316 Burpee’s Delicious Sweet Corn0 
91 days. True to its name—the most delicious of all White Sweet Corn. It is a sport 
from the famous Burpee’s Golden Bantam, and that may explain the close resemblance 
in quality. Stalks make a strong and vigorous growth, 5 to 7 ft. tall. Under average 
culture each stalk carries two fine ears close to 8 in. in length, with 12 to 14 rows of 
pearly white, deep grains which are of a lusciously sweet flavor. Pkt. 10^; Vz lb. 25ff; 
lb. 45)^; 2 lbs. 80^; 5. lbs. $1.45; 10 lbs. or more @ 27^ per lb. 
336 Burbank" World's WonderO 
81 days. Starting with Golden Bantam, Mr. Burbank, through selection and cross- 
pollination, increased the size of the ears until they measured close to 7 in. in lengtii 
and produced 10 to 14 rows of uniform, deep, broad, sweet kernels on a very small cob. 
Plants grow 5 to 6 ft. tall. Many of the stalks carry two full-sized ears. 
Pkt. 15^!; 1/2 lb. 25^; lb. 400; 2 lbs. 70^!'; 5 lbs. $1.30; 
10 lbs. or more @ 240 per lb. 
346 Maule’s Ideal Early 
85 days. It is an extremely quick 
grower. The ears are 6 to 7 in. long, 
with 12 rows of pure white kernels. 
Stalks grow 6 ft. tall, which is im¬ 
portant to the gardener who is inter¬ 
ested in having a crop of fodder as 
well as extra-early ears. Under fa¬ 
vorable conditions you can have corn 
on your table by the 4th of July. 
Pkt. 100; 1/2 lb. 20^f; 
lb. 35(!‘; 2 lbs. 550; 5 lbs. $1.15; 
10 lbs. or more @ 20^ per lb. 
322 Burpee’s Branching 
92 days. Sensational Sweet Corn, 
which is more than a novelty, as the 
kernels cook pearly white and the 
flavor is sweet and delicious. Under 
field culture, it has produced an aver¬ 
age of over three ears per plant. In-' 
dividual plants grow 6 to 6K ft. high, 
often carry 4, 5 or even 6 ears each, 
which grow 5 to 7 in. long with 10 or 
14 rows of uniform kernels. It does 
best on light soils and thinned out to 
stand about 2 ft. apart in the rows. 
Pkt. 15)if; V 2 lb. 250; 
lb. 450; 2 lbs. 850; 5 lbs. $1.75; 
10 lbs. or more @ 32^ per lb. 
305 Burpee’s Early Fordhook 
75 days. Extra choice, early large white • 
Sweet Corn. Ears are 6 to 7 in. long, with 
8 rows of pearly white, sweet kernels; 
stalks grow 5 ft. tall. Good for home 
use and for market. Pkt. 10^; V 2 lb. 25^; 
lb. 40^; 2 lbs. 750; 5 lbs. $1.35; 
10 lbs. or more @ 250 per lb. 
338 Whipple’s Early Yellow 
84 days. 7 to 8 in. ears with 12 to 16 rows 
of broad, deep creamy yellow kernels of 
excellent flavor. Prolific and vigorous 
grower. Stalks grow 6 to 7 ft. tall. Ready 
about a week later than the small extra- 
early varieties. Pkt. 10^; Vz lb. 20^; 
lb. 35^; 2 lbs. 55^; 5 lbs. $1.20; 
10 lbs. or more @210 per lb. 
339 Whipple’s Early White 
86 days. The size of the ears will remind 
you of Stowell’s Evergreen, but in season 
it is as early as the small-eared early vari¬ 
eties. The ears are 7 to 8 in. long and 
have 14 to 18 rows of deep, rather narrow 
kernels of choice quality. Stalks grow 
5 to 6 ft. high. Pkt. 10^; V 2 lb. 200; 
lb. 35^; 2 lbs. 55$:!; 5 lbs. $1.15; 
10 lbs. or more @ 200 per lb. 
