. New Early Sugar Corn. Early Champion. This is a comparatively new variety, which is medium early in ripen-ng, and produces large ears, generally having about twelve rows of beautiful while milky grains, which are very tender and sweet, and remain so for quite a period. This is not only a good variety for the market gar- dener to grow, but, on account of its many good qualities, it is also a valuable sort for the private garden, as it is very produc- tive. 10 cts., postpaid ; pt., 20 cts.; qt., 30 cis.; 4 qts., 75 cts.; peck, $ {I/by 7H(iil, add h ds. per pint, or 10 cts. per qt.)


. New Early Sugar Corn. Early Champion. This is a comparatively new variety, which is medium early in ripen-ng, and produces large ears, generally having about twelve rows of beautiful while milky grains, which are very tender and sweet, and remain so for quite a period. This is not only a good variety for the market gar- dener to grow, but, on account of its many good qualities, it is also a valuable sort for the private garden, as it is very produc- tive. 10 cts., postpaid ; pt., 20 cts.; qt., 30 cis.; 4 qts., 75 cts.; peck, $ {I/by 7H(iil, add h ds. per pint, or 10 cts. per qt.) Early Evergreen. For many years the Stowell's Evergreen has been the most popular .Sweet Corn. A Michigan grower, knowing this, has repeatedly made selectitms for earliness, and the result is the " Early ; It ripens about ten days earlier, and produces ears a trifle shorter than the " Stowell's," but the quality is equally as good. It is a splendid variety to come in between the early and late sorts, and is destined to be- come as popular as the Stowell's Evergreen. Pkt., 10 cts., post- paid ; pt., 20 cts.; qt., 30 cts.; 4 qts., 75 cts.; peck, $ {// by 77iail, add 5 cts. per pt., or 10 cts. per qt.) Kendel'S Early Giant. This extra early variety of Sweet Corn is of recent introduction, and is a good variety. The ears grow extremely large for such an early ripening variety of Sweet Corn, often measuring eight to ten inches in length. The grains are pure white and are very sweet and tender. Ready for use in sixty to seventy days after planting. Pkt., 10 cts., postpaid ; pt., 20 cts.; qt., 30 cts.; 4 qts., 75 cts'; peck, § [If by mail, add 5 cts. per pint, or 10 cts. per qt.) PAUL ROSE, OR PETOSKEY MUSK- MEEON. It is a cross of the Osage with Netted Gem, and combines the sweetness of the former with the .fine gray netting of the Gem, making it a very handsome melon. The melons grovi' uniform in shape and size, the average diameter being abo


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