C. H. BREWER, Riverside Farm, RAHWAY, N. J. 
Chantenay and Danvers Carrots 
SWEET CORN 
Early Pocahontas. I have grown and selected this var¬ 
iety for the past 18 years and I know Pocahontas to be one 
of the most productive, delicious quality early varieties 
grown. Stalks grow about 6 feet high, and produce 8 to 10 
rowed ears of large size. For the home garden or getting in 
the market early with really good corn, Pocahontas will 
prove to your satisfaction. See cut. fib. 10c; lb. 30c; 4 lbs. 
251.00. 
Stowells Evergreen. Kars 7 to Siuches long with 12 to 
14 rows of deep kernels of fine quality. This is a superior 
strain of Evergreen, being northern grown and fully ten 
days earlier than the ordinary Stowells Evergreen, fib. 
10c; lb. 30c; 4 lbs. $1.00. 
Buttercup. Medium early, larger and more prolific than 
Golden Bantam. The grains are sweet and tender, better 
than Bantam. If you want the best quality yellow corn try 
the Buttercup, fib. 10c; lb. 30c; 4 lbs. $1.00. 
Whipples Yellow. This is a very fine variety to grow 
for either home use or market. The large size of the ears 
and the delicious quality of the corn combines to place it 
at the top of the list of yellow varieties. Stalks often pro¬ 
duce two fine ears. fib. 10c; lb. 30c; 4lbs. $1.00. 
I will be pleased to send a copy of this catalog 
to any of your friends who may be interested in 
what I have to offer. Send name and address 
when you order and I will include an extra Pkt. of seeds. 
CARROTS 
Chantenay. A very popular variety extensively grown 
for fable and market. Roots grow very smooth, deep orange 
in color, and are of the finest quality. Oz, 15c; fib. 35c; 
lb. $1.10. 
Danvers Half Long. A heavy yielder of fine roots, rich 
orange in color, medium size and fine quality. A fine mar¬ 
ket variety. Oz, 15c; fib. 35c; lb, $1.10. 
Tendersweet The roots grow very smooth and 
uniform in size, and are very attractive in bun¬ 
ches or baskets for market. The quality is very 
good. Oz. 20c; fib. 50c. 
A TEAM THAT WILL 
PULL YOU THROUGH 
Brewer’s Favorite Tomato for 
early and the Rutgers for main crop. 
Size, solidity, fine quality and pro¬ 
ductiveness are combined in both 
these New Jersey Tomatoes. 
My stock is very FINE. 
