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SWEET CORN, Yellow Varieties 
Cultural instructions see page 20. 
EARLY VARIETIES 
118 GOLDEN EARLY MARKET 
The qualities which make this an outstanding, profitable and much 
sought after variety for the market grower, also make it one of the 
most valuable for the home garden. It ranks high among the 
quality Sweet Corns for flavor and the beauty of its broad, deep 
HYBRID VARIETIES 
Exceptionally Vigorous and Resistant 
to Stewart’s Disease 
38 SUNLITE or New Early Hybrid No. 2441 
The Earliest Yellow Hybrid Sweet Corn 
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The open armed welcome accorded the new hybrid and disease 
resistant varieties of Sweet Corn, is destined to reach a climax with 
this, the newest member of the hybrid family. Sunlite, after ex- 
yellow kernels. These are arranged in 12 to 14 well proportioned 
rows, that make up the attractive seven inch ears. The plant at- 
tains a height of from 4 to 41% feet. It matures in approximately 
haustive trials, has proven its position at 
the head of the list, by its earliness, its 
produetivity, and the uniform high qual- 
_ ity of its ears. These average from 7 to 
74% inches, with 10 to 12 rows of perfectly 
formed, pale yellow kernels that bespeak 
a luscious richness and unparalleled sweet- 
ness possessed by few other varieties. The 
plant is of medium height and vigorous. 
As it matures in about 70 days, it will en- 
joy widespread popularity because this 
makes it a quick money crop for the 
market grower and by the same token, a 
favorite of the home gardener. 
Price, pkt., 20c; % lb., 45c; lb., 80c; 
2 Ibs., $1.55; 6 Ibs., $4.50. 
28 MARCROSS 
(See Color Plate, Page 23.) 
This extra early yellow hybrid is strongly 
‘resistant to bacterial diseases. When 
planted at the same time as Golden Cross 
_ Bantam, Marcross will be ready for use 
about, ten days earlier. The ears are 
practically as long as the ears of Golden 
Cross Bantam and have 10 to 14 rows of 
kernels. The quality is superb. 2 
Price, pkt., 20c; % |b., 40c; lb., 75c; 
2 Ibs., $1.40; 6 lbs., $4.00. 2 
08 EARLY BANCROSS 
25 GOLDEN CROSS 
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105 CREAM-O-GOLD 
(See Color Plate, Page 23.) 
The Sweetest, Tenderest and 
Daintiest Sweet Corn. Introduced 
by Us in 1937 as X-100. 
A vegetable de luxe. The ideal for 
which we have striven—a sweet 
corn of such refinement that it must 
appeal to the most fastidious. 
Its luscious sweetness is the result 
of many years of breeding; its un- 
usual tenderness is due to the gossa- 
mer-like casing of the kernels; its 
daintiness to the pencil-like thickness 
of the cob; its attractive appearance 
to its creamy yellow color. 
The plants are very uniform, about 
5% feet high. Many stalks produce 
two full-sized ears of 8 to 10 rows of 
kernels that are about 8 to 9 inches 
long. It matures in 88 days. 
Price, pkt., 25c; 4lb., 60c; Ib., $1.00; 
2 Ibs., $1.90; 6 Ibs., $5.40. 
70 days. 
Price, pkt., 10c; % lb., 25c; lb.; 45c; 
2 Ibs., 85c; 6 Ibs., $2.40. 
119 GOLDEN BANTAM 
(See Color Plate, Page 23.) 
Smali Ear of Remarkable Flavor 
Golden Bantam is a dwarf, medium early 
variety of exceptionally good quality and 
reliability. It has become one of the most 
_ popular varieties in our list. 
It may be planted to advantage in 
hills 3 feet apart each way. If in rows, 
they should be 3 feet apart and the plants 
singly at 12 inches apart. 
Price, pkt., 15c; % lb., 25c; lb., 45c; 
2 Ibs., 85c; 6 Ibs., $2.40; 12 lbs., $4.25. 
122 GOLDEN SUNSHINE 
The value of this variety lies in the fact 
that it matures several days in advance of 
the well-known Golden Bantam. 
The ears are very compact, about the 
same size as Golden Bantam, but more 
refined in appearance, having from 10 to 
12 rows of grains. It is a very rapid 
grower. 
Price, pkt., 10c; % lb., 25c; lb., 45c; 
2 Ibs., 85c; 6 lbs., $2.40; 12 Ibs., $4.25. 
MIDSEASON VARIETIES 
_ (See Color Plate, Page 23.) 
A yellow hybrid variety possessing exceptional sweetness. The 
plant is very vigorous and resistant to bacterial wilt. In season 
this variety is intermediate between Marcross and Golden Cross 
Bantam, being ready for use nearly a week earlier than Golden 
Cross Bantam. The ears are 7 to 8 inches long, well filled to the 
ae and have 8 to 14 rows of kernels, which are of deep yellow 
color. 
Price, pkt., 20c; 4 lb., 40c; lb., 75c; 2 Ibs., $1.40; 6 lbs., $4.00. 
BANTAM 
(See Color Plate, Page 23.) 
123 GOLDEN COUNTRY GENTLEMAN 
It Delights Both Eye and Palate. (See Color Plate, Page 23.) 
Its appearance is most inviting—the color being a glistening 
glowing, golden yellow. . 
The ears are not quite as large as white Country Gentleman but 
the remarkable depth of kernel characterizing the original vari- 
ety is fully retained in the new, as well as the ball-shaped ends of 
the kernels. It matures a few days earlier than the white. 
’ Price, pkt., 15c; % lb., 30c; lb., 50c; 
2 \bs., 95c; 6 Ibs., $2.75;.12 lbs., $4.75. 
121 GOLDEN ROD 
Practically Immune from all 136 COLLECTION OF (Henderson’s) 
a Bacterial Diseases Delicious Golden Grains of Rich 
t is with great satisfaction that we offer YELLOW HYBRID SWEET CORN Flavor. (See Color Plate, Page 23) 
is variety because it is not susceptible 
9 the prevalent bacterial diseases that 
ave devastated large and small plantings 
Sunlight—Extra Early 
Marcross—Early 
The result of a cross between Stowell’s 
Evergreen and Golden Bantam, and 
proves to be a happy and complete blend- 
uring the past few years. 
The ears of Golden Cross Bantam are 
irger than its prototype Golden Bantam. 
t matures about four days later than 
rolden Bantam, but it is quite equal to 
in quality. 4 
ing of each sort. The ear is just large 
enough for ordinary consumption. The 
SGubficiontifors Price plants are 6 to 7 feet high, and bear on 
75 hills $.50 each stalk, at a convenient height, two 
180 hills 1.10 ears packed with delicious golden grains of 
360 hills 2.00 appetizing flavor. 
Golden Cross Bantam—Midseason 
Quantity 
1 pkt. each of 3 sorts 
¥% lb. each of 3 sorts 
1 Ib. each of 3 sorts 
Price, pkt., 20c; 4% \b., 40c; lb., 75c; 
Price, pkt., 15c; 14 lb., 25c; Ib., 45c; 
Ibs.. $1.40; 6 lbs.. $4.00. 
New Hybrid Early Sweet Corn ‘““SSUNLITE”’ 
2 Ibs., 85c; 6 Ibs., $2.40;-12 Ibs. $4.25. 
