Golden Giant 
(De Lue’s) 
Sweet Corn 
The most important Horticul¬ 
tural acquisition of recent years 
years selection Dy ur. rreueuuKo. ueLue oi 
Boston, Mass., from the product of “Howling 
Mob” crossed with ‘‘Golden Bantam.” 
Golden Giant, with its 12 to 16-rowed 
ears, gives nearly four times the yield per 
acre that the Golden Bantam does with its 
smaller 8-rowed ears. The stalks are short 
and frequently produce two ears each. 
It is richer in color, more delicious in 
flavor and is equally early. 
When you experience the satisfaction of 
sinking your teeth into this tender, juicy 
Sweet Corn of most attractive orange golden 
color and realize how early it is and how pro¬ 
ductive, we are sure you will appreciate 
the thoughtful care and labor Dr. De Lue has 
expended during the eleven years required 
for the perfection of this corn and agree with 
us that he deserves a high place in the annals 
of Horticulture and Agriculture. 
To introduce the 
,r. s Golden Giant we 
offer a limited quan- 
[ 1 iri packets con- 
taining 25 kernels 
S Bp.' ; W 1 each at 
25 cents the packet 
Postpaid anywhere 
In tHe* United .States 
but the supply this 
year being s< > small 
we cannot furnish 
more than four 
packets to any one 
iss-i -■ customer. 
Golden Giant 
Corn 
Golden Bantam 
Corn 
Golden 
Giant 
Golden 
Bantam 
Our 170-page Annual 
Catalog and Gardener’s 
Guide, 450 illustrations, 
several colored plates 
and cultural directions, 
will be mailed on appli¬ 
cation. 
Golden Giant Sweet Corn 
JOSEPH BRECK & SONS 
Neu) England’s leading Seed Store for nearly 100 years 
51 and 52 NORTH MARKET STREET BOSTON, MASS 
