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GOLDEN HONEY CREAM WATERMELON 
HYBRID HULLESS POP CORN 
330— An extra early watermelon that matures in short 
season areas having a delicious golden yellow flesh and thin 
rind making it unique and distinctive among watermelon 
varieties. The fruits are large, nearly round in shape; light 
green in color with attractive darker green stripes. The flesh 
is firm with a solid interior and has a wonderful sweetness 
and flavor that makes mighty good eating. Those who have 
grown it before will note we have changed the name to 
Golden Honey Cream. Through our breeding program we 
have intensified and deepened the yellow color—we think the 
flesh is more attractive than before. Pkt. 25¢; % oz. 50¢; 
OZ oes ba pile 60) 
Robson’s SWEET CORN succestions 
235 — (Minhybrid 250) The best tasting and most productive 
early white pop corn for the northeast. No other variety can 
compare with Hybrid Hulless for tenderness, sweetness and 
all-round goodness. The deep, pointed kernels have an un- 
usually thin skin and pop nearly 100% making tender, fluffy 
white pop corn that the whole family will enjoy. Grow some 
in the garden this summer and treat yourself to some de- 
licious eating when fall and winter come. Pkt. 25¢; 4 lb. 60¢; 
Ib. $1.00; 2 lbs. $1.95. 
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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 
quality sweet corn all season. 
1 Packet Seneca 60 25¢ 
1 Packet Seneca Arrow 25¢ 
% Pound Seneca Chief 70¢ 
$1.20 
For only $1.00 Postpaid 
210—SENECA ARROW — 76 days. Fully a 
week to ten days earlier than Seneca Chief 
and nearly equaling it in flavorful good 
eating. Seneca Arrow fills the gap in ma-. 
turity between Seneca 60 and Seneca 
Chief with heavy yields of 7” 12-16 rowed, 
large cylindrical ears filled with very deep, 
rich golden yellow, tender, sweet kernels. 
Pkt. 25¢; % lb. 70¢; Ib. $1.10; 2 lbs. $2.15. 
215—SENECA CHIEF—86 days. Known from 
Maine to California as America’s best 
tasting sweet corn. Gardeners by the score 
tell us Seneca Chief is the sweetest, ten- 
derest, best flavored corn they have ever 
eaten. Ears are 812” long with 12-14 rows 
of deep, narrow kernels of exceptional 
quality. It holds in good eating condition 
on the stalks longer than other varieties; 
produces two good ears per stalk and with 
good conditions even three. Seneca Chief 
is best for freezing too. Pkt. 25¢; % lb. 70¢ 
Ib. $1.10; 2 lbs. $2.15. 
200—SENECA 60—63 days. Earliest of all 
sweet corn hybrids yet exceptionally high 
in quality. Ears are 6%” long, mostly 10 
and 12 rowed, with golden yellow, medium’ 
deep, tender kernels. For a productive 
first early corn with that old Golden Ban- 
tam flavor we highly recommend Seneca 
60—the first good eating of the season. 
Pkt. 25¢; % lb. 70¢; lb. $1.10; 2 lbs. $2.15. 
_ Seneca Arrow 
Seneca Chief 
Seneca 60 
