. Descriptive catalogue : Wood's high grade seeds and guide for the farm and garden, 1902. Nursery stock Virginia Richmond Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Genekal List of Choice Vegetable Seeds. 19 CORN==Table and Sugar Varieties, Culture.—Plant the early corns in well-manured ground last of March or early in April. Sugar corn should not be plar tsA until the ground gets warm. Cultivate often, and continue planting at intervals of about two weeks for a successioi of roasting- ears. The early varieti


. Descriptive catalogue : Wood's high grade seeds and guide for the farm and garden, 1902. Nursery stock Virginia Richmond Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Genekal List of Choice Vegetable Seeds. 19 CORN==Table and Sugar Varieties, Culture.—Plant the early corns in well-manured ground last of March or early in April. Sugar corn should not be plar tsA until the ground gets warm. Cultivate often, and continue planting at intervals of about two weeks for a successioi of roasting- ears. The early varieties of sugar corn can be planted during July for late roasting-ears. One quart will plant two hut dred liills, and from six to eight quarts one acre. Add 15 cents per quart, 8 cents per pint, if to be sent by mail. The first five varieties are not sugar corns, but valual le on account of their earliness: Extra Early Adams. The earliest white corn in cultiva- tion ; makes a small ear and stalk, and can be planted close together. Pkt. 5c.; pt. 10c.; qt. 15c.; peck, 75c.; bushel, $; doz. ears. 30c. Early Adams, or Burlington. Similar to the Extra Early Adams, but a little later, and makes larger ears. It is earlier and hardier than any of the sugar cons, and as it makes a small stalk, can be planted very close. Pkt. 5c; pt. 10c; qt. 15c; peck, 75c.; bushel, $; doz. ears, 30c. Trucker's Favorite. Never have we introduced a corn that has given more general satisfaction than this. For a second early to follow Early Adams it is unquestion ably one of the best; or for planting late to mature quickly it is equally valuable. It is a white corn, very good depth of grain, and makes a most desirable size for roasting ears. Pkt. 5c.; qt. 20c; peck, $; bushel, $ ; dozen ears, 35c. Gentry Early Market. A large-eared, quick-maturing, white corn, making good roasting-ears to come in after Early Adams. Aside from its worth as a table corn, it possesses merits of high order as a f


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