OLDS' SWEET CORN 
Our Sweet Corn is all first class, high testing, Wisconsin-grown seed. Our packets each contain two ounces, larger 
than the usual packet and enough for 30 to 40 hills. One peck (11 lbs.) will plant an acre. We recommend using 
Semesan Jr., with Sweet Corn as well as Field Corn. See page 76. For large amounts see Market Gardeners’ list, 
page 39. 
Golden Sunshine 
Golden Bantam. 
Golden Gem. 
148. OLDS' GOLDEN SUNSHINE- (76 days.) This new valuable 
★ variety was developed and introduced by Dr. Yeager of the North Dakota 
Agricultural Experiment Station. It has a rich golden color; the ears are 
about one inch longer than the ears of Golden Bantam and usually have 
12 rows instead of 8, while the quality practically equals that of the famous 
Bantam. The most important feature of Golden Sunshine Corn is its extreme 
earliness. It is actually 5 to 7 days earlier than Golden Bantam. Our stock 
of this new corn is especially fine. Large pkt. (2 ozs.), 5c; y 2 lb., 20c; lb., 35c; 
2 lbs., 60c; 5 lbs., $1.20, postpaid. 
142. ★Golden BANTAM. (SO days.) Most popular variety in the United 
States. Everyone likes Golden Bantam. Indeed, many people will not take any 
other when it is obtainable. The flavor is deliciously distinct, superior to that 
of any other corn. The small 8-rowed ears, usually less than 6 inches in length 
and several on a stalk, are perhaps higher in sugar content than for any other corn. 
It is only 10 to 12 days later than Early July, making a good succession when 
both varieties are planted at the same time. 
The kernels are tender, very wide and of good depth, while the cob is small, 
and the flavor delicious. Large pkt. (2 ozs.), 5c; y 2 lb., 15c; lb., 28c; 2 lbs., 
50c; 5 lbs., $1.00, postpaid. 
144. OLDS’ GOLDEN GEM. (70 days.) We introduced this new 
A extra early yellow sweet corn three years ago. It is without doubt the 
^finest early yellow corn so far introduced. It is just as early as any of 
the white varieties and will sell much more readily than the white. The 
ears of Golden Gem are rather small, averaging from 6 to 7 inches in length, 8 
rows to the ear. Golden Gem is 10 days ahead of Golden Bantam and the quality 
fully equal to that famous old variety.’ Large pkt. (2 ozs.), 5c; y 2 lb., 16c; lb., 
30c; 2 lbs., 50c; 5 lbs., $1.00, postpaid. 
136. MAMMOTH WHITE CORY. (78 days.) Larger than the original 
White Cory and still one of the very earliest varieties of sweet corn. It was 
named Mammoth White Cory because the ears are so large for an extra early 
variety. Large pkt. (2 ozs.), 5c; y 2 lb., 16c; lb., 30c; 2 lbs., 50c; 5 lbs., $1.00, 
postpaid. 
142i/ 2 . BANTAM EVERGREEN. (88 days.) Many attempts have been 
made to combine the sweetness, earliness, color and flavor of Golden Bantam, with 
the tender skin and large ear of the Evergreen. The Bantam Evergreen is 
the only really successful cross. A fine second-planting variety. Large pkt. 
(2 ozs.), 5c; y 2 lb., 20c; lb., 35c; 2 lbs., 60c; 5 lbs., $1.20, postpaid. 
135. ★OLDS’ EARLY JULY. (70 days..) An extremely early white 
fcorn. To say that it is earlier than Golden Bantam is perhaps recom- 
$mendation enough. 
The ears are creamy white, about seven inches long and on account of 
the very admirable habit of producing two, three and even four good ears to 
the stalk, it is really very productive. It has a short stalk with few leaves, 
so you can plant six or eight kernels to the hill. Large pkt. (2 ozs.), 7c; l / 2 lb., 
20c; lb., 35c; 2 lbs., 60c; 5 lbs., $1.20, postpaid. 
“Last year I had the earliest and best peas and sweet corn I have ever raised ." 
Mrs. Sarah Richtman, Wisconsin. 
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