. Catalogue of seeds and agricultural implements, 1900. Nursery stock Connecticut Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. Specimen Ears of Sweet Corn. very prolific. The sweetest and tenderest Corn in the list; ears 12-rowed, of moderate size. Qt. 20 cts. White Cory. Like Early Cory, except that cob and grain are white. Qt. 20 cts. FLINT VARIETIES, for field culture. Add 15c. per qt.,8c. per pt., extra, If ordered sent by mail. Blount's Prolific. A mammoth variety, used lar


. Catalogue of seeds and agricultural implements, 1900. Nursery stock Connecticut Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. Specimen Ears of Sweet Corn. very prolific. The sweetest and tenderest Corn in the list; ears 12-rowed, of moderate size. Qt. 20 cts. White Cory. Like Early Cory, except that cob and grain are white. Qt. 20 cts. FLINT VARIETIES, for field culture. Add 15c. per qt.,8c. per pt., extra, If ordered sent by mail. Blount's Prolific. A mammoth variety, used largely for ensilage. Grows 12 or 15 feet high, with an abundance of leaves. Unexcelled for ensilage purposes. Qt. 10 cts., pk. 50 cts. Early Canada Eight-Rowed. Matures in 90 days from time of planting. Ears short to medium, with a small cob uniformly tipped over with roundish smooth grains of a rich orange-yellow. Its low growth permits of close planting. Qt. 10 cts., pk. 50 cts. Early Canada Twelve-Rowed. The standard variety. Ears large, with 12 to 16 rows of rich golden grains compactly set on a small cob. Very prolific. Qt. 10 cts., pk. 50 cts. Early Mastodon. A new early dent variety. The ear is very large, and grain deep. Its growth is strong, rank, rapid, the shelled corn being purely dent, in two shades of white and yellow. Qt. 10 cts., pk. 50 cts. Learning's Improved Dent. The earliest dent Corn in culti- vation, ripening 100 days from time of planting. Ears large and handsome, with deep, large orange-colored grains, and small red cob. Stalk medium size, usually producing two ears to each stalk. Qt. 10 cts., pk. 50 cts. Longfellow. An early 8-rowed yellow flint sort, with ears 10 to 15 inches long. Cob small ; grains large. Qt. 10 cts., pk. 50 cts. CUCUMBERS. Surfeit. For early Cucumbers, start in the hotbed about April 15 upon pieces of heavy sod, grass side down. When the weather will permit, remove to carefully prepared hills in the open ground, and protect with boxe


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