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The "HENDERSON" 



PLANT FOR MID-SEASON 

 SWEET CORN 



This ideal Corn is ready for the table about a week before the latest sorts. The 

 "Henderson" Corn produces uniformly large, thick ears, compactly filled from butt 

 to tip with long, milky white kernels of luscious tenderness. The delicious quality is 

 retained for a much longer time than with most Corns. The plant is luxuriant, healthy 

 and vigorous. (See engraving.) Price, 10c. pkt., 35c. pt., 60c. qt., $2.25 for 4 qts. 



"We had splendid results from the 'Henderson' Sweet Corn and all other seeds bought from you 

 last year." 



Mrs. J. S. HOLBROOK. 



Shawneetown, III. 



PLANT FOR EXTRA EARLY SWEET CORN 



Henderson's Pocahontas 



Pocahontas was obtained by the careful, painstaking 

 effort of a New York truck-gardener to whom earliness 

 meant all, and his work was eminently successful. The 

 plant is of dwarf habit and very robust. The ears are 

 of good size and are always well filled, having no gaps 

 between the rows — a common fault of many early sorts. 

 The flavor is excellent for so early a variety. While we 

 recommend it primarily as a first early sort, it has been 

 found to have great value for the latest crops, as it may 

 be planted in this vicinity as late as July 15th, thus pro- 

 longing the season for Sweet Corn to its utmost length. 

 {See engraving.) Price, 15c. pkt., 40c. pt., 70c. qt., 

 $2.60 for 4 qts. 



"After trying many varieties of Sweet Com I believe that 

 your Pocahontas beats them all. It excels in earliness and 

 productiveness." 



LAWRENCE GEMPERLE. Mars. Pa. 



HENDERSON'S 



Astor Sweet Corn 



Matures Quickly — Tender and Extremely Sweet 



Briefly, this is a smaller and earlier strain of White 

 Cob Corn. The plant is from 4 to 5 feet high ; sturdy in 

 habit and bearing two ears set 18 inches from the ground. 

 These have from 8 to 12 rows of creamy-white grains, 

 arranged in rows so compactly set together that the ob- 

 jectionable space between the rows so characteristic of 

 inferior varieties is entirely eliminated. It has also a 

 capacious husk, which effectually covers every portion 

 of the ear, thus preserving its creamy color perfectly. 

 The whole ear is of a size admirably suited for private 

 use — sufficient in quantity, but not too large for the 

 daintiest table. Price, 10c. pkt., 35c. pt, 60c. qt., $2.25 

 for 4 qts. 



PURCHASER PAYS TRANSPORTATION on Corn, Reans and Peas by the Pint and Over. 



on page I. Postal weight 1 lb. per pint. 



If Wanted by Parcel Post see zone rales 



