. Price list and descriptive catalogue. Nursery stock Kansas Lawrence Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seedlings Catalogs; Trees Seeds Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Kansas Lawrence. 22 F. Barteldes & Co., Lawrence, SWEET CORN. COLLARDS, Georgia. Southern, or Creole.—This is the variety so extensively used in the Bouth. where it furnishes an abundance of food for both man and beast. Forms a large, loose, open head, or a mass of-leaves on a tall stem. Freezing improves their quality. Sow thick in drills, in rich ground, trans


. Price list and descriptive catalogue. Nursery stock Kansas Lawrence Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seedlings Catalogs; Trees Seeds Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Kansas Lawrence. 22 F. Barteldes & Co., Lawrence, SWEET CORN. COLLARDS, Georgia. Southern, or Creole.—This is the variety so extensively used in the Bouth. where it furnishes an abundance of food for both man and beast. Forms a large, loose, open head, or a mass of-leaves on a tall stem. Freezing improves their quality. Sow thick in drills, in rich ground, transplanting when four inches high, or •sow in drills where the plants are to remain, and thin to two or three feet apart in the row, when the proper size. Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, M lb. 25c, lb. 80c. Qer. WcUchorn. COO. Qranturco Dolce. Sweet or Sugar —(Postage 15c. per quart extra.) White Cob Cory.—See novelties. The Cory.—This new variety is nearly a week earlier than any others. It ma- tures for table use in fifty-two days frona planting. The ears are of fair size and hand- some appearance, the corn is very sweet and of fine quality; we believe this variety to be the most profitable for market gardens. Pkt 5c, qt. 15c, M bu. 75c. Extra Early Adams.—One of the earliest, maturing for table in sixty days after germination. Height of stalk, three feet; not a sugar corn, but adecided acqui- 6iti« very early in the season. Of weak habit, requiring good cultivation and land of high fertility. Pkt. 5c, qt. 15c, XA bu 75c. Early Minnesota.—This is among the earliest of the sugar varieties, and is much esteemed, not only because it matures so early, but for its excellent qualities as well. Ears rather small, long, and pointed. Pkt. 5c , qt. 15c , bu. 75c. Perry's Hybrid.—A very fine early variety, full as early as the Minnesota, and ears much larger, each containing twelve to fourteen rows of kernels, well fil led to the end. The grains are very large and pure white, but th


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