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ears to a stalk. 
this variety will be quickly seen. 
qt., $1.25 peck, $4.00 bush. 
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have ever tried. It’s fine.” 
“The ‘Country Gentleman’ Sweet Corn is the 
best and sweetest we have ever raised or eaten.” 
“T desire tosay a word in praise of the ‘Country 
It is 
without exception the finest Corn on the conti- 
Gentleman’ Corn which I raised last season. 
i nent, and as beautiful as fine.” 
| “Tn regard to your ‘Country Gentleman’ Sweet 
4 Corn, itis the only kind that we have been able to 
grow on the sea coast of this State. (S.C.)’’ 
“Tt may please you to know that we found your 
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Henderson’s “Country Gentleman”’ 
CORNS for the private table. The arrangement of the kernels 
on the cob indicates high quality. The moment your teeth sink 
into this luscious, milky, tender Corn, you will become a com- 
plete convert to it, for it will delight the most fastidious 
The ‘Country Gentleman” Corn retains its delicate 
tenderness and flavor even when a little old, as the ears are 
inclosed in a heavy husk—which tends to keep the ear ‘‘in the 
milk” for several days longer than other corns. 
average 8 to 9 inches in length, a very attractive size for the 
table. The cob is unusually small, and the pearly white kernels 
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, 
It produces three, and many times four 
When we consider that ordinary Sweet Corn 
produces only one or two goodears to astalk, the superiority of 
But its great merit is its 
delicious quality; itis, without doubt, the sweetest and most 
tender of all Sweet Corn. (See cut.) 15c. 14 pt., 25c. pint, 40c. 
Corn we do NOT deliver free, but will do so if 5c. per pint or 
10c. per quart is added to price. 
what some of our Customers think of HENDERSON’S 
««COUNTRY GENTLEMAN” Sweet Corn. 
“T wish to speak of the ‘Country Gentleman’ 
f Sweet Corn as being better than the best that we 
Ever Grown. 
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Plump, milky, 
pearly white 
kernels—fairly 
melting in 
your mouth. 
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Retaining its 
Delicate 
Tenderness 
even when a 
little old. 
Pe Bed 
Medium Early, 
Very Productive, 
Each stalk 
yielding 3 and 
many times 
4 ears. 
is the FINEST 
of all SWEET 
The ears 
“The ‘Country Gentleman’ Corn excelled any- 
thing we ever raised ; it yielded from three to six 
ears to the stalk.” 
“The ‘Country Gentleman’ Sweet Corn is the 
best Corn we ever tried.”’ 
“Please send seed of your ‘Country Gentleman’ 
Sweet Corn to the value of the 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 
haye started the growth of this Corn by some 
eight or ten different friends and neighbors.”’ 
‘Country Gentleman’ Sweet Corn a grand success; 
all pronounced it the sweetest and best ever eaten. 
f Weshall want a larger quantity ofitnextseason.”’ 
“We wish to say, enough cannot be said in 
praise of the ‘Country Gentleman’ Sweet Corn. 
f We think it is perfection perfected. 
COLLARDS, True Georgia. 
Be. pkt., 15¢. 0z., 50c. 14 Ib., $1.50 Ib. 
CORN SALAD, or FETTICUS. 
finest I ever tasted.”’ 
great this season. 
good ears from one stalk.” 
oe 2 lb., 60c. Ib. 
Henderson’s dee He 
“Your ‘Country Gentleman’ Sweet Corn is the 
“Your ‘Country Gentleman’ Sweet Corn did 
I have had as much as four 
CRESS or PEPPER GRASS. 
(For Gulture see page 13.) 
Extra Curled. 5c. pkt., 10c. oz., 20c. 1% 
‘« HIGH-GRADE”’ SEEDS 
are genuine only when 
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supplied by us direct to 
the planter. 
LARGE LBAVED. ice. pkt., 10c. 02., 25c. 
14 \b., 80c. Ib. 
DO NOT FORGET TO AVAIL YOURSELF 
OF OUR LIBERAL PREMIUM OFFER 
ON PAGE 6. 
American or Land. 5c. pkt., 15c. oz., 35e. 
VY Ib., 31.00 lb. 
Upland Cress. (Barbarea Vulgaris.) A 
perennial plant resembling Water Cress in 
taste. 10c. pkt., $1.50 oz. 
Australian. 5c. pkt., 15c. oz., 35¢. 14 Ib., 
$1.00 lb. 
Water Cress. 10c. pkt., 40c. oz., $1.25 14 lb. 
