Bitty Hepier Seep Caratoc For 1955 19 
FIELD CORN 
We are cataloging two varieties of field corn for ears and one for si- 
lage. 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 north- 
ern 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 mature. It will make a lot more ears 
for you than the old-fashioned Sweepstakes variety. Prices on all— 
Postpaid: V% |b. 35 cts.; 1 lb. 60 cts.; 5 Ibs. $2.25. Not Jedoxyniteniars iN celia, 
$3.75; 44 bu. $6.05; 1 bu. $11.85. 
PLANTS 
My school work at the University of New Hampshire takes up so 
much of my time that I haven’t had a chance to grow strawberry plants. 
We will have new beds of those remarkable varieties, Phelps, Blaze, 
and Great Bay on our new farm for 1956. We have a few Durham rasp- 
berries which may be had at Durham, New Hampshire, on order; but 
no mail orders please. 
25 50 100 500 
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RASPBERRY, DURHAM $4.00 $7.00 $12.50 $55.00 
REMEMBER—NO MAIL ORDERS ON PLANTS 
CONDITIONS OF SALE—BILLY HEPLER SEED CO. gives no warranty, as 
to the productiveness of any seeds or plants it sells and will not 
be in any way responsible for the crop. Our liability in all in- 
stances is limited to the purchase price of the seed. 
