Unquestionably the earliest of all hybrid 
sweet corns, our New Seneca 60 has superior 
eating quality not found in other early hy- 
brids. It has the flavor and tenderness of the 
old Golden Bantam; it is far more uniform 
and is ready to eat a week earlier. Full 
description and prices on page 7. 
A new loose-leaf lettuce that has become 
extremely popular with home gardeners every- 
where. An ideal salad lettuce of excellent 
quality and it stays in prime condition longer 
than any other variety. Full description and 
prices on page 10. 
Seneca Lawn Grass Seed 
Robson Quality Flower Seeds Pages 21 to 31 
Seneca Chief is nationally known and recog- 
nized as the finest flavored yellow sweet corn 
hybrid so far developed. It produces long ears 
with deep, tender kernels that melt in your 
mouth. Widely adapted, Seneca Chief has 
made friends in all corn growing sections in 
the country. Description and prices on page 7. 
Grow Seneca Chief—it is tops in quality. 
Think of harvesting big crops of peas in 
August or September. Gardeners by the score 
have found they can with Wando peas. Wando 
is very resistant to heat and will produce good 
crops even when planted late — fine for freez- 
ing too. Full description and prices on page 13. 
“We had some of your Wando peas last year, 
they are the best we’ve ever raised, in all our 30 
years of farming. 
fresh.” 
March, 1952 
They’re nice frozen, canned or 
Robert F. Welch, Bradford, Vermont 
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Garden Supplies 
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Outstanding new high quality hybrid sweet 
corn. Maturing ten days after Seneca 60 and 
fully a week before Seneca Chief it is nearly 
equal to our highly popular Seneca Chief in 
eating quality. Produces two good ears per 
stalk with tender, sweet, golden yellow ker- 
nels. Full description and prices on page 7. 
There isn’t a finer quality carrot grown 
than Nantes. Full description and prices on 
page 5. 
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