. 20th annual catalogue. Nursery stock Ohio Ravenna Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs. 10 MARKET GARDENER'S MONEY MAKING SWEET CORNS. FORD'S SELECTED SWEET CORN. OHIO GROWN, PROPERLY CURED, FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. Prices quoted on packets, pints and quarts include postage. If to go by express or freight, deduct 6c. per pint, 10c. per quart. PECK AND BUSHEL PRICES DO NOT INCLUDE POST- AGE. We sell y2 peck at peck rates, or y2 bushel at bushel rates. m EXTRA EARLY VERMONT. FORD'S EARLY. Surpasses all Other Early Sweet Corns in Quality. The ears a
. 20th annual catalogue. Nursery stock Ohio Ravenna Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs. 10 MARKET GARDENER'S MONEY MAKING SWEET CORNS. FORD'S SELECTED SWEET CORN. OHIO GROWN, PROPERLY CURED, FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. Prices quoted on packets, pints and quarts include postage. If to go by express or freight, deduct 6c. per pint, 10c. per quart. PECK AND BUSHEL PRICES DO NOT INCLUDE POST- AGE. We sell y2 peck at peck rates, or y2 bushel at bushel rates. m EXTRA EARLY VERMONT. FORD'S EARLY. Surpasses all Other Early Sweet Corns in Quality. The ears are six to eight Inches long, eight-rowed, occasionally one with ten or twelve rows. Kernel very large and deep for an early corn. Grows about five feet high, with usually two ears on a stalk; it can be planted much thicker than most varieties; it is far superior to any other early corn in quality, sev- eral days earlier than Min- nesota; more prolific, larg- er ear, deeper and larger grain, and very much sweeter. ,For home use it has no equal, on account of its earliness and excellent quality, and when it is dr'ed it is remarkably sweet and tender. Market gardeners will find it the most desirable and profit- able, on account of its be- ing an early real sweet corn, of good marketable size, and very productive. It is five to seven days lat- er than Extra Early Ver- mont, but of better quality. Many of our market gar- den * customers write us that they are able to prac- tically monopolize the trade in sweet corn by growing FORD'S EARLY, as their customers like it so well that they will have no other as long as this variety can be obtained. Manv also plant FORD'S EARLY at intervals of two weeks in order to have a succession of it for the whole season, preferring it for the table to any of the late sorts. Ford's Early Always Pleases. Mrs. Geo. A. C, McArthur, O.—"I was more than pleased with Ford's Early Sweet Corn- in fact, your seeds always give good satisfac- ;
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