HYBRID SWEET CORN 
Culture Hybrid sweet corns are grown the same as 
ordinary open pollinated corns, excepting that less seed is 
used per acre. Most growers find 8 lb. enough per acre. 
We caution our customers against trying to save their 
own seed from hybrids, as the seed must be produced by 
crossing each year. Results will not be satisfactory unless 
this is done. A bushel weighs 50 lb., a peck 1214 lb. 
Protect Your Corn Plantings 
with 
STANLEY’S CROW REPELLENT 
Golden Cross Bantam (2 plants) 
in our trials at Milford 
SENCROSS This topcross produces 12-16 rowed 
slightly tapering to tapering ears 7-10 in. long; 
is 2-3 days later than Tendergold and in the same 
season as Whipples. This hybrid produces about 
40% more than Tendergold or Early Yellow 
Sensation and as much or more than Whipples. 
It is easily superior to Whipples in uniformity, 
color and resistance to bacterial wilt. Lb. 35c; 
123^ lb. $4.00; 50 lb. $15.00. 
EARLY BANCROSS This topcrossed Bantam is 
produced from an especially selected, large eared 
strain of 8 rowed Golden Bantam. It produces 
8-14 rowed, cylindrical ears of good quality and 
color, and matures 3-4 days earlier than other 
available stocks of topcrossed Bantam. In com¬ 
mon with all of our yellow hybrids, it carries a 
high resistance to bacterial wilt. Lb. 25c; 12^ 
lb. $3.25; 50 lb. $15.00. 
TENDERGOLD A top cross of Purdue Bantam on Golden 
Sunshine. Ears are cylindrical to slightly tapering from 7-8 
in. long. It has 10 to 14 rows of kernels of the Golden Bantam 
type and of highest quality. It yields more than either 
Golden Bantam or Golden Sunshine and matures at about 
the same time as Golden Bantam. It is very resistant to 
Stewart’s disease, shows great uniformity of ears, and pro¬ 
duces a large percentage of two-eared stalks. Lb. 25c; 12 34 
lb. $3.25; 50 lb. $12.50. 
GEMCROSS 39 A topcross with Market Gem as one parent. 
Matures in season with Marcross 39, tends to produce more 
ears per stalk but has slightly smaller ears. Somewhat wilt- 
resistant. Lb. 25c; 1234 lb. $3.25; 50 lb. $12.50. 
MARCROSS 39 This hybrid is similar to our Sencross, with 
ears slightly smaller at the butt, and probably more uniform 
in maturity, due to its having fewer suckers. The demand 
for Marcross is increasing each year, which is good evidence 
that it is being well received by the growers. Lb. 25c; 12|4 
lb. $3.25; 50 lb. $12.50. 
YELLOW HYBRIDS 
WOODRUFF’S EARLIGOLD Our newest 
hybrid, developed for critical market gard¬ 
eners who want earliness, ear size, wilt- 
tolerance and improved quality in a first 
early yellow hybrid. Earligold matures at 
Milford in 72 to 75 days, which is in season 
with Early Yellow Sensation, Golden Sun¬ 
shine and Golden Early Market. It pro¬ 
duces 12-16 rowed ears, slightly tapering, 
well filled and 6J^ to 7 inches long. Uni¬ 
formity is one of its merits. The plants are 
sturdy, 5 to 534 feet tall, with few suckers. 
In wilt free sections production of market¬ 
able ears is 10% to 30% and in wilt infested 
areas 10% to 60% greater than Sensation, 
Sunshine and Golden Early Market. Lb. 
35c; 1214 lb. $4.00; 50 lb. $15.00. 
WOODRUFF’S 
HYBRID 
SWEET 
CORNS 
MEAN 
BETTER 
AND MORE 
CORN 
FOR CORN 
GROWERS. 
PLANT IT! 
Woodruff's 
Earligold 
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