. Richard Frotscher's almanac and garden manual for the southern states . ne. Extra Early, or Crosbys Dwarf Siig^ar. This is a veryearly variety and of excellent quality. Ears small, but very is not so extensively planted as it deserves to be. Adams Extra Early, the most popular variety with marketgardeners for first planting. It has no fine table qualities, but as itgrows to a good size, and is matured in about forty days from time ofplanting, it meets with ready sale in the market, and for these reasonsgardeners prefer it. Early Sug-ar, or ISaw Euglancl. A long eight-rowed variety,


. Richard Frotscher's almanac and garden manual for the southern states . ne. Extra Early, or Crosbys Dwarf Siig^ar. This is a veryearly variety and of excellent quality. Ears small, but very is not so extensively planted as it deserves to be. Adams Extra Early, the most popular variety with marketgardeners for first planting. It has no fine table qualities, but as itgrows to a good size, and is matured in about forty days from time ofplanting, it meets with ready sale in the market, and for these reasonsgardeners prefer it. Early Sug-ar, or ISaw Euglancl. A long eight-rowed variety,which succeeds the Extra Early kinds. Desirable variety. Stowels Evergreen Siig-ar. This is the best of all SugarCorn. It is an early Corn, but the ears are of large size, and arewell filled. It remains green longer than any other variety, a)id isquite productive. The cultivation of this excellent cereal, as well asall other Sugar Corn, is much neglected, yet why i3eople will plantcommon field-corn for table use, considering size instead of quality, Icannot Extra Early Sugar Corn. Earlv Su| or New En,2:lanfl Corn. Ea crsreen Susj^ar Corn. Oolden Dent Oourd Seed. A field variety which is very pro-ductive at the North. It makes a very fine Corn South, but has to beplanted here several years in succession before it attains perfection,as during the first year the ears are not well covered by the husk, as 44 Pdcliard Frotschers Almanac and Garden Manual it is the ease with all Northern varieties. When selected and plantedhere for a fe\Y years, it becomes acclimated and makes an excellentCorn, with large, fine ears, grain deep and cob of medium size. Early Tellow Canada. A long, eight-rowed variety. ]t isvery early, and is i)lanted in both the field and garden. It does wellhere. ^c l*Vliite Flint. A very popular variety with gardenersand amateurs. It is planted here for t^ble use principally, but, likethe Golden Dent, makes an excellent variety for field culture afte


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