James Vick’s Sons, Seedsmen, Rochester, N. Y. 
Vegetable Seeds 15 
SWEET CORN, MAMMOTH WHITE CORY 
Medium and Second Early Varieties of Sweet Corn 
Packet, io cents; ]/ 2 pint, 15 cents; pint, 25 cents; quart, 40 cents; except as noted.; 
Crosby S Early. Remarkably early and of best flavor. E ars medium 
size ; twelve-rowed ; sweet and thick. Largely grown for canning. 
Perry’s Hybrid Sugar. A very popular and a remark¬ 
ably long-eared sort for one so early. Ears ready for use a few days later 
than Early Cory and Minnesota, but double the size of either. Ears twelve, 
rowed ; kernels large, tender, and deliciously sweet. Stalks of great vigor, 
about six feet high, with two perfect ears to the stalk. 
Early Evergreen. This fine variety is ten to twelve days earlier than 
Stowell’s, and though it is not quite as tall, it yields large, handsome, ten 
or twelve-rowed ears. An excellent variety to follow Moore's Early Concord. 
Early Mammoth. The earliest, sweetest, and largest of the mammoth 
sweet varieties. Probably no other Sweet Corn will yield as much fodder, 
and for this reason it is extensively planted, to be fed green or dry. 
Potter’s Excelsior (Squantum). A well-known sort, extensively 
grown for market and canning purposes: also used throughout New England in 
their famous clambakes. It is remarkably sweet,and wonderfully productive, 
Stowell’s Everg'reen. 
For many 
years this 
variety has stood at the head of the list of latelsweet Corn, and it bids fair to 
hold the position for years to come. For main late crop, for the family gar¬ 
den. for the market grower and canner, it is unexcelled. Stalks strong, bear¬ 
ing two 12-rowed ears with large, sweet kernels. Remains in good condition 
for some time after gathering, thus continuing the season after frosts. 
Black Mexican. The ripe grain of this novel variety is black or bluish 
black, but when in condition for the table looks remarkably white. This is 
considered the sweetest and most tender of any variety of Sweet Corn. 
Country Gentleman. 
sized and produced in great abundance. Its long, small, milky kernels arc 
full of sweetness; the cob is small, and the corn white and tender; it is 
sure to please. It is somewhat later than Stowell’s Evergreen. 
Mammoth Late Sugar. Green ears of this variety have been exhib¬ 
ited weighing from two to three pounds. The sweetest and largest of all the 
mammoth sweet sorts. Valuable on account of its yield of stalks for fodder. 
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and we guarantee the safe arrival of packages in good 
condition, in the United States and Canada. 
VICK'S GOLDEN NUGGET SWEET CORN 
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