. Illustrated and descriptive catalogue of field, garden and flower seeds. Nursery stock, Maine, Fryeburg, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Flowers, Seeds, Catalogs; Agricultural implements, Catalogs. CORN—Sweet. Pkt. Ot Pk Early White Cory. An early dwarf variety, good for first crop in the kitchen garden .10 .lo .75 Crosby's Early. An excellent variety, a great favor- ite in the market in all the large cities. Largely grown in Maine for canning .10 .15 Biirbank's Early IViaine. The earliest and best Sweet Corn in cultivation. Has a pure white cob with a rich cream white kernel, sw
. Illustrated and descriptive catalogue of field, garden and flower seeds. Nursery stock, Maine, Fryeburg, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Flowers, Seeds, Catalogs; Agricultural implements, Catalogs. CORN—Sweet. Pkt. Ot Pk Early White Cory. An early dwarf variety, good for first crop in the kitchen garden .10 .lo .75 Crosby's Early. An excellent variety, a great favor- ite in the market in all the large cities. Largely grown in Maine for canning .10 .15 Biirbank's Early IViaine. The earliest and best Sweet Corn in cultivation. Has a pure white cob with a rich cream white kernel, sweet and juicy. Looks nice on the table; has no objectionable look like the Cory and Marblehead corn with a red kernel and cob. Ears grow to be a good size, uniform in shape has no objectionable look like other kind of early corn with short stubb}' ears .10 .15 StowelPs Evergreen. A late variety of excellent quality, remaining longer in the green state than any other kind .15 .75 Black flexican. Grain bluish black, but is especial- ly rich in sugar qualities .15 .75 CORN—SWEET FODDER. For Soiling. Sow three bushels to an acre broadcast, in drills, one and one-half bushels .50 Red Cob=EnsiIage .50 POP CORN. Bu. :loo ;loo Tatooed Yankee. Very early and exceedingly pro- ductive; rich, sweet and tender, one of the very best poppers Rice. Yellow color and a good producer and popper. Ear. Pkt. Qt. .08 .0:-; 10 10. Plant as soon in spring as danger of frost is over, and the ground Avarni and mellow, in hills five feet apart each wa}-, and cover one- half inch deep. Thin to four of the strong- est plants in a Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original E. W. Burbank Seed Co; Seth Wyman Fife & Son; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection. Fryeburg, Me
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