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JOSEPH HARRIS COMPANY, INC., COLDWATER, NEW YORK 
Welschkorn ( Ger .) SWEET CORN 
Mais (It.) 
One pound of seed will plant 350 to 400 hills; 12 to 14 lbs. will plant an acre. 
Note—25 lbs. of one variety will be supplied at the 100 lb. rate. A bushel weighs 40 to 50 lbs. 
depending on the variety. 
*At the prices here quoted, sweet corn is not prepaid. Purchaser pays transportation on 
sweet corn except as follows: If your order for vegetable seeds, including corn, amounts to 
$20.00 or more we will prepay the freight charges. 
Note how much larger Canada Gold (right) 
is than Extra Early Bantam. 
Harris’ Northern Grown Sweet Corn 
Harris’ Northern grown sweet corn is earlier, hardier 
and more vigorous than seed of the same varieties grown 
farther south and in the West. For many years we have 
made a specialty of growing sweet corn seed and have spent 
much time and effort in careful scientific selection and 
breeding to improve the earliness, yield and quality of our 
varieties. Growers who know find it pays to use Harris’ 
Northern Grown Sweet Corn. 
Good sweet corn is very short this year but you can 
depend on getting the same high grade stocks that we have 
sold in the past. 
Write for special prices on large lots. 
Canada Gold (NEW) 
Large, Handsome Ears, Heavy Yield 
and EARLY 
This new variety is something that corn growers have 
been trying to get for years; a corn that will mature for the 
first early markets and at the same time produce large 
handsome ears. It will be sure to command a premium in 
any market. 
The ears are large eight to ten inches long, with 8 to 12 
rows of deep butter yellow kernels of excellent quality. 
The plant is strong, tall and sturdy, often producing two 
good ears on a stalk, and in spite of the large size this corn 
matures ready for market practically as early as Extra 
Early Bantam and the other first early kinds. This is a 
real achievement in sweet corn breeding. 
Of necessity our crop this year was limited, so in order 
to give as many as possible a chance to try this corn we are 
obliged to limit our sales six pounds to a customer. 
Y 2 lb. 30c; lb. 50c; 6 lbs. $2.20. Not prepaid.* See above. 
Whipple’s Yellow Sweet Corn 
Harris’ Original Northern Grown Stock 
You cannot afford to grow an ordinary strain of this fine corn. 
We introduced this variety in 1920, and have carefully grown and selected it for earliness, 
uniformity and large size since that time. 
The great popularity of this fine variety has brought many inferior strains on the market. 
Every pound of this variety which we sell is grown here in the North on and in the vicinity of our 
own farm, from our own carefully bred stock seed. The only safe way to do is to buy your seed 
direct from headquarters and you will be sure that you are getting the true original Whipple’s 
Yellow. We do not sell to dealers. 
Note—When ordering please write “Whipple's Yellow” not just “Whipple' s’’ as that will confuse 
it with Whipple’s Early which is a white corn. 
1 lb. 40c; 6 lbs. $1.50; 12 lbs. $2.75; 100 lbs. $20.00. Not prepaid.* See above. 
Golden Early Market (Gill’is) 
Same as Golden Hummer, Extra Early Golden, Extra Early Yellow, Etc. 
This corn has proved to be a very popular kind with market growers and at roadside stands, 
but be sure to get the true strain of this variety as there are many different strains of this corn sold 
under a great variety of names. We obtained our stock seed from the originator and have care¬ 
fully grown our seed crop here in the North for the last two years. The ears resemble closely Gill’s 
Early Market (White) being 7 to 8 in. long and containing 10 to 12 rows of broad yellow kernels. 
1 lb. 45c; 6 lbs. $1.60; 12 lbs. $3.00; 100 lbs. $22.00. Not prepaid.* See above. 
