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PLANT FOR MEDIUM 

 EARLY SWEET CORN 



Henderson's Hiawatha 



Earliness, productiveness and delicious quality are the pronounced merits of 

 Hiawatha Sweet Corn. The ears, about 8 inches long, are compactly filled with 

 long, plump, pearly-white kernels, lusciously tender, creamy and sweet. Another 

 valuable feature is the length of time the ears remain "in the milk," the thick 

 husk giving splendid protection. The plant grows about 5 feet high, bearing no 

 less than two ears to a stalk, very uniform in shape and size. It is ready to use 

 in from nine to ten weeks from planting, and can be confidently recommended as 

 a perfect Sweet Corn for the home table. (See engraving.) Price, 10c. pkt., 

 35c. pt., 60c. qt., $2.25 for 4 qts. 



"I used your vegetable and flower seeds last year and I must say they were all excellent. I never 

 had such good results as I had with your com and cucumber seeds. Hiawatha yielded enormously." 



H. ALLERTON, Derby Line, Vt. 

 " Your sweet com Hiawatha was very delicious." 



ROBERT SIMPSON, Vineland, N. J. 



PLANT FOR LATE 

 SWEET CORN 



Late Mammoth 



Remarkable for its immense ears, which are filled to the tip with pure white, 

 sugary grains, very tender and sweet. If this Corn is wanted for the table late 

 in the season, seed should be planted in this latitude not later than July 1st. 



Price, 10c. pkt., 35c. pt., 60c. qt., $2.25 for 4 qts. 



PLANT FOR LATE SWEET CORN 



Stowell's Evergreen 



Long recognized everywhere as a standard 

 variety, both for home use and market, and is a 

 general favorite. The ears are of a large size, 

 grains deep, exceptionally tender and sugary, 

 and have the advantage of remaining longer in 

 the green state than any other. Price, 15c. pkt., 

 40c. pt., 70c. qt., $2.60 for 4 qts. 



" Wish you could see our corn grown from your Stowell's 

 Evergreen Corn seed. It is the fittest on the market." 

 BOYS' INDUSTRIAL HOME, 



Williamsport, Pa. 



HENDERSON'S 



"Continuity" 



COLLECTION OF FIVE VARIETIES OF 



SWEET CORN 



Offered on Pages 32, 33 and 31, Named Below 



These collections are made up of 5 varieties to 

 supply the home table continuously throughout 

 the season with tender, milky and delicious 

 Sweet Corn. They are listed so as to indicate 

 their respective seasons of maturing. The selec- 

 tion is made prim aKShp 'for quality and may be 

 perfectly relied on not only in this respect, but 

 also as regards its continuity. Seeds of the 



ENTIRE COLLECTION SHOULD BE PLANTED AT ONE 

 TIME, OTHERWISE . THE' SUCCESSION WILL BE 



broken. These collections are put up in three 

 sizes — packet, pint and quart, and will be found 

 of great convenience, especially to those un- 

 familiar with varieties. 



PLA.NT POCAHONTAS For Extra Early 

 PLANT HENDERSON'S ASTOR For Early 

 PLANT HIAWATHA For Medium Early 

 PLANT The "HENDERSON" For Mid-Season 

 PLANT STOWELL'S EVERGREEN For Late 



PRICES OF HENDERSON'S "CONTINUITY" 



COLLECTION OF SWEET CORN 

 1 Pkt. each of 5 varieties (sufficient for 



125 hills) $0.60 



1 Pint each of 5 varieties (sufficient for 



500 hills).. 1.75 



1 Quart each of 5 varieties (sufficient for 



1000 hills) 3.00 



"Last year I planted Henderson's 'Continuity' collection 

 of sweet corn, and had corn before my neighbor's early corn 

 was near ready, I also had corn to sell after they had used 

 their early corn." 



N. E. THORPE, SchoeUrafl, Mich. 



"The Henderson special Collection urns a great success," 

 EDWARD MARTIN, 



Metarie Ridge, Iowa. 



" The sweet corn was very fine and good. You may 

 advertise my name as telling of the best results I ever had." 

 I. K. WARREN, 



New Hartford, Conn. 



" Your collection of sweet corn seed was especially 

 satisfactory, very fine indeed and true to name." 

 R. E. FISHER, 



Monloursville, Pa. 



Our leaflet "THE CULTIVATION OF 

 SWEET CORN" gives complete instructions 

 for growing. _i Sent free if asked for. 



PTTOPWA^FR PAY'S TP. ATVsPnRTATTmV on Cor n> Beans and Peas by the Pint and Over. If wanted by Parcel Post 

 r'UXW^Xlj^.OJl.n rAlO 1 riill> Or Ufl 1 A 1 1U1N see zone rate3 on page L Postal we i g ht of Corn 1 lb. per pint. 



