“BEST POSSIBLE” SEEDS 
CHAS. C. HART SEED CO. —17— WETHERSFIELD, CONN. 
EARLY VARIETIES 
Spancross C2 —As early as Golden Early Market 
with a larger ear on every stalk, nearly im¬ 
mune to bacterial wilt and matures its ears all 
at the same time. 51 days to silking, 9,000 ears 
per acre. Ears 6 V 2 inches long, 12-16 rows. 
Marcross C6 —Highly resistant to wilt. Ears a 
little shorter than Spancross C2 and ears and 
kernels somewhat broader. 52 days to silking, 
9,000 ears per acre. Ears 7 inches long, 10-18 
rows. 
Spancross P39 —A remarkably fine flavored corn 
of equal quality to Golden Cross. About 5 days 
later than Spancross C2 with a long slender 
ear produced two to the stalk. 56 days to silk¬ 
ing, 13,000 ears per acre. Ears 7 inches long, 
8-14 rows. 
Marcross P39 —The largest ear of any of the early 
hybrids and of very good quality. Of about the 
same period as Spancross P39. 56 days to silk¬ 
ing, 12,000 ears per acre. Ears 7 1 /2 inches long 
with 10-16 rows. 
Sucross P39 —(Similar if not identical with 
Tendergold)—Matures about the same time as 
Marcross P39. A medium ear of excellent table 
quality. This is splendid canning corn. 57 days 
to silking. Ears 7 J /2 inches long, 10-16 rows, 
10,000 ears per acre. 
Early Bancross P39 —Matures considerably earlier 
than Golden Bantam and is considerably 
larger and of surpassing flavor and sweetness. 
57 days to silking. Ears 7^2 1° 8 inches long, 
10-14 rows, 16,000 ears per acre. Highly re¬ 
sistant to wilt. 
MIDSEASON VARIETIES 
Whipcross P39 —Remarkable for its large ear and 
excellent quality which is the equal of Golden 
Cross and is 3-5 days earlier. Valuable to both 
market gardener and canner. 59 days to silk¬ 
ing. 13.000 ears per acre. Ears inches long, 
12-16 rowed. 
Golden Cross —The first crossed corn offered and 
still the standard of quality although much 
later than the newer crosses. Its table quality 
is unsurpassed except, of course, by our Early 
Pearl. The ears are large, well filled, high 
yielding and thoroughly wilt resistant. 64 days 
to silking. 15,000 ears per acre, ears 7V 2 inches 
long, 12-16 rowed. 
PEARLCROSS 
A highly successful cross on our unsurpassed Early Pearl (see Page 18) by an Evergreen 
inbred. The cross more than justified our expectations by approximately doubling the yield in 
number of ears and increasing the ear length about 2 ! /2 inches. Most of all, however, we were 
successful in not losing one single grain of Early Pearl's high sugar content, flavor, and long 
lasting qualities. The kernel itself was tremendously increased in size and the fodder grew about 
two feet higher. This excellent cross brings this justly popular corn out of the home garden class 
into the market gardeners' list and we can now recommend it without hesitation to market growers 
and wayside stands who have a discriminating and high quality class of trade. Do not fail to be 
the first in your locality to build up a reputation for handling something really superior. 
HOW TO CHOOSE CROSSED VARIETIES 
Roughly speaking, every cross we offer will approximate in appearance and period of maturity 
its seed parent. Thus, any Whipcross will resemble Whipple's Yellow but will be larger, more pro¬ 
ductive and more uniform than its parent. So, if your favorite variety in the past has been Golden 
Market, order Marcross. The corn you grow will be superior in every desirable respect. Please re¬ 
member that the demand for Crossed Corn is increasing immensely every year and it is difficult 
for us to keep pace with the tremendous interest that is being shown, so order early before our 
supplies are exhausted. 
HYBRID CROSSED CORN 
% lb. 
1 lb. 
2 lbs. 
10 lbs. 
per lb. 
100 lbs. 
per lb. 
Spancross C2 . 
. $0.30 
$0.50 
$0.90 
$0.38 
$0.35 
Marcross C6 . 
. .25 
.45 
.80 
.33 
.30 
Spancross P39 . 
. .30 
.50 
.90 
.38 
.35 
Marcross P39 . 
. .30 
.50 
.90 
.38 
.35 
Sucross P39 . 
. .25 
.45 
.80 
.33 
.30 
Bancross P39 . 
. .30 
.50 
.90 
.38 
.35 
Whipcross P39 . 
.45 
.80 
.33 
.30 
Golden Cross . 
. .30 
.50 
.90 
.38 
.35 
Pearlcross . 
. .30 
.55 
1.00 
.43 
.40 
Crossed Corn for greater yield — greater vigor 
