ROBSON SEED FARMS >|c HALL, N. Y. 
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ROBSON HYBRID SWEET CORN 
We have improved Golden Cross Bantam by constant inbreeding and crossing. Our aims have been: better color, uniformity, yield and 
quality, a deeper kernel and a more cylindrical ear. Experienced growers now recognize the superiority of Robson’s Golden Cross. 
^SENECA “60” HYBRID SWEET CORN: 60 days. 
150 kernels per ounce. A new Extra Early Yellow 
Hybrid that we have been developing for several 
years and offered last year for the first time. In 1934 
it matured in just 60 days after planting, in 1935 it 
required 64 days, while last year it again was ready to 
eat in 60 days. 
This new hybrid is very prolific usually producing 
two and many times three ears per stalk. The stalk 
is 4 to ft. tall. Ears six inches long, slender 8 
to 10 rowed. Kernels yellow, medium wide and fair 
quality. The earliest of all hybrids. Seneca “60” is 
outstanding in quality for such an early corn. Not 
resistant to wilt. Pkt. 15 cts.; JET lb. 35 cts.; lb. 
60 cts.; 6 lbs. $3.40; 12 lbs. $6.50 prepaid. 100 lbs. 
$45.00. Not prepaid. 10 to 12 lbs. will plant 1 acre 
SENECA GOLDEN: 72 days. 220 kernels per ounce 
Seneca Golden is a hybrid and might be described as 
an early Golden Cross. The stalks grow 53T feet tall 
and produce two marketable ears on practically every 
stalk. The ears are nearly as large as Golden Cross 
and well filled clear to the tip. The kernels are a 
rich golden yellow and are thought by some to be 
even better in quality than Golden Cross. The seed 
that you receive is small. 5 to 6 pounds will plant an 
acre. Like all hybrids you cannot save the seed and 
produce a satisfactory crop. Should not be used in 
the South where bacterial wilt is serious. Pkt. 15 
cts.; 3T lb. 30 cts.; lb. 55 cts.; 6 lbs. $2.75; 12 lbs. 
$5.25 prepaid. 100 lbs. $40.00. Not prepaid. 5 to 
6 lbs. will plant 1 acre 
CERTIFIED GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM HY¬ 
BRID: 83 days. 220 kernels per ounce. In tests 
made by State Experiment Stations from New Hamp¬ 
shire to Oregon our white tassel Golden Cross led all 
other strains of this variety in quality and uniformity. 
Our strain shows no red sun color on the husks, a 
characteristic that makes the ears of some strains 
appear to be old. 
Golden Cross is one of the most disease resistant 
varieties that we have tested and has produced ex¬ 
cellent crops in sections where Bacterial Wilt has 
been the worst. 
Stalk 6 feet tall. Ears 8 inches long, 10 to 14 rows 
of broad medium yellow kernels. In tests at Geneva 
Experiment Station Golden Cross held on the stalk 
in edible condition longer than any other variety.^ 
The kernels of the seed parent used in making this 
cross are small so it is very necessary that the grower 
shall not plant too thick. 
Golden Cross is a true hybrid and we have to make 
the cross each year. You cannot save seed and pro¬ 
duce a satisfactory crop from it. Our seed is certi¬ 
fied. Pkt. 10 cts.; )/2 lb. 30 cts.; lb. 50 cts. ; 6 lbs. 
$2.30; 12 lbs. $4.35 prepaid. 100 lbs. $32.30. Not 
prepaid. 5 to 6 lbs. will plant 1 acre 
"Your corn in unsurpassed." 
May 22 , iq 37 Cora E. Buffam, 
Winchester, N. H. 
STANLEY’S CROW REPELLENT 
Probably the most popular and best known of all crow 
repellents. 
It positively will not clog any planter. 
It is non-poisonous and will not injure the seed of any 
kind of corn. 
1 bu. size 60 cts.; 2 bu. size $1.00; 4 bu. size $1.75 
postpaid. 
DR. SPENCER’S 
CROW REPELLENT WITH TAR 
This Repellent is made up according to the formula 
issued and recommended by the United States De¬ 
partment of Agriculture. It has become a standard 
product for the preventing of pulling corn seedlings 
in the field by crows, pheasants, and blackbirds. 
1 bu. size 50 cts.; 2 bu. size 90 cts. Postpaid. 
The winner of the first prize for the best 4-H garden in New York State praises our Seneca “60”, Seneca 
Golden and Golden Cross Bantam Sweet Corn. 
