SWEET CORN 



YELLOW VARIETIES 



GOLDEN BANTAM This Variety 

 Now Enjoys a Great Consumer De- 

 mand. One of the most popular and 

 finest flavored varieties in existence. The 

 most typical characteristic of Golden 

 Bantam is its rather small (6 to 7 inches), 

 slender ear, which uniformly has 8 rows of 

 rather broad, deep yellow kernels. Matures 

 in approximately 79 days. [See engraving.) 



Price, lb. 30c, 12 lbs. $2.50, 

 (Bush.) 45 lbs. $8.00. 



GOLDEN COUNTRY GENTLE- 

 MAN, HENDERSON'S This variety 

 was introduced by us in 1926, and is now 

 in great favor with the market grower and 

 commercial canner. Golden Country Gen- 

 tleman is the result of a cross made by us 

 years ago between Golden Bantam and 

 Country Gentleman. After years of careful 

 selection, we were finally able to offer this 

 splendid new variety. It combines all the 

 sugary sweetness, tenderness and luscious 

 flavor of the original Country Gentleman, 

 with the rich, sweet flavor and color of 

 Golden Bantam. The ears are practically 

 as large (averaging 6 to 7 inches long) as 

 White Country Gentleman. The kernels 

 are without row formation; that is, well 

 arranged in zig-zag pattern, and the re- 

 markable depth of kernel characterizing 

 the white parent, is fully retained in the 

 new variety. The plants are vigorous, uni- 

 form and productive, producing two well 

 formed ears to a stalk. Matures in ap- 

 proximately 87 days. (See engraving.) 



Price, lb. 40c, 12 lbs. $3.50, 

 (Bush.) 45 lbs. $12.00. 



The American Public is Sweet Corn 

 hungry. Grow enough — extend the season 

 to its limits by growing early, medium and 

 late sorts. 



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SWEET CORN 



YELLOW VARIETIES 



GOLDEN ROD This variety is the re- 

 sult of a cross between Golden Bantam 

 and Stowell's Evergreen, and is a popular 

 mid-season yellow variety of excellent 

 quality. The ears are 7 to 8 inches in 

 length, 10 to 12 rowed. Matures in 

 approximately 83 days. 



Price, lb. 30c, 12 lbs. $2.50, 

 (Bush.) 45 lbs. $8.00. 



GOLDEN SUNSHINE A desirable early 

 variety maturing several days earlier than 

 Golden Bantam. Ears 6^ to 7J-2 inches 

 long, with 10 to 12 rows of kernels, which 

 are of good quality. Matures in approx- 

 imately 73 days. 



Price, lb. 30c, 12 lbs. $2.50, 

 (Bush.) 45 lbs. $8.00. 



WHIPPLE'S EARLY YELLOW A large 

 eared early variety maturing about a day 

 or two later than Golden Bantam. The 

 ears, however, are considerably larger (7 

 to 8 inches in length), with 14 to 16 rows of 

 kernels, which are deep yellow in color, 

 and of very good quality. The large size 

 of the ears makes Whipple's Early Yellow 

 popular on many markets. Matures in 

 approximately 81 days. 



Price, lb. 30c, 12 lbs. $2.50, 

 (Bush.) 45 lbs. $8.00. 



ft pays to give attention to the pack- 

 ing of Sweet Corn. Last season on the 

 New York Market, Sweet Corn that was 

 carefully graded and packed in bushel 

 hampers brought from 20 to 25% more 

 than Sweet Corn that was packed in 

 ordinary burlap bags. 





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