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28 EVERYTHING FOIR THE GARDEN - Vegetable Seeds 
PLANT FOIl EXTRA EARLY SWEET CORN 
HENDERSON’S POCAHONTAS (No. 1) 
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 loth, thus prolonging the season for Sweet 
Corn to its utmost length. (See enoravino •) Price, 15c. pkt., 35c. pt., 60c. qt., 
$2.30 for 4 qts., $4.50 peck. 
PLANT FOR EARLY SWEET CORN 
EARLY CHAMPION (No. 2) 
An old and thoroughly tested variety. We include it in this collection because it 
is particularly well adapted to continue the line of succession from the earlier sorts. 
It is admirably adapted to private use in every respect, producing liberal sized cars 
at a comparatively early season, excellent in quality, and a safe and sure cropper. 
Price, 15c. pkt., 30c. pt., 55c. qt., $2.10 for 4 qts., $4.00 peck. 
PLANT FOR MEDIUM EARLY SWEET CORN 
HENDERSON’S HIAWATHA (No. 3) 
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. Price ; 15c. pkt., 30c. pt., 55c. qt., $2.10 for 4 qts., $4.00 peck. 
HENDERSON’S Astor Sweet Com 
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 eight to twelve rows of creamy-white grains, arranged in rows so 
compactly set together that the objectionable space between the rows so character¬ 
istic 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 per¬ 
fectly. The whole ear is of a size admirably suited for private use — sufficient in 
quantity, but not too large for the daintiest table. (See engraving.) Price, 15c. 
pkt., 30c. pt., 50c. qt., $1.85 for 4 qts., $3.50 peck. 
PLANT FOR MID-SEASON SWEET CORN 
THE “HENDERSON” (No. 4) 
This ideal Corn is ready for the table about a wee] 
before the latest sorts. The “Henderson” Corn pro| 
duces uniformly large, thick ears, compactly filled frori 
butt to tip with long, milky white kernels of lusciouj 
tenderness. The delicious quality is retained for ^ 
much longer time than with most Corns. The plant is 
luxuriant, healthy and vigorous. Price, 15c. pkt., 
30c. pt., 55c. qt., $2.10 for 4 qts., $4.00 peck. 
PLANT FOR LATE SWEET CORN 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN (No.5) 
Long recognized everywhere as a standard variety, 
both for home use and market, and is a general favorite, 
The ears arc 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., 30c. pt.* 55c. qt., $2.10 for 4 qts., $4.00 peck. 
“ Wish you could see our corn grown from yourSlow ell's Ever 
green Corn seed. It is the finest on the market." 
BOYS' INDUSTRIAL HOME, 
Williamsport, Pa. 
Our leaflet “The Cultivation of Sweet Corn” 
Henderson’s “CONTINUITY” 
o LTvr:™ Li r- sweet corn 
These collections arc made up of 5 varieties to supply the home table continu¬ 
ously throughout the season with tender, milky and delicious Sweet Corn. They 
arc numbered to indicate their respective seasons of maturing. The selection is 
made primarily for quality and may be perfectly relied on not only in this respect, 
but a!sc as regards its continuity. 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 unfamiliar with varieties. 
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*30 
1 Quart each of 5 varieties (sufficient for 900 hills). 2.50 
Collection 
OFFERED ON 
THIS PAGE 
PURCHASER PAYS TRANSPORTATION 
on Corn, Rea ns and Peas by the Pint and Over. If wanted by Parcel Posi 
see zone rates on page 1. Postal weight of Corn I lb. per pint. 
