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JOSEPH HARRIS COMPANY, INC., COLDWATER, NEW YORK 
Canada Gold (NEW) 
Large Ears, Heavy Yield and EARLY 
As we see more of this new variety we are more firmly con¬ 
vinced of its merit, as an early corn. Growers in increasing numbers 
are using it and since we introduced it three years ago our sales have 
increased rapidly. It is only a few days later than Golden Early 
Market and will produce longer ears. 
The ears are often nine inches long , with 8 to 12 rows of deep 
butter yellow kernels of excellent quality. The plant is strong, tall 
and sturdy, often producing two good ears on a stalk. This is a real 
achievement in sweet corn breeding and we urge any who have not 
yet grown this kind to try some this year. See prices on page 15. 
Golden Early Market (Gill’s) 
Grow for Extra Early Large Ears 
This corn is rapidly becoming the most popular early variety 
among growers because it produces large attractive ears very early 
and thus commands the highest prices. It is important to get true seed. 
We obtained our stock from the originators and have grown and im¬ 
proved it here in the North for the past five years. You can depend 
on the Harris’ stock of Golden Early Market to produce early crops 
of uniformly large fine ears. See prices on page 15. 
Harris’ Extra Early Bantam 
Since we introduced this corn in 1927 it has proved one of the 
most profitable varieties for the grower ever offered. It is not only 
an extremely heavy yielder but is one of the earliest varieties, matur¬ 
ing ears which can be picked and sold at high prices before the market 
becomes flooded with corn. 
The ears resemble true Golden Bantam both in size and shape 
and high quality but mature ten days earlier. They are up to 7" long 
with 8-10 rows of golden yellow kernels, and very uniform in size and 
appearance. See prices on page 15. 
Golden Cross Bantam 
Harris’ Extra Early Bantam 
Wilt Resistant—High Yielding—Uniformly Large Ears a Typical Ear 
Golden Cross Bantam has established itself as the most important hybrid corn for market 
and canning, especially in places where wilt (Stewart’s Disease) is troublesome. The demand has 
been so great that many inferior stocks are being offered and growers should be particularly careful 
to get their seed from reliable sources. We are very proud of our stock. Every pound was grown 
here in Western New York from tested pure line parents and was thoroughly detasseled. 
This corn produces large crops of beautiful ears, having 10 to 14 rows of light golden yellow 
kernels which are remarkably uniform in length (about 8 in.) and of excellent quality. They 
mature about a week later than Golden Bantam, the whole crop ripening at nearly the same time. 
Sow not more than six pounds per acre. See prices on page 15. 
Whipple’s Yellow 
Harris’ Original Northern Grown Stock 
We are the original introducers of Whipple’s Yellow Corn and since its introduction in 1920 
we have constantly bred and selected it for earliness, uniformity of size and high yield. 
We have seen many other stocks of Whipple’s Yellow grown in comparison with our own and 
have been greatly impressed by the fact that ours stands head and shoulders above all the rest. 
You cannot afford to grow just an ordinary strain of this fine corn. 
Every pound of this variety which we sell is grown here in the North , on or near our own farm, 
from our own carefully bred stock seed. The only safe way to do is to buy your seed direct from 
headquarters and you will be sure that you are getting the true original Whipple’s Yellow. 
Note—When ordering please write “Whipple's Yellow ” not just “Whipple's ” as that will confuse 
it with Whipple's Early which is a white corn. See prices on page 15. 
Whipple’s Early (White) —The Largest Early White Corn 
This variety has proved so popular since we introduced it in 1919 that many inferior strains 
are now being sold. The seed we offer is all Northern grown here in Monroe County from our own 
carefully selected stock seed and will produce large crops of uniformly large attractive ears. See 
prices on page 15. 
