. Novelties and specialties. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Nursery stockPennsylvania PhiladelphiaCatalogs; VegetablesSeedsPennsylvaniaPhiladelphiaCatalogs; FlowersSeedsPennsylvaniaPhiladelphiaCatalogs; FruitPennsylvaniaPhiladelphiaCatalogs; GardeningEquipment and suppliesCatalogs; Seed industry and tradePennsylvaniaPhiladelphiaCatalogs. 30 JOHNSON & STOKES, PHILADELPHIA. STOWELL S EVEKGEEEN. NEW EARLY EVERGREEN. EARLY EVERGREEN SWEET CORN As is well known, the famous Evergreen Sweet Corn originated over twenty years ago with Mr. Stowell, a grower for Philadel


. Novelties and specialties. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Nursery stockPennsylvania PhiladelphiaCatalogs; VegetablesSeedsPennsylvaniaPhiladelphiaCatalogs; FlowersSeedsPennsylvaniaPhiladelphiaCatalogs; FruitPennsylvaniaPhiladelphiaCatalogs; GardeningEquipment and suppliesCatalogs; Seed industry and tradePennsylvaniaPhiladelphiaCatalogs. 30 JOHNSON & STOKES, PHILADELPHIA. STOWELL S EVEKGEEEN. NEW EARLY EVERGREEN. EARLY EVERGREEN SWEET CORN As is well known, the famous Evergreen Sweet Corn originated over twenty years ago with Mr. Stowell, a grower for Philadelphia markets; but while one of the best late varieties, no effort has ever been made to improve it in easi- ness until now. In the New Early Evergreen we have a selection possessing every good quality of Stowell's Ever- green and resembling it in every respect (see photograph of marketable ears above, made for comparison), except that the stalk is about one foot shorter, more closely jointed, and that it will mature for market in eighty days, or fully ten days earlier. No other sweet corn will find ready sale in a market which is supplied with Early Evergreen, and the market gnrdener who wishes to get the cream of the trade, or the home gardener who wants his table supplied with the best, should make their plantings of this splendid variety. Pkt., 10c; pt., 25c.; qt., 40c, postpaid; by freight or express, qt., 30c; peck, ; bush., § SweCt Com — Late Varieties ORIGINAL STOWELL'S EVERGREEN A large part of the sugar corn sold as Stowell's Evergreen is not the true stock. We have seen what purported to be Stowell's Evergreen, growing on six different farms, and there were no two of these crops the same corn, and not one of them the true Evergreen as originated by Mr. Stowell. We are satisfied that a majority of gardeners who have for many years grown what was called Stowell's Evergreen, have really never had that variety in its original purity. Our stock has been carefu


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