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Detasseling one of the parents of our Gold Cross Bantam corn. The pollen parent is 

 Purdue 51. The detasseled parent is Purdue Bantam. 



10 lbs. 100 lbs. 300 lbs. 



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GOLD CROSS BANTAM ...cogxy 



A hybrid cross developed by Purdue Experiment Station from 

 two inbred strains of Bantam. Normally, it matures from 8 to 10 

 days later than Golden Bantam. Ears about 8 inches long, 12 to 

 14 rowed. Stalks Q}4 to 7 feet high, sturdy, and productive. 

 Better adapted for growing under more varied conditions and 

 less susceptible to Stewart's Disease than other varieties in its - 

 class. 



$0.30 $0.28 $0.27 



GOLDEN BANTAM cogol 



83 days. The best strain of Golden Bantam offered to the trade; 

 surpassed in quality only by our own Charlevoix. As early as Sun- 

 shine and of incomparably better quaUty. Plants dwarf; 43^^5 

 ft. tall; very productive, commonly bearing 2 ears. Ears 6—7 in. 

 long; strictly 8 rowed; very uniform. Kernels rich golden yellow, 

 very tender, sweet and of splendid rich flavor. 



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Golden Sunshine coshi 



80 days. Comparatively new early sweet corn of merit for the 

 home and market garden. Plants 5 J^ — 6 feet tall. Ears commonly 

 63^ — 7^ inches long and 10—12 rowed; of good quahty. 



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Howling Mob comob 



85-88 days. Vigorous, heavily productive sort particularly valu- 

 able for market gardeners and truckers. Plants 4:14 — 5 feet tall. 

 Ears 7 — 7K inches long, 12 rowed. Kernels milky white and of 

 good sweet flavor. 



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