Think This Oner 
The Proven Facts are:— 
1. Yields 25% to over 100% better are secured from the hybrid sweet corn seed described 
herein, than from such old favorites as Golden Bantam, Whipple’s Yellow, Golden Sunshine and nearly 
all early and midseason open pollinated varieties. 
2. If wilt disease is as bad this season as it was last season (and it promises to be) thousands 
of acres of susceptible varieties will be 50% to 100% failures while the resistant hybrids offered here 
will make 50% to 100% full crop. 
Considering these facts, is it good business for any grower to plant low yielding open pollinated 
varieties or wilt susceptible varieties ? Is it good business for any canner to furnish such seed to his 
growers? Is it good business for any seedsman to encourage his customers to plant them? 
QUAKER HILL HYBRID SWEET CORN MADE GOOD WITH THESE FOLKS 
“I am writing you this to let you know how thankful I am that I 
bought your Top-Crossed Golden Bantam sweet corn seed last 
year as it turned out a big crop and the quality was of the sweet¬ 
est. It created a sensation on the local market. The same people 
came after it as long as it lasted and I could not supply the 
demand. They came to the field every day in order to have it 
regular. The land I was working would never grow any of the 
yellow sweet corns and was always 95% failure”. 
W. K., Newark, Ohio 
“I had 10 acres of Golden Bantam in 1932 that I didn’t get a 
dozen ears from. It was nearly all dead before it was a foot high. 
I plowed it under early in the fall and planted Golden Cross in 
1933. Had a perfect stand. No wilt in the field, nor even specks 
on the leaves and this year was much hotter and dryer than ’32”. 
J. J. IM., Volant, Pa. 
“Golden Cross Bantam had no wilt at all. Even replanted it 
where I plowed up.(wilt infected) and it did not show any 
there”. M. L. S., Elmira, N. Y. 
“For your information, I would like to inform you that your Top- 
Crossed Sunshine, Golden Cross and Spanish Gold sweet corns 
were outstanding in their vigorous growth compared with other 
varieties grown under identical conditions. I cannot say of 
course whether the superiority of your corns was due to variety, 
seed treatment or seed selection, but we harvested more market¬ 
able corn from those three - of very good quality”. 
P. A. R., Bradford, Pa. 
“I can truthfully say that we had no wilt whatsoever. The corn 
germinated and grew as near to 100% as possible and many 
stalks grew two ears. I do not hesitate to say that this was the 
best corn we have ever grown for taste, stand and quality. This 
opinion was also expressed by friends we gave some corn to”. 
G. P. C., Jeanette, iPa. 
“I planted 10 lbs. of your Golden Cross Bantam and never had 
such a wealth of beautiful perfect golden ears. All buyers said 
it was the best they ever saw. It was delicious and all of our 
customers yearned for more”. K. H., Englishtown, N. J. 
THEY WILL MAKE GOOD WITH YOU TOO 
