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“SEEDS THAT SUCCEED” 
SWEET CORN 
YELLOW SEEDED VARIETIES 
Two Corn types which are resistant to 
Bacteria Wilt or Stewart Disease 
Top Cross Bant am-Hybrid Sweet Corn 
Per lb., 60c., 100 lbs., $50.00 
Four days earlier than Golden Bantam and generally twice as 
productive. For tenderness and succulence we have never seen its 
equal and it holds its fine quality two to three days longer than 
other corns. 
Produces heavy crops in areas where Golden Bantam succumbs to 
Bacterial Wilt or Stewart’s Disease. 
Golden Cross Bantam Sweet Corn 
Per lb., 60c., 100 lbs., $50.00 
The greatest advance in Sweet Corn since Golden Bantam was 
introduced. A bright yellow 12-row Corn with quality equal to 
Golden Bantam in every way. Very resistant to Bacterial Wilt or 
Stewart’s Disease. Two or three times as productive as Golden 
Bantam and only six days later in maturity. Our strain of this F. 
hydrid is from the original Purdue introduction. 
Spanish Gold.Per lb., 25c.; 100 lbs., $20.00 
Developed by Connecticut Agricultural Experimental Station 
from Cinguantino and Alpha. It matured in their trials several 
days ahead of Golden Gem and is the earliest sweet corn to date. 
Plump, rich yellow kernels and large ear for such an early corn. 
New Golden Gem Sweet Corn— 
Per lb., 30c.; 100 lbs., $22.00; 500 lbs. or more $15.00 
One of the earliest Yellow Seeded Corn. 
Golden Sunshine.Per lb., 22c.; 100 lbs., $15.00 
An improved Golden Bantam. 10 to 12 rowed ears, seven inches 
long. A week to ten days earlier than Golden Bantam. 
Golden Bantam.Per lb., 20c.; 100 lbs.,$16.00 
Early, golden yellow in color and of highest quality. Ears 6 to 
7 inches long, 8-rowed. Our stock has been carefully selected and is 
superior to much that is offered. 
Woodruff’s Extra Early.Per lb., 25c.; 100 lbs., $20.00 
Earlier and bigger than Sunshine. A really remarkable variety. This Corn was originated in Oregon and 
was introduced by us in 1930. Twelve rowed and large ears. We firmly believe this variety will eventually 
displace Golden Bantam. 
Whipple’s Early.Per lb., 20c.; 100 lbs., $16.00 
A remarkable yellow sweet corn of much merit. The stalks grow 6 feet or more in height and the 14- 
rowed ears are 7 to 8 inches in length. This variety matures three days later than Golden Bantam. The 
kernels are broad, deep and of excellent quality. 
Fancy Connecticut grown ears, $7.00 per 100 ears; $15.00 per barrel. 
Golden Giant (De Luce’s Strain) 
Per lb., 20c.; 100 lbs., $16.00 
Early Golden Orange.Per lb., 20c.; 100 lbs., $16.00 
Gill’s Early Market.Per lb., 25c.; 100 lbs., $20.00 
Bantam Evergreen.Per lb., 20c.; 100 lbs., $16.00 
A cross between Golden Bantam and Stowell’s Evergreen with all the good qualities of each. Ears eight 
inches long. Twelve to fourteen rows, and of a rich golden yellow. Sweetness and flavor like Golden Bantam. 
Late but the largest yellow sweet corn ear. 
Fancy Connecticut grown ears, $6.00 per 100 ears, $15.00 per barrel. 
