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THE 
BILLION DOLLAR 
CORN! 
SALZER’S GOLDEN 
SUNSHINE SWEET CORN 
is a new type of Golden Bantam Sweet Corn, 
having the same fine characteristics as its 
progenitor but with this advantage—it is 
about ten days to two weeks earlier. It was 
developed by Prof. A. F. Yaeger of the North 
Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station, who for 
several years had been breeding an earlier type of 
this luscious and popular sweet corn, and we are 
very proud indeed to be able to offer this new corn to 
our customers. We urge- you to order early. 
Stalks are 4y 2 feet high, usually carrying 2 or more 
line ears about 7 inches long which are 12-rowed and 
packed with broad, deep, rich golden yellow kernels of the 
most sugary, tender and luscious quality that has ever been 
produced. Matures about 10 days to two weeks earlier than 
Golden Bantam! Whether for your own garden or for the 
market, don’t fail to plant it this spring. 
Truly, Salzer’s Golden Sunshine Sweet Corn is a Billion Dollar 
Corn! Anyone who sells at market, knows the premium the good 
housewives pay for the extra-early supplies of cabbage, lettuce, 
sweet corn, tomatoes, etc. Every gardener who planted Golden 
Sunshine last year, has definitely and positively determined upon a 
much larger planting this year. 
Every home gardener who planted it, remembers with satisfaction 
the early date at which the! delicious, juicy, tender, sugary cobs of 
golden corn were served steaming hot at the table! Sweet corn is best 
when it is a little out of season, and Golden Sunshine is so early, it is 
really eaten out of season. 406—Pkg., 5c; Vs lb., 18c; lb., 30c; 2 lbs., 
52c; 5 ll»s., $1.10, postpaid. Not prepaid: 10 lbs., $1.60; 25 lbs., $3.bo; o0 
lbs., $6.75. „ 
382—Golden Sunshine, Salzer’s Cliffwood Farm TRIPLE-A-TESTED 
A special reselected strain certified by THREE-WAY tests: Pkg., 10c; 
y, lb., 23c; lb., 40c; 2 lbs., 69c; 5 lbs., $1.35, postpaid. Not prepaid: 10 
lbs., $1.90; 25 lbs., $4.35; 50 lbs., $7.95. 
SPANISH GOLD 
SWEET CORN 
Originally brought to the U. S. 
in 1931, by the Connecticut Agri-' 
' cultural Station from the Pyre¬ 
nees Mountains of Spain. Crosses - 
were separately made until this 
new yellow variety was called i 
Spanish Gold. 
Sixteen days earlier than Golden 
Bantam! Most resistant of any 
corns to Stewart’s Disease or 
Bacterial Wilt! A heavy yielder, 
each stalk having 2 to 3 ears, 
6-7 inches long, 8 to 12 rows of 
deep, luscious, yellow kernels, of 
best quality! In tests, was ready 1 
[for picking in 54 days! Stalks 
strong and erect, 5-6 feet high! 
.Spanish Gold is especially adapted 
to the needs of the critical truck¬ 
er and private gardener. 
408—Pkg., 16c; y 2 lb., 20c; lb., 
35c; 2 lbs., 59c; 5 lbs., $1.20, post- 
pald. Not prepaid: 10 lbs., $1.75;' 
’ 25 lbs., $4.00 ; 50 Ibs„ $7.50. 
golden GEM 
a fl SWEET CORN 
shme W e have se cu?£ US Golf len , 
from Prof. A . F _ Teaee^th^ sto <* 
The ears are of Introd «o 
I Z r }° * mehes in length BiZ %’ ave ra; 
close to the ernrnJi and are hr 
feet high. jp-nm ^ on ®falks about 
produced on e^ h °'V® /,° «»« 
J® ei 8ht rowed* komH Golden C 
broad, meatv is ii eine,s are quite , 
tender and </f Jo' ^ 0,,, en yellow. 
tender and‘of "Lui S°l<len yeUow, 
^ ' 'i I f Ug i lr y havoc ima 2 in»5'i eetest and 
larger ears thin 61 !?' ? nc bore sli< 
'b., ° 3c; L 3 : ‘if,® * 9 °f % lb., 1 
Postpaid. NoV’ X‘ C ’ ® ****•, $1 
$1.65j 25 I;,' 10 11 
• 3 ** 5 * so ibs., $r. 
Planted your Spanish Gold Sweet Com on May 5 and now, on July 1, it is 
nearly ready to pick.—Mr. M. F. Weeks, Wautoma, Wis. 
