. Cole's garden annual. ., $ EARLY BUTLER CORN. This newvariety is sent out by the intro-ducer of the Mastodon Corn andsays: For three years I havebeen testing this corn with all thestandard and new sorts and findafter a thorough trial, that it isnot only the Earliest Dent in cul-tivation but the very best one yetintroduced for Northern is a cross from Pride of the Northand will supersede this and otherearly varieties, as being earlier,ears larger, grains deeper, verysmall cob. and of a beautiful goldenMwl tt. early butler CORN. yellow color. Wherever it has been tried it has


. Cole's garden annual. ., $ EARLY BUTLER CORN. This newvariety is sent out by the intro-ducer of the Mastodon Corn andsays: For three years I havebeen testing this corn with all thestandard and new sorts and findafter a thorough trial, that it isnot only the Earliest Dent in cul-tivation but the very best one yetintroduced for Northern is a cross from Pride of the Northand will supersede this and otherearly varieties, as being earlier,ears larger, grains deeper, verysmall cob. and of a beautiful goldenMwl tt. early butler CORN. yellow color. Wherever it has been tried it has given perfeel satisfaction, and will take the place of all other varieties for the Northand .Northwest and for early corn in more central latitudes. Seventy pounds of ears has yieldedsix y-l luce and a half pounds shelled corn leaving only six and a half pounds cobs. It grows strongand vigorous and can he recommended with confidence. Per pkt., 5 cts.; pt., 25 cts.; qt., 40 cts.; notprepaid, pk., 60 cts., bush., $ CHAMPION WHITE PEARL. This variety isthe handsomest white corn everseen. a beautyto look upon. It is pure white, an extra earlyvariety, maturing in one hundred days ac-cording to the season and fertility of soil. Itis exceedingly heavy and compad upon thecob. It is very prolific, and lias Yielded 13S%DUShelS shelled corn per acre. The grain is ex-tra long and wide, the col) is very small for t hesize of 1 he corn Ears medium sized, averag-ing from eight to twelve inches in low upon the stalk. The stalk is shortand thick, and often bears two good cars. Pernkt. 5cts.; ; qt.,35cts.; pk.,00cts.;bush., $; 2 bush., $ SWEET CORN FOR FODDER. There is noth-ing better for green feed, or for curing for win-ter, than sweet corn. Cattle highly relish it,and when fed on it keep in fine condition andgive an abundance of milk. It has the greatmerit of being so sweet and palatable thatcattle eat every part of the stalks and excellent fo


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