16 Bitty Hepier Seep CaTALoGc For 1951 
FIELD CORN 
We are cataloging two varieties of field corn for ears and one for silage. 
When planted by June 1 these varieties have always matured ears for 
us that were superior to what grand dad grew in Pennsylvania. 
KINGSCROST FLINT—DENT HYBRID KF-1—A Flint-Dent 
type that will ripen in about 85 days. Recommended 
for central and northern New Hampshire. 
KINGSCROST KE-3—A dent hybrid. This variety ripens 
in about 90 days, and is my choice. A beautiful 16 
rowed dent corn. 
KINGSCROST KS—A silage corn. This variety is much 
larger than the other two and takes 105 days to ma- 
ture. It will make a lot more ears for you than the 
old fashioned Sweepstakes variety. 
Prices on all, postpaid: 1% Ib. 25 ets.; 1 Ib. 40 ets. 
SEND FOR PRICES FOR HALF-BUSHEL AND BUSHEL LOTS. 
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We have had so many inquiries about the two UNH introductions, 
the Great Bay Strawberry and the Durham fall bearing Raspberry that 
we are listing them for your convenience. 
GREAT BAY STRAWBERRY—tThis strawberry has a 
large plant, bearing enormous crops of large, well col- 
ored high quality berries. Plants will not be ready to 
ship until April 1. 
DURHAM RASPBERRY—This raspberry bears its fruit on 
shoots of the current season. It can therefore be cut 
to the ground each fall to avoid winter injury and 
spur blight. As a matter of fact it has survived both 
these troubles in fine shape. The berries ripen in Sep- 
tember. 
PRICES 
GREAT BAY STRAWBERRY— 
25—$3.75; 50—$6.50; 100—$12.00; 500—$50.00; 1,000—$80.00 
DURHAM RASPBERRY DRY SHOOTS— 
25—$3.75; 50—$6.50; 100—$12.00; 500—%50.00; 1,000—$80.00 
DURHAM RASPBERRY TRANSPLANTS— 
10—$4.25: 25—$7.50; 50—$12.50; 100—$20.00 
