. Catalogue of seeds, plants, bulbs. Seeds Catalogs; Seed industry and trade Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Vegetables Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Fruit Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Flowers Ohio Columbus Catalogs. 2^0 SWEET CORN. TKe^Livingston Seed. Co., Columbus, Ohio- Corn^ Sweet or Sugar. German—Welschkom. French—Mais. Spanish—-Waic. The Sweet or Sugar Corn varieties being liable to rot iu cold or wet ground, should not be planted until May, or when the soil has be- come warm and dry. For a full supply for the table during the- entire season plant every ten days or two weeks until the last wei-k in July,


. Catalogue of seeds, plants, bulbs. Seeds Catalogs; Seed industry and trade Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Vegetables Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Fruit Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Flowers Ohio Columbus Catalogs. 2^0 SWEET CORN. TKe^Livingston Seed. Co., Columbus, Ohio- Corn^ Sweet or Sugar. German—Welschkom. French—Mais. Spanish—-Waic. The Sweet or Sugar Corn varieties being liable to rot iu cold or wet ground, should not be planted until May, or when the soil has be- come warm and dry. For a full supply for the table during the- entire season plant every ten days or two weeks until the last wei-k in July, in hills 2x3 feet apart for the early kinds, 3x3 feet for the large late sorts. Some plant in rows' 3% feet apart and 8 inches apart in th& rows. Give frequent and tborougli cultivation all the season. One quart of seed com plants 200 to 300 hills ; 9 to 10 quarts will sow an acre. F-Vtra-Fjirlv PrPmn '"'^ Earliest, Largest Ear, a-Mljtll iri«;iilU and Sweetest Table Corn yet introduced. For full description, and illustration in natural colors, see page 104, in back of tbis book. Pkt., lOc OUR PINT AND QUART PRICES INCLUDE POSTAGE. If to go by Express, at buyer's expense, deduct 15o. from quart, or 8e. from pint prices. Half-pecks, pecks, and bushels are sent at btiyer's ^minfP'V f^d>nf1d>m£in dftroot Cmnn One of the Richest Flavored of all fbe late varieties. As a table ^VUltU y U«^ltmciftt2-pk., 65c.: pk., ; bu., $ KendeFs Early Giant Sweet Corn^ Kendel's Early Giant Sweet Corn has always been a variety of sterling merit. Tlie ears are large, ing eight to nine inches long, thick through, with ten or more rows of plump and purest-white kernels, that are of the most deliciously sweet and ricn sugary flavor. Very early for so large-eafed sort; in fact, it is'se\-'eral days ear- lier than Crosby's Early, which gives it the distinction of being an early, and at the same time, a large-eared variety. Gardeners report this sweet co


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