. Childs' rare flowers, vegetables, and fruits. Commercial catalogs Seeds; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; John Lewis Childs (Firm); Commercial catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Seeds; Flowers; Vegetables; Fruit trees. canary bird MILLET New Golden Flint Corn, Yardstick. This is the perfec- tion of Flint Corn, and the richest and best for family meal. A most valuable New Field Corn w h i c h is bound to become immen- sely popular. This on ac- count of its great beauty, enormous productive- ness and earliness. In
. Childs' rare flowers, vegetables, and fruits. Commercial catalogs Seeds; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; John Lewis Childs (Firm); Commercial catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Seeds; Flowers; Vegetables; Fruit trees. canary bird MILLET New Golden Flint Corn, Yardstick. This is the perfec- tion of Flint Corn, and the richest and best for family meal. A most valuable New Field Corn w h i c h is bound to become immen- sely popular. This on ac- count of its great beauty, enormous productive- ness and earliness. In cold climates where the season is short yardstick is just the Corn that is needed. It gets its name from the enormous length o f ears, which though not a yard in length are often one-haif of it, bv far the longest eared Corn we have ever seen, and the most beau- tiful. Color golden yeh low and very handsome. Quality like that of all the fine flint Corns, which is much superior to any dent variety. There is no doubt but that Yard- stick is twice as produc- tive as the common var- ieties of flint Corn, It wil I yield as many ears, and each ear easily contains twice as much shelled Corn. Its superb quality will be appreciated by those who grind it into meal for home consump- tion. Pkt, loc ; 35c,; 3 lbs., Sl-00. (Postpaid.) By express at buyer's ex- pense, peck, ; bush- el, .PERSIA * MU5CATE((£. Tobacco, Persiai) Miiscatelle. This is the best of all, an exceedingly ornamen- tal plant, and so early it can be grown in any state It is from the garden of the King of Persia. It is one of the earliest varieties, of a remarkably strong, vig- orous growth, attaining the height of five to sever, feet. The stalks are strong, thickly set with leaves, many of them measuring to iftg feet in length ⢠proportionate width. The leaves are usually none⢠«â¢Â»Â» *~» » *- * > â witl small very eknic, of finest possible'texture, i light brown color and mil
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