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STERLING’S ANNUAL CATALOG 
John Simcik’s truck loaded with 180 baskets of Fordhooks ready for the 
Auction Block. 
HYBRID SWEET CORN 
We are carrying two of the best Hybrid or Top Cross varieties 
of Sweet Corn this year and are pricing it within reason so that all 
may use it and see for themselves how prolific and disease free it is. 
Many state it yields double what the standard varieties do. Do not 
try to save the seed from these varieties as they will not come true but 
have to be bred and crossed each year. 
Pkt. Lb. io Lbs. 
302 MARCROSS. A cross of Golden Early Market 
and Whipple’s Early. Earliest Hybrid .$ .15 $ .40 $3.80 
305 GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM. 12 rowed, 8 inches 
long. Quality unsurpassed. Most resistant to 
Stewart’s Disease. Heavy yielding.15 .40 3.50 
CORN — FIELD, POP AND FODDER 
I peck of Field Corn will plant 1 acre in hills 4 ft. x 4 ft. 
1 Bushel of Fodder Corn will plant 1 acre in drills. 
320 LUCE’S FAVORITE FIELD CORN. A yellow hybrid, makes a 
leafy stalk and a very fine large ear. 
Shelled, per lb., 10c; 10 Lbs., 85c; per bu. of 56 Lbs., $3.50. 
319 CORNELL No. 11. The earliest Dent corn. Large ears. Very 
prolific. Shelled. Per Lb., 10c; 10 Lbs., 85c; Per Bu. of 56 
Lbs., $3.50. 
353 QUEEN’S GOLDEN POPCORN. Largest and best. Buy a lb. for 
popping. Per Pkt., 10c; per Lb., 25c. 
355 WHITE RICE POPCORN. Bears 3 to 4 ears to stalk. Sure 
popper. Per Pkt., 10c; Lb., 25c. 
342 SORGHUM or EARLY ORANGE SUGAR CANE. Succulent and 
sweet. Per Lb., 20c; per 10 Lbs., $1.50. 
318 SWEET CORN FOR FODDER (Stowell’s Evergreen). Per 10 
Lbs. at 15c; 100 Lbs. at 12c. 
