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MASON’S GOLDEN MIDGET 
_ Kennedy’s Most Popular Introduction in Thirty Years 
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The accompanying testimonials (a few of the many received from growers of this variety during last 
season) attest to the sweetness, quality and desirability of Mason’s Golden Midget sweet corn. It grows 
‘on miniature plants rarely exceeding a height o 
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Mi Department of Recreation 
. Municipal Auditorium 
f City of Kingston 
4a oss New York 
August 2, 1943 

_ Andrew R. Kennedy and Company 
22 West 27th Street 
New York City 
. ; 
ies Gentlemen: 
‘ _ In response to an advertisement in the "Herald Tribune", 
ig I tried out a small amount of your Mason's Golden Midget 
k Corn. I found it up to your specifications. I have 
| eaten most of it myself, but have tried it out on a few 
| of my friends who speak very highly of it. I have been 
nt co-ordinator of gardens here in Kingston for this year 
« and am looking forward to next year. This corn growing 
" so low and taking up very little room may be recommended 
| to those who have small gardens. 
|e ; Yours truly, 
i (Signed) Harry L. Edson 
Station Hospital 
Fort Benning, Georgia 
June 20, 1943 
Messrs. Andrew R. Kennedy, Inc. 
af New York City 
Gentlemen: 
I was, I think, a fortunate purchaser of a 2 oz. pkt. 
of Golden Midget Corn from you. I made a planting 
~ April 30 in the none too good soil of a rose bed and 
gave it none too good care, having done no vegetable 
gardening for some 40 years. I did water it faith- 
fully and I have been rewarded by a fine stand of this 
. wonderful little corn, full of ears and we have been 
enjoying it since June 16. Sounds incredible but on 
my honor it's true. 
Sincerely, 
(Signed) E. R. Bowie 
Lt. Col. M.C. 


f three and one-half feet and can be sown in rows, thinning 
the plants out to six inches apart allowing eighteen to 
twenty-four inches between the rows. Each plant carries 
three to five ears about four inches long. For a continuous 
supply, successive sowings should be made every ten days 
until July 10th, in the latitude of New York. 
Mason’s Golden Midget sweet corn should be planted 
whether your garden space is limited to square feet or acres. 
Packets containing approximately 500 seeds, $1.00 

