Henderson’s ££ 
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ntry Gentleman” 
: SWEET CORN. 
The Most 
Delicious 
Sweet 
Corn 
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Henderson’s “Country Gentleman 8 
Henderson’s “‘ Country Gentleman” 
is the finest of all Sweet Corns 
for the private table. The arrangement of the ker- 
nels on the cob indicates high quality. The moment 
your teeth sink into this luscious, milky, tender 
Corn, you will become a complete convert to it, for it 
will delight the most fastidious epicure. The ‘‘Coun- 
try Gentleman ” Corn retains its delicate tenderness and 
flavor even when a little old, as the ears are inclosed ina 
heavy husk—which tends to keep the ear ‘‘in the milk” for 
several days longer than other corns. The earsaverage 8 to 9 inches in length, a very 
attractive size for the table. The cob is unusually small, and the pearly white kernels 
of great depth. Another great point of merit is the abundance of red silks in each 
ear, conducting plenty of pollen, which is the secret of the ears of this variety being 
filled from end to end with plump and fully developed kernels, for which this variety 
is noted. The plant is 6 feet in height, medium late, and very handsome. It pro- 
duces three, and many times four ears to a stalk. When we consider that ordinary 
Sweet Corn produces only one or two good 
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ears to a stalk, the superiority of this variety 
will be quickly seen. But its great merit is 
what some of our Customers 
think of 
its delicious quality ; it is, without doubt, the 
Henderson’s ‘‘ Country Gentleman ’’ } 
sweetest and most tender of all Sweet Corn. 
(See cut.) 5c. 14 pt., 25c. pt., 40c. qt., 
yen CORN. 
“T wish to speak ofthe ‘Country Gentleman’ Sweet Corn as being better than the best that we 
have ever tried. It’s fine.” 
$1.25 peck, $4.00 bush. 
Corn we do NOT deliver free, but will do so if 5c. per pint. 
or 10c. per quart is added to price. 
“TI desire to Say a word in praise of the ‘Country Gentleman’ Corn which I raised last season. It is 
without exception the finest Corn on the continent, and as beautiful as fine.” 
“The ‘Country Gentleman’ Sweet Corn is the best and sweetest we have ever raised or eaten.’ 
“In regard to your‘ Country Gentleman’ Sweet Corn, it is the only kind 
that we have been able to grow on the sea coast of this State.’’—S. ©, 
“It may please you to know that we found your‘ Country Gentleman’ 
Sweet Corn a grand success; all pronounced it the sweetest and best ever 
eaten. Weshall want a larger quantity of it next season.’’—ST, Manry’s 
ScHoou, Knoxville, Ils. 
“‘We wish to say, enough cannot be said in praise of the 
‘Country Gentleman’ Sweet Corn. We think it is perfection 
perfected.”’ 
“The ‘Country Gentleman’ Corn excelled anything we ever 
raised; it yielded from three to six ears to the stalk.” 
“Your ‘Country Gentleman’ Sweet Corn did great this sea- 
son. Ihave had as much as four good ears from one stalk.” 
“« Please send seed of your ‘Country Gentleman’ Sweet Corn 
to the value ofthe enclosed to———. He had a little from 
me last year and was greatly pleased with the crop, but the 
Corn was such good eating that he was unable to restrain his 
own and his family’s appetite enough to save any seed. I 
have started the growth of this Corn by some eight or ten 
different friends and neighbors.” 
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The “‘ HENDERSON ’’ Lawn Grass Seed! 
For details see page 190. 
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HENDERSON'S SEEDS 
cannot be bought ex- 
cepting direct from . . 
PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK. 
we do not supply Dealers. 
CORN, BEANS and PEAS we do NOT deliver free, but will do so if 5c. per pt. or 10c. per qt. is added to prices. 
