RICE’S Leader No. 4 
RICE’S 
Golden Bantam Corn 
THE SUPERIOR, ORIGINAL GOLDEN TYPE 
Very Sweet 
(80 days) 
There is no Sweet Corn so well known by the average housewife 
as good, old-fashioned Golden Bantam. A glance at the photograph 
of some ears selected at random and pictured on the opposite page 
indicates why this is so: RICE’S Golden Bantam Corn is as good as 
it looks. Its fine, luscious and symmetrical rows of kernels of deep, 
orange yellow are wholly free from white grains. The kernels are 
always eight-rowed and grow on ears from 6 to 7 inches long of 
exactly the right shape and proportion. A feature of RICE’S Golden 
Bantam is its high sugar content. This Corn outsells all others 
put together. 
The reliability of RICE’S Golden Bantam is another important 
feature. Fancy and unproved new varieties of Corn are being 
brought on the market every year but, like all novelties, are soon 
forgotten. Some growers can afford to experiment with untried, 
new varieties, but gardeners and growers who want a reliable Corn 
that will maintain its high quality and give a sure yield do well 
to hold to Golden Bantam produced by RICE'S years of selection 
and experience. 
For thirty years scientists at the Jerome B. Rice plant, through 
scientific breeding, have made RICE’S Golden Bantam Corn a real 
leader in the field. It is because of these frequent testings of our 
stock seeds year by year that we have been able to keep this strain 
up ahead. To every gardener who needs a high average of pro¬ 
duction, we recommend, without reservation, RICE’S Golden Ban¬ 
tam Corn. It is a Corn you can be sure of. 
