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Sweet Corn— Continued 
LATE VARIETIES 
Platt’s Fancy Evergreen. (90 days). A very 
superior strain earlier and more productive than 
Stowell’s. Price per pt., 30c.; per qt., 50c.; 
10 lbs., $2.30; 100 lbs., $20.00. 
Stowell’s Evergreen. (95 days). A large 16 
to 20-rowed variety, 8 to 9 inches long; the 
standard late for family or market use ; of high 
quality. Price per pt., 25c.; per qt., 45c,; 10 lbs., 
$2.00; 100 lbs., $17.00. 
Country Gentleman. (Shoe Peg). (93 days). 
Medium late; good size ears, 7 to 7^4 inches 
long, irregularly crowded full of slender, deep 
grains, deliciously sweet and finest flavored. 
Price per pt., 25c.; per qt., 45c.; 10 lbs., $2.00; 
100 lbs., $17.00. 
Golden Colonel. (92 days). This is the finest 
and most successful cross of Golden Bantam 
and Country Gentleman we have ever seen; 
the result of ten years breeding. It has the size 
and type of Country Gentleman with the color 
and quality of Golden Bantam. Golden Colonel 
received the All America Award of Merit for 
1936. Price per pkt., 20c.; per pt., 70c.; per 
qt., $1.35; 10 lbs., $6.50. 
Long Island Beauty. (100 days). A very late 
corn with immense ears, often 12 inches long, 
16 or 18 rows of pearly white grain, tender and 
delicious, in an attractive dark green husk. A 
most excellent sort for home canning. Price, 
pt., 30c.; qt., 50c.; 10 lbs., $2.20; 100 lbs., $19.00. 
Sweet Corn for Fodder. The sweet corn fod¬ 
der is decidedly preferred by stock to the field 
varieties. Price, 10 lbs., $1.10; 100 lbs., $8.00. 
HYBRID AND TOP CROSS VARIETIES 
The following are highly resistant to Stewart’s Disease and outstanding for productiveness. 
See page 4 for further description 
Top Cross Spanish Gold. (74 days). A very early corn in this class. Ears 7 inches long, 10 to 12- 
rowed; highly resistant to Stewart’s Disease and very productive. Price per pkt., 20c.; per pt., 45c.; 
per qt., 85c.; 10 lbs., $4.30; 100 lbs., $40.00. 
Top Cross Whipple’s Yellow. (84 days). Ears 7^4 inches long, 12 to 14-rowed, large, handsome, very 
uniform and well filled. Seed supply limited. Price per pkt., 20c.; pt., 45c.; qt., 85c.; 10 lbs., $4.30; 
100 lbs., $40.00. 
Golden Cross Bantam. (88 days). Undoubtedly the most outstanding development in sweet corn in 
many years. Ears 7^4 to 8 inches long, 10 to 14-rowed; excellent quality and extremely productive. 
This should be in every home garden. Price, pkt., 20c.; pt., 45c.; qt., 85c.; 10 lbs., $4.30; 100 lbs., $40.00. 
Pop Corn Selected for Seed. 
Granone per Scoppio 
Golden Giant. Also called Dynamite. A new, fine quality pop corn. Pops extremely large, and al¬ 
though introduced recently, has become almost the universal favorite. Per lb., 25c. 
White Rice. Sharp-pointed kernels, 12 to 16-rowed, more generally grown than any other. Price 
per lb., shelled, 25c. 
Corn - - Varieties for Field Culture. 
Granone e Grano—Turco 
FLINT VARIETIES 
Early 8-Rowed Yellow Canada. The Flints will always be favorites for certain uses 
and conditions—earliness and ability to yield well on light ground, and qualities that 
make the finest grade of meal (Indian meal). Flint corn will produce a profitable crop 
where the later and heavier sorts would be a failure. Early Canada is the earliest of these. 
Longfellow. The ears are larger and longer than Early Canada, cob small, kernels 
large; 8-rowed yellow flint . 
Improved Sanford. Large white ears, 12 to 15 inches long, very productive and 
producing also a good leafy growth. 
DENT VARIETIES 
Queen of the Prairie, or Pride of the North. This is an early Yellow Dent, medium 
size, uniform ears, cob small; a winner in many shelling contests . 
Improved Learning. Select stock. The ears are large, with deep dented grain, 12 to 
16-rowed. Extensively grown for both grain and silo. Matures in 100 to 110 days. 
Quart Bushel 
(56 lbs.) 
20c. $3.25 
20c. 3.00 
20c. 3.00 
20c. 2.75 
20c. 2.50 
EUREKA ENSILAGE CORN 
(Man in photo is 6 ft., 3 in. tall) 
