. Compliments of the season. Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. CONCORD. EVERGREEN. Perry's Hybrid Sugar, the largest Early Sweet Corn that we have ever seen. Ears ready for use a few days later than the Early Marblehead, and bef ore the Minnesota, but of double the size of either of these varieties, the ears being twelve-rowed, and sometimes fourteen. The kernels are large and tender, and deli- ciously sweet; stalks of great vigor, growing about six feet high, with two perfect ears to a stalk; per quart, 40 cents . _ _ 10 â Russell's Prolific, a very su
. Compliments of the season. Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. CONCORD. EVERGREEN. Perry's Hybrid Sugar, the largest Early Sweet Corn that we have ever seen. Ears ready for use a few days later than the Early Marblehead, and bef ore the Minnesota, but of double the size of either of these varieties, the ears being twelve-rowed, and sometimes fourteen. The kernels are large and tender, and deli- ciously sweet; stalks of great vigor, growing about six feet high, with two perfect ears to a stalk; per quart, 40 cents . _ _ 10 â Russell's Prolific, a very superior early variety, the sweetest of the very early sorts. Ears eight to ten inches in length; per quart, 40 cents 10 Chicago Market or "Ballard's Early. Somewhat smaller than Perry's Hybrid, but about the same in season. A very sweet and desirable variety. Per quart, 40 cents. 10 Crosby's Early, as early as Russell's Prolific; ears not much larger than the Minnesota, kernels small, twelve-rowed. A desir- able Corn for the private garden ; per quart, 40 cents 10 Moore's Early Concord, a very good Corn; ears large; ripens after Russell's, and in earliness about with Early Eight Rowed; per quart, 40 cents 10 Early Eight Rowed Sugar, following Crosby's Early in time of maturity; excellent; ears about nine inches long and very fine; per quart, 40 cents 10 Hickox Improved, a new and valuable variety for market, of the very best quality; per quart, 40 cents 10 Ne Plus Ultra or Quaker. For sweetness and tenderness, this variety has never been surpassed. The ears are a little below medium in size, but several grow on each stalk. The kernels are irregular in shape, not disposed in rows, but closely packed on the cob. Per quart, 60 cents 10 Livingston's Gold Coin. Cob snowy white, compactly cov- ered with large and long yellow grains of great sweetness and delicacy of flavor; late; per quart, 50 cents 10 Excelsior, a very sweet, rich flavored, white sweet Corn; per quart, 40 cents
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