. 29th annual seed catalogue & price list of everything for the garden, farm and orchard : season 1898. Nursery stock Tennessee Memphis Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. Adams Early Corn. Adams Early White. — & very early variety; one of the most profitable variety for early market. Pint, 10c; quart, 15c; 4 quarts, 50c; peck, 75c. Nonesuch Sweet.—This variety will be sure to please, because of the good size of the ears, its strong growing qualities, and heavy yield. It is twelve to four
. 29th annual seed catalogue & price list of everything for the garden, farm and orchard : season 1898. Nursery stock Tennessee Memphis Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. Adams Early Corn. Adams Early White. — & very early variety; one of the most profitable variety for early market. Pint, 10c; quart, 15c; 4 quarts, 50c; peck, 75c. Nonesuch Sweet.—This variety will be sure to please, because of the good size of the ears, its strong growing qualities, and heavy yield. It is twelve to fourteen rowed, coming in just after the Cory, with larger ears. Pint, 10c. quart, 15c; 4 q iarts, 50c. Clarke County Champion Corn.— After careful tests, we can see no difference whatever in this variety, and Champion Corn sold by other dealers. A favorite variety with market gardeners as a roasting ear, having size, earliness and quality combined. It is also valuable as a field corn, maturing be- fore the drouths in midsummer, being very early. Pint, 10c; quart, 15?; 2 quarts, 252; yi peck, 30c; peck, 50c; bushel. $ Stowell's Evergreen (Sweet.)—A variety that is more largely planted than any other. It is hardy and productive, very tender and sugary, remaining in a couditiou suitable for boiling'°a long time. Pint, 10c; quart, 15c; 4 quarts, 50c; peck, 75c. Country Gentleman.—The ears are not only of good size, but are produced in great abundance, frequently bearing four good ears, while the average is three to a stalk. But the great merit of the "Country Gentleman," corn is its delicious quality; it is, without doubt, the sweetest and most tender of all sweet corn. Pint, 10c; quart, 15c; 4 quarts, 50c; peck, 90c. Mammoth or Large Sugar.—Pro- duces the largest ears of any Sweet Corn ; ripens a little later than the Evergreen. Pint, 10c; quart, 15c; 4 quarts, 50c; peck 752. Pennsylvania Rare Ripe, or Long White Flint. —£nown in some sections as the Hs
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