. Burpee's farm annual. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; W. Atlee Burpee Company; Nursery stock; Flowers; Vegetables; Seeds. THE BEST SUGAR CORN. Please Note that the prices quoted below are for the seed postpaid by mail. If wanted in larger quanti- ties, by express or freight, see Special BULK Price List, page 101. Our Sugar Corn is of the very best quality. jft^ To have the finest sweet corn of any variety, it should be p icked in just the r ight condition, that is, when the skin of the grain breaks at the slightest punc


. Burpee's farm annual. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; W. Atlee Burpee Company; Nursery stock; Flowers; Vegetables; Seeds. THE BEST SUGAR CORN. Please Note that the prices quoted below are for the seed postpaid by mail. If wanted in larger quanti- ties, by express or freight, see Special BULK Price List, page 101. Our Sugar Corn is of the very best quality. jft^ To have the finest sweet corn of any variety, it should be p icked in just the r ight condition, that is, when the skin of the grain breaks at the slightest puncture, and plantings should be made frequently enough always to have a supply at this stage. The quality is inferior if it is a few days too old or too young.*=i£$, figgr Each variety below is 10 cts. per pkt., 20 cts. per pint, or 35 cts. per quart, postpaid. Extra Early ADAMS, or Burlington. While not a sweet corn, this is a tender white corn f< table use. Dwarf stalk, small ears; hardy; can be planted earlier than any Sweet Corn THE CORY. It has become very popular, because extremely early, but is now excelled by the new First of All and Early Fordhook, described under Novelties. MARBLEHEAD EARLY. Extra early, ripening after Cory. Stalks four feet high. EXTRA EARLY VERMONT. "Really a new variety of superior quality, with a pure white cob, six to eight inches long, well filled to the tip with eight rows of very large, pure white kernels. It is extremely early, being lit for the table or market earlier than any other sweet corn we have ever ; In our trials it has not proved so early as either our Fordhook Early or The First op All. EARLY MINNESOTA. The Standard Early Sweet Corn; ripens a little earlier than Crosby's. Eight-rowed ears of good size, sweet, and well-flavored. CROSBY'S Early TWELVE=ROWED. Although called "twelve-rowed," it frequently has only ten rows. Of excellent quality, being sweet and juicy. STABLER'S EXTRA EARLY. A new variety, o


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