Morse’s 
Golden Cream 
Corn 
Morse's Golden Cream is a 
very early, yellow Country Gen- 
tlemen Sweet Corn. The kernels 
are long and pointed, the cob is 
very slender and the whole ear 
about as long as Golden Bantam. 
The flavor is remarkable— in fact, 
very much the same as Golden 
Bantam. The habit of growth is 
rather dwarf and the stalks bear 
two to four ears. The stalks are 
brownish red and the silk is also 
brown at the tips. 
The cut herewith indicate that 
the corn is quite identical in ap- 
pearance with Country Gentle- 
man. It is, however, among our 
earliest varieties and the color at 
eating stage is a rich cream, cook- 
ing to a light golden yellow. 
Morse*s Golden Cream is one 
of the most distinct Sweet Corns 
sent out. It might almost be re- 
garded as a freak on account of 
its novel features, but it possesses 
genuine merit in every essential. 
Pkt., 10c; 1-4 lb. 15c; 1 lb. 
50c postpaid, or by express or 
freight, 1 lb. 40cj 10 lbs. $3. 
Miss C. H. LIPPINCOTT 
HUDSON. WIS. 
