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PURCHASE LANDRETHS’ NEW CROP CERTIFIED TOMATO SEED 
SUGAR or SWEET CORN—Continued 
LANDRETHS’ MONEY MAKER—100 Days 
This is the finest quality sweet corn on the market, 
being of excellent flavor and extremely tender. 
Height of stalk 6 to 65 ft. Ears medium length and 
thin, average length 6 to 7 inches and long pointed. 
Cobs small in diameter. Rows mostly 8 to 12 . 
Grains medium length and white in color. Fairly 
resistant to Stewarts Wilt Disease. Very late 
in maturing. Money Maker should be planted as 
early as possible. It remains edible for a longer 
period than other varieties. 
Long Island Beauty—98 Days 
A very popular late season variety with exceptionally 
large ears. Popular where market gardeners supply 
a city trade which demands the most for their money. 
Height of stalk 65 to 7 ft. Ears long and thick 
averaging 9 to 10 inches and short pointed. Rows 
mostly 12 to 16. Grains medium length and white 
in color. Fairly resistant to Stewarts Wilt Disease. 
Spanish Gold—74 Days 
Another product of Dr. Jones of Connecticut. This 
early variety has some resistance to Stewarts Wilt 
Disease, and is therefore successful for a first early. 
Plant it on good ground. Height of stalk 4| to 5 ft. 
Ears small and medium thickness, averaging 5 to 6 
inches and blunt pointed. Rows mostly 8 to 12. 
Grains medium length and orange yellow in color. 
The Vanguard—72 Days 
About a week to ten days earlier than Howling Mob. 
A favorite in New Jersey for a first early sweet corn. 
Height of stalk 5 to 5§ ft. Ears medium in length 
and thick, averaging 6 to 7 inches and short pointed. 
Rows mostly 12 to 16. Grains medium length and 
white in color. Fairly resistant to Stewarts Wilt 
Disease. Developed by A. L. Richie, a New Jersey 
grower. 
Whipple’s Early Yellow—78 Days 
Another early favorite of the New Jersey growers 
but unfortunately it is not resistant to Stewarts 
Wilt Disease. Height of stalk 6 to 6 * ft. Ears 
medium in length and thickness, averaging 6 to 7 
inches, and long pointed. Rows mostly 10 to 14. 
Grains medium length and golden yellow in color. 
Whipple Cross Hybrid (Golden)—78 Days 
We are one of the few seedsmen who have this for 
sale. It is another product of Dr. Jones of Con¬ 
necticut. It is not resistant to Stewarts Wilt 
Disease. Height of stalk 6 to 6 J ft. Ears medium 
in length and thickness, averaging 6 to 7 inches, and 
short pointed. Rows mostly 10 or 12 . Grains 
medium length and golden yellow in color. This 
inbred hybrid is very uniform, and produces a good 
yield where wilt is not present. 
WHITE SUNRISE—86 Days 
This is the white selection from the cross between 
Golden Bantam and Long Island Beauty which 
produced Bloomsdale Golden described on page 50. 
Height of stalk 6 to 7 ft. Ears long and medium to 
thin in diameter, averaging 8 to 9 inches and 
mostly long pointed. Rows generally 10 to 14. 
Grains medium in length and white in color. 
Has been grown successfully where a variety is 
wanted that matures before Stowells. It is some¬ 
what resistant to adverse weather and disease 
conditions. 
Stoweli’s Evergreen Landreths’ Money Maker 
1 
'2 lb. 
1 lb. 5 
lbs. 10 lbs. 
Landreths’ Money Maker 
.25 
.35 
1.55 
2.80 
Long Island Beauty. 
.25 
.35 
1.55 
2.80 
Spanish Gold. 
.30 
.55 
2.45 
4.40 
The Vanguard 
.25 
.35 
1.55 
2.80 
Whipple’s Early Yellow 
.25 
.35 
1.55 
2.80 
Whipple Cross Hybrid (Gol- 
den). 
.35 
.65 
2.90 
5.20 
White Sunrise. 
.30 
.55 
2.45 
4.40 
