. 1898 [catalog]. Nursery stock, Kansas, McPherson, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs, Seeds. By express or freight at expense of purchaser. Special prices on large quantities. mousse King Phillip Seventy Day Corn.—King Phillip corn will mature earlier than any other variety of its size grown. The ears are of good size 8 to 12 inches long, containing 16 to 20 rows ol deep broad grains of a red- dish color tipped with white, making a handsome appearing ear. Cob small and always white. Stalk of low, sturdy growth, usually bearing- two good ears. Pk. 25c; bu. 75c. I ^Champi
. 1898 [catalog]. Nursery stock, Kansas, McPherson, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs, Seeds. By express or freight at expense of purchaser. Special prices on large quantities. mousse King Phillip Seventy Day Corn.—King Phillip corn will mature earlier than any other variety of its size grown. The ears are of good size 8 to 12 inches long, containing 16 to 20 rows ol deep broad grains of a red- dish color tipped with white, making a handsome appearing ear. Cob small and always white. Stalk of low, sturdy growth, usually bearing- two good ears. Pk. 25c; bu. 75c. I ^Champion White Pearl,—This is a pure white extra early variety ,. matures in 90 to 100 days, and is a pure dent corn. The grain is extra deep and wide and cob very small. The stalk is short and thick; roots deeply, with ear growing low upon it, thus standing severe storm and drouths well. This is undoubtedly the best variety of white corn. Pk* 25c; bu. 75c. Improved Learning—Stalks of good size, etting two large handsome ears. Kernels very deep orange color; cob very small. Per Jbu, 25c; bu. 75c. Golden Beauty.—Ears perfect in shape, 10 to 16 rows, grains very large, filled out to the extreme end of the cob; very productive. Per Jbu. 25c; bu. 75c. Pride of the North.—Yellow Dent, 16 rowed, cob very small and red; kernels closely set up- on the cob, above medium size, and of deep or- ange color. Stalks medium size. The earliest of the dent varieties. Per \ bu. 25c; bu. 75c. Iowa Gold Mine—It is early, ripening only a few days later than Pride of the North, ears of good size, color golden yellow, grain very deep, cob small. \ bu 25c; bu. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original E. Annabil & Co; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection. McPherson, Kan. : E. Annabil &
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