6 QUALITY SEEDS FOR THE HOME GARDEN 
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Thirteen marketable ears of highest eating quality on five stalks shows why Seneca Chief is the 
most popular home garden sweet corn in America. 
Seneca Chief yields well from Maine to 
California. The small cob and deep kernel make Seneca Chief the ideal variety for home 
freezing. The above picture was taken on The Walley Farms near Albany, N. Y. Walleys are 
noted for the quality of their vegetables and specialize in Seneca Chief Sweet Corn. 
THREE BEST QUALITY 
SWEET CORNS FOR YOUR 
200 SENECA ‘'60” 
Earliest Best Quality Sweet Corn Hybrid 
That Old Bantam Flavor 
* 63 days. After years of careful breeding 
work we have brought high eating quality 
into the parents of Seneca 60 Hybrid. Those 
who have grown Seneca 60 will find our 
New Seneca 60 the earliest of all hybrids, 
very uniform, equally productive and much 
higher in quality than our former strain. 
Stalks 414 ft. tall, very erect. Ears 614 in. 
long, mostly 10 and 12 rowed, with kernels 
that are medium deep, golden yellow, very 
tender and of excellent quality. We highly 
recommend our New Seneca 60 for home 
gardens and market growers who have a 
repeat trade demanding high quality. Not 
resistant to wilt; however, it is cold resistant. 
Pkt. 25¢; 4 lb. 70¢; 1b. $1.10; 2 Ibs. $2.15. 
Robson’s New High Quality Seneca 60 is a leader 
in earliness, quality and appearance. The old 
Golden Bantam flavor in a more uniform corn that 
is ready to eat a week earlier. 
215 SENECA CHIEF 
The Sweet Corn Everyone Brags About 
* 86 days. You have never tasted top quality 
sweet corn until you have eaten Seneca 
Chief. Ears 9 inches long, 12 rowed with 
deep, narrow, exceptionally tender high 
quality kernels. Seneca Chief is the best 
flavored variety we have ever eaten. Be- 
cause of its high quality kernel it holds in 
good eating condition longer than other 
varieties and is excellent for freezing. Sen- 
eca Chief will continue to produce good size 
second ears over a two week period which 
greatly lengthens the time you can pick 
quality corn for the table, freezing or mar- 
ket. Plants sturdy, leafy, 614 to 7 ft. tall. 
Resistant to bacterial wilt. Pkt. 25¢; 1% 
Ib. 65¢; 1b. $1.10; 2 Ibs. $2.15. 
SPECIAL HYBRID CORN 
COLLECTION 
Our three highest quality hybrids for 
home gardens maturing at week to ten 
day intervals apart. Plant all three at 
first planting and make successive 
plantings of Seneca Chief for top qual- 
ity sweet corn all season. 
1 Packet 
1 Packet 
Y% Pound 
Seneca 60 25¢ 
Seneca Arrow 25¢ 
Seneca Chief 65¢ 
$1.15 
For only $1.00, Postpaid. 
“We froze some Seneca Chief last summer and 
had some of it for dinner yesterday. We froze 
six ears in a quart package. The frozen product 
seemed to. me to be as good as the fresh sweet 
corn. I think this is an ideal variety for freez- 
ing. 
Oct. 8, 1951 Ralph Singleton 
Upton ear kee 
GARDEN 
210 SENECA ARROW 
Outstanding New Early Hybrid 
%* 76 days. A new early hybrid for the North- 
ern States and Canada that nearly equals 
our popular Seneca Chief in quality and is 
fully a week to ten days earlier maturing 
than Seneca Chief. Gardeners who have 
grown Seneca Arrow are enthusiastic about 
this new high quality hybrid that fills the 
gap in maturity between our Seneca 60 and 
Seneca Chief. Plants are sturdy, 6 ft., pro- 
ducing two 7 inch, 12-16 rowed, large, 
cylindrical ears. Kernels are rich golden 
Pkt. 
yellow, very deep, tender and sweet. 
25¢; 4 Ib. 65¢; lb. $1.10; 2 Ibs. $2.15. 
Seneca Arrow fills the gap between Seneca 60 
and Seneca Chief. A new high quality hybrid 
that is winning popularity wherever it is planted. 
FOR OTHER COMMERCIAL VARIETIES AND LARGER QUANTITIES SEE PAGES 30 TO 34. 
