SWEET CORN 



TWENTY-FIVE POUNDS OR MORE OF ONE VARIETY 

 SOLD AT THE HUNDRED POUND RATE 



NEW HYBRID VARIETIES 



Exceptionally Vigorous and Resistant 

 to Stewart's Disease. 



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EARLY YELLOW 

 STANDARD VARIETIES 



SPECIAL NOTE: Seed of Hybrid Sweet Corn must 

 be produced each year by crossing. Seed saved 

 from a market crop of any hybrid variety vrill not 

 produce satisfactory results when planted. 



MARCROSS. 



This is the result of crossing Golden Early Market 

 with Purdue 39. Plant possesses much more vigor 

 and yet has retained to a large degree the earH- 

 ness of its Golden Early Market parent. Ears 7 to 

 8 inches long with 8 to 14 rows of kernels, which 

 are pale yellow in color, and of good quahty. A 

 very desirable variety for an extra early yellow. 

 Matures in approximately 75 days. 



Price 



lb. 



45c 



12 lbs. 

 $4.25 



100 lbs. 

 $30.00 



EARLY BANCROSS. 



This variety is produced by crossing Golden Ban- 

 tam with Purdue 39, with the result that the plant 

 is very vigorous and much more productive than 

 Golden Bantam. The ears have retained the high 

 quahty for which Golden Bantam is so well known. 

 Ears 7 to 8 inches long, well filled to the tip with 

 10 to 14 rows of kernels, of a deep yellow color, 

 and excellent quality. Matures in approximately 

 80 days. 



lb. 12 lbs. 100 lbs. 



Price 45c 



$4.25 



$30.00 



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GOLDEN EARLY MARKET. This outstanding 

 extra early yellow variety is a profitable type for 

 early market. The plants are rather dwarf, reach- 

 ing a height of 4 to 41/2 feet. The ears are about 

 7 inches long, with 12 to 14 rows of fairly broad, 

 deep yellow kernels. Good quahty. Matures in 

 approximately 70 days. 



Price 



lb. 



30c 



12 lbs. 

 $2.50 



100 lbs. 

 $16.00 



GOLDEN SUNSHINE. A desirable early variety 

 maturing several days earher than Golden Ban- 

 tam, Ears 6I/2 to 71/2 inches long, with 10 to 12 

 rows of kernels, which are of good quahty. Ma- 

 tures in approximately 73 days. 



Price 



lb. 



30c 



12 lbs. 

 $2.50 



100 lbs. 

 $16.00 



GOLDEN BANTAM. 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. 



Price 



lb. 



30c 



12 lbs. 

 $2.50 



100 lbs. 

 $16.00 



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 iLUed 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. 



Price 



lb. 



40c 



12 lbs. 



$4.00 



100 lbs. 



$28.00 



WHIPPLES EARLY YELLOW. A large eared 

 early variety maturing about a day or two later 

 than Golden Bantam. The ears, however, are con- 

 siderably 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 



100 lbs. 

 $16.00 



It pays the Marke 

 Grower to be up to 

 date by planting 

 new and improved 

 varieties. 



The American Pub- 

 he is Sweet Corn 

 hungry. Good Corn 

 always commands 

 good prices. 



Purchaser pays transpcrlation charges on Sweet Corn. If your seed order amounts to twenty doUors or ntore and at least half the 

 value is in small seeds we will pay the delivery chorges to any freight, express or post office in the United States. (See poge 2.) 



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