N. SLUIS & SONS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 
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Whipple’s Early Yellow—14-Rowed Ears, 7 to 8 Inches Long 
Sweet Corn 
Peck, 12 pounds; bushel, 50 pounds. 
Early Evergreen Sweet Corn 
YELLOW-SEEDED VARIETIES 
Lb. Pk. Bu. 
Golden Dawn (60-day Yellow).$0.35 $2.40 $9.00 
Golden Alpha. This new variety 
is slightly later than our Gold¬ 
en Dawn. Ears about 7 inches 
long, mostly 10-rowed . 
.35 
2.40 
9.00 
Golden Sunshine . 
.35 
2.40 
9.00 
Golden Bantam . 
.35 
2.20 
8.00 
Premo Bantam . 
.35 
2.40 
9.00 
Barden’s Wonder Bantam .... 
.35 
2.40 
9.00 
Whipple’s Early Yellow. The 
best sort for main crop; 14- 
rowed ears, 8 inches long, 
tender and sweet . 
.35 
2.20 
8.00 
Golden Giant. Fine late sort. 
Heavy thick cob; kernel 
deep yellow. 
.35 
2.20 
8.00 
Golden Cream. Second early. 
Kernels are irregular on cob, 
like Country Gentleman in 
the White Corn . 
.35 
2.70 
10.00 
Golden Evergreen. Also called 
Bantam Evergreen. Main sort 
for late Summer and Fall 
crop. Large ears of a splendid 
yellow color. Stalks 6 feet 
.35 
2.40 
9.00 
Spancross. One of the earliest 
hybrids. Ears 10- to 16-row- 
ed; average length 7 inches. 
Time to eating stage 70 days. 
.50 
4.60 
17.50 
Tendergold. An excellent sort. 
Ears 7 to 8 inches long, 12- 
to 14-rowed. Time 75 days . . 
.50 
4.60 
17.50 
Marcross. A new hybrid of 
great merit. Mostly 14-rowed, 
7 to 8 inches long. Time 80 
days . 
.50 
4.60 
17.50 
Bancross. This splendid varie¬ 
ty grows large in stalks and 
ears both. Stands up well in 
dry weather. Time 85 days. . 
.50 
4.60 
17.50 
Golden Cross Bantam. The 
largest of the hybrids de^ 
veloped to date. Ears are 12- 
to 14-rowed. Best sort for 
late crop. Time 88 days. 
.50 
4.60 
17.50 
Use Semesan, Jr., With All Sweet Corn. It Improves the Yield 
