HENDERSON’S CONTINUITY 
COLLECTIONS of SWEET CORN. 
The four varieties comprising this collection are described 
on this page. We have selected them with a view to sup¬ 
plying the home table continuously from early summer until 
frost with tender, milky, sweet and toothsome Sugar Corn, 
quality being our first consideration. 
PRICES OF HENDERSON'S CONTINUITY 
COLLECTIONS OF SWEET CORN : 
I PKT. EACH OF 4 VARIETIES (sufficient for 100 hills) 
I PINT EACH OF 4 VARIETIES (sufficient for 400 hills) 
1 QUART EACH OF 4 VARIETIES (sufficient for 800 hills) 
Delivered Free 
in U.S. 
$0.35 
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1.30 
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$0.30 
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PLANT FOR "MEDIUM EARLY” SWEET CORN 
Henderson's HIAWATHA. 
Earliness, productiveness and delicious quality are the 
pronounced merits of our new Hiawatha Sugar-Sweet Corn. 
The ears, about eight inches long, are compactly filled 
with long, plump, pearly-white kernels, so lusciously tender, 
creamy and sweet as to literally “melt in your mouth.” An¬ 
other valuable feature is the length of time the ears remain 
“in the milk,” the thick husk giving splendid protection. 
The plant grows about five feet high, bearing no less than 
two ears to a stalk and frequently three ears, all very uni¬ 
form in shape and size. It is very early, being ready to 
use in from nine to ten weeks from sowing, or only a* few 
days later than the very earliest variety grown. A perfect 
corn for the home table*! (See cut.) Price, 10c. pkt., 25c. 
pt., 40c. qt., $2.50 pk. 
PLANT FOK "MIDSEASON" SWEET CORN 
THE "HENDERSON.” 
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; usu¬ 
ally two ears are borne on a stalk. It is not only the best first 
early sweet corn, but it is valuable to plant late in summer for 
autumn use. (See cut.) Price, 10c. pkt., 20c. pt., 30c. at.. 
$1.50 pk. H 9 
This ideal corn is ready for the table about two weeks be¬ 
fore 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, and wonderfully pro¬ 
lific. Price, 10c. pkt., 20c.* pt., 30 qt., $1.75 pk. 
PLANT FOR "LATE" SWEET CORN 
STOWELL'S EVERGREEN 
Now recognized everywhere 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 advantage of remaining longer in the 
green state than any other. Price, 10c. pkt., 16c. pt., 25c. 
qt., $1.50 pk. 
CORN, PEAS and BEANS we do NOT deliver free, but will do so if 5c. per pt. or 10c. per qt. is added to the prices. 
