Vegetable and flower seed catalogue : free for all . llow family (relatives of the distinguished poet) for over seventy ears are remarkably long, some of them fifteen inches, and oftentimes two good specimens grow on one stalk. The cob is quite smalland the kernels large. It is the largest variety of yellow field corn that we have ever found it safe to plant in the latitude of Massachusetts,where it is quite extensively grown. Jonathan Skilton, Northboro, Mass., reports one hundred and fifteen bushels shelled corn from anacre. This is the variety that took the first premium among the


Vegetable and flower seed catalogue : free for all . llow family (relatives of the distinguished poet) for over seventy ears are remarkably long, some of them fifteen inches, and oftentimes two good specimens grow on one stalk. The cob is quite smalland the kernels large. It is the largest variety of yellow field corn that we have ever found it safe to plant in the latitude of Massachusetts,where it is quite extensively grown. Jonathan Skilton, Northboro, Mass., reports one hundred and fifteen bushels shelled corn from anacre. This is the variety that took the first premium among the flint corns at the great exhibition at Chicago a. few years ago. Price, perbushel, per express, ; per peck, 65 cts.; per quart, postpaid, 40 cts.; per package, 10 cts. Mrs. L. S. Johnson, Van Wert, O., writes : * MyCumberland cucumbers from your seeds took thefirst premium at our County Fair. CUCUMBERS. George F. Teague, Lexington, Mass., writes: Would say further that your seeds have givenperfect satisfaction. BENNETTS WHITE SPINE This is considered the best cucumber brought into the New Yorkmarket. We find it to be a fine strain of very pure stock, retainingits glossy green color quite late. It will be found to be a little laterthan the Improved White Spine we catalogue. Per pound,postpaid, ; per ounce, ic cts.; per package, 5 cts. LIVINGSTONS EVERGREEN CUCUMBER. The New Evergreen is very hardy, withstanding drought andbearing until frost. A very strong grower, extra early, and of bestflavor, bearing firm, crisp fruits, either for pickling or slicing. A celebrated vine-seed grower says: I believe I never saw cucum-bers lie thicker on the ground than the Evergreens did. When thefrost killed the vines it really looked as though the whole surface of theground ivas covered. Price, per pound, postpaid, ; per package, 5 cts. COYS EARLY CYCLONE. If the market of any of our patrons calls for an improvement onImproved White Spine in earliness, so much that


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