. Catalogue of reliable of seeds. Nursery stock California Los Angeles Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. 113 North Main Street, Lo8 Angeleb, Cal. 17 CORN-SWEET. Culture—Plant from March to June, in drills 3>^ feet apart and 12 inches apart in the rows. A pound of seed will plant 100 hills, 18 lbs. an acre. J/dOUNTRY GENTLEMAN—The most delicious of all sweet corns. The ears are somewhat smaller and less showy than the coarser varieties, but for private family use, where quality is preferred to size, it has no equal. The cob is very


. Catalogue of reliable of seeds. Nursery stock California Los Angeles Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. 113 North Main Street, Lo8 Angeleb, Cal. 17 CORN-SWEET. Culture—Plant from March to June, in drills 3>^ feet apart and 12 inches apart in the rows. A pound of seed will plant 100 hills, 18 lbs. an acre. J/dOUNTRY GENTLEMAN—The most delicious of all sweet corns. The ears are somewhat smaller and less showy than the coarser varieties, but for private family use, where quality is preferred to size, it has no equal. The cob is very small, giving great depth to the kernels. The great merit of "Coun- try Gentleman" is its fine quality. Time of ripening a little later than Stowell's Evergreen. Per lb. 10c., per 100 lbs. $7, ^^tOWell's Evergreen.—The most popular of all. If plant- ed at the same time with earlier kinds, will keep the table suppl ied till October. It is hardy and productive, very tender and sugary, remaining a long time in a fresh condition suit- able for cooking. Per lb. 10c., per 100 lbs, $6, I /Adam's Extra Early,—The hardiest and earliest variety |pf)r table use; can be planted earlier than any other, but is not a sweet corn; white indented grains and short ear. Per lb. 10c., per 100 lbs. $ ^)ld Colonyi—a sweet, tender sort, with large, handsome ears, 16 to 20 rowed. A selection of Evergreen type; it is one of the most productive of all Sweet Corns, Per lb, 10c., per 100 lbs. $6. ytxtra Early Cory.—The earliest variety. Small, but of ||ood quality. Per lb. 10c., per 100 lbs. $6. •^arly Minnesota—An excellent sweet corn of extra early habit. Per lb. 10c., per 100 lbs. | Early CrOSbyi—second early. Remarkably productive l^rower with good-sized ears. Per lb. 10c., per 100 lbs. | i^Early Mammoth.—Produces larger ears than any other ^rly^sort. Per lb. 10c., per 100 lbs. $ |/^ate M am moth.—one of the finest varieties for main crop. Good'quali


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