16 
MA]^’SJ1ALL^S VE(JKTABLK RKI^]DS. 
SWEET CORN 
One quart will plant 200 hills. 
Golden Bantam Sweet Corn. 
Plant in hills three feet apart each way^ dropping five or six kernels in each hill, or in 
rows three to four feet apart, and the plants thinned out to eight or nine inches in the row. 
Proni May until the middle of July a succession planting can l)c made every two or three 
weekSj and a continued sup 2 )ly can be had until frost kills the plants. 
EXTRA-EARLY. 
Extra Early Red Cory. Of great value for its 
earliness . 
Per Pt. 
$0.15 
Qt. 
$0.25 
Pk. 
$1.50 
Early Minnesota. One of the earliest varieties 
grown; <lwarf; cars small . 
Golden Bantam. Extra-early; 3 ^eIlow; very sweet 
.15 
.25 
1.50 
and tender . 
.15 
.?A) 
2.00 
KendePs Giant. Jjarge variety, and fine quality. . 
Mammoth White Cory. Ears’ double the size of 
.15 
.25 
1.50 
the old Cory . 
.15 
.25 
1.50 
Peep O’Day. One of the earliest; very sweet.... 
White Cory. Resembles the ordinary Cory, but 
.15 
.25 
1.50 
with white cob . 
SECOND EARLY. 
.15 
.25 
1.50 
Crosby’s Early. One of the standard early sorts. . 
.15 
.25 
1.50 
Early Champion. Large; white cob; very sweet.. 
Early Evergreen. Ripens about ten days earlier 
.15 
.25 
1.50 
than StoAvelPs EA^ergreen . 
.15 
.25 
1.50 
Early Mammoth. Ten days earlier than Mammoth. 
.15 
.25 
1.50 
Metropolitan. Large, handsome ears of fine quality. 
Moore’s Concord. A standard variety for family 
.15 
.25 
1.50 
use; oars large . 
.15 
.25 
1.50 
perry Hybrid. A large variety; sweet and tender. . 
Squantum, or Potter’s Excelsior. Good-sized ears.. 
GENERAL AND LATE. 
Black Mexican. The sweetest ami most <lelicious 
.15 
.25 
1.50 
.15 
.25 
1.50 
variety grown . 
Country Gentleman. Ripens about the same time 
as StoAvell’s Evergreen. Ears medium size, 
dco]-) grains in irregular rows on cob, and do- 
.15 
.25 
1.50 
licionslv sweet . 
.15 
.25 
1.50 
Late Mammoth. The largest late variety grown.. 
Stowell’s Evergreen. The most popular variety 
.15 
.25 
1.50 
groAvn; late; ears large and very sweet. 
.15 
.25 
1.25 
CRESS OR PEPPERGRASS. 
One ounce will sow 150 feet of drill. 
A ])opular salad which should be sown early in the S|)ring very tliickly in 
at short intervals for sui'cossion, as it soon runs to seed. 
Extra Curled. The best variety grown; leaves are beautifull}^ cut and curled; 
highly pi’ized for garnisliing. 
Uplaiid, or Broad-Leaved Winter. A garden substitute for Water Cress. 
('i-is]), tender and ]mrfe('tly linrdy. 
True Water Cress. Water Cress requires a stream of running water, ditch or 
I'jond, in whicli it will grow without care, except at first keej)ing we(‘ds 
from interfering with it.. 
shallow drills 
, anti 
Pkt. 
O/.. 
kl T-l). 
$0.10 
$0.20 
.10 
.25 
.40 
1.25 
Country Gentleman Corn. 
por-coux. 
White Rice, White Pearl, Golden Queen, per lb.. 15 cts. 
Ihudvels of all vai’ioties of corn, 10 cts. each, post free. 
Postage^ per piiit^ 5 cts.; per quart, 10 cts. extra. 
