. Richard Frotscher's almanac and garden manual for the southern states . ver tried. It is adapted to 46 BicJiard D^otschers Ahnanac and Garden Manual a variety of soils, and produces well on heavyshown itself as verv reliable. or lisbt soil: it has Oolcleii Beauty, This variety is the handsomest of all yellowcorn: the ears arej^f a perfect shape, long, and filled out to the ex-treme end of the cob. The grains are not of a flinty type, neither areThey so soft as to be greatly shriveled, as in the Golden Dent. GoldenBeauty matures early, ripening in eighty days from planting, and sur-passes all


. Richard Frotscher's almanac and garden manual for the southern states . ver tried. It is adapted to 46 BicJiard D^otschers Ahnanac and Garden Manual a variety of soils, and produces well on heavyshown itself as verv reliable. or lisbt soil: it has Oolcleii Beauty, This variety is the handsomest of all yellowcorn: the ears arej^f a perfect shape, long, and filled out to the ex-treme end of the cob. The grains are not of a flinty type, neither areThey so soft as to be greatly shriveled, as in the Golden Dent. GoldenBeauty matures early, ripening in eighty days from planting, and sur-passes all in size and beauty of grain. - Cbaiupioii White Pearl. This is a very handsome whitecorn. The grain is pure white, exceedingly heaw;.- and long, two ofwhich will span the cob. which is small. Being medium in size ofstalk it can be planted much thicker than a large Corn, and. at thesame time, bear a full sized ear. The originator has established inChampion White Pearl Corn a short, thick stalk, with the ear grow-ing low upon it, which is an advantage in stormy ChaBipion White Pearl Corn. ?lo$by*s Prolific Corn. This is a Southern Corn, and is re-commended for general crop. The originator of this variety says:? This corn is a cross between two widely different varieties. It ispurely white, small cob, deep, full grain, neither too hard nor toosoft. It will stand crowding in the drill as close again as any othervariety. Ears of medium size, but long. It stands the drought betterthan ordinary corn. I sold a large quantity of this corn for seed the past year, andhave found it to do better than any other White Corn I ever saw plantedin Louisiana. Eecommend it very highly. Used for salad duriudrills six inches apart. CRESS. Cresson ( Keesse. iGer. •. Bereo Sp.^i, winter and spring. Sow broad-cast or in For the Southern Stales. Curlecl, or Popper Grass. Not mnch used in this soetion. Broatl-Ieaved. This variety is extensively enltivated for themarket. It is sown from e


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