Dreer's 72nd annual edition garden book : 1910 . This delicious Sweet Corn was first introducedhas fulfilled all claims made for it. It ib a reliawhich was for many years controlled by a promi-nent gardener who supplies truck to the aristo-crats at Newport, R. I, He would notallow any of the seed to get into thehands of his competitors, thus having a monopoly, and as it wasthe finest Sweet Corn that cameto the market, he found nodifficulty in disposing of allhe raised. It is an extraearly variety, ripeningwith the Cory; stalksgrow 4 to 6 feet high andears are of large size, meas-uring 8 to 10


Dreer's 72nd annual edition garden book : 1910 . This delicious Sweet Corn was first introducedhas fulfilled all claims made for it. It ib a reliawhich was for many years controlled by a promi-nent gardener who supplies truck to the aristo-crats at Newport, R. I, He would notallow any of the seed to get into thehands of his competitors, thus having a monopoly, and as it wasthe finest Sweet Corn that cameto the market, he found nodifficulty in disposing of allhe raised. It is an extraearly variety, ripeningwith the Cory; stalksgrow 4 to 6 feet high andears are of large size, meas-uring 8 to 10 inches inlength. The grains are ex-tremely sweet and sugarv,and, being decidedly broad,allow of easy .scoiingwith a knife preparatory (to buttering when eat (__ing from the cob. Pkt.,10 cts.; pt., 20 cts.(postpaid, 25 cts.); qt ,35 cts. (postpaid, 45cts.); 4 qts., ;peck, §1,75. x^ by us ni , andble extra early soi t,. sutt6N3 RED INTEFy^^EDIATE CAF^f^OT


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