. Key to profit in the garden. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. be of advise them not to be afraid to plant plenty of it. Pkt. ISC, qt. 25c., Y-i pk. 75c., pk. $, bu. (Add for post- age 20c. per qt.) Again we say, this is the earliest, largest-eared and most productive early table corn ever grown. , M. & S. BEST FIRST CROP EARLY SUGAR. This is the best variety to follow our New England Table Com. It is decidedly superior to the Cory or other First ot All varieties
. Key to profit in the garden. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. be of advise them not to be afraid to plant plenty of it. Pkt. ISC, qt. 25c., Y-i pk. 75c., pk. $, bu. (Add for post- age 20c. per qt.) Again we say, this is the earliest, largest-eared and most productive early table corn ever grown. , M. & S. BEST FIRST CROP EARLY SUGAR. This is the best variety to follow our New England Table Com. It is decidedly superior to the Cory or other First ot All varieties. It is very desirable not only for family gardens, but extremely valuable to grow for market, where the earliest sugar corn always brings by far the highest prices. The illustration, engraved from a photograph, reduced in size, shows the form of the ears, which are of medium s,ze. Many of the ears contain ten to twelve rows. Most of the stalks yield two ears. Pkt. IOC, pt. 15c., qt. 25c., 2 qts. 45c., 4 qts. 75c., pk. ^, bu. ^ J PRICE'S PERFECTION EARLY SUGAR. Seed grown by Mr. Edwin Price. One of the best and finest second early varieties for market, excellent quality, very productive, yielding from two to four beautiful long ears per stalk. This most excellent variety comes from Mr. Edwin Price, a very intelligent and successful market gardener near Bustleton, Phila. It is the result of many years of careful selection to secure earliness combined with large size, productiveness and fine quality. In this he has succeeded admirably and we take great pleasure in offering it to our many market garden friends. The grain is large, deep and remains in "milk" a longtime. Pkt. loc, qt. 25c., 4 qts. 90c., pk. §, bu. $ J KELIANCJE FIRST CROP. This is the well-known Town- send's Reliance, of Cape May County, N. J., and is closely followed by Adams' Extra Early and Burlington. The ears are long and the grains are of a beautiful white color. The stalks grow to
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