. 20th year. Nursery stock Missouri Carthage Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. ver stalked variety of French origin; rapid- ly growing in favor because of its weighty! productiveness consequent profita- bleness. Per ounce,' 15 cents; one-quarter pound, 50 cents pound, $ If corn is sent by mail add 8 cents a pint and 15 cents a quart to prices given to prepay for postage. Express and Freight charges to be paid by purchaser. Liberal packages any Variety, Garden Corn, Postpaid, by Mnil, 10 Cents. Ext


. 20th year. Nursery stock Missouri Carthage Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. ver stalked variety of French origin; rapid- ly growing in favor because of its weighty! productiveness consequent profita- bleness. Per ounce,' 15 cents; one-quarter pound, 50 cents pound, $ If corn is sent by mail add 8 cents a pint and 15 cents a quart to prices given to prepay for postage. Express and Freight charges to be paid by purchaser. Liberal packages any Variety, Garden Corn, Postpaid, by Mnil, 10 Cents. Extra Early Adams—The hardiest and earliest variety for table use, but not a sweet corn; white grain ear; stalks 3 to 4 feet high. Pt 10c, qt 15c, pk 75c, bu $ Adams' Large Early—White, a very early market variety, ears good size but short. Pt 10c, qt 20c, pk 75c, bu $ Extra Early Bed Cory—Will produce good ears for boiling in fifty-two days from plantiiig. It has a larger kernel than the Marblehead. Pt. 10c, qt 15c, pk 75c, bu Stowell's Evergreen — (Selected)—Used more than any other variety,very sweet, late, remaining a long time in boiling condition; very productive, having very large ears; a favorite with market gardeners and can- ners. Pt. 10c, qt 15c, pk 90c, bu $ Extra Early Minnesota —Sugar or Sweet; an ex- tremely early variety; very desirable and productive; dwarf habit. Pt 10c. qt 15c, pk 75c, bu $ Perry's Ely brid—A stand- ard early variety; kernels tinged with pink when ripe; cob pink as a rule, but some- times white. Pt 10c, qt 15c, pk 75c, bu $ Conn try Gentlemen — A short stalked, productive sort, frequently producing three ears to the plant; ear large for so "mall a stalk; grain narrow and very deep, after form of shoe peg;high- ly recommended. Pt 10c, qt 15c, pk 90c. bu $ Manr»moth Evergreen—This produces the largest ear of any, a single ear sometime., weighing two or three pounds. It ripens a


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