E. H. Hunt : seedsman ehhuntseedsman1894hunt Year: 1894 Old Colony. A very sweet and won derfully productive variety, averaging three ears on every stalk. The ears are of large size and well-filled out. It ripens extra early. Its distinctive value lies, however, in its fine, sugary flavor. Pkt, sc.; pint, 15c.; qt., 30c.; peck, 75c.; bushel, $ Perry's Hybrid. One of the very best. Ear large, set very low on Pkt., 5c.; pint, 15c.; qt., 30c.; peck, $; bushel, $ Black Mexican. Acknowledged \t \ all to be one of the sweetest. Ker- nels black, sweet, sugary and delicious. For hom


E. H. Hunt : seedsman ehhuntseedsman1894hunt Year: 1894 Old Colony. A very sweet and won derfully productive variety, averaging three ears on every stalk. The ears are of large size and well-filled out. It ripens extra early. Its distinctive value lies, however, in its fine, sugary flavor. Pkt, sc.; pint, 15c.; qt., 30c.; peck, 75c.; bushel, $ Perry's Hybrid. One of the very best. Ear large, set very low on Pkt., 5c.; pint, 15c.; qt., 30c.; peck, $; bushel, $ Black Mexican. Acknowledged \t \ all to be one of the sweetest. Ker- nels black, sweet, sugary and delicious. For home use tnost desirable. Pkt., 5c.; pint, 15c.; qt.; 30c.; peck, .' Moore's Concord. Large, well- filled ears of fine flavor. Pkt., 5c.; pint, 15c.; qt., 30c.; peck, $; I ushel, $ the stalk. The best second early for market gardeners. Stoweli's tvergrtssri. ihe recognized standard late variet\'. Pkt., 5c.; pint, 15c.; qt., 30c.; peck, 75c.; bushel, $ Egyptian. Ears of large size; very rich and sweet. grown for canning. Pkt., 5c.; pint, ; 30c.; peck, $; busliel, $ Mammoth. Produces ears larger than any other sort but exceedingly sweet. Pkt.,5c.; pint,15c.; qt.,30c.; peck,$; bush., $ New Cold Coin. The introducers say—'We have never seen a corn that will approach it in evergreen properties and its yield is simply immense. If the weather is at all favorable, the great bulk of the crop can be gathered at any time during a period of four weeks,and be found in (it condition for table use. It almost always yields two and sometimes three mammoth ears to the stalk. The cob is snowy white, compactly covered with large and very long grains. It is not an old variety under a new name, but is remarkably distinct and handsome in ap- pearance. It has no rival in sweetness and delicacy of flavor. Pkt., 5c.; pint, 15c.; qt., 2Sc.; peck, $


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