

1951 INTRODUCTION® 



CABBAGE 



BONANZA 



BONANZA 



SWEET CORN 



IOCHIEF 



A.A.S. Gold Medal 7950 



Corn growers are proclaiming IOCHIEF to be the most outstand- 

 ing accomplishment in corn breeding in recent years, lochief has 

 both quality and yield to recommend it. Yields have been reported 

 heavier than loana or Golden Cross Bantam. The ears are 9 to 1 

 inches long, 1 6 or 18 rowed with exceptionally deep grains of ex- 

 cellent flavor and tenderness. The color is deep golden yellow. 



The plants are heavy-wind resistant and relatively resistant to 

 heat and drought. Season 85 days. 



lochief was developed by Dr. E. S. Haber of Iowa Stare College. 



lb. 12 lbs. 100 lbs. 



Price $.60 $6.25 $50.00 



IOCHIEF 



SWEET 



CORN 



TURNIP 

 EARLY 

 WHITE 

 GLOBE 



This remarkable cabbage can be held in the 

 field for two to three weeks without loss of 

 market condition. You can thus harvest when 

 the market is strong. The explanation is that it 

 makes a small firm head early in the season 

 and continues to grow until its maximum size 

 of four pounds or more is reached. 



The heads are 6-7 inches in diameter and al- 

 most round. They are so firm and with so short 

 a core that they are extremely slow in produc- 

 ing seeders; color greyish green. 



This variety has shown wide adaptability and 

 if can be strongly recommended for the South, 

 particularly for the spring crop where small 

 firm heads are needed for the Northern market. 

 Season 74 days. oz i/ 4 | b | b 



Price $1.50 $4.25 $12.50 



TURNIP 

 EARLY WHITE GLOBE 



A Popular Variety Returns 



This variety, so popular with many of our cus- 

 tomers, was unavailable during the war. 



The roots are pure white and measure about 1 Vi 

 inches in diameter and 1 inch deep but when fully 

 grown they reach 3 inches and over in diameter. 

 The flesh is solid, yet tender and sweet. Season 

 30-35 days. 



Price 



oz. 

 $.20 



Va, lb. 

 $.50 



lb. 

 $1.30 



10 lbs. 

 $12.50 



Copyright 1951 by Peter Henderson & Co., New York, N. Y. 



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