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HYBRID AND TOP CROSSED CORNS PRODUCE LARGER YIELDS 
SUGAR or SWEET CORN—Continued 
Stowell’s Evergreen Landreths’ Money Maker 
Long Island Beauty—98 Days. Grains medium 
length, color white. Height of stalk 8 to 9 ft. Ears 
long, thick and averaging 9 to 10 inches, short 
pointed. Rows mostly 12 to 16. Many years ago 
Long Island Beauty was produced by crossing Late 
Mammoth with Stowells’ Evergreen. A very 
popular late season variety with exceptionally large 
ears. Used principally where market gardeners 
supply a city trade which demands the most for 
their money. Fairly resistant to Stewart’s Wilt 
Disease. ^ lb. 20c lb. 30c 5 lbs. $1.25 10 lbs. $2.30 
★Spancross P 39 (Spanish Gold Top Cross)— 
79 Days. Grains medium length, golden yellow in 
color. The height of stalk is about the same as 
Golden Cross Bantam, the ears about the same 
length, 7 to 8 inches. There are usually 12 rows of 
golden yellow kernels of fine quality. Spancross is 
5 to 7 days later than Spanish Gold, but is more 
wilt-resistant, produces higher yields, and is better 
quality. It is about a week earlier than Golden 
Cross Bantam. 
I lb. 30c lb. 50c 5 lbs. $2.05 10 lbs. $3.70 
Spanish Gold—72 Days. Grains medium length, 
orange yellow in color. Height of stalk 4^ to 5 ft. 
Ears small and medium thickness, averaging 5 to 6 
inches, blunt pointed. Rows mostly 8 to 12. A pro¬ 
duct of Dr. Jones of Connecticut, this early variety 
has some resistance to Stewart’s Wilt Disease, and is 
therefore generally successful for a first early. Plant 
it on good ground. 
i lb. 20c lb. 30c 5 lbs. $1.25 10 lbs. $2.30 
The Vanguard—72 Days. Grains medium length, 
color white. Height of stalk 5 to 5^ ft. Ears 
medium in length, thick, averaging 6 to 7 inches, 
short pointed. Rows mostly 12 to 16. About a 
week to ten days earlier than Howling Mob. A 
favorite in New Jersey for a first early sweet corn. 
Fairly resistant to Stewart’s Wilt Disease. De¬ 
veloped by A. L. Richie, a New Jersey grower. 
i lb. 20c lb. 30c 5 lbs. $1.25 10 lbs. $2.30 
Whipple’s Early Yellow—82 Days. Grains 
medium length, golden yellow in color. Height of 
stalk 6 to 6| ft. Ears medium in length and thick¬ 
ness, averaging 6 to 7 inches, long pointed. Rows 
mostly 10 to 14. Another early favorite of the New 
Jersey growers but unfortunately it is not resistant 
to Stewart’s Wilt Disease. 
J lb. 20c lb. 30c 5 lbs. $1.25 10 lbs. $2.30 
★Whipcross P 39 (Whipple’s Yellow Top Cross) 
—83 Days. Grains medium in length, golden yellow 
in color. The height of stalk is about the same as 
Whipple’s Yellow, as well as the length and thick¬ 
ness of the ear and the number of rows of kernels. 
It is somewhat resistant to wilt and therefore pro¬ 
duces a greater yield than Whipple’s AYllow. It is 
uniform in maturing, and the crop is of good quality, 
better than open-pollinated Whipple’s Yellow. This 
variety is about 3 to 5 days earlier than Golden 
Cross Bantam. 
^ lb. 30c lb. 50c 5 lbs. $2.05 10 lbs. $3.70 
★WHITE SUNRISE HYBRID—86 Days. Grains 
medium in length and white in color. Height of 
stalk 6 to 7 ft. Ears long and medium to thin in 
diameter, averaging 8 to 9 inches and mostly long 
pointed. Rows generally 10 to 14. Has been grown 
successfully where a variety is wanted that matures 
before Stowell’s. It is somewhat resistant to adverse 
weather and disease conditions. This is the white 
selection from the cross between Golden Bantam 
and Long Island Beauty which produced Bloomsdale 
Golden. ^ lb. 25c lb. 45c 5 lbs. $1.85 10 lbs. $3.35 
GARDEN CORN — NOT SWEET 
Adams Extra Early or Early Burlington—74 
Days. Grains medium in length, white in color. 
Height of stalk 4j to 5 feet. Ears short and thick, 
averaging 5 to 6 inches, short pointed. Rows 
generally 10 to 14. This is a white dent variety 
that is planted very early in the Spring for roasting 
ears, not as good quality as true sweet corn. 
^ lb. 12c lb. 20c 5 lbs. 85c 10 lbs. $1.60 
Adams Early—80 Days. Grains medium in length 
and white in color. Height of stalk 5 to 6 ft. Ears 
medium in length and thickness, average 6 to 7 
inches and medium pointed. Rows generally 10 to 
14. Another white dent variety used for roasting 
ears. \ lb. 12c lb. 20c 5 lbs. 85c 10 lbs. $1.60 
Be sure to purchase some of our Top Crossed 
and Hybrid Strains of Sweet Corn. ‘ They are well 
worth the difference in price. 
