FERTILIZE all SWEET CORN 
Sweet Corn 
One pound of seed is sufficient for about two hundred hills; fifteen pounds for an acre 
PRICES—On all Sweet Corn except Golden Cross Bantam: Pkg M 5c; Z 4 lb., 10c; lb., 15c; 1 lb., 
25c; 5 lbs. at 24c per lb.; 10 lbs. at 23c per lb.; 25 lbs. at 22c per lb.; 50 lbs. at 21c per lb.; 
100 lbs. at 20c per lb. Prices Postpaid anywhere in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Zones. 
GOLDEN EARLY MARKET. This is a new sweet corn introduced in 
1925 which has increased steadily in popularity owing to its extreme 
earliness. It is a cross between Early Market and Golden Bantam and 
combines the good qualities of both parents. The ears are 14 to 16 
rowed and the color a creamy yellow of fine flavor. It is very sweet 
and tender. A very fine corn either for the home garden or for market. 
In the Puget Sound region Golden Early Market will mature for table use 
about 10 days earlier than Golden Bantam. 
EARLY MARKET. This is undoubtedly the finest extra early white corn 
on the market. It was originated in the Northwest several years ago. 
The ear is large, the kernels plump and sweet, and of purest white. 
GOLDEN EARLY MARKET 
Pop Corn 
TOM THUMB. Also called Japanese Hulless. 
This variety is somewhat earlier than the 
White Rice. The kernels are also longer and 
narrower. Tom Thumb when properly cured 
will pop the largest percent of kernels of any 
pop corn. 
PRICES—Pkg., 5c; |4 lb., 10c; / 2 lb., 15c; 
1 lb., 25c; 5 lbs., $1.20. 
IMPROVED GOLDEN BANTAM. The kernels 
are deep rich golden yellow, set close on the 
cob, nearly all of which are twelve rowed and 
somewhat larger than regular Golden Bantam. 
The quality and flavor are unsurpassed. Fine 
for either home or market. Four days earlier 
than Golden Bantam. 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM. A new variety 
which on account of its large ear, being 
10 to 14 rowed is well adapted to home, 
market or canners’ use. The kernels are 
of medium width and depth and slightly 
lighter in color than Golden Bantam. The 
flavor is similar but the yield somewhat 
heavier and later, as well as maturing 
more nearly even than other sorts. Four 
days later than Golden Bantam. 
PRICES—Postpaid: Pkg., 10c; lb., 15c; 
Zz lb., 25c; 1 lb., 40c; 5 lbs. or over at 
35c per lb. 
GOLDEN BANTAM 
GOLDEN BANTAM. This is the finest and best 
sweet corn grown. While it is several days 
later than Early Market and Golden Early 
Market its delicious flavor and sweetness 
more than make up for the few days differ¬ 
ence in maturity. As a market corn it has no 
superior. The cobs are medium sized, the 
kernels yellow, plump and of a flavor that has 
no equal. We have yet to find a corn that 
will quite match it for flavor or uniformity of 
ears. Eight row. (See page 4 for quantity 
prices.) 
Corn for Popping 
High grade Pop Corn for popping at reasonable prices. Postpaid in 1st and 2nd Zones only. 
WHITE or GOLDEN.3 lbs., 35c; 5 lbs., 55c. 
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