweet Corn, the juciest 
and most delicious morsel with which we are 
favored. 
After years of trial and expenditure of money, 
we are now for the first time able to offer this 
Corn as the very earliest. It ripens from 
eight to ten days earlier than the Cory, or any 
other variety, and in quality it heads the list. 
It is sweet, creamy, and delicious, ears medium¬ 
sized, but very full.' 
Price, pkt., 15 cts.; pint, 30 cts.; qt., 50 cts. 
This new Melon compared with Kolb’s 
Gem, is larger, earlier, more productive, 
darker, longer and a much better shipper. 
It is beautifully striped, very sweet, juicy 
and tender, averaging 6 to 8 large Melons 
to a vine. We advise our friends to give 
it a trial. 
