AWLivingston's Sons seed annual . e never seen a corn that will approach it in evergreen properties. Its yield is enor-mous, almost invariably yielding two and very frequently three mammoth ears to the stalk. The cob is very white, completely covered withlarge, very deep, handsome ana toothsome kernels which, as they grow too hard to eat, take on gradually a beautiful rich yellow mail, (postpaid)—Pkt., 10c; pt., 25c; qt., 40c By express, (not paid)—Bus., ; pk., SI; % pk., tiOc FARI Y RDNAN7A cr,U variety Wtt ears as large, as Evergreen. uuiiHiitHi This valuable variety originated


AWLivingston's Sons seed annual . e never seen a corn that will approach it in evergreen properties. Its yield is enor-mous, almost invariably yielding two and very frequently three mammoth ears to the stalk. The cob is very white, completely covered withlarge, very deep, handsome ana toothsome kernels which, as they grow too hard to eat, take on gradually a beautiful rich yellow mail, (postpaid)—Pkt., 10c; pt., 25c; qt., 40c By express, (not paid)—Bus., ; pk., SI; % pk., tiOc FARI Y RDNAN7A cr,U variety Wtt ears as large, as Evergreen. uuiiHiitHi This valuable variety originated a few years sincewith a market gardener who had in market, several weeks ahead of anyof his competitors, large, line ears of sweet corn in great abundance,for which he obtained the highest prices. It is early as Minnesota,Crosbys and other early varieties, while the earslinuch are larger. It isexceedingly prolific, bearing two or three good ears to the stalk. _A fine early sort: the ears are oflarge size and have eight EARLY LARGE delicious quality. HENDERSONS NEW RED COB ^rv^^h red cob and slightly earlier. A most excellent table corn. FRYPTIAN ^WFFT 0ne of the best late varieties, and certainly the LUirilHIl OMLLI handsomest of all the late sorts. Ears large, nonemore uniform, and excels all in filling out perfectly at the tip end; coband grain white. VerjT productive and used extensively for canning. MAMMOTH ^llfiAR This produces larger ears than any other sweet mHUlHIU 1 n UUHn corn, single ears at times attaining a weight oftwo or three pounds. NE PLUS ULTRA (Shoe Peg, OB QUAKER Sweeti—This variety earsprofusely, frequently bearing two to three, and sometimes four ears tothe stalk. The kernels are deep, placed irregularly but very com-pactly upon the cob. It matures medium to lute. Its unusually sweetand pleasant taste makes it a very popular favorite. Peck., 90 cts.;bus., SWEET CORN FOR FODDER. There is nothing better for gree


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