. Beckert's garden, flower & lawn seeds. Commercial catalogs Seeds; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs. Choice Vegetable Seeds 5 WM. C. BILCKLRT, , SWEET CORN, continued EARLY SHEFFIELD. Early and hardy. Ears of good size and quality. Pkt. lo cts., pt. locts., qt. 20 cts , ^ipk. 75 cts. STABLER'S EARLY. Large for an early Corn, sweet and of fine flavor. Pkt. 10 cts., pt 10 cts., qt. 20cts., Kpk. 75cts. MOORE'S CONCORD. Comes in after Perry's Hybrid. Quality excellent; ears large and f


. Beckert's garden, flower & lawn seeds. Commercial catalogs Seeds; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs. Choice Vegetable Seeds 5 WM. C. BILCKLRT, , SWEET CORN, continued EARLY SHEFFIELD. Early and hardy. Ears of good size and quality. Pkt. lo cts., pt. locts., qt. 20 cts , ^ipk. 75 cts. STABLER'S EARLY. Large for an early Corn, sweet and of fine flavor. Pkt. 10 cts., pt 10 cts., qt. 20cts., Kpk. 75cts. MOORE'S CONCORD. Comes in after Perry's Hybrid. Quality excellent; ears large and full. Pkt. 10 cts., pt. 10 cts., qt. 20 cts., ^2pk. 75 cts. BLACK MEXICAN. Grains deep bluish purple, of delicious (luality ; medium early. Pkt. 10 cts., pt. loc, qt. 20c., ^2pk. 75c. METROPOLITAN. Large for an early Corn ; 9 inches long and 10-and i2-rovved. Quality excellent. Pkt. 10 cts., pt. 13 cts., cit. 25 cts., Hpk. 90 cts. SQUANTUM. Medium early ; ears 12-rowed and deep in the .grain ; sweet and tender. Pkt. locts., pt. 13c., qt. 25c ,}2pk. 90c. ROSLYN HYBRID. A medium late, large-eared variety of very superior quality. Pkt. 10 cts., pt. loc, qt. 20c., >^pk. 75c. WHITE EVERGREEN (BURPEE'S). Possesses to an intensified degree all the qualitiesof Stowell's Evergreen, and in addition has the valuable characteristic of being pure white. The finest Sweet Corn yet introduced. Pkt. 10 cts., pt. 13 cts., qt. 25 cts., J^pk. 90 cts. PEAS (©rbfen) Nott's Excelsior Peas be prepared for them, being very hardy. Sow for the first crop as early as practica- ble, and for succession at intervals of about two weeks until June. Late sowings, however, do not yield so well as early ones. Sow in drills about 2 to 3 inches deep, and from 2 to 4 feet apart, according to variety, taller sorts requiring more room than dwarf ones. Dwarf Peas require a very rich soil, while tall ones thrive best in rather thin ground. The latter are frequently sown in double rows, with the brush, or support of s


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