. McCullough's seed catalogue and amateur's guide 1899. Nursery stock Ohio Cincinnati Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Add Ten Cents Per Pint and Fifteen Cents Per Quart if to be Sent by Mail Adams' Extra Early. The hardiest and earliest variety for table use; can be planted earlier than any other, but is not a Sweet Corn 5c pkt., 10c pint, 20c qt., $ peck. Adams' Early. This is not a Sweet Corn, but is a tender white Corn for the table. It can be planted earlier than any Sweet Corn, and will be r


. McCullough's seed catalogue and amateur's guide 1899. Nursery stock Ohio Cincinnati Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Add Ten Cents Per Pint and Fifteen Cents Per Quart if to be Sent by Mail Adams' Extra Early. The hardiest and earliest variety for table use; can be planted earlier than any other, but is not a Sweet Corn 5c pkt., 10c pint, 20c qt., $ peck. Adams' Early. This is not a Sweet Corn, but is a tender white Corn for the table. It can be planted earlier than any Sweet Corn, and will be ready in sixty days. 5c pkt, 10c pt., 20c qt., $ peck. Cory. The earliest Sweet Corn. The stalks are dwarf, but strong and hardv ; generally two good ears to the stalk. 5c pi£t., 10c pt., 20c qt., $ peck. White Cob Cory. An improved varietv of the Cory Corn with uniformly white cobs. It is as early as the ordinary Cory, and will be preferred by many who object to the red cob sorts 5c pkt., 10c pt., 20 qt., $ peck. Early Minnesota. Very early, and desirable alike in the market or familv garden. Ears of fair size and good quality. 5c pkt., 10c pt., 20c qt., $ peck. Crosby's Early. A great favorite; productive and of excel- lent quality 5c pkt., 10c pt., 20c qt., $ peck. Moore's Early Concord. Ears large and well filled; early and unsurpassed for richness and delicacy of flavor. 5c pkt., 10c pt., 20c qt., $ peck. Shaker's Early. Of larger size than usual for the early kinds. It is remarkable for fine flavor, sweetness and earli- ness, and is a desirable gardener's and canning variety. 5c pkt., 10c pt., 20c qt., $ peck. Gold Coin. Yields two, and frequently three, mammoth ears to the stalk. The cob is snowy white, compactly covered with large, deep grains 5c pkt., 10c pt., 20c qt., $ peck. Black Mexican. A black-grained variety, sweet and tender; must be picked young to avoid a black appearance when cooked 5c pkt., 10c pt., 20c Ohio Monarch. Acr


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