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PLANE YOR NIBSENON The“ HENDERSON” 
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 ‘ernels 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 sblendid resulis from ihe ‘Henderson’ Sweet Corn and all other seeds bought from you 
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Jan. *>. 1917. Shawneetown, Ill. 
PLANT FOR EXTRA EARLY SWEET CORN 
Henderson’s Pocahontas 
Pocahontas was obtained by the careful, pains- 
taking effort of a New York truck-gardener to 
whom earliness meant all, and his work was emi- 
nently 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 i in this vicinity as late 
as July 15th, thus prolonging the season for Sweet 
Corn to its utmost length. (See engraving.) 
Price, 10c. pkt., 4€c. pt. 70c. qt., $2.60 for 4 qts. 
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“After trying many varieties of Sweet Corn I becieve that 
your Pocahontas beats them all. It excels-in earliness and 
productiveness.”” 
LAWRENCE GEMPERLE, Mars, Pa. 
“Your Pocahontas Sweet Corn is a wonder. We had corn 
from, i on July 13th, and every stalk is filled with large, plump 
ears.” 
J. H. DOUGLAS, Ithaca, N. Y. 
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li sf your Pocahontas Sweet Corn. We pulled the first ears of it 
es ‘ > today, July Sih,.and no doubl we could have found plenty o* 
Boe Gwe | the 4th.” 
: Sore Me W. T. BOSWORTH, Newpfori, Ohio. 
: = “My father before me bought seeds from Peter Henderson & 
Co. and I followed him. We have been patrons for over forty 
yea7s,. with uniform and continuous satisfactio 
Jan. 30, E. P. Burns, : 
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Beans and Peas by the Pint and Over. If wanted by Parcel 
Post see zone rates on page 1. Postal weight of Corn 1 lb. 
per pint. 
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