The Only Bargain in Seeds Is in Quality 
SWEET CORN 
(Continued from page 27) 
Burbank Bantam 
SO days. An improved selection of the 
Golden Bantam Sweet Corn, that has re¬ 
tained the original Golden Bantam flavor. In earliness it is about 
the same as Golden Bantam. The ears are larger, having 14 to 16 
rows; very prolific, stalk taller than the Golden Bantam. 
(Pkt., 10c) (Yz lb., 30c) (lb., 53c) (5 lbs., $21.40) prepaid. 
Bantam Evergreen detasseled to show ears to better advantage. 'Note 
nearly all stalks bear two nice ears. Photo taken in our field. Green¬ 
horn Mountains in the distance. 
Rnntam Fuororoon 89 da y s - This variety is considered by 
Danialu Evergreen many the sweetest and best of the Sweet 
Corns. It has the color and quality of Golden Bantam, but the ears 
are longer and have twelve to fourteen rows. A valuable sort for 
the market growers 
owing to the com¬ 
bination of highest 
quality and desirable 
size. This sort orig¬ 
inated in New Eng¬ 
land, a cross between 
Golden Bantam and 
Stowell’s Evergreen. 
(Pkt., 10c) (% lb., 
25c) (lb.. 45c) (5 lbs., 
$2.00) prepaid. 
Golden Early 
Market l 5 d a y s - 
IVldrKcl ^ money 
maker for the mar¬ 
ket gardener who 
wishes to be first 
with a very early 
golden sweet corn. It 
is two weeks earlier 
than Golden Bantam 
and while hardly as 
sweet, the quality is 
better than most ex¬ 
tra early sorts. The 
plump yellow kernels 
set 12 to 14 rows to 
the cob. 
(Pkt., 10c) (i/ 2 lb., 
30c) (lb., 55c) (5 lbs., 
$2.40) prepaid. 
From Miami, Fla. —“Your seed was recommended to me by . 
of Miami. Yesterday I inspected his field of Pritchard tomatoes and they 
were very fine. Quote me your price on ten pounds of Special Selection 
Pritchard and Marglobe Burrells Select.” 
From Nashport, Ohio. — “Your Honey Rock Cantaloupes are the best we 
ever raised.” 
28 D. V. Burrell Seed Growers Co-, Rocky Ford, Colorado 
Photo taken in our field of Golden Early 
Market 
