SWEET C0RI1 



CULTURE — Sweet or Sugar Corn may be either planted one inch 

 deep in rows three or four feet apart, and the seeds placed about 

 eight inches apart in the rows, or planted in hills at distances of three or four feet each way, according 

 to the size of the variety grown. The taller the variety, or the richer the soil, the greater should be the 

 distance apart. We make our first plantings in this vicinity about the middle of May and plant every 

 two or three weeks until the last week in July. In more southerly latitudes planting is begun earlier and 

 continued later. The earliest varieties are ready for the table in eight or nine weeks from planting and 

 the late varieties in from eleven to twelve weeks. 1 lb. for 150 hills; 12 to 15 lbs. per acre. 



ORDER ENOUGH SEED 



To make sowings of your Favorite Varieties 

 EVERY TWO WEEKS 

 From May to July 

 Thus enjoy delicious fresh corn throughout the summer and early fall 



HYBRID VARIETIES 



Exceptionally Vigorous and Resistant to Stewart's Disease 



105 CREAM-O-GOLD 



(See Color Plate, Page 21) 



The Sweetest, Tenderest and Daintiest 



Sweet Corn. Introduced by Us in 



1937 as X-100 



The stock of Cream-O-Gold we now offer 

 is a hybrid, which has all the qualities and 

 ear characteristics of the origfnal stock, 

 and in addition is more productive. 



Its luscious sweetness is the result of 

 many years of breeding; its unusual ten- 

 derness is due to the gossamer-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 x /% 

 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., 20c; Yi lb., 40c; lb., 70c; 

 5 lbs., $3.25. 



138 SUN LITE (See Color Plate, Page 21) 



The Earliest Yellow Hybrid Sweet Corn 



Sunlite, after exhaustive trials, has proven 

 its position at the head of the list, by its 

 earliness, its productivity, and the uni- 

 form high quality of its ears. These 

 average from 7 to 7 Yi inches, with 10 to 

 12 rows of perfectly formed, pale yellow 

 kernels that bespeak a luscious richness 

 and unparalleled sweetness possessed by 

 few other varieties. The plant is of me- 

 dium height and vigorous, it matures in 

 about 70 days. 



Price, pkt., 20c; Yi lb., 40c; lb., 70c; 

 5 lbs., $3.25. 



128 MARCROSS 



(See Color Plate, Page 21) 



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. Matures 

 in approximately 74 days. 



Price, pkt., 20c; Yi lb.. 40c; lb., 70c; 

 5 lbs., $3.25. 



Ill CARMELCROSS 



A new hybrid of the Marcross type but 3 

 to 4 days later in maturity and especially 

 recommended in New England and the 

 North* astern states. The plants resemble 

 Marcross in size and vigor. The ears are 

 TYi to 8 inches in length, well filled with 

 12 to 14 rows of deep yellow kernels. An 

 ideal variety to come in between Marcross 

 and Golden Cross Bantam. Matures in 

 approximately 79 days. 



Price, pkt., 20c; Yi lb., 40c; lb.. 70c; 

 5 lbs.. $3.25. 



117 GOLDEN SUCCESSION 



Henderson's New Long Season Hybrid Sweet 

 Corn Recommended For the Home Garden 



The outstanding feature of this new hybrid variety is 

 the wide spread in maturity which is desirable in a 

 home garden Sweet Corn. The first picking is ready in 

 74 days and, due to the spread in maturity, successive 

 pickings are made over a period of about 10 days or 

 more, thereby providing a continuous supply of the 

 choicest Sweet Corn from one planting. The plants are 

 sturdy, vigorous, 6 to 6J4 feet tall, and very produc- 

 tive. The ears are about 8 inches long with 12 rows of 

 deep yellow kernels. Excellent quality. 



Price, pkt., 20c; >i lb., 40c; lb., 70c; 5 lbs., $3.25. 



113 LEE 



This new yellow hybrid was developed by the Con- 

 necticut Agricultural Experiment Station. The ears 

 are 12 to 14 rowed, and 7 to 7 Yi inches in length, with 

 broad kernels of medium depth. The quality is ex- 

 cellent. The plants grow 7 to 7 Yl feet tall, and are wilt 

 resistant. Season 83 days. 



Price, pkt-., 20c; Yi lb., 40c; lb., 70c; 5 lbs., $3.25. 



114 LINCOLN 



This All- America Bronze Medal winner comes from the 

 Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station. The 

 ears are long, developing up to 9 inches in length, and 

 with 12 to 14 rows of bright golden kernels of excel- 

 lent eating quality. The plants grow up to 7H feet 

 in height, and are wilt resistant and drought tolerant. 

 Season 83 days. 



Price, pkt., 20c; Yi lb., 40c; lb., 70c; 5 lbs., $3.25. 



115 IOANA 



This new mid-season hybrid follows Golden Cross 

 Bantam in maturity* by 3 to 4 days. The plants are 

 exceptionally vigorous, very productive, and have 

 proven to be highly resistant to Stewart's disease. 

 The ears are about 8 inches long, with 10 to 12 rows 

 of bright, yellow kernels. Matures in approximately 

 88 days. 



Price, pkt., 20c; Yi lb., 40c; lb., 70c; 5 lbs., $3.25. 



125 GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM 



(See Color Plate, Page 21) 



Practically Immune from all Bacterial Diseases 



The ears of Golden Cross Bantam are larger than its 

 prototype Golden Bantam. It matures about six days 

 later than Golden Bantam, but it is quite equal to it 

 in quality. 



Although this is one of the late varieties, it should 

 be included in your planting list, because it continues 

 to grow to perfection during the cooler days of early 

 Autumn, and is at its best when most other varieties 

 have passed. Matures in 85 days. 



Price, pkt., 20c; J^-lb.l 40c; lb., 70c; 5 lbs., $3.25. 



126 HYBRID EVERGREEN (White) 



The popularity enjoyed by Stowells Evergreen over a 

 long period of years, and in all sections of the country, 

 has actuated our plant hybridizers in the develop- 

 ment of a hybrid strain so resistant to disease that it 

 can be successfully grown in sections where Stewart's 

 disease is prevalent. Hybrid Evergreen is excep- 

 tionally vigorous and productive. The delicious snow 

 white ears are about 8Yi inches long, with 16 to 18 

 rows of kernels which are fairly deep. It matures in 

 about 96 days. 



Price, pkt., 20c; Yi lb., 40c; lb., 70c; 5 lbs., $3.25. 



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GOLDEN SUCCESSION 



COLLECTION OF YELLOW 

 HYBRID SWEET CORN 



Sunlite — Extra Early 



Marcross — Early 



Golden Cross Bantam — Midseason 



136-A 1 pkt. each of 3 sorts 75 hills 50c 

 136-B Yi lb. each of 3 sorts 180 hills $1.10 

 136-C 1 lb. each of 3 sorts 360 hills $2.00 



