Henderson’s "£arlu (jliampion’ Q £weet> Qorn. 
One of the finest second early sorts in cultivation. We con¬ 
sider this a good variety to succeed Henderson’s Metropolitan. 
It has a handsome ear for so early a sort, and is well filled from tip 
to butt with large, deep grains of excellent quality. It is a heavy 
yielder, producing two to three ears, about ten inches long, to 
each plant. The grains are of a beautiful ivory-white color, and 
extremely rich and sweet in flavor, equal to many of the later 
sorts. We have found it uniformly good, and it can be safely 
planted by all. (See cut.) 
PRICE, 15c. % pint, 20c. pint, 30c. quart, $1.25 peck, S4.00 
bushel. 
This is a most valuable introduction. We have had it in our 
trial grounds for several seasons, and believe it to be quite distinct, 
and we are thoroughly convinced of its value either for private use 
or as a market sort. 
The root is not large, averaging about 3 inches in diameter, 
but is of very handsome shape, being quite round, with a clean, 
smooth surface and small tap-root. 
The leaves are quite small with slender stems. There is no 
variety where richness of color in both top and root is so beautifully 
combined as in this sort, making it just as valuable for ornamental 
purposes as for table use. Its size is convenient for bunching, 
which, with its attractive top, will make a fine appearance for 
market use. (See cut.) 
PRICE, 10c. pkt., 20c. oz., 40c. % lb., $1.00 lb. 
WE DELIVER FREE IN THE U. S. ALL VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS, £38*0. 
