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MASON’S GOLDEN MIDGET 
Kennedy's Most Popular Introduction in Thirty Years 


“Sweetest Harvest on the Home 
Front.” This is how Clementine Paddle- 
ford, New York Herald-Tribune’s Food 
expert, described MASON’S GOLDEN 
MIDGET SWEET CORN. 
There is no other Corn of such succu- 
lent sweetness as Mason’s Golden Mid- 
get. A real dainty delicacy; ears not 
over four inches long. Its delicious, deep 
kernels give a real bite. Grows on minia- 
ture plants rarely exceeding a height of 
three and one-half feet and can be sown 
in rows, thinning the plants out to six 
inches apart, allowing 24 inches be- 
tween 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 i0th in the latitude of New York. 
MASON’S GOLDEN MIDGET 
SWEET CORN maturing in 56 days 
should be planted whether your garden 
is limited to square feet or acres. 
We have received testimonials from 
growers all over the United States com- 
mending us on the quality and all 
around goodness of this introduction. 
Packets containing approximately 
500 seeds, $1.00 

SWEET CORN, Mason’s Golden Midget 
