TWENTY-FIVE POUNDS OR MORE OF ONE VARIETY 

 SOLD AT THE HUNDRED POUND RATE 



SWEET CORN 



YellOW Hybrid Varieties Exceptionally Vigorous and Resistant to Stewart's Disease 



SPECIAL NOTE: 



SUNLITE 



Seed of Hybrid Sweet Corn must be produced each year by crossing. Seed saved from a market crop of any hybrid 

 variety will not produce satisfactory results when planted. 



This new Early Yellow Hybrid has proven outstanding from a 

 standpoint of earliness, uniformity and productiveness. The 

 ears are of a uniform length, measuring from 7 to 7Vz inches, 

 with 1 to 12 rows of kernels, which are of a pale-yellow color 

 and of fine quality. In season this new Hybrid comes in sev- 

 eral days ahead of Marcross and for this reason has met with 

 great favor among commercial growers for an early market 

 variety. Matures in approximately 70 days. 



lb. 12 lbs. 100 lbs. 

 Price 60c $6.25 $50.00 



GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM 



Probably the best known of any Hybrid variety, and is produced 

 by crossing two resistant strains of Bantam developed by the 

 Purdue Experimental Station. Plant exceptionally vigorous, 

 each stalk producing at least two large, well developed ears 

 8 to 9 inches long, well filled to the tip with 10 to 14 rows 

 of kernels. A very desirable variety where exceptionally large 

 yields are desired. Matures in approximately 85 days. 



lb. 12 lbs. 100 lbs. 

 Price 60c $6.00 $45.00 



MARCROSS C13xC6 



A popular early hybrid produced by crossing CI 3 x C6. Ears 7 

 to 8 inches long, with 1 to 14 rows of kernels which are me- 

 dium yellow in color, and of good quality. A very desirable 

 variety for an early yellow. Matures in approximately 74 days. 



lb. 12 lbs. 100 lbs. 

 Price 55c $5.50 $44.00 



CARMELCROSS C13 x C30 



A new hybrid of the Marcross type but 4 to 5 days later in 

 maturity and especially recommended in New England and the 

 Northeastern States. The plants resemble Marcross in size and 

 vigor. The ears are 7 ] /2 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. |b> 12|b$ 10 0lbs. 



Price 60c $5.75 $44.00 



The Vegetable Growing Business 



By R. L. Watts and Gilbert S. Watts. An 

 authoritative guide for successful market 

 gardening. Profusely illustrated; about 600 

 pages. Price, $4.00 



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CREAM-O-GOLD 



This midseason yellow hybrid is the result of years of breeding 

 work. After developing an entirely new variety from a cross of 

 Golden Bantam and Money Maker, we crossed this new variety 

 with Purdue 51 in order to get a hybrid variety of outstanding 

 quality. The plants are very vigorous and exceptionally uniform. 

 A large percentage of the stalks produce two well-developed 

 ears. The ears are very slender, about 8V2 to 9 inches long, 

 with 8 to 1 rows of deep golden colored kernels. The quality 

 and sugar-like sweetness make this variety one of the out- 

 standing present-day hybrids. Season approximately 88 days. 



lb. 

 Price 65c 



12 lbs. 

 $6.50 



100 lbs. 

 $51.00 



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 ore about 8 inches long with 10 to 

 12 rows of bright yellow kernels. Matures in approximately 



88 days lb. 12 lbs. 100 lbs. 



Price 60c $5.75 $43.00 



GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM 



WHITE HYBRID 



HYBRID EVERGREEN 



One of the most popular White Corns is Stowell's Ever- 

 green. This same type can now be had in the high 

 yielding hybrid. Stalk 9 feet, ears 8 to 9 inches long 

 with 16 to 18 rows of pure white kernels. Matures in 

 approximately 96 days. 



lb. 12 lbs. 100 lbs. 

 Price 60c $5.75 $44.00 



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