. Annual catalogue of celebrated seeds. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Indiana Indianapolis; Vegetables; Flowers; Grasses; Commercial catalogs. 15. POP CORN. NOTHING GIVES MORE PLEASURE AND MAKES CHILDREN GROW FASTER THAN POP CORN. THEY DELIGHT IN GROWING IT AND IT OFTENTIMES MAKES A LONG EVENING PASS QUICKLY AND PLEAS- ANTLY. We notice the old folks are not averse to some of the tender morsels, also. STORE PLENTY OF POP CORN IN the GARRET. Mapledale Prolific—A most prolific variety; lias borne as high as 18 good ears on one stalk
. Annual catalogue of celebrated seeds. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Indiana Indianapolis; Vegetables; Flowers; Grasses; Commercial catalogs. 15. POP CORN. NOTHING GIVES MORE PLEASURE AND MAKES CHILDREN GROW FASTER THAN POP CORN. THEY DELIGHT IN GROWING IT AND IT OFTENTIMES MAKES A LONG EVENING PASS QUICKLY AND PLEAS- ANTLY. We notice the old folks are not averse to some of the tender morsels, also. STORE PLENTY OF POP CORN IN the GARRET. Mapledale Prolific—A most prolific variety; lias borne as high as 18 good ears on one stalk, but we find. 4 to 6 ears a good average. Besides its prolific char- acter, the quality of the corn is superior. Ears 6 to 7 inches long, pure white grains, and pops large, pure white and tender. Pkt. 4c, lb. 25c, 4 lbs. 75c, by mail; by express or freight, 8c per lb. Queen's Golden—The handsomest of all pop corns. Large ears, golden yellow grains. A great yielder and extremely tender when popped. Pkt. 4c, lb. 25c, 4 lbs. 75c, by mail; by express or freight, 8c per lb. Silver Lace—Grows 5 to 6 feet high, very productive, producing 3 to 4 per- fect ears on a stock. The ears are very handsome, 5 to 6 inches long and always filled out to the end with smooth, round, metallic, white grains. Superior quality when popped. Pkt. 4c, lb. 25c, 4 lbs. 75c; by express, 8c per lb. White Rice—The standard market variety. Pkt. 3c, lb. 25c, 4 lbs. 75c, by mail; 8c lb. by freight or express. Snow Ball—Like the flakes of snow failing as it pops and like a pile of pure white snow as it lies in a heap. Tender, rich, melting. You can not desire more in quality. Early and productive. Pkt. 4c, lb. 25c by mail; by ex- press or freight, 10c per lb. Boys' Favorite—Quite a novel sort; grows of many different colors. All growing on the same ear. Very yieldy. You should grow a few hills of this, sure. Pkt. 5c, lb. 30c by mail. lMtMM*MBMWBESBrEWWEXJIWWWWWWWWMrWUWBBWWWrWT*3WWWBBBWrEWWWWMWMMMMMWWW
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