. Philips' 1902 seed annual : everything for the farm and garden. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Vegetable Seeds. 21. S^ET_CORN The Sweet or Sugar varieties being liable to rot in cold wet ground, should not be planted before May, or until the ground has become warm, and for succession continue to plant every two weeks, until the middle of July, in rich, well-manured ground, in hills three feet each way, covering about one half inch in out to three stalks in a hill. apart- e; andrt^liii Extra Ea


. Philips' 1902 seed annual : everything for the farm and garden. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Vegetable Seeds. 21. S^ET_CORN The Sweet or Sugar varieties being liable to rot in cold wet ground, should not be planted before May, or until the ground has become warm, and for succession continue to plant every two weeks, until the middle of July, in rich, well-manured ground, in hills three feet each way, covering about one half inch in out to three stalks in a hill. apart- e; andrt^liii Extra Early Cory. The ears are even larger and better filled out than the Red Cory, and become fit for use a little earlier. It has the great advantage of a clear white gram with Avhite cob, making it one. of the best extra early varieties for either the market or p^^i^te garden. Pkt. 10c, pint 15c, qt. 2oc. ly Minnesota. A^ery early. A decidedly excellent varie- ears fair size and uniform. Pkt. 10c, pint 15c, qt. 25c. Champion. This is without a doubt the earliest large corn yet introduced, only a few days later than the well known Early Minnesota, with ears almost as large as the Stowell's Ever- green. Ears have been grown with special culture ready for the table in 61 days from the time of planj:ing, and weighing '[yi lbs. It has a medium size cob and large deep, pearly white grains, very sweet, tender^nd full of milk. Pkt. 10c, pint 15c, qnart 25c. i^felack Mexican. It is very early, produces good sized ears, irom two to four ears to the stalk and is considered by all who have used it, to be the most sugary of all Sweet Corns; when fit for the table it is remarkably white, and when ripe the grains are a blue bla«k. Pkt. 10c, pint 15c, quart 25c. f Old Colony. A sweet, tender sort, with large, handsome ears, lO to 12 rowed. A selection of Evergreen type. It is just as sweet, but about ten days earlier. A desirable sort for market and home use^'Pkt. 10c, pint 15c, qt. 25c. ^^Stowell


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