. Curtis, Cobb & Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower and kitchen garden for 1878. Nursery stock Massachusetts Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Kitchen gardens Catalogs. NEW AND CHOICE VEGETABLE SEEDS FOR 1878. Other selections, see page 116. per pkt. Beans. Wliite-see<leuttou. New. The earliest sweet corn ever introduced. A very dwarf growing sort, stalks from three to four feet high. Kars small, averaging from four lu live inches in length, kernels of good size, lender, very sweet and delicious. It ripens from seven to ten davs earlier than the Karly Minnesota, and is


. Curtis, Cobb & Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower and kitchen garden for 1878. Nursery stock Massachusetts Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Kitchen gardens Catalogs. NEW AND CHOICE VEGETABLE SEEDS FOR 1878. Other selections, see page 116. per pkt. Beans. Wliite-see<leuttou. New. The earliest sweet corn ever introduced. A very dwarf growing sort, stalks from three to four feet high. Kars small, averaging from four lu live inches in length, kernels of good size, lender, very sweet and delicious. It ripens from seven to ten davs earlier than the Karly Minnesota, and is of much belter quality. Mailed, postpaid, at following prices. Package containing sutlicient for fifty hills, 25 cents; five packages for ; selected ears, 15 cents each ; two for 25 cents; $ per dozen. WashinfTton Market. New. This is, without exception, llie best of the large varieties of Sweet Corn, and when better known, will, wo are confident, become a stanibird variety for general cultivation. slrongand vigor- ous, averaging about seven feet in height. Ears large, having from twelve to fifteen rows of kernels of good size, and very productive. It is \ ery sweet and tender, and of delicious flavor, surpassing all others. It will be found one of the most jirolitable varieties for the market, and. on account of its superiority, will bring a much higher price than the ordinary varieties. For canning purposes, it has no equal. Mailed, jxiHtpaid, at following prices: Select cars, 30 cents e;ich. Packets containing sutlicient seed for one hundred hills, 25 cents; 50 cents per pint; 75 cents per quart. By express, freight paid by the purchaser, or when delivered at our counter, .50 cents per quart. Compton's Karly Field. The ('entennial Premimn Vellow Corn. One of the earliest and most productive sorts known. Farmers cannot fail to nppreeialc so valuable an introduction. By mail, postpaid, one pint 40 cents. tSelected ears, 15 cents e.'ich. Lettuce. Boston Market


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