General list of high-grade seeds . ork-ing it in singly about the roots. Peep o Day. The points of this remarkable new Corn are its extraordinary earliness and sweetness. The early varietiesof Sweet Corn do not yield as heavily as the later sorts butowing to the fact that the stalks of this variety bear fromtwo to three ears each, and are very dwarf, they can beplanted close together. Lb. 15 cts. Premo 60-Day. This is a very fine, very early Sugar Corn;hardy and can be planted fully as early as the Early stalks grow about five feet high and mostly beartwo well-developed ears to the s


General list of high-grade seeds . ork-ing it in singly about the roots. Peep o Day. The points of this remarkable new Corn are its extraordinary earliness and sweetness. The early varietiesof Sweet Corn do not yield as heavily as the later sorts butowing to the fact that the stalks of this variety bear fromtwo to three ears each, and are very dwarf, they can beplanted close together. Lb. 15 cts. Premo 60-Day. This is a very fine, very early Sugar Corn;hardy and can be planted fully as early as the Early stalks grow about five feet high and mostly beartwo well-developed ears to the stalk. It is of extra finequality, very sweet and delicious. Lb. 15 cts. Adams Extra-Early. One of the earliest varieties; small coband quite dwarf in growth. Lb. 15 cts. Crosbys EarlySweet. Secondearly, sweetand 15 cts. Early Minnesota Sweet. One ofearliest, withears of suitablesize for marketpurposes. cts. • Early Mammoth. This variety pro-duces the larg-est ears of anyvariety of earlySweet Corn.


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