Buttercup Sweeter than Golden Bantam—the Ears are Larger 
than Gofden^Bantan^^hav^e {5^ ^1 O^ows^ofla^^kenieS of a rich ‘^Jun^butter’’"'^^!? ^ H T ' le " e 
no"-. 10C; /2 Lb - 25CJ Lb - 4 ° C; 2 Lbs ' ^ 6 Lbs - ^-85 transportation p^Not^^SSrsTOi 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM 
Wilt Resistant—High Yield—Uni form 
We recommend this new hybrid sweet corn for places 
where Stewart s disease (wilt) makes it impossible to grow 
ordinary varieties of sweet corn. This corn which is the 
product of crossing two pure lines is not only resistant to 
bacterial wilt (Stewart’s disease) but produces larger crops 
of beautiful ears. The ears have 10 to 14 rows of golden 
yellow kernels, uniform in length (about 8 in.) and of ex¬ 
cellent quality. Matures a week later than Golden Ban- 
tam, the whole crop ripening at about the same time. 
Tins crossed seed was produced by the controlled pol¬ 
lination of two inbred parents in 1934 and will produce 
the true Golden Cross Bantam described above in 1935. 
Seed from the 1935 crop cannot be saved for 1936 as it 
will break down. The cross has to be made each year. 
Pkt. 15c; l/ 2 Lb. 35c; Lb. 60c; 2 Lbs. $1.10; 6 Lbs. 
$3.65 transportation paid. 
50 Lbs. $25.50. 
Not paid: 12 Lbs. $6.50; 
LONG ISLAND BEAUTY 
Special Selected Stock 
In order to have the very best, we have grown a crop of 
this corn from most carefully selected stock seed. We are 
certain that the most critical growers will be well pleased 
with this stock. 
This corn matures in about 98 days, about a week later 
than Stowell’s Evergreen and is, therefore, valuable to 
prolong the season. The ears are immense, often a foot 
long with 18 to 20 rows of white kernels. The quality is 
fine, the corn being sweet and very tender. A profitable 
market corn and an excellent one for borne use 
Pkt. 10c; 1/2 Lb. 25c; Lb. 45c; 2 Lbs. 80c; 6 Lbs. 
$2.05 transportation paid. Not paid: 12 Lbs. $3 35- 
50 Lbs. $12.00. 
GOLDEN EARLY MARKET (Gill’s) 
Also called Golden Hummer, Extra Early 
Golden, Extra Early Yellow, Etc. 
'■^ds ? ew corn is much of the same character as Gill’s 
Early Market (White) and is altogether a very fine extra 
early yellow corn. To those who want an early yellow 
with large ears we can recommend this variety highly 
„., r ( le ears are of good size, 12 rows, 7 inches long, weli 
Idled with broad butter yellow kernels. The quality is 
very good but not equal to Extra Early Bantam. 
Tins is one of the best extra early varieties being ready 
with us about the same time as Extra Early Bantam. 
1 here are many stocks of this corn on the market under 
a great variety of names. We obtained our stock seed 
direct from the originators and grow the seed here in 
Monroe County in order to be sure to have the true strain. 
Pkt. 10c; V 2 Lb. 25c; Lb. 40c; 2 Lbs. 70c; 6 Lbs. 
$1.85 transportation paid. Not paid: 12 Lbs. $2 90 
50 Lbs. $10.50. 
White Varieties 
GILL’S EARLY MARKET 
The Earliest White Sweet Corn 
Those who want large sweet corn at the earliest pos¬ 
sible date—(and who doesn’t?) should plant some Gill’s 
Early Market. By planting this variety you can enjoy 
large ears of good sweet corn nearly a week earlier than 
you otherwise would. 
It matures earlier than any other kind, with the excep- 
ll °j i° f Golden Gem - Many ears measure 8 inches long 
and have 12 to 14 rows of pure white kernels. The quality 
of the corn is excellent for so early a variety, being better 
than any other early white kind we know. 
Market growers who sell white corn have found this a 
very profitable kind to grow. 
Pkt. 10c; y 2 Lb. 25c; Lb. 40c; 2 Lbs. 70c; 6 Lbs. 
$1.85 transportation paid. Not paid: 12 Lbs $ t> 90- 
50 Lbs. $10.50. 
IVIIMiVlS HYBRID. (90 days.) A great main crop 
white sweet corn. The ears are 10 to 12 inches long, 
have 12 to 16 rows of fine kernels and fill right out to 
the tip. The corn is snow white, and of excellent qual¬ 
ity, being far superior to Evergreen. 
This is a midseason corn and matures between the 
early and late varieties. It is the very best kind of its 
season. Many stalks produce two big ears, and the 
yield is consequently very heavy. The big handsome 
ears always command the highest prices. 
The seed we offer is of a very fine pedigree strain of 
our own growing and breeding. 
