Golden Sunshine Sweet Corn 
Sweet Corn 
One-fourth pound of seed will sow 100 hills; 15 pounds, an acre 
This delicious vegetable may be enjoyed from early summer until frost if proper varieties are 
selected and planted for succession every two weeks from May until the middle of July. If the seed 
is planted too early, before the ground becomes warm, it is liable to decay. Plant in hills 3 to 4 feet 
apart each way, five or six kernels to a hill; or in rows 4 to 5 feet apart, scattering the seed thinly in 
the rows. The taller-growing the variety, the richer should be the soil and the wider the space 
allowed for development. 
On Corn, add postage at the rate given in table on Order Sheet 
New Hybrid Corn 
SPANCROSS P39. A remarkably fine-flavored 
Corn of equal quality to Golden Cross, with 
long, slender ears produced two to the stalk. 
Ears 7 inches long, 8 to 14-rowed. Average 
yield per acre, 13,000 ears. 
KINGSCROST GOLDEN BANTAM. This 
new inbred strain of Golden Bantam is truly 
an Improved Golden Bantam. It is about 10 
days earlier and has all the good qualities of 
that most popular Corn. Its increased yield 
in number of first-quality ears per acre more 
than offsets the slightly higher price for this 
stock. Ears 6 inches long, 8-rowed. Average 
yield per acre, 10,000 ears. 
WHIPCROSS. This new inbred was developed 
particularly for market-garden use, as its 12 
to 14 rows of golden yellow kernels and well- 
filled ears are sure to command a better price 
than ordinary sorts. Ears 7 inches long. 
Average yield per acre, 10,000 ears. 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM. The first crossed 
Corn offered and still the standard of quality 
although later than the above varieties. Wilt- 
resistant, ears 7 p 2 inches long, 12-16 rows, 
and will produce on an average of 12,000 ears 
per acre. 
Early Varieties 
Golden Bantam. 80 days. Stalks about 4 feet 
high; ears about 6 inches long; grains rich 
creamy color. Actually the finest flavored of 
all Sweet Corn; very early. 
Golden Early Market. 75 days. A new variety 
of superior merit for home-garden and market. 
The young ears are deliciously tender and 
sweet, and its earliness makes it valuable for 
summer market and for short growing seasons. 
Golden Sunshine. 76 days. Ten days earlier 
than Golden Bantam, but has all its good 
qualities. 
Spanish Gold. 72 days. A new early variety. 
Medium-sized ears well filled with straight 
rows of bright yellow kernels. 
Whipple’s Yellow. 84 days. Stalks short; ears 
set quite low, of fair size, and well filled with 
large grains of fine quality and flavor. 
Second-Early and General Crop 
Country Gentleman. 90 days. Ears of good 
size and well filled to the tips with deep, tender, 
white grains of delicious quality; cobs small; 
stalks productive, averaging three ears each. 
Golden Giant. 88 days. Ears 
about double the size of Golden 
Bantam; about ten days later; 
quality fine, without the mealy 
taste of most yellow Corns. 
Squantum Sweet. Best for table 
use. Our stock is pure, being 
grown by us from selected ears. 
Stowell’s Evergreen. 95 days. 
Ears large, with deep, tender, 
sugary grains and remain fit for 
use longer after maturity than 
any other Sweet Corn. Pro¬ 
ductive and hardy; adaptable as 
an early or a late sort; fine for 
private garden, market, and 
canning. 
See Price List for other varieties 
not described 
PRICES OF NEW HYBRID CORN V 2 lb. 
Lb. 
2 lbs. 
6 lbs. 
Spancross P39. 
...$0 25 
$0 40 
$0 75 
$2 00 
Kingscrost Golden Bantam. . . 
... 20 
35 
60 
1 70 
Whipcross. 
.... 20 
30 
60 
1 80 
Golden Cross Bantam. 
... 20 
30 
60 
1 80 
PRICES OF EARLY SWEET CORN 
Golden Bantam. 
15 
20 
40 
I 20 
Golden Early Market. 
15 
20 
40 
1 20 
Golden Hummer. 
15 
20 
40 
1 20 
Golden Sunshine. 
15 
20 
40 
1 20 
Spanish Gold. 
15 
20 
40 
1 20 
Whipple’s Yellow. 
15 
20 
40 
1 20 
PRICES OF SECOND-EARLY CORN 
Bantam Evergreen. 
... 15 
20 
40 
1 20 
Black Mexican. 
15 
25 
45 
1 20 
Country Gentleman. 
15 
25 
45 
1 20 
Early Crosby. 
15 
25 
45 
1 20 
Golden Giant. 
15 
20 
40 
1 20 
Squantum Sweet. 
15 
25 
45 
1 20 
Stowell’s Evergreen. 
15 
25 
45 
1 20 
28 Vegetable Seeds 
W. E. BARRETT CO., Providence, R. I 
