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SWEET CORN 
GOLDEN BEAUTY — All-America Silver Medal 
for 1955. The outstanding Early Hybrid introduc- 
tion in a decade. 68 days. Excellent plant and ear 
vigor. More resistant to Stewarts Wilt than other 
early hybrids. 
GOLDEN SECURITY — Here is the leading 
market garden hybrid of all times. It matures in 
season with Golden Cross Bantam. Golden Security 
usually produces 2, occasionally 3 ears per stalk, 
resulting in the largest number of ears per acre. 
This hybrid is particularly adapted to the market 
garden trade, freezing and home gardens. You 
can recommend Golden Security to your customers 
with enthusiasm. 
VICTORY GOLDEN — A main season yellow 
hybrid. We believe it is the highest quality high 
yielding corn yet developed. Flavor and tender- 
ness are excellent. Victory Golden is used extens- 
ively by processors, shippers and market gardeners 
who plant to produce and seil top grade mer- 
chandise. An ideal corn for the home gardener 
either for fresh picked table use or home freezing. 
LETTUCE 
LAKE SUPERIOR — A line-bred strain of Great 
Lakes from a single plant selection. A very uni- 
formly maturing crop, of top-size heads. Its toler- 
ance of high temperatures and tip-burn, and good 
shipping qualities, make it a fine lettuce for the 
market gardeners spring crop on the East coast. 
Heads are fully rounded at maturity and very solid. 
F. H. WOODRUFF & SONS, ING. 
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WOODRUFF’S EARLY YELLOW GLOBE — A 
sure bulbing strain for early market, produces a 
crop when others fail. The bulbs are medium 
large, globular to slightly flattened, with a thick 
deep yeliow skin, and a creamy flesh frequently 
green tinged. 
PEAS 
WOODRUFF’S TOPPER. Resistant to Fusarium 
Wilt. Excellent for canning, freezing and market. 
Vines 28-30” tall. Peas dark green of fine flavor. 
SQUASH 
BUTTERNUT — Fast becoming the most popular 
small winter squash in the East. Our improved thick 
necked strain meets the critical requirements of 
the market garden and shipping trade. Fruits are 
about 10” long, 412-5” in diameter and weigh 
3 to 4 Ibs. The flesh is brilliant orange and of 
excellent quality and flavor. Delicious baked or 
boiled. 
TOMATO 
Ohio WR Brookston — Immune to Fusarium 
Wilt. Developed by the Ohio Agric. Experiment 
Station for Processors and Home Gardeners. Few 
days earlier than Rutgers with exceptionally good 
red color. Fruits are large, weighing 5-6 oz. 
Brookston will set fruits in hot weather. 
INDARK — A new variety in the Rutgers class, 
very vigorous vine with an erect growth habit. 
Fruits are deep globe shape, relatively free from 
cracks, good outside and inside color, larger fruits 
than Rutgers. 
® MILFORD, CONN. — _ BELLEROSE, N. Y. 