Pkt. 10c; 1/2 Lb. 25c; Lb. 40c; 2 Lbs. 70c; 6 Lbs. 
$1.85 transportation paid. Not paid: 12 Lbs $2 90- 
50 Lbs. $10.50. 
WHIPPLE’S EARLY (White). (79 days.) A grand 
early white corn. It looks like Evergreen and is as early 
as many of the small eared early varieties. The ears 
have 16-20 rows of deep rather narrow kernels and are 
of very fine quality. They are 8-9 inches long and 
large around, and look like well bred Evergreen yet 
they mature two to three weeks earlier. Market garden¬ 
ers find that the size, high yield (there are often two 
good ears on a stalk) and earliness make this a profit¬ 
able kind to grow for markets, where a white corn is 
wanted. Home gardeners find this an excellent kind. 
We introduced this variety, and our seed grown here 
m the North under our close supervision, is far supe¬ 
rior in all respects to most of the seed offered. 
Pkt. 10c; t/ 2 Lb. 25c; Lb. 40c; 2 Lbs. 70c; 6 Lbs. 
$1.85 transportation paid. Not paid: 12 Lbs. $2 90- 
50 Lbs. $10.50. 
S T? W ^ LL ’ S EVER GREEN. Special Early Strain. (92 days.) Our 
Northern grown seed is much earlier and superior to western and south¬ 
ern grown stocks. The corn is of better quality and matures 10 to 12 
days earlier than the usual Evergreen. Ears 7 to 8 inches lopg with 12 to 
14 rows of long, rather narrow kernels. Seed grown in Monroe County. 
Pkt. 10c; y 2 Lb. 25c; Lb. 40c; 2 Lbs. 70c; 6 Lbs. $2.05 transporta¬ 
tion paid. Not paid: 12 Lbs. $3.35; 50 Lbs. $12.00. 
POP CORN 
Pop com is raised the same as field com. It should be allowed to get thoroughly ripe before cutting. It is very easily 
raised and often proves a profitable crop. 
DYNAMITE or South American Yellow. New Large Golden. 
Birds do not pull out 
seed corn treated with 
STANLEY'S CROW 
REPELLANT. Half 
pint 60c (treats 1 bu. 
corn.) 
C °“"? ry ® ei ? t,em , an - (, 96 da ys ) Late, very prolific, often 3 ears on a 
stalk, t he kernels are long and thin and placed irregularly on the cob 
It is ot high quality being very sweet and tender. 
Pkt. 10c; y 2 Lb. 25c; Lb. 45c: 2 Lbs. 80c; 6 Lbs. $2.15 transporta¬ 
tion paid. Not paid: 12 Lbs. $3.50; 50 Lbs. $13.00. 
---- '-■■wrr. new i-aigc UUIUCn. This 
is the new large golden pop com which is so much in demand. The 
kernels are big and when popped make large tender popcorn of the finest 
quality. The ears are large containing 12 to 16 rows, making the yield 
high. The stalk is tall and strong. This corn is not as early as the other 
varieties but our Northern grown strain will mature in this climate. 
Pkt. 10c; y 2 Lb. 25c; Lb. 45c; 2 Lbs. 80c; 7l/ 2 Lbs. $2.40 transporta¬ 
tion paid. Not paid: 15 Lbs. $3.60; 60 Lbs. (Bu.) $12.60. 
Black Diamond. This variety makes pop corn that is more tender than 
most other kinds. If well cured the corn will pop perfectly two or three 
months after it is harvested. The ears are 6 inches long and the kernels 
are dark blue or black. Matures early. 
Pkt. 10c; y, Lb. 25c; Lb. 40c; 2 Lbs. 70c; iy 2 Lbs. $2.00 transporta¬ 
tion paid. Not paid: 15 Lbs. $2.85; 60 Lbs. (Bu.) $9.60. 
White Rice. The ears are 6 to 7 inches long and the kernels are pure 
winle and of large size. Yields well and produces a fine quality of dod 
corn. Our strain is the true White Rice. 
Pkt. 10c; y 2 Lb. 25c; Lb. 40c; 2 Lbs. 70c; 7% Lbs. $1.95 transporta¬ 
tion paid. Not paid: 15 Lbs. $2.70; 60 Lbs. (Bu.) $9.00. 
Japanese Hulless or Tom Thumb. Owing to the unusually thin skin 
on the kernels this corn when popped is tender and almost free from any 
fiber, which is so objectionable in the common varieties. 
The ears are short and thick. The kernels are small, nearly white 
color and much the shape of White Bice. They pop readily and the 
popped corn is very tender and of the finest quality. Very early variety 
Pkt. 10c; 1/2 Lb. 25c; Lb. 40c; 2 Lbs. 70c; 7t/ 2 Lbs. $2.00 transporta¬ 
tion paid. Not paid: 15 Lbs. $2.85; 60 Lbs. (Bu.) $9.60. 
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