. Childs rare flowers, vegetables, and fruits. Fruit Varieties United States Catalogs; Flowers Varieties United States Catalogs; Vegetables Varieties United States Catalogs; John Lewis Childs (Firm); Fruit; Flowers; Vegetables. 14 JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, FLORAL PARK, QUEENS COUNTY, N. Y. CHOICE VEGETABLE NOVELTIES. Scores of worthless Vegetable Sovelties are yearly put upon the market; scores of old varieties are also re-named and offered as new or " ; Genuine Nqycttlea of reul merit are few. Our list of Xew Veg- etables is a small one, but everv variety is honest, new and merito


. Childs rare flowers, vegetables, and fruits. Fruit Varieties United States Catalogs; Flowers Varieties United States Catalogs; Vegetables Varieties United States Catalogs; John Lewis Childs (Firm); Fruit; Flowers; Vegetables. 14 JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, FLORAL PARK, QUEENS COUNTY, N. Y. CHOICE VEGETABLE NOVELTIES. Scores of worthless Vegetable Sovelties are yearly put upon the market; scores of old varieties are also re-named and offered as new or " ; Genuine Nqycttlea of reul merit are few. Our list of Xew Veg- etables is a small one, but everv variety is honest, new and meritorious and our customers will find them to be last what we claim for them. The Honey Dew Corn, Picture Hock Tomato and Morning Star Pea are the most valuable varieties of their kind, the earliest and finest in every respect. Good varieties are as easily grown as poor ones, and to get the best returns we should plant the best S\Vcet (ZorrfâChilds' Honey Dew. THE EARLIEST AND FINEST EARLY SORT. A superb novelty. For years seedsmen have been working toga a corn as early as the ('ory. with large , ear, whit â eob anil superb q unlit y of l he latter varie- ties. We at last, Childs' Honey Dew is not Jonlv the earliest, but has a (rood sized ear. white cob. jE and largo, nearly kernels of the very tlnest quality, tender, awBBt and nutritious. It also keeps R long time in good condition before hardening and runs perfectly uniform, everv ear exactly alike. In all-round goon qualities i' is t he finest of all Sweet Corns. It grows to a medium height and the ears are formed low, and two or three on each stalk. M r. Wilbur, the extensive seed-oorn grower of Wcnthersficld. Conn., who grew an acre of the Honey I>ew the past season, says: " It is the finest Early ; This is undoubtedly the most Important vegetable novelty of last year, and we are now prepared to supply it In quantity for the use of market gardeners. It is the most profitable 10c.:


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