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JOSEPH HARRIS COMPANY, INC., COLDWATER, NEW YORK 
Welschkorn ( Ger .) SWEET CORN Mais (It.) 
One pound of seed will plant 350 to 400 hills; 10 to 12 lbs. will plant an acre. A bushel weighs 48 lbs. 
Note—25 lbs. of one variety will be supplied at the 100 lb. rate. 
At the prices here quoted, sweet com is not prepaid. Purchaser pays transportation on 
sweet corn except as follows: If your order for vegetable seeds, including com, amounts to $20.00 
or more we will prepay the FREIGHT charges. 
Harris’ Northern Grown Sweet Corn 
For many years we have made a specialty of growing sweet corn seed of the highest quality 
and due to our efforts in careful scientific selection and breeding to improve the earliness, yield and 
quality, the demand for Harris’ Sweet Corn has grown so that we are now large growers of the 
best market varieties. 
We are very fortunate this year when good sweet corn seed is not plentiful, to have ample 
supplies of first class seed to take care of our normal requirements. However, we anticipate an 
increased demand and advise our customers to order their season’s supply early. 
Write for special prices on larger lots than quoted here. 
Canada Gold Sweet Corn 
Canada Gold (NEW) 
Large Ears, Heavy Yield and EARLY 
As we see more of this new variety we are more 
firmly convinced of its merit, as an early corn. Growers 
in increasing numbers are using it and since we in¬ 
troduced it two years ago our sales have increased 
rapidly. It is only a few days later than Golden Early 
Market and will produce longer ears. 
The ears are often nine inches long , with 8 to 12 
rows of deep butter yellow kernels of excellent quality. 
The plant is strong, tall and sturdy, often producing 
two good ears on a stalk. This is a real achievement in 
sweet corn breeding and we urge any who have not yet 
grown this kind to try some this year. See prices on 
page 14. 
Golden Early Market (Gill’s) 
Same as Golden Hummer , Extra Early Golden, 
Extra Early Yellow, Etc. 
This is one of the earliest kinds, but to be safe be 
sure to get seed of the true original stock as there are 
many different and inferior strains of this.popular vari¬ 
ety sold under a great many names. 
The ears are 7 to 8 inches long with 10 to 12 rows of 
broad bright yellow kernels. These large attractive ears 
are sure to command the highest prices on the early 
market. We obtained our stock seed from the originator 
and have carefully grown our seed crop here in the 
North for the last four years. See prices on page 14. 
Harris’ Extra Early Bantam 
Extra Early Yellow Sweet Corn 
Northern Grown Seed—grown under our careful 
supervision on nearby farms from our own selected stock 
seed. 
This excellent variety has proved to be one of the 
most profitable extra early yellow kinds that has ever 
been introduced. 
The ears grow up to 7 inches long with 8 to 10 rows 
of golden yellow kernels. They are just like Golden 
Bantam in appearance and quality but they mature 10 
days earlier. 
The yield is heavy. We know of no corn maturing 
so early which will produce such a large number of fine 
ears as Harris’ Extra Early Bantam. The whole crop 
can be picked and sold before the market becomes flood¬ 
ed with the later kinds. See prices on page 14. 
