CORN— SWEET AND ROASTING EAR 
CULTURE: Sow from February until end of June.. In 
favorable seasons Corn may be planted as late as July and 
August. Plant four or five kernels to the hill and cover 2 
inches deep; when they are up, thin out according to varie¬ 
ty. Hoe deep and often while young, drawing the earth each 
time a little about the stalk, but after the plant is 6 inches 
high, shallow surface culture. 
361 Evergreen Golden Bantam 
The new variety is a cross between Stowell’s Evergreen 
and Golden Bantam. Lighter in color than Golden Bantam 
but holds its most delicious flavor and adds the larger and 
better ears of Stowell’s Evergreen. Pkt. 10c; lb. 30c; 2 Iba. 
55c, postpaid. 11 lbs. (peck), $1.75; 44 lbs. (busbel), $6.00. 
Barden’s Wonder Bantam 
This splendid new sweet corn has all the good qualities of 
Golden Bantam except it’s a much larger corn. It grows 
5 to 6 feet high and the ears are 8 to 10 inches long, filled 
with eight rows of beautiful golden yellow kernels. An ideal 
variety for home gardens or market. Be sure to try it this 
year. Prices: Pkt. 10c; lb. 30c; 2 lbs. 50c; 5 lbs. $1.25, post¬ 
paid. lllbs. (peck $1.75; 44 lbs. (bushel), $6.00. 
383 Vadco Stowell’s Evergreen 
A late Corn., Matures in about 80 days from germination. 
A splendid old standard main crop variety. The ears are 
large, with deep, tender, sugary grains and remains fit for 
use longer after maturity than those of any other Sweet 
Corn. A very productive and hardy variety. Adaptable either 
as early or late sort; fine for private gardens, market or can¬ 
ning. (See illustration). Pkt. 10c; lb. 30c; ^ lbs. 55c, post¬ 
paid. 11 lbs. (peck) $1.75; 44 lbs. (bushel), $6.00. 
Vadco Country Gentleman 
Matures in about 70 days from germination. Ears of good 
size, fine flavor and produce in great abundance, many stalks 
having four plump ears. White cob, narrow, deep grain. 
Pkt. 10c; lb. 30c; 2 lbs. 50c, postpaid. 11 lbs. (peck), $1.75; 
44 lbs. (bushel), $6.00. 
3^1 Golden Bantam 
EARLY GARDEN OR ROASTING 
EAR CORN 
395 Vadco Large Adam’s 
Ready for table about 68 days after germination. A popu¬ 
lar table Corn, and much planted for first crop. Ears of good 
size, larger than those of the Extra Early Adams ; very sweet 
and prolific. Much planted by market gardeners. Pkt. 10c; 
lb. 30c; 2 lbs. 50c, postpaid. 14 lbs. (peck), $1.25; 56 lbs. 
(bushel , $4.50. 
398 Vadco Trucker’s Favorite 
Trucker’s Favorite is an early corn, in fact, earlier than 
White Dent.. It’s a beautiful white deep grain corn and pro¬ 
duces 2 or more ears to the stalk. It is a splendid roasting 
ear variety, tender and sweet. (See illustration). Pkt. 10c; 
lb. 25c; 2 lbs. 45c, postpaid. 14 lbs. (peck), 90c; 56 lbs. 
(bushel) $3.75; 2 bushels at $3.50 per bushel. 
SEED POP CORN 
399 White Rice 
The most popular variety of Pop-Corn. Ears short; ker¬ 
nels long, pointed and resemble rice; hence its name. Has no 
equal for parching. Pkt. 10c; lb. 30c; 2 lbs. 50c, postpaid. 
402 Queen’s Golden 
A large-eared and handsome yellow pop corn; grains large, 
pop perfectly white and are exceedingly tender. We also 
carry in stock, the entire year, two-year-old Rice Pop-Corn, 
especially for parching. Pops large and white. Pkt. 10c; lb. 
30c; 2 lbs. 50c, postpaid. 
Matures in about 7 0 days. An early Sweet Corn with gold¬ 
en-yellow grain of tender and excellent quality; flavor rich 
and delicious. Is very hardy and can be planted earlier than 
other garden Corns. Height about 4 feet. Pkt. 10c; lb. 30c; 
2 lbs. 50c, postpaid. 11 lbs. (peck), $1.75; 44 lbs. (bushel, 
$ 6 . 00 . 
HYBRID SWEET CORN 
A variety that, although not new, is still untried 
by many growers. Our experience with this variety 
is that once tried it is a universal favorite. The 
seod is inbred from crossing various superior varie¬ 
ties and thus produces a crop of more uniform 
ears and gives double the yield of open pollinated 
varieties. A very heavy husk protects the corn 
from ear worms and also helps keep the corn in 
the milk stage for a fairly long time. The stalks 
of the Hybrid varieties are of a vigorous nature 
and produce heavy foliage. Caution should be 
taken in planting as the hills should not be too 
close together. 
Since Hybrid Seed Corn must be produced each 
year from inbreds, we caution our customers not 
to save their own seed as the results will not be 
satisfactory. 
Prices Prepaid: Lb. 60c; 5 lbs. $2.75; 10 lbs. $5.00 
HYBRID SWEET CORN 
Cross Pollinated Yellow Varieties 
Improved Bancross 
83 days. A Golden Bantam Cross with thick 10 
to 14 rowed ears, 8 inches long; height of stalk 
about 514 to 6 feet. This is more wilt-resistant 
and more uniform than Golden Bantam and pro¬ 
duces a larger yield per acre. 
Golden Cross Bantam 
88 days. This remarkable hybrid leads for main 
crop planting, out-yielding all other varieties, ex¬ 
ceeding other large-earned varieties by 8 to 10 
thousand ears per acre. If not grown too thickly 
each stalk bears two marketable ears of such even 
maturity that the whole crop may be harvested at 
two pickings. Attractive appearance plus tender¬ 
ness and fine flavor put this hybrid in a class by 
its-elf. 
Prices Prepaid; Lb. 60c; 5 lbs. $2.75; 10 lbs. $5.00 
THE GULF COAST SUB STATION 
says that Golden Cross Bantam sweet corn 
was the best variety of all the Hybrids tested 
on the station in 1939. 
