. Burpee's farm annual : garden, farm, and flower seeds. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Flowers Pennsylvania Catalogs; Vegetables Pennsylvania Catalogs; Seeds Pennsylvania Catalogs. 46 JV. ATLEE BURPEE cr= CO., PHILADELPHIA. 'Sro. 5^ SUGAR CORN. Below we quote prices only by the packet and pint, POSTPAID, BY MAIL. At the end of Vegetable Seed list will be found the prices of all varieties of Sweet Corn, and of Peas and Beans by the quart, peck and bushel. Extra Early Adams, or Burlington. While not a siveet com, this is a tender white corn for table use, ripening ahead of al


. Burpee's farm annual : garden, farm, and flower seeds. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Flowers Pennsylvania Catalogs; Vegetables Pennsylvania Catalogs; Seeds Pennsylvania Catalogs. 46 JV. ATLEE BURPEE cr= CO., PHILADELPHIA. 'Sro. 5^ SUGAR CORN. Below we quote prices only by the packet and pint, POSTPAID, BY MAIL. At the end of Vegetable Seed list will be found the prices of all varieties of Sweet Corn, and of Peas and Beans by the quart, peck and bushel. Extra Early Adams, or Burlington. While not a siveet com, this is a tender white corn for table use, ripening ahead of all others, and as tlie first corn always sells well, it is largely grown by truckers. Dwarf stalk, small ears ; very hardy ; can be planted earlier than any Sweet Corn ; matures within 60 days. Pkt. 10 cts.; per pint 20 cts. MARBLEHEAD EARLY. This is the earliest of all varieties of Sweet Corn, ripening in 70 days, while roasting ears have been picked in 61 days from time of planting. Stalks about four feet high, and ears set low down; ears of medium size. This variety is evidently a cross of the Adams and Narragansett, and while the quality is only fair, it is a valuable variety to come in ahead of the Minnesota and Crosby's. Pkt. lo cts. ; per pint 25 cts. EARLY MINNESOTA. The standard Eariy Sweet Corn ; ripens a little earlier than Crosby's. Eight- rowed ears of good size, sweet and well flavored. Stalks grow about five feet high and ears set middling low down. Pkt. 10 cts. ; per pint 20 cts. EXTRA EARLY TOM THUMB. Ripens a week earlier than the early Minnesota, which it resembles somewhat, but smaller ears. Very good quality, and comes in shortly after the Marblehead. Stalks 3^ to 4 feet high. Pkt. 10 cts.; per pint 25 cts. CROSBY'S EARLY TWELVE-ROWED. Ears generally twelve-rowed, although sometimes have but ten rows. Very sweet, luscious and sugary—certainly one of the best early varieties of Sweet Corn. Grows about five feet high. Pkt. 10 cts. ; per pint 25 cts. EARLY EI


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