. Illustrated catalogue : seeds, agricultural implements, dairy supplies, wooden ware. Nursery stock Maine Bangor Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. 14 R. B. Dunning & Co.'s Seed Catalogue. CORN-Field. Qt. Pk. Bu. Early Yellow Canada. A very early eight-rowed variety. .10 .50 Red Cob Ensilage. A pure white corn. It is sweet, tender and juicy, has short joints, grows to a great height with an abundance of leaves 10 .40 Evergreen Sweet Fodder. For cutting green and feeding to stock this variety excels all others in tendern
. Illustrated catalogue : seeds, agricultural implements, dairy supplies, wooden ware. Nursery stock Maine Bangor Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. 14 R. B. Dunning & Co.'s Seed Catalogue. CORN-Field. Qt. Pk. Bu. Early Yellow Canada. A very early eight-rowed variety. .10 .50 Red Cob Ensilage. A pure white corn. It is sweet, tender and juicy, has short joints, grows to a great height with an abundance of leaves 10 .40 Evergreen Sweet Fodder. For cutting green and feeding to stock this variety excels all others in tenderness, sweetness and nutriment. Also popular as a silo variety .10 .50 Late Crosby Sweet Corn. About two weeks later than the Early Crosby, makes a fine table corn ; but is planted very extensively throughout this section for fodder corn. It produces very large ears, and large quantities of foliage of excellent quality .10 .75 Early Sanford. A white flint variety, very valuable for ensi- lage and fodder", the stalks being very large and numerous. Particulary adapted to this climate as it ears well, and if planted early will come to maturity , . .10 .50 Learning. Early yellow dent variety. Tall growing, with numerous leaves; very valuable for ensilage and green fodder . .10 .40 CRESS OR PEPPER GRASS. A well known salad. Requires to be sown thickly and covered very slight- ly. Sow at frequent intervals to keep up a succession, as it soon runs to seed. Pkt. Oz. Double Curled. Very fine; ma}- be cut two or three times 5 .15 Improved White Spine Cucumber. One ounce to fifty hills. The Cucumber is a tender annual, and therefore should not be planted or set out in the open air until there is a prospect of continued warm and pleas- ant weather. Cucumbers succeed in warm, moist, rich loamy ground. The hills should be four or five feet apart in each direction. When all danger from insects is passed, leave but three or four of the strongest plants in the
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