. George Tait and Sons' price list and descriptive catalogue of field and garden seeds. Nursery stock Virginia Norfolk Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. TJUT'SSEED CATALOGUE FOR 1902. when we say that Blount's Prolific is being sold as Norfolk Market by some of our unscrupu- lous competitors. Per quart, 25 cts.; by mail or express, 40 cts. Marietta, Ga.âI will want some of your Norfolk Market Corn. It is a success. A. D. LEGG. Leiciston, N. C.âTait's Early Norfolk Market Corn did fine for me this season. A. T. EASON. Portsmouth, Va.âTour New N


. George Tait and Sons' price list and descriptive catalogue of field and garden seeds. Nursery stock Virginia Norfolk Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. TJUT'SSEED CATALOGUE FOR 1902. when we say that Blount's Prolific is being sold as Norfolk Market by some of our unscrupu- lous competitors. Per quart, 25 cts.; by mail or express, 40 cts. Marietta, Ga.âI will want some of your Norfolk Market Corn. It is a success. A. D. LEGG. Leiciston, N. C.âTait's Early Norfolk Market Corn did fine for me this season. A. T. EASON. Portsmouth, Va.âTour New Norfolk Market Corn made a splendid crop for me, maturing early, and I had no trouble in selling it at a good price as long as I could ship. J. SKEETER. Oaklet, To.âI beat the country this year on roasting-ears. having made ears large enough for the table in fifty-two days from the day I planted. Tait's" Norfolk Market is a very remarkable corn. JOHN SMITH. Carrsville, Ta.âThe corn I bought of you last vear was the best I ever saw. C. A. CUTCHIN. ADAMS' EXTRA EARLY ("Thoroughbred").âLargely grown by Southern shippers and the earliest corn in cultivation. The ears, which are very small, can usually be cut about six weeks after planting. A crcp of this corn can not be made upon land which is not strong, and it is customary with the Virginia and Carolina growers to plant it in their richest soil and use guano liberally in addition. As it can not compete with larger corns, it must be forced for the first market. Per quart, 15 cts.; by mail or express, 30 cts. â 'ADAMS' EARLY.âOnce the favorite market variety in Virginia and the Carolinas. It is eight or ten days later than the Extra Early, but much larger, and it was the leading early corn up to the introduction of Tait's Norfolk Market. It is no longer a paying crop, and we caution our customers against the mistake of attempting to sell it in competition with a corn larger, handsomer, better and more producti


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