. Elliott's 1845 to 1895 : 50th annual edition. Seeds New York (State) New York Catalogs; Nursery stock New York (State) New York Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds. EARLY CAN.^DA FIELD CORN. FIELD CORN. Early Yellow Canada. A very early small-eared variety. Per qt., 15 cts.; peck, 60 cts.; bush., § Large Yellow Flint. A popular and productive variety of good quality. Per qt., 15 cts.; peck, 60 cts.; bush., $ White Flint. Similar to the preceding except


. Elliott's 1845 to 1895 : 50th annual edition. Seeds New York (State) New York Catalogs; Nursery stock New York (State) New York Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds. EARLY CAN.^DA FIELD CORN. FIELD CORN. Early Yellow Canada. A very early small-eared variety. Per qt., 15 cts.; peck, 60 cts.; bush., § Large Yellow Flint. A popular and productive variety of good quality. Per qt., 15 cts.; peck, 60 cts.; bush., $ White Flint. Similar to the preceding except in color. Per qt., 15 cts.; peck, 60 cts.; bush., $ Chester County Mammoth. The largest and most pro- ductive variety in cultivation. Per qt., 15 cts. ; peck, 60 cts.; bush., $ Longfellow. A variety well adapted for the Northern States. It is an eight-rowed yellow flint sort, with ears from 10 to 15 inches long, of an average dia- meter of Iji inches. Cob small, grain large and broad. Per qt., 15 cts.; peck, 60 cts.; bush., $ Leaming. Ears of good size, cob red and small, with a deep large grain of bright yellow. It is an early variety, a strong grower, and its leafy character enables it to stand until ripe, thus making it espe- cially valuable in dry seasons. Per qt., 15 cts.; . peck, 60 cts.; bush., $ Blunt's White Prolific. An eight-rowed white flint variety, with short, uniform, well-shaped ears. Remarkably prolific, frequently producing six and eight good-sized ears on each stalk; has been used successfully for ensilage. Per qt., 15 cts.; peck, 60 cts.; bush., $ Southern Prolific. Very desirable for ensilage; used almost exclusively in the South. Per peck, 50 cts.; bush., $ Ears of all the above sorts, 5 cts. each ; 50 cts. per dozen; § per 100. CRESS OR PEF'PER GRASS. A well-known pungent sal id. Requires to be sown thickly and covered very slightly, at frequent intervals, to keep up a succession, as it !;oon runs to seed. Extra Curled.


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