. Alexander Drug and Seed Co.'s annual descriptive and Illustrated catalogue. Per quart by mail, postpaid, 30c. EarJy Varieties.—The necessity for quick-growing, oariy-raaturing Crop Corn becomes more manifest every season. We have for years sold several varieties of select Early Field Corn of fresh Northern growth. Our customers universally re- port be^t results. They mature crop early (usually from 90 to 100 days) in July before usual drouth begins, and make large, full-size ears. In this section many plant, after Oats, as late as July with remarkable success. Our sales of this Corn were nea


. Alexander Drug and Seed Co.'s annual descriptive and Illustrated catalogue. Per quart by mail, postpaid, 30c. EarJy Varieties.—The necessity for quick-growing, oariy-raaturing Crop Corn becomes more manifest every season. We have for years sold several varieties of select Early Field Corn of fresh Northern growth. Our customers universally re- port be^t results. They mature crop early (usually from 90 to 100 days) in July before usual drouth begins, and make large, full-size ears. In this section many plant, after Oats, as late as July with remarkable success. Our sales of this Corn were nearl? doubled in the past season. Devote a few acres of your best corn land W our Northern-grown seed. Cultivate well and rapidly. PRICE OF CORN—Exceot where otherwise noted, bushel, $ ; peck, 75c; 4 qts., 40,;.; 1 qt., 15c. ^Champion Tlhite Pearl or Bent.—Very early, wide and deep grain ; large ear, clear, white, firm and very heavy, Stock good size and foliage nor- mal. Has proven every way desirable. " True merit has won laurels for this Corn.'1 ^aJmpnn e>r by mail 30c. per pound; peck, § Quantity price on application. (MEXICAN* JUNE CORN.—We learned of this Corn through a correspondent of a Western agricultural paper, who stated thai it was a variety much used in Southwest Texas for late planting. Several customers wrote us about it, wanting the seed, and after much correspondence and long delay we got it. at a cost of over $8 00 per bushel. Those who supplied us confirmed the good - account we had read of it. It was stated that. CHAMPION WnlTE PEARL CORN. MEXICAN JUNE CORN. R. T. Gillespie, Newport, S. C, Oct. 22d, 1893 : " The Mexican June Corn I bought of you last Spring has done remarkably well this season. I grew ten or twelve acres of it in the suburbs of the city of Rock Hill, and a great many persons had an opportunity of seeing it. It was the won- der and admiration of all It is almost equal to the best river bottom. I have part of it o


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