. Wm. Ewing & Co.'s seed catalogue. Nursery stock Que?bec (Province) Montre?al Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. -Continued. Sugar Corn Medium Early Varieties. with ears about as large as Evergreen Sugar. Kernels are white as "MOORE'S EARLY CONCORD—A good medium sort, doz. ears 50c; lb. 12c. CROSBY EARLY SUGAR—The Standard early variety, doz. eais 50c; lb. 12c /^KENDEL'S EARLY GIANT—This is a grand variety. It is nearly as early as Crosby and produces ears 8 to 10 inches l


. Wm. Ewing & Co.'s seed catalogue. Nursery stock Que?bec (Province) Montre?al Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. -Continued. Sugar Corn Medium Early Varieties. with ears about as large as Evergreen Sugar. Kernels are white as "MOORE'S EARLY CONCORD—A good medium sort, doz. ears 50c; lb. 12c. CROSBY EARLY SUGAR—The Standard early variety, doz. eais 50c; lb. 12c /^KENDEL'S EARLY GIANT—This is a grand variety. It is nearly as early as Crosby and produces ears 8 to 10 inches long, averaging 12 rows to the ear. Kernels pure white, sweet and tender, lb. 15c. HONEY SWEET—The husks and stalks are dark red dur- ing growth, while the kernels are creamy white. Small cob and deep grain, productive and of delicious flavor, lb. 12c. COUNTRY GENTLEMAN—A delicious sweet variety, and very desirable. Ears are of pearly whiteness, and al- though narrow, the kernels are exceedingly long. We strongly recommend it. lb. 15c. yva. 15c. .NONE SUCH—A splendid 12-row sugar corn, snow and of delicious sweetness, lb. 15c. OLD COLONY—Stalks six to eight feet high, with large handsome ears. A selection of the Evergreen type, but about ten dans earlier. A very desirable sort for canners and market gardeners, lb. 12c. 1 SHOE PEG—A distinct variety, with kernels resembling shoe pegs in shape, lb. 15c. HICKOX IMPROVED—An excellent second early sort, very sweet and a fine cropper, lb. 12c. MEXICAN EARLY—A black seeded sort, and perhaps the sweetest of all sugar corns, lb. 12c. • PERRY'S HYBRID—A second early sort. 12c. Be sure to give Kendel's Early and Country Gentleman a trial. Late Varieties NEW ZIGZAG EVERGREEN SUGAR— Produces ears as large as Stowell's Evergreen, but much sweeter, and, what is very important, is ten days earlier. Instead of the rows being straight, the kernels <fr" run zig-zag, hence its name. lb. 15c STOWELL'S EVERGREEN SUGA


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