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Title: McCullough's seed catalogue and amateur's guide
Identifier: CAT31285692 (find matches)
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: J. M. McCullough's Sons; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection
Subjects: Nursery stock Ohio Cincinnati Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs
Publisher: Cincinnati, Ohio : J. M. McCullough's Sons
Contributing Library: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
Digitizing Sponsor: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library

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18 J. M. McCULLOUGH'S SONS, CINCINNATI, O. —Contimied. Ohio Monarch. Cross between the well-known "Mammoth" and Stowtll's Evergreen; it resem- bles the former in size, but twelre days earlier; like the Evergreen, has deep grain, remaining a long time in the green state, but far supersedes thatstan- dard variety in productive- ness; the kernels are tender and sugary.
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0.-) ^/Moore's Karly Concord. Ears large and well-filled; early and unsurpassed for richness and delicaey of flavor. . Shaker's Early. A larger sized early kind. Remarkable for fine flavor, sweetness and is a desirable gardener's \, and canning variety Kendel's Karly Giant. V^ery early, fit for use in sixty days from planting. Ears large, 8 to 10 inches in length, t twelve rows to a cob. Kernels pure white, sweet and tender. A most productive variety, and will prove a valuable acquisition ^Country Gentleman. Will delight the mostfastidious epicure, retaining its delicate tenderness and flavor even when a little old. The ears are of good size, are produced in great abundance, averaging three good ears to the stalk. The cob is very small, giving great depth to the kernels, but the great merit is its delicious quality., i/'black Mexican. A black-grained variety, sweet and tender; must be picked young to avoid a black appearance ^ when cooked ^Perry's Hybrid. An early twelve-rowed variety, growing only four or five feet high. Kernels white, large, sweet and very tender k/£gyptian. A fine large variety, somewhat resembling the Evergreen; flavor peculiarly rich and sweet, and of superior quality ... 05 VNew Barly Evergreen. A selection from Stovvell's Evergreen, possessing all its good qualities, but coming In ten days ahead of that famous variety 05 r Stowell's Evergreen. Standard variety, both for home use and market, and is the general fh*vorite. The ears are of a large size, grains deep, exceptionally tender and sugary, and has the advantage of remaining longer in the green state than any other. Our slock "has been carefully grown and selected to avoid the tendency to a shorter grain and deterioration in the Evergreen character of this best of all late sorts 05 ^Zig-Zag Evergreen. This is one of the sweetest and best late Sweet Corns. The ears are as large as tho^e of the Evergreen, but the kernels are placed irregularly, or zig-zag upon the cob, which is always an indication of great sweetness in any variety of sugar com 05 ^ Mammoth Sugar. A late variety producing ears of very large size and fine flavor. It is unusually productive... C5 ; Plant two quarts to the acre, 'white Pearl. Our common market variety...lOc pt.,20c qt. ;/White Rice. A handsome variety, kernels long and ' pointed, very prolific. 10c pt., 20c qt. Silver Lace or Eight Rowed. A strong growing variety, \ color silvery white 10c pt., 20c qt. Queen's Golden. The Stalks grow six feet high, and the large ears are produced in abundance. It pops perfectly white 10c pt.,20c qt. ^ We always have in stock a large supply of old corn for pop- ^ ping, and are prepared to fill all orders at market prices. Prices subject to market changes. Seamless bags holding 2 bushels, 15c each extra. y^^^UR seed corn has been grown for us by specialists, and \\^ will be found of the highest grade as to quality and JwW J germinating power. Sow eight quarts to the acre. J Prices quoted by express or freight, not prepaid iMcCuUough'B Champion White Dent. The earliest Whit. Dent Corn. Will mature in ninety days, therefore may be sown later than any other variety, and still there is no danger of itJ,.K; being damaged by frost. Produces generally two large ears to^ ' the stalk, and in good land will yield 100 bushels to the V acre 40c peck, $1.25 bu." King of the Earliest JDent. An early yellow corn, adapted for high latitudes, and will mature in eighty to eightv-five days 40c peck, gl.25 bu. lovpa Gold Mine. Early Yellow Dent, ripening onlv a few days later than King of the Earliest; ears are of good s'ize and symmetrical; color a bright golden yellow; grain is very deep; / cob small and therefore dries out very quickly as soon as \l ripe 40c peck, 81.25 bu. » fiarly Mastadon. The largest early Dent Corn in cultivation. It is 90 to 100-day corn, with long grain, very large ears, and ^ will out-yield any corn in the world 4bc peck, 81.25 bu. iiJolden Beauty, Beautiful golden color; strong grower of remarkable size. The rows are straight and filled out to the ex- treme end of the cob. Ripens in 110 to 120 days.40c pk, 81.25 bu. Pt. Qt. Pk. 10 20 80 05 10 20 05 10 20 1.00 10 20 1.00 10 20 1.00 10 20 80 10 20 80 10 20 1.00 10 15 75 10 20 80 10 20 80

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