HENDERSON'S CONTINUITY COLLECTION OF SWEET CORN 
The four varieties comprising this collection are 
described on this pa^e. We have selected them with a 
view to supplying the home table continuously from early 
sumnier until frost with tender, milky, sweet and toothsome 
Su^arCorn, quality beinf^ our first consideration. 
PRICES OF HE^DERSON*S CO^TI^UITY 
COLLECTIONS OF CORN; 
I PKT. EACH OF 4 VARIETIES (sufficient for 100 hills) 
1 PINT EACH OF 4 VARIETIES (sufficient for 400 hills). . 
1 QUART EACH OF 4 VARIETIES (sufficient for 800 hills) 
Delivered Free 
in D. S. 
$0.35 
.80 
1.30 
Buyer Paying 
Transit. 
$0.30 
.65 
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PLANT FOR “EXTRA EARLY” SWEET CORN 
WHITE COB CORY 
AN extremely early variety, usually fit to use in from 
^ ^ fifty to sixty days from seed sowing. It is not 
only the earliest, but is one of the sweetest and best. 
It is a sport or selection from the famous Red Cob Cory, 
which for years held popular favor as the best first early. 
White Cob Cory retains all of the good qualities of its 
parent, with the added merits of having a white cob and 
white kernels, free from the objectionable reddish tinge 
that sometimes occurred in the red cob variety. The 
plants are dwarf and stocky, enabling them to be closely 
planted; usually two ears are borne on a stalk. It is 
not only the best first early sweet corn, but it is valu¬ 
able to plant late in summer for autumn use. (See cut.) 
Price, 10c. pkt., 20c. pt., 30c. qt., $1.60 pk. 
PLANT FOR “MEDIUM EARLY” SWEET CORN 
EARLY CHAMPION 
yHILR this is comparatively a new variety to the gen¬ 
eral public, yet it has really been grown for several 
years by a few people in many sections of the country, 
and from them we hear nothing but praise about it. 
These encomiums, and our own opinion of its merits, 
formed from our thorough trials, convince us that Early 
Champion is destined to become the leader among me- 
dium early sweet corns. It is the earliest large variety 
grown, being but a few days later than small ^jr^raearhes. 
Early Champion is as early as Crosby, and often larger than Concord. 
It is a 12-rowed variety, with large handsome ears filled with plump, 
deep white kernels, that retain their milky tenderness for an unusually 
long period. Quality and flavor surpassingly fine and sweet. Valuable 
for either home or market. Very productive. (See cut.) 
Price, 10c. pkt., 20c. pt.,'30c. qt,, $1.60 pk. 
PLANT FOR “ MIDSEASON ” SWEET CORN 
THE “HENDERSON” 
T'HIS is an ideal corn. It follows after the early varieties, and is 
ready for the table about two weeks before the latest sorts. The 
“ Henderson ” Corn produces uniformly large, thick ears, averaging twelve 
inches in length, being compactly filled from butt to tip with long milky- 
white kernels of luscious tenderness. The toothsome quality is retained 
for a much longer time than with most corns. The plants are luxuriant, 
healthy growers, are scarcely affected by drought, and are wonderfully 
prolific. For the home garden it is peerle.ss, and is one of the most 
valuable sorts grown for canning and market. (See cut.) 
Price, 10c. pkt., 20c. pt., 36c. qt., $1.76 pl^ 
PLANT FOR “LATE” SWEET CORN 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN 
MOW recognized everjnvhere as a standard variety, both for home use 
“ and market, and is the general favorite. The ears are of a large 
size, grains deep, exceptionally tender and sugary, and have the advan¬ 
tage of remaining longer in the green state than any other. Our stock 
has been carefully grown and selected to avoid the tendenev to a shorter 
grain and deterioration in the evergreen character of this best of all late 
sorts. (See cut.) Price, 10c. pkt., 20c. pt., 30c. qt., $1.76 pk. 
For Our Complete List of Sweet Corns See Pa^e 53 
CORN, 
PEAS AND BEANS WE DO NOT DELIVER FREE, but will do so if 5 cts. per pint or 10 cts. per quart is added to the prices. 