Hybrid Sweet Corn 
Not only resistant to bacterial wilt (Stewart’s disease), but they will produce 
larger crops than open pollinated varieties. Valuable everywhere, but espe¬ 
cially so where the wilt disease makes it impossible to grow any Sweet Corns. 
334 Stowell’s Evergreen Hybrid 
90 days. You’ve tried the yellow hybrids, now test the superiority of this 
Corn of the Stowell’s Evergreen type. Plants grow 8 to 10 ft. tall, ears 
measure 8 to 9 in., with 14 to 18 rows of deep, narrow kernels. There’s a lot 
of good Corn on every ear of this hybrid. Pkt. 15^; lb. 300; 
lb. 500; 2 lbs. 90^; 5 lbs. $1.90; 10 lbs. or more @ 35f^ per lb. 
309 Golden Cross Bantam O 
87 days. Bred for wilt-resistance, high yield and superlative quality, and 
the result of crossing Purdue 39 and Purdue 51. Grows 7 to 8 ft. high. Fine 
ears with 10 to 14 rows of light golden kernels. Pkt. 15^!!; Vi lb. 300; 
lb. 50(i; 2 lbs. 900; 5 lbs. $1.90; 10 lbs. or more @ 35^ per lb. 
317 Burpeecross 
73 days. An early yellow hybrid Corn, in season with, or slightly before, 
Marcross 39. The plant is vigorous, productive, and resistant to Sweet Corn 
wilt. The ear is 6 to 7 in. long, with thick husks, and 12 or 14 rows of medium 
sized kernels. Pkt. 15^; Vi lb. 35|^; lb. 000; 2 lbs. $1.05; 5 lbs. $2.05; 
10 lbs. or more @ 390 per lb. 
320 Marcross 39 
76 days. An early wilt-resistant yellow hybrid top cross Sweet Corn, pro¬ 
ducing deep golden yellow kernels 9 days earlier than Golden Bantam. The 
ears are 6 to 7 in. long, with 12 to 14 rows of large sweet kernels. Grows 5 to 
6 ft. high with ears placed well up on the strong stalks, making it easy to pick. 
Should prove popular for market and home. Pkt. 15^; Vz lb. 30^; 
lb. 50^; 2 lbs. 900; 5 lbs. $1.90; 10 lbs. or more @ 350 per lb. 
307 Whipcross 39 
81 days. Practically immune to bacterial wilt. Early maturing. 7 to 8 in. 
long and covered with from 12 to 14 rows of broad yellow kernels. Grows 
6 to 7 ft. high. Best quality and splendid flavor. Fine for home or market 
gardener. Whipcross is the result of carefully top crossing pure lines of 
Whipple’s Yellow and Purdue 39. Pkt. 150; Vz lb. 300; 
lb. 500; 2 lbs. 90^; 5 lbs. $1.90; 10 lbs. or more @ 350 per lb. 
Howling Mob 
310 Howling MobO 
85 days. Fine early midseason Sweet 
Corn. It is vigorous and productive; 
stalks grow 5 to 6 ft. high, with ears 
7 to 9 in. long, closely set with 12 or 16 
rows of beautiful pearly white grains. 
The kernels are arranged neatly in 
straight rows which give them a par¬ 
ticularly attractive appearance and 
make it easy to eat from the cob. The 
kernels are deep and contain a large 
quantity of delicious sweet pulp beneath 
the thin tender skin. A great favorite 
for the home garden and is a leading 
market growers’ variety, in fact, ever 
since we introduced it years ago it has 
steadily grown in popularity. 
Pkt. 10^; Vz Ib. 200; 
lb. 350; 2 lbs. 550; 5 lbs. $1.15; 
10 lbs. or more @ 20^ per lb. 
W. Atlee Burpee Co. 
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