. Pearce's seeds, 1896. Nursery stock Ontario Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. CORN SWEET OR SUGAR— Select a warm soil for sweet corn, if possible, especially for earlier sorts. Plant when weather becomes settled and warm, for there is no vegetable that is stunted so easily as corn. Plant in hills three feet apart each way, and thin out to three plants in a hill. One quart will plant about 200 hills; one peck to plant an acre in hills. Boston Market.—The largest-eared early corn grown; large deep kernel, and very sweet. Lb. 15c ; 5 lbs. 60c ; 1


. Pearce's seeds, 1896. Nursery stock Ontario Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. CORN SWEET OR SUGAR— Select a warm soil for sweet corn, if possible, especially for earlier sorts. Plant when weather becomes settled and warm, for there is no vegetable that is stunted so easily as corn. Plant in hills three feet apart each way, and thin out to three plants in a hill. One quart will plant about 200 hills; one peck to plant an acre in hills. Boston Market.—The largest-eared early corn grown; large deep kernel, and very sweet. Lb. 15c ; 5 lbs. 60c ; 15 lbs. $ Champion Sweet.—Large size, small white cobs, and extreme earliness make it a valuable variety for market and family use. Lb. 15c ; 5 lbs. 60c ; 15 lbs. $ Shaker's EaPly.—Early as Minnesota, but far larger ears. Lb. 15c ; 5 lbs. 60c ; 15 lbs. $ White Cory, or Talbot's First and Best—The earliest of all sweet corn ; cob and grain white, of fine flavor. Lb. 15c ; 5 lbs. 60c ; 15 lbs. $ Mitchell's Extra Early (white flint).—The earliest corn in cultivation ; ears six to seven inches long, well filled; small cob. Well suited for Manitoba and North- west Territories. Lb. 15c ; 5 lbs. 60c; 15 lbs. $ Pee & Kay Sweet.—Second early; ears long and thick. Lb. 15c ; 5 lbs. 60c ; 15 lbs. $ Stowell's Evergreen Sweet.—The most popular late sweet variety grown. Lb. 15c ; 5 lbs. 60c ; 15 lbs. $ Mammoth Sweet (Private Stock).—Late, large and sweet. Lb. 15c ; 5 lbs. 60c ; 15 lbs. $ Honey Sweet.—Sweetest corn in the market; bears three to four good large ears on the stalk. Lb. 15c ; 5 lbs. 60c ; 15 lbs. $ Old Colony.—Sixteen to twenty-rowed ears, grain very deep, and the sweetest and best of the late sorts. It is fit to use a few days earlier than Evergreen. Lb. 15c ; 5 lbs. 60c ; 15 lbs. $ ADD 4 CENTS PER POUND POSTAGE ON CORN. POP" COP/V-Imppoved White Riee.—A grand sort, with good-sized ears, and beautifu


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