SEEDS FOR THE HOME GARDEN 
6 QUALITY 
From the Atlantic to the Pacific, from Maine to Florida, growers who appreciate the highest 
eating quality, plant Seneca Chief. Seneca Chief is recognized as the standard of perfection in 
eating quality by which all other hybrid sweet corn is compared. 
THE 
THREE BEST QUALITY SWEET CORNS 
FOR HOME GARDENS AND ROADSIDE STANDS 
200 SENECA ‘'60”’ 
Earliest Best Quality Sweet Corn Hybrid 
That Old Bantam Flavor 
* 63 days. Earliest of all sweet corn hybrids 
yet exceptionally high in quality. Ears are 
614” long, mostly 10 and 12 rowed, with 
golden yellow, medium deep, tender kernels. 
For a productive first early corn with that 
old Golden Bantam flavor we highly recom- 
mend our Seneca 60—the first good eating 
of the season. Plants 41% ft. tall, very erect. 
Seneca 60 is resistant to cold and can be 
planted earlier than most other varieties. 
Seneca 60 is susceptible to bacterial wilt. 
Growers report that Seneca 60 also per- 
forms well in the South. Pkt. 25¢; 14 lb. 
70¢; Wbe pllO; 92 Wbsag2.155) 5) lbs. 3.3555 10 
Ibs. $6.00; 25 lbs. $14.25; 50 Ibs. $27.65; 100 
lbs. $53.20. 
Seneca 60, the earliest sweet corn hybrid, not to 
be compared with Seneca Chief for eating quality, 
but certainly the best quality of all early hybrids. 
Seneca 60 is the early hybrid for the home and 
for the markets where eating quality counts. 
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 8-814 in. long. 12-14 rows 
with deep, narrow, exceptionally tender 
high quality kernels. Seneca Chief is the 
best flavored variety we have ever eaten. 
Because 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. 
Seneca Chief is highly resistant to bacterial 
wilt. Pkt. 25¢; 1% lb. 70¢; lb. $1.10; 2 Ibs. 
GO15) 5 lbs. $3.45; 10° lbs, $6.30; 25° Ibs: 
$14.75; 50 lbs. $28.75; 100 lbs. $55.45. 
You will find Seneca 60, Seneca Arrow and 
Seneca Chief illustrated in color in the 
front of the catalog. 
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 Seneca 60 25¢ 
1 Packet Seneca Arrow 25¢ 
1% Pound Seneca Chief 70¢ 
$1.20 
For only $1.00, Postpaid. 
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, well filled to the tips. 
Kernels are rich golden yellow, very deep, 
tender and sweet. Seneca Arrow is suscep- 
tible to bacterial wilt. Pkt. 25¢; 14 lb. 70¢; 
Ney, SSO 2 es azalye ) ile, Sieg INO) Mos. 
$6.00; 25 lbs. $14.35; 50 Ibs. $28.00; 100 Ibs. 
04.45. 
Seneca Arrow matures about midway between 
Seneca 60 and Seneca Chief. The quality is better 
than Seneca 60 but not quite equal to Seneca Chief. 
Seneca Arrow with its 16 rows of kernels looks a 
little short for markets where eye appeal counts 
before quality. 
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