Hart & Vick’s Seeds, Plants, Bulbs • Rochester, N. Y. 
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Golden Bantam Sweet Corn 
Sweet or Sugar Corn 
Our Northern-grown Seed Corn means earlier crops and hardier plants 
Sweet Corn can be raised on any good, ordinary soil that is thoroughly worked. Plant 6 kernels to the hill, which should be about 
3 feet apart each way, covering seed with about 1 inch of soil firmly pressed down. Thin out to 3 plants to a hill. To grow in rows, plant 
kernels 1 foot apart, in rows 3 feet apart. For succession, plant every two weeks up to July 15. 
Pkg. 10c; V 2 lb. 25c; lb. 40c; 2 lbs. 70c; 5 lbs. $1.50, postpaid, except as otherwise noted 
Stowell’s Evergreen 
Golden Sunshine Sweet Corn 
ALPHA. (70 days.) The earliest white Sweet Corn for your garden. 
Ears are of good size, 6 to 7 inches long, and are well filled with 
tender, white, sweet kernels of good quality. We can recommend 
Alpha to all who want Corn early in the season. 
GOLDEN ALPHA. (70 days.) One of the new introductions in Sweet 
Corn. The ears are from 6 to 8 inches long, with 8 rows of broad, 
keystone-shaped, golden cream kernels which are surprisingly 
sweet, tender, and juicy. The plant is a strong, vigorous grower 
and crop ripens about three weeks earlier than Golden Bantam. 
Golden Gem. (70 days.) A good early yellow-kerneled Sweet Corn 
—ready to eat nearly 3 weeks before Golden Bantam. Ears short 
and full of sweet, finely flavored kernels. Stalk very dwarf. 
GOLDEN SUNSHINE. (74 days.) 
This new Corn is 10 days earlier 
than Golden Bantam. The ears are 
6 inches long, filled with tender, 
juicy, sweet kernels, set close 
together in 12 rows instead of 8 as 
in the Golden Bantam. 
WHIPPLE’S YELLOW. (78 days.) 
One of the best early yellow Sweet 
Corns that we know. It is ready for 
use at about the same time as 
Golden Bantam, but in most in¬ 
stances can be depended on to ripen 
a few days earlier than Bantam. 
The ears are long, running from 8 
to 9 inches, and carry from 14 to 18 
rows of deep yellow kernels which 
are of extra-good quality. It is a 
profitable sort for the market- 
garden and no less valuable for the 
home-garden. 
GOLDEN EVERGREEN. (80 days.) 
To gardeners who want a larger- 
eared Corn than Golden Bantam, 
we recommend this variety. The 
ears are 8 to 10 inches long and 
filled with creamy yellow, tender, 
sweet, and juicy kernels of very fine 
quality. It ripens about 10 days 
later than our Bantam. 
Howling Mob. (85 days.) A sweet, 
deliciously flavored second-early 
white Sweet Corn, with ears 7 to 9 
inches long, set with 12 and 14 rows 
of pearly white kernels. 
GOLDEN BANTAM, H. & V. Double-Yield Strain. (80 days.) Our 
Special Strain of this most famous yellow Sweet Corn is, we believe, 
away ahead of any other offered. Not only has it the wonderful 
richness, sweetness, and tenderness that make this variety so 
popular, but to these we have added the qualities of a larger and 
better-filled ear and a much greater yield. If you have only a small 
garden, grow just Golden Bantam; sow it in succession so you can 
have it on your table all season long. 
Golden Cross Bantam. A new Sweet. Corn descended from 
- the noted Golden Bantam. I he ears 
are about 8 inches long, with 14 rows of cream-colored kernels. 
Golden Cross is ready for use about 7 days later than its parent. 
Stalks are 4 to 5 feet high, thrifty growers, and bear two ears 
to a plant. We believe it is one of the leading yellow Sweet 
Corns, and recommend it for trial by all progressive gardeners. 
Pkg. 10c; K lb. 30c; lb. 50c; 5 lbs. $2.25. 
Golden Early Market. (75 days.) One of the very best large-eared 
yellow Corns for both home- and market-gardens. Has 8 to 12 rows. 
TOP-CROSS WHIPPLE’S YELLOW. An improved Whipple’s 
Yellow. See specialties, page 36. 
WHIPPLE’S EARLY. (79 days.) A splendid early white Sweet 
Corn. Large 16- and 20-rowed ears are filled with tender kernels. 
SPANISH GOLD. (70 days.) Ears 6 to 7 inches long, with 10 rows 
of sweet golden yellow kernels. 
GOLDEN NUGGET. (80 days.) Similar to Golden Bantam, but if 
planted at same time is ready when Golden Bantam is gone. 
BLACK MEXICAN. (88 days.) Kernels mixed, blue and white, but 
turn white when cooked. Unusually sweet, tender, and prolific. 
Early Evergreen. About 10 days earlier than Stowell’s Evergreen, 
and equally good. 
Country Gentleman. (93 days.) A fine main-crop variety for home- 
garden, market, and canning. The ears are 7 to 9 inches long, 
covered with irregular rows of long, slender white kernels. One of 
the best of the later varieties. 
STOWELL’S EVERGREEN. (95 days.) The standard main-crop 
Sweet Corn for home-garden or market. Ears are very large and 
filled to the tips. The sweet kernels are pure white. Remains fresh 
and edible longer than any other variety. 
POP-CORN 
Pkg. 10c; J /2 lb. 25c; lb. 40c; 5 lbs. $1.75, postpaid 
Japanese Hulless. Ears short and very thick. Kernels long, slender, 
pure white. 
Golden Hulless. Sweet and tender yellow hulless kernels. 
