TUCKERS' SEED HOUSE, CARTHAGE, MISSOURI 
5 
SWEET CORN 
Golden Cross 
GOLDEN CROSS HYBRID— This remarkable new 
F. 1 hybrid represents the greatest advance in sweet 
corn since Golden Bantam was introduced. It is a 
bright yellow, 12-rowed corn with 8-inch ears, borne 
well up on a sturdy stalk. The quality is fully equal 
to Golden Bantam in every way, matures six days 
later and is two to three times as productive. In 
addition this corn is very resistant to the bacterial 
wilt known as Stewart’s Disease which often causes 
failure with other early yellow sweet corns. We 
cannot recommend this corn too highly for canners 
and table use. Postpaid, pkt. 10c; y 2 lb- 25c; lb. 50c. 
2 lbs. 90c; 5 lbs. $2.00. 
Tendergold Hybrid 
TENDERGOLD HYBRID —Four days earlier than 
Golden Bantam and generally twice as productive, 
the attractive 8-inch 12-rowed ears command a pre¬ 
mium on the market. For tenderness and succulence 
we have never seen its equal and it holds this fine 
quality 2 to 3 days longer than other corns. Pro¬ 
duces heavy crops in areas where Golden Bantam 
succumbs to bacterial wilt (Stewart’s Disease). 
Compares favorably with the Evergreens in canning 
cost. Market gardeners report customers insisting 
on this corn after one trial. Postpaid, pkt. 10c; 
y 2 lb. 25c; lb. 50c; 2 lbs. 90c; 5 lbs. $2.00. 
Quantity of Seed to Sow a Single Row of 100 Feet 
Asparagus .1 oz. 
Beans, Bush .1 lb. 
Beans, Lima .1 lb. 
Beans, Pole .% lb. 
Beet .2 oz. 
Brocolli .1 oz. 
Brussels Sprouts .1 oz. 
Cabbage .1 oz. 
Carrot .1 oz. 
Cauliflower .1 oz. 
Celery .1 oz. 
Collards .1 oz. 
Corn . ^ lb. 
Cucumber .1 oz. 
Egg Plant . Va oz. 
Endive .1 oz. 
Kohl-rabi .1 oz. 
Leek .1 oz. 
Lettuce .1 oz. 
Melon, Musk.1 oz. 
Melon, Water .1 oz. 
Mustard .1 oz. 
Okra .2 oz. 
Onion (for large bulbs)..1 oz. 
Onion (for sets).3 oz. 
Parsley . 
.1 
oz. 
Parsnip . 
oz. 
Peas . 
.1% 
lb. 
Pepper . 
.y 2 
oz. 
Pumpkin . 
.i 
oz. 
Radish . 
.i 
oz. 
Rhubarb . 
.i 
oz. 
Salsify . 
oz 
Spinach . 
.2 
oz. 
Squash . 
.1 
oz. 
Tomato . 
.% 
oz. 
Turnip. 
.1 
oz. 
