. Cole's garden annual. aboutsix feet high, with two perfect ears to a good, large early Sweet Corn has long beendesired. Per 5 cts., pt., 20 cts., qt., 35 cts., 75 cts.; bush. $ EARLY MINNESOTA. The Standard EarlySweet Corn; ripens a few days after the extraearly kinds. Eight-rowed ears of good size,sweet and well flavored. Stalks grow aboutsix feet high and ears set middling low pkt., 5 cts.: pt., 20 cts., qt., 35 cts.; pk., GOcts.: ¥ STOWELLS EVERGREEN. This variety ismore largely planted than any other, beingthe general favorite with canners and


. Cole's garden annual. aboutsix feet high, with two perfect ears to a good, large early Sweet Corn has long beendesired. Per 5 cts., pt., 20 cts., qt., 35 cts., 75 cts.; bush. $ EARLY MINNESOTA. The Standard EarlySweet Corn; ripens a few days after the extraearly kinds. Eight-rowed ears of good size,sweet and well flavored. Stalks grow aboutsix feet high and ears set middling low pkt., 5 cts.: pt., 20 cts., qt., 35 cts.; pk., GOcts.: ¥ STOWELLS EVERGREEN. This variety ismore largely planted than any other, beingthe general favorite with canners and marketgardeners for late usej It is very productive,the ears are of large size, grains deep, excep-tionably tender and sugary, and remain tor along time in an edible condition. This variety,with one or two of the early varieties for asuccession, is necessary to every garden.* Ourstock is very fine and specially recommendedto truckers and canners. Per pkt., 5 cts., pt.,20 cts., qt., 35 cts., pk., 75 cts.; bush., $ GOLD COIN. The Gold Coin is re-mark ably dis-tinct in appear-ance: in these re-spects, exc it in gthe admiration ofgardeners, and iswitho u t doubta most valuablevariety. Itsenormous pro-ducti veness isenough to placeit in advance ofany sort nowgrown: almostalways yieldingtwo, and fre-quently threemammoth earsto the stalk. Thecob is snowywhite, compactlycovered withlarge deep its mostvaluable charac-teristic lies in thefact that it is evergreen to an unprecedenteddegree. This is a very important quality togardeners or canners. Per pkt., 5 cts.; pt., 20cts.; qt., 35 cts.; pk., 75 cts.; bush. $ OLD COLONY. A new selection of the evergreentype, but about ten days earlier, which hascome into high favor with our customers thepast seasons. Mr. E. B. Clark, who originatedand named this sort, believes the old colony isthe best late sort for all purposes. The ear,when ready for the market, can hardly be dis-tinguished from the Evergreen, and is ready


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