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Wonder Golden Bantam 
The Best of the Yellow Kinds 
of Sweet Corn 
EXTRA EARLY GOLDEN SUNSHINE.—A new type of Golden 
Bantam, having the same fine quality but maturing its good 
sized ears about 10 days earlier, many stalks carrying two ears. 
The stalks grow aibout 4% feet high, ears 12 rows of golden yel¬ 
low sweet kernels of superb quality. Pkt. 10c; % pt. 20c; pt. 30c; 
qt. 50c. 
SELECTED GOLDEN BANTAM CORN.—A supply of this seed, 
carefully selected for 15 years by Dr. G. M. Twitchell, Monmouth, 
Maine, has been secured. From three to six ears from one ker¬ 
nel has, in many cases, been the yield in recent years. In 1933 
one kernel produced three full sized ears and three smaller, all 
well filled, 1376 kernels in all. Earliness, size of ears and pro¬ 
ductiveness have been the chief objectives in selection. Extra 
early and the sweetest of all the yellow types of Sweet Com. 
Large packet, 15c; % pt., 20c; pt., 35c; qt., 60c. 
WONDER GOLDEN BANTAM.—It is the very cream of the Yellow 
Sweet Corns today on the market. It is Golden Bantam larger, 
stronger grower and a much better yielder. The stalks grow 
from five to six feet high and have ears from eight to ten inches 
in length, filled with eight rows of rich golden colored kernels 
and just as early as the old style Golden Bantam but more vig¬ 
orous and productive. It is a variety that will appeal to the cri¬ 
tical Market and Home Gardener. Packet 15c; Vi pt. 20c; pt. 
30c; qt. 50c. 
Dr. G. W. Twitchell tested this corn at his experimental farm at Mon¬ 
mouth, Me., the past season and writes as follows: 
"Your Wonder Bantam Corn is about a week later than Burpee’s 
Golden Bantam, has a much larger ear, holds a longer season without 
hardening, is fully sweeter and very delicious.” 
EXTRA EARLY GOLDEN BANTAM.—An extra early type grown 
especially for us. Very hardy and will stand planting earlier 
than most varieties. Because of its extremely early character 
is especially adapted to our New England soil and climate, of 
vigorous growth and surpassing delicious flavor, maturing a week 
earlier than other varieties of the golden type. Large packet 
10c; % pt. 20c; pt. 35c; qt. 60c. 
GOLDEN GIANT.—The most desirable sweet corn yet introduced 
with its 12 to 16 rowed ears and deep golden kernels, very sweet 
and extremely early. The stocks are short and sturdy and pro¬ 
ducing two large ears. It excells all other early varieties in size, 
productiveness and quality. 
Large packets 10c; V£ pt. 20c; pt. 30c; qt. 50c 
BURPEE'S GOLDEN BANTAM.—One of the best extreme early 
varieties. Dwarf and sturdy in habit, growing about four feet 
high and bearing two or three good ears to each stalk. The ears 
five or six inches in length, having eight rows of broad yellow 
grains of a delicious flavor. Pkt. 10c; M> pt. 15c; pt. 30c; qt. 50c. 
GOLDEN NUGGETT—Sweetest on earth. The ears of this new 
golden sweet corn are larger and more prolific than Golden Ban¬ 
tam, tender and unusually sweet. Ready for market only a few 
days behind the earliest. Pkt. 10c; % pt. 20c; pt. 30c; qt. 50c. 
New Cucumber 
Woodruff’s Hybrid 
This grand new cucumber grows a medium size 
vine and the fruit is long and slim carrying its 
size about the same its entire length. In color a 
fancy shade of dark green and keeps its color a 
long time, the flesh white, crisp and tender. Early 
and productive. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; >4 it). 65c 
TWO CHOICE RUTA BAGA SWEDE TURNIPS.— 
We have imported these seeds from a noted Eng¬ 
lish grower of turnips, and we urge all our cus¬ 
tomers to try at least one variety. 
RUTA BAGA PERFECT MODEL.—A heavy crop¬ 
ping purple top Swede with small tops of fine 
flavor, and a long keeper. Matures early. 
RUTA BAGA NE PLUS ULTRA.—A new English 
turnip, superior to our American varieties. Flesh 
richly colored, fine grained and sweet. Cooks 
quickly, free from strong odor. 
Price each, 10c pkt.; 20c oz; M it>. 50c; !h. $1.5# 
SEE PAGE 13 FOR OTHER VARIETIES OF CORN 
