. E. H. Hunt : seedsman. Nurseries (Horticulture) Illinois Chicago Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. E. II. HUNT, Sf:I:DSMAN, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. 19 SWEET GOBY Cory. The earliest Sweet Corn In the world. This excellent and remarkably early variety of sweet corn is fully a week or ten days ahead of Early Marhlchcad r .Minnesota, which have always been considered two of the earliest varieties of sugar corn. The stalks arc dwarf In growth, but strong and hardy; ears set low down, generally two or three good ears to t


. E. H. Hunt : seedsman. Nurseries (Horticulture) Illinois Chicago Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. E. II. HUNT, Sf:I:DSMAN, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. 19 SWEET GOBY Cory. The earliest Sweet Corn In the world. This excellent and remarkably early variety of sweet corn is fully a week or ten days ahead of Early Marhlchcad r .Minnesota, which have always been considered two of the earliest varieties of sugar corn. The stalks arc dwarf In growth, but strong and hardy; ears set low down, generally two or three good ears to the stalk; carry their thickness well up to the point. Is very productive, of excellent quality, and owing to extra earliness and remarkably good quality, always brings the highest price in the market. Pkt.,5c; pint, 15c; qt., 30c. Crosby's Early. A great favorite. Small ears but very productive and of tine quality. Pkt., 5c.; pint, 15c; qt., 30c. Moore's Concord. Large, well- tilled ears of tine flavor. Pkt.,5c; pint, 15c; One quart plants 200 hills. Culture. Sweet Corn is very susceptible to wet or cold, and should not be planted until the soil has become quite warm: if planted too early it makes no headway and is very liable to rot; plant in hills from three to four feet apart each way, or in rows four to five feet apart and eight to twelve inches in the row; the taller the variety and richer the soil the more space it requires. For a succession of crops, continue planting at intervals of every two weeks until the middle of July, which will supply you with a continuous crop of good ears until frost. Our prices Include postage. Ilurl>anlt's Early .Maine. A white grained extra early variety of good flavor and fair size, with white cob. On good soil will average two ears to a stalk. Pkt., 5c; pint 20c; qt., 35c Early Minnesota. A good early sort for market purposes. Ears of good size with white grain and cob. Pkt., 5c; pint, 15c; qt., 35c. quart, 30c m. Please note that these


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