. Descriptive catalogue of a choice collection of vegetable, agricultural and flower seeds, gladiolus, lilies, and other summer flowering bulbs. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Catalogs. SWEET CORN.—(Continued.) Pkt. Qt. Peck. Bush. Early Narragansett.—Small ears, very early and of fine flavor. - _ -$0 10 $0 25 $1 25 $4 50 Ked Cob Sweet.—Medium early, cob red. kernels very large, deep and in straight rows; ears long and well filled; one of the best varieties for the main crop, ----------- 10 25 1 25 i 50 Mammoth Sweet.—The largest va


. Descriptive catalogue of a choice collection of vegetable, agricultural and flower seeds, gladiolus, lilies, and other summer flowering bulbs. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Catalogs. SWEET CORN.—(Continued.) Pkt. Qt. Peck. Bush. Early Narragansett.—Small ears, very early and of fine flavor. - _ -$0 10 $0 25 $1 25 $4 50 Ked Cob Sweet.—Medium early, cob red. kernels very large, deep and in straight rows; ears long and well filled; one of the best varieties for the main crop, ----------- 10 25 1 25 i 50 Mammoth Sweet.—The largest variety, and late. Twelve to sixteen- rowed; cob white, large and well filled. Vei-v productive and fine flavored. - - - - - - - - " - - - - - 10 25 1 25 4 50 Evergreen Sweet.—The latest, and said to be the sweetest variety. One stalk will produce three to five ears, some of which will keep green till frost comes. Cob medium size, white; kernels small, deep, frequently irregular in the rows, -- ---- 10 251 25 4 00 25 1 50 10 Ear. 30 Doz. 25 4 50 Hund. §0 05 SI 00 §.3 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 Bushel Ears. S2 00 market prices. 3 00 3 CO Bbl. IQ 00 Early Burlington, or Adams.—A veiy early market variety; cob and kernels white, and in the true variety slightly indented ; the ear good size, but rather short. An excellent early table variety. - - - Tuscarora.—This is a large variety, with large, flour white kernels, a little indented; eight-rowed, cob red. It remains a long time in a boiling state, --------- COKX,—(rndian.)—Varieties for Field Culture. 10 cents per ear muit be added for postage. Earlv Canada, or Canada smaD, eight-rowed, keniel roundish, smooth, of a rich orange yellow color, cob small, stalk four to five feet high, veiy early, usually ripening in August; atlmirably adapted for cuTture in'the Xorthem States, ------ Eiglit-KoAved, White Flint.—Ears about ten inches long, kernel white, ' productive, and of good quality. One of the best fo


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