. A. W. Livingston's Sons seed annual : "true ;. Seeds Catalogs; Seed industry and trade Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Vegetables Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Fruit Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Flowers Ohio Columbus Catalogs. pt., 25c.; qt., 45c.; pk., $; bus., $ See novelty pages. FIRST-OF-ALI—The Cory Sweet Corn having held the honor of be- ing the very earliest Sweet Corn in existence for several years, will now have its prestige taken awav by the Flrst-of-AII. Rei)orts o"f customers and comparative tests give it the lead by about one week. It is of very good quality, being tcn


. A. W. Livingston's Sons seed annual : "true ;. Seeds Catalogs; Seed industry and trade Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Vegetables Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Fruit Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Flowers Ohio Columbus Catalogs. pt., 25c.; qt., 45c.; pk., $; bus., $ See novelty pages. FIRST-OF-ALI—The Cory Sweet Corn having held the honor of be- ing the very earliest Sweet Corn in existence for several years, will now have its prestige taken awav by the Flrst-of-AII. Rei)orts o"f customers and comparative tests give it the lead by about one week. It is of very good quality, being tcn- lU r and sweet. Kars average lOrows; till' Corv rarely has over eight. I'kt., .5c.; i>t., 20c.; 35c.; pk., ^^l)c.; bus., S3.(X). EARLY ADAMS—Similar to Ex- tra Early Adams; larger, but not so • early. Often used for the table, particularlv in the Southern States. Pkt., .5c.; pt., 20c.; qt., 35c.; pk., ; bus., $, FIEST OF ALL SWEET CORN. EXTRA EARLY CORY—One of the earliest varieties of sweet corn known. Has a large ear considering the size of stalk, small cob, well filled with broad grains. It is larger eared, and at least one week earlier than the Marblehead. Pkt.,5o.; pt., 20c.; qt., 35c.; pk., 80c.; bus., § WHITE CORY—Identical with Extra Early Cory except in color, kernels and cob being white. This removes an objection some have on account of its color. Pkt ,5c.; pt.,20c.; qt.,, pk.,80c.; bus., § EARLY MAINE—This variety comes from the State whose name it bears, and whose latitude is an indication of earliness in all vegetation. Has a pure white cob with a rich, cream white kernel, sweet and juicy. Fine ear of good size; stalk medium. Pkt., 5c.; pt., 20c.; qt., 35c.; pk., 80c.; bus., § EARLY MINNESOTA—This old favorite is one of the earliest sorts of swiut corn, and highly esteemed for its excellent qualities. Pkt., 5c.; pt., 20c.: 35c.; pk., ; bus., § SHAKER'S EARLY—A splendid market sort, ready


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