MARKET GARDENERS PRICE LIST 
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Southern Hybrid Sweepstakes 
FIELD CORN 
One peck (14 lb.) per acre. Bushel weighs 56 lb. 
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STANLEY’S CROW REPELLENT 
SOUTHERN HYBRID SWEEPSTAKES— This hybrid has 
done exceedingly well in New England. Wonderful for 
silage or husking, with big ears and large deep reddish 
kernels on a small cob. Matures for silo in about 112 
days. Ears ripen before frost in Connecticut. Well 
rooted and wind-resistant. 14 lb., $1.50; 56 lb., $5.00. 
HYBRID YELLOW DENT (Ohio Certified)— An outstanding 
strain of yellow dent corn, certified by the Ohio Crop 
Improvement Assn. Matures in about 110 days, and 
notable for its strong root system which makes it quite 
immune to lodging and tends to feed the plant during 
dry weather. Hybrid field corns are fully as outstand¬ 
ing in yield, uniformity and other qualities as hybrid 
sweet corns such as Golden Cross Bantam. 14 lb., 
$2.50; 56 lb. (in sealed bag), $8.50. 
FLINT CORNS 
Early 8 Rowed Canada —Early flint corn, with medium large 
ears containing 8 rows of deep yellow kernels. Stalks 
7 to 8 feet tall. 14 lb., 90c; 56 lb., $3.00. 
LONGFELLOW —Old time New England favorite. Ears 12 
to 14 inches long, with 8 rows of deep yellow kernels. 
Stalkers taller than Early Canada and occasionally two¬ 
eared. 14 lb., 90c; 56 lb., $3.00. 
Sanford White Flint —Excepting for color, it resembles 
Early Canada. Favorite in New England. 14 lb., 90c; 
56 lb., $3.00. 
DENT CORNS 
EUREKA —The genuine Eureka, for many years the popular 
ensilage corn. Will not mature ears in northern states. 
Stalks as tall as 16 feet, with tremendous yield of silage. 
14 1b., 80c; 56 lb., $2.75. Pr . 
14 lb. 56 lb. 
LANCASTER SURE CROP— Yellow dent corn with stalks 8 to 12 feet tall. 
Red cobbed and quite early. $ .75 $2.65 
LEAMING (Fancy grade) —Old standard yellow dent variety, early, ears about 
10 inches long. Excellent for the silo. Tipped and butted . .80 2.75 
LEAMING (Regular grade) —Not tipped and butted.. 70 2.25 
KATO —An excellent large eared yellow dent corn of large size. 1.00 3.50 
Pride of the North —Early yellow dent for grain or silage. 70 2.25 
Reid’s Yellow Dent —Popular small cobbed, early yellow dent sort. 75 2.50 
WESTBRANCH SWEEPSTAKES— One of the best ensilage corns, with ears 
11-12 inches long and stalks 10-12 feet high. Kernels mostly reddish.80 2.75 
Yellow Sweepstakes —Ensilage variety with large ears, kernels deep yellow and 
broad. .80 2.75 
Sweet Fodder —Sweet corns of the taller growing types suitable for fodder, yet not of high enough 
quality for our sweet com trade. Per 50 lb., $2.75. 
POP CORN Lb. io ib. 
Japanese Hulless—Dwarf white variety.. $ .20 $1.50 
South American — Fine new yellow sort, jumbo. 20 1.50 
White Rice—Old standard white variety.20 1.50 
