PETES HENOEnSOfi & CO.— VEGETABLE SEED fiOVEbTIES. 



Suaeet * Coi?n, 



"GOUITRY GEpfcEPUUL" 



The Ne Plus' Ultra Corn, which we have offered for the past two seasons,, 

 has given more satisfaction for private family use than any other sort. Its- 

 only weak point was its small size. To remedy this we have, by carefuL- 

 selection, obtained a variety which produces ears of good size and of the same* 

 delicious quality as the original, and we offer with confidence the "Country 

 Gentleman " as the finest Sweet Corn for private use. The ears are of good- 

 size and produced in great abundance, our grower last year sending in a num- 

 ber of stalks bearing four good ears, while the average of the crop was three 

 ears to a stalk. When we con- 

 sider that ordinary Sweet Corn 



PEflPETUAIt LEEK. 



t A most distinct and valuable variety, 

 twhieh produces continuously a num- 

 ber of stalks or suckers from one plant" 

 the first season from seed. The stalks, 

 of course, are not as heavy as those of 

 the ordinary leek, but for this rea- 

 son are more desirable for cutting up 

 for use in soups or other ways in which 

 leek is used. The flavor is identical 

 with that of the other varieties of leek, 

 and it is likely to prove entirely hardy. 

 This variety can be propagated either 

 by sowing seed or by division of the 

 plants. After being divided up and 

 transplanted, each of the suckers 

 quickly produces a large clump. 

 Price, 15c. per pkt., 75c. per oz. 



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