SWEET- SUGAR 
CORN. 
Mats. 
Welchkorn. 
Maiz. 
IF CORN IS DESIRED BY MAIL, please add 5c. per pint and 10c. per quart for postage. 1 qt. for 200 hills; 8 to 10 qts. in hills for cm acre. 
All varietiOH of Sweet or Sugar Corn may bo either sown in rows four and one-half feet apart, and the seeds placed about eight inches apart in the rows, or planted in 
hills at distances of three or four feet each way, according to the variety grown or the richness of the soil in which it is planted. The taller the variety, or the richer the 
soil, the greater should be the distance apart. We make our first plantings in this vicinity about the middle of May, and continue successive plantings every two or 
three weeks until the last week in July. In more southerly latitudes planting is begun a month earlier and continued a month later. 
FIRST EARLY VARIETIES. 
CORY EARLY (Red Cob). The Cory is undoubtedly the earliest 
of all and the very best extra early Sweet Corn. We have proved 
it to be five days earlier than the Marblehead, which hitherto has 
always taken the load. Those desiring a first early variety can 
make no mistake in planting the Cory. (See cut.) 10c. pt., 
16c. pt., 25c. qt., $1.00 pk., $:1.50 bush. 
“WHITE COB” CORY. An extra early variety, identical with 
Cory Early, except in color. 10c. )/, pt., 15c. pt., 25c. qt., $1.00 
peck, $3.50 bush. 
EXTRA EARLY ADAMS. Never smuts. The most reliable 
extra early sort. 10c. y, pt-, 15c. pt., 25c. qt., SI.00 pk., $3.50 bu. 
EARLY MINNESOTA.' Very early and desirable alike in the 
market or family garden. Height not over \\4> feet; cars of 
fair size and good quality. 10c. % pt., 15c. pt., 25c. qt., $1.00 
pk., $3.50 bush. 
CROSBY’S EARLY. Early and a great favorite. Rather small 
ears, but productive and of excellent quality. (See cut.) 10c. y, 
pt., 15c. pt., 25e. qt., SI.00 pk., $3.50 bush. 
MEDIUM EARLY VARIETIES. 
PERRY’S HYBRID. An early twelve-rowed variety, growing 
only four to live feet high, with ears set very low on the stalk. 
Kernels white, large, sweet and very tender. 10c. pt., 15c. 
pt., 25c. qt., $1.00 pk., $3.50 bush. 
ROSLYN HYBRID. Is a very large-growing sort, which ripens 
ten or twelve days later than Stabler’s Early, and the quality of 
which is said to be finer than Stowell’s Evergreen. 10c. }4 pt., 
15c. pt., 25c. qt,., $1.00 pk., $3.50 bush. 
Moore's Early Concord. Ears large and well filled; early and 
unsurpassed for richness and delicacy of flavor. 10c. % pt., 15c. 
pt., 25c. qt., $1.00 pk., $3.50 bush. 
STABLER’S EARLY. A valuable second early corn, remarkably 
large for so early a ripener, closely following the well-known 
Marblehead. Yields an abundant crop, is desirable for family 
use, and one of the most profitable for market or canning. (See 
cut.) 10c. % pt., 15c. pt., 25c. qt., $1.00 pk., $3.50 bush. 
SQUANTUM. One of the sweetest varieties, and is largely used 
for market and canning. It is a general favorite and is wonder¬ 
fully productive. The Squantum is the variety used almost 
exclusively^ at the famous R. I. clambakes, which is sufficient 
evidence of its quality. 10c. pt., 15c. pt., 25c. qt., $1.00 pk., 
$3.50 bush. 
LATE OR MAIN CROP VARIETIES 
THE “COUNTRY GENTLEMAN.” (Sex next page.) 15c. pt., 
25c. pt., 40c. qt., $1.50 pk., $5.00 bush. 
MAMMOTH. A late variety, producing ears of very large size 
and flue flavor. It is unusually productive. (Seecut.) 10c. l^pt., 
15c. pt., 25c. qt., $1.00 pic., $3.50 bush. 
THE “HENDERSON.” In the green condition when ready for 
the table it is always pure white, and of a remarkably sweet and 
rich flavor. The Henderson ripens about ten days earlier than 
Stowell’s Evergreen. It is one of the most valuable sorts. 
(See cut.) 10c. pt., 15c. pt., 25c. qt., $1.00 pk., $3.50 bush. 
EGYPTIAN. Ears of large size; the flavor peculiarly rich and 
sweet. It is grown in large quantities for both canning and for 
selling in the green state. Liko all other large varieties, it 
matures late. 10c. % pt., 15c., pt., 25c. qt., $1.00 pk.,; $3.50 bush. 
NE PLUS ULTRA. Very sweet and tender. The ears are 
short, but the cob is very small, and the kernels of extraordi¬ 
nary depth, pearly whiteness, and are irregularly crowded 
together on the cob. 10c. }.< pt., 15c. pt., 25c. qt., SI.00 pk., 
$3.50 bush. 
STOWELL'S EVERGREEN. Now recognized everywhere as a 
standard variety, both for home use and market, and is the 
general favorite. The ears are of a large size, grains deep, 
exceptionally tender and sugary, and has the advantage of 
remaining longer in the green state than any other. Our stock 
has been carefully grown and selected to avoid the tendency to 
a shorter grain and deterioration in the evergreen character of 
this bestof all late sorts. (See cut.) 10c. pt., 15c. pt., 25c. qt., 
$1.00 pk., $3.50 bush. 
Wo can also supply the following standard varieties of Corn, which are too well known to need description, at the uniform & 
price of 10c. j.j pt., 15c. pt., 25c. qt., $1.00 pk., $3.50 bush. : Early Adams, or Burlington ; Extra Early Tom Thumb. Early 
Marblehead, Shaker’s Early. Old Colony, Black Mexican. Large Early Eight-Rowed. Hickox Improved, Triumph. 
