. Allen's catalogue for 1906 : choice strawberry plants and hundreds of other good things for the farm and garden. Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Nursery stock Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Strawberries Maryland Salisbury Catalogs. W. F. ALLEN'S PLANT AND BURPEFS' ALLHEAD.—The larg- est heading of the second early the quality is excellent; it is remark- able tor its deep flat beads of uniform Bize, of compact growth and solid; has very few outer leaves, therefore it can be planted as close in the row as Wakefield. Pkt. 5e:oz. 15c; quarter-lb. 50c; lb. fl.


. Allen's catalogue for 1906 : choice strawberry plants and hundreds of other good things for the farm and garden. Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Nursery stock Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Strawberries Maryland Salisbury Catalogs. W. F. ALLEN'S PLANT AND BURPEFS' ALLHEAD.—The larg- est heading of the second early the quality is excellent; it is remark- able tor its deep flat beads of uniform Bize, of compact growth and solid; has very few outer leaves, therefore it can be planted as close in the row as Wakefield. Pkt. 5e:oz. 15c; quarter-lb. 50c; lb. FOTLER'S BRUNSWICK. Our true stock of this famous late varirt stem. while a few outer leaves grow very closely about the heads. Pkt. .c;oz. 15c; quarter-lb. 50c; lb. $ /' :BURPEE'S"SUREHEAD CABBAbE SWEET CORN. STOWELL'S EVERGREEN—Every market gardener and every pri- vate gardener in the land knows this grand old sweet corn. It is in high esteem for main crop or late use, being in special favor with the truck ers and canners. My stock of this variety is of my own growing and I know it is very fine. John Xekirk of Ohio, says : "Tour Stowell's Evergreen sweet corn was fine*' John B. Nunn of Virginia writes: "The Stowell's Evergreen corn I bought of you last spring did real ; Mr Seth Larabee. of Ohio, writes : "The Stowell's Evergreen sweet corn I bought of you last spring can't be beat. It is away ; If you plant sweet corn for home use or for market, you should not fail to get some of my Stowell's Evergreen. Pkt. 5c.; pt. 20c.; qt. 35c.; post paid. By express, peck $ COUNTRY GENTLEMEN.—This is a mid season sweetcora, the ears are of quite large size and frequently three on a stalk ; the grains are irregularly set on the ear; the cob is remarkably small, giving great depth to the compressed grains. For delicious flavor and sweetness, I do not know of anything that can surpass this variety; I recommend it especially to priva


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