. Cole's garden annual. he ground has becomewarm, and for a succession plant every twoweeks, until the middle of July, in rich, well-manured ground, in hills three feet apart eachway, covering about half an inch, and thin outto three plants to a hill, or plant in rows fourfeet apart, and to stand eight inches apart inthe rows. *>If wanted by Express or Freight, deduct for post-age, 5 cts, per pt., 10 cts. per OF ALL. See PLUS ULTRA. See HONEY. See See Novelties. CORY EXTRA EARLY This remarkablyEarly Sweet Corn bids fair to sustain the ex-p


. Cole's garden annual. he ground has becomewarm, and for a succession plant every twoweeks, until the middle of July, in rich, well-manured ground, in hills three feet apart eachway, covering about half an inch, and thin outto three plants to a hill, or plant in rows fourfeet apart, and to stand eight inches apart inthe rows. *>If wanted by Express or Freight, deduct for post-age, 5 cts, per pt., 10 cts. per OF ALL. See PLUS ULTRA. See HONEY. See See Novelties. CORY EXTRA EARLY This remarkablyEarly Sweet Corn bids fair to sustain the ex-pectations raised for it by the introducer. Itmakes certainly the earliest marketable cornknown, and should be planted for first earlyuse by every wide-awake gardener. The stalkis very short, and ears low down; can beplanted 2V3 feet apart The kernels are largerthan of Marblehead, makes a handsomer ear,and. is t£&dy four or five days earlier. Perpkt., 5 cts., pt., 2l> cts.; 40 cts., pk., 75 cts.,bush. $ BALLARDS EARLY SWEET CORN. BALLARDS EARLY or Chicago variety is claimed to be the earliesttwelve-round Sweet Corn in cultivation; saidto be as early as Marblehead, and ears largely for the Chicago market, wheregardeners consider it one of the best, for itsextreme earliness, large size, and its sweet andtender quality. Very productive, yieldingtwo to three ears on a stalk. Per pkt., 5 cts.,pt., 20 cts., qt., 35 cts., pk., 75 cts., bush., $ PERRYS HYBRID. This new and valuableearly twelve-rowed Sweet Corn is fast makinga reputation for itself. As early as Minnesota,but double the size of this variety; ears beingtwelve-rowed, kernel white, large, sweet andtender, stalks of great vigor, growing aboutsix feet high, with two perfect ears to a good, large early Sweet Corn has long beendesired. Per 5 cts., pt., 20 cts., qt., 35 cts., 75 cts.; bush. $ EARLY MINNESOTA. The Standard EarlySweet Corn; ripens a few days after


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