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Corn, Golden Cross Bantam 
Corn, Golden Colonel 
CORN SWEET 
All Corn Varieties, 25 lbs. or over at 
100 lb. rate. 
1 lb. will plant 75 to 100 hills. 12 to 15 lbs. 
will plant an acre. 8 to 12 lbs. will plant an 
acre of yellow Field Corn in hill. 
Notice—These prices are subject to 
change without notice. 
All varieties of Sweet Com may be either 
sown in rows 3 to 4 feet apart and the seeds 
planted at about 10 inches in the rows, or 
planted in hills at distances of 3 or 4 feet each 
way. We make our first plantings in this 
vicinity about the first of May, and continue 
successive planting for Sweet Sugar varieties 
every two or three weeks until late July. 
Treat your Corn with SEMESAN 
JUNIOR before planting. A dust dis¬ 
infectant for preventing and controll¬ 
ing the ear, root and stalk rots of Field 
and Sweet Corn. 
Golden Bantam. 80 days. Dwarf, good 
garden sort of creamy yellow; delicious 
flavor. lb. 12c., lb. 20c.; in 5-lb. lots, 
18c. per lb.; in 10-lb. lots, 15c. per lb.; in 
100-lb. lots, 12c. per lb. 
Golden Giant. 88 days. Taller variety 
than Golden Bantam. Ears good length, 
filled from butt to tip. Kernels regular, 
heavy yielder, excellent quality. lb. 
12c.; lb. 20c.; in 5-lb. lots, 18c. per lb.; in 
10-lb. lots, 15c. per lb.; in 100-lb. lots, 12c. 
per lb. 
Golden Evergreen. 86 days. Character 
similar to Stowell’s Evergreen, except in 
color. A golden yellow; very sweet ears; 
large. lb. 12c., lb. 20c.; in 5-lb. lots, 18c. 
per lb.; in 10-lb. lots, 15c. per lb.; in 100-lb. 
lots, 12c. per lb. 
Whipple’s Early Yellow. 82 days. A re¬ 
markable yellow Sweet Com of much 
merit. Ears 7 to 8 in. in length. Early. 
H ib- 12c., lb. 20c.; in 5-lb. lots, 18c. per 
per lb.; in 10-lb. lots, 15c. per lb.; in 100-lb. 
lots, 12c. per lb. 
Howling Mob. 82 days. Ears measure 
from 7 to 9 in. in length. Grains are very 
white and sweet. Carries generally two 
ears to stalk and will prove a money maker 
in the market. lb. 12c., lb. 20c.; in 5-lb. 
lots, 18c. per lb.; in 10-lb. lots, 15c. per lb.; 
in 100-lb. lots, 12c. per lb. 
Early Evergreen. 78 days. A second early; 
it has all the good qualities of Stowell’s 
Evergreen. It is about 8 days earlier, a 
little shorter in the ear. Quality of the 
best. lb. 12c., lb. 20c.; in 5-lb. lots, 
18c. per lb.; in 10-lb. lots, i5c. per lb.; in 
100-lb. lots, 12c. per lb. 
Long Island Beauty. 98 days. Ears are 
long, with 12 and 14 rows of pearly white 
grains, excellent quality. A very good mar¬ 
ket sort. lb. 12c., lb. 20c.; in 5-lb. lots, 
18c. per lb.; in 10-lb. lots, 16c. per lb.; in 
100-lb. lots, 13c. per lb. 
Black Mexican. 84 days. A variety with 
black grains; one of the sweetest of all 
kinds. Lb. 25c.; in 5-lb. lots, 21c. per lb.; 
in 10-lb. lots, 18c. per lb. 
Corn —Continued 
Stowell’s Evergreen (“Eastern Stock, 
Sweetest Strain Known’’). 90 days. A 
large variety of excellent quality, remaining 
longer in the green state than any other 
kind. K lt>. 12c., lb. 20c.; in 5-lb. lots, 18c. 
per lb.; in 10-lb. lots, 15c. per lb.; in 100-lb. 
lots, 12c. per lb. 
Country Gentleman. 93 days. The popular 
Shoe Peg Com. Ears medium size, -deep 
grains in irregular rows on cobs and deli¬ 
ciously sweet, tender and milky. Yt lb. 
12c., lb. 20c.; in 5-lb. lots, 18c. per lb.; 
in 10-lb. lots, 16c. per lb.; in 100-lb. lots, 
13c. per lb. 
Marcross Golden. 70 days. This is Golden 
60-day crossed with Purdue Bantam. A 
very desirable market variety. Y lb. 15c., 
lb. 25c.; in 5-lb. lots, 23c. per lb.; in 10-lb. 
lots, 22c. per lb.; in 100-lb. lots, 19c. per lb. 
Golden Colonel. 91 days. Identical to 
Country Gentlemen except for its golden 
color. Kernels very deep, narrow, tender, 
in irregular rows. Y lb- 12c., lb. 20c.; 
5-lb. lots, 18c. per lb.; 10-lb. lots, 16c. per 
lb.; 100-lbs. $13.00. 
Golden Cross Bantam. 88 days. One of 
the best of the hybrid Sweet Corns, having 
remarkable resistance to bacterial wilt 
disease, increased yield, ability to with¬ 
stand adverse weather conditions, uni¬ 
formity of the ears, and being 7 to 8 in. 
long, 10 to 14 rowed. Y lb. 15c., lb. 25c.; . 
in 5-lb. lots, 23c. per lb.; in 10-lb. lots, 22c. 
per lb.; in 100-lb. lots, 19c. per lb. 
Whipcross. 84 days. Producing 8 to 14 
rowed cylindrical ears 7 to 9 in. long. Re¬ 
sistant to the Stewart’s disease, it is well 
adapted to New Jersey and Pennsylvania. 
Yi lb. 15c., lb. 25c.; in 5-lb. lots, 23c. per 
lb.; in 10-lb. lots, 22c. per lb.; in 100-lb. 
lots, 19c. per lb. 
POP CORN 
White Rice. Y lb. 12c., lb. 20c.; in 10-lb. 
lots, 16c. per lb. 
Giant Yellow. Y. lb. 12c., lb. 20c.; in 10-lb. 
lots, 16c. per lb. 
CORN, FIELD 
Use Crow Repellent on Corn before 
planting 
Eureka White Ensilage. 130 days. One of 
the most popular silo Corns. Lb. 8c.; 10-lb. 
lots, 6c. per lb.; bus. $2.75. 
Improved Learning. 105 days. The 
earliest, most productive and handsomest 
Yellow Dent Corn in cultivation. Lb. 8c.; 
10-lb. lots, 5c. per lb.; bus. $2.50. 
Large Yellow Flint. 90 days. Productive 
and of good quality. Lb. 8c.; 10-lb. lots 
and over, 5c. per lb.; bus. $2.50. 
Lancaster County Sure Crop. 110 days. 
Grows quite tall; a sure cropper, very few 
nubbins; will yield good crops on land that 
is not so fertile; ears, long, cob thin; top 
of grain rich yellow; when shelled, the 
grain has a reddish yellow cast; matures 
early; husks very easily. Lb. 8c.; 10-lb. 
lots, 5c. per lb.; bus. $2.50. 
BROOM CORN 
Corn Broom Evergreen. Carefully saved 
from selected brush. Lb. 25c.; 5-lb. lots 
and over, 23c. per lb. 
MARTIN C. RIBSAM & SONS CO. 
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