HYBRID SWEET CORN — Wilt Resistant Hybrids 
One of the most successful and interesting plant breeding achievements of recent years is 
the production of hybrid sweet corns that actually yield 25 per cent to over 100 per cent more 
than the old favorites, and that are amazingly uniform and of wonderful quality. 
Golden Cross Bantam. Shows great ability 
to withstand wilt and adverse weather con- 
ditions. Has large, uniform golden ears, 
and matures in about 95 days. Pkt. 10c., 
Y% lb. 25c., lb. 40c. 
improved Bancross. Average time to ma- 
turity 90 days. Ears 12-14 rowed, and 8-9 
in. long. Stalks 6 to 7 ft. tall. Resistant 
to bacterial wilt. Pkt. 10c., 14 Ib. 25c., 
lb. 40c. 
Marcross 39. Good heavy ears, 12-14 rowed, 
7-9 in. long. Matures in 79 days. Wilt- 
resistant. Pkt. 10c., % lb. 25c., lb. 40c. 
Top Cross Spanish Gold. Four days earlier 
than Golden Bantam and generally twice 
as productive, the attractive 8-in. 12-rowed 
ears command a premium on the market. 
Produces heavy crops in areas where Golden 
Bantam succumbs to bacterial wilt (Stew- 
art’s Disease). Compares favorably with 
the Evergreens in canning cost. Pkt. 10c., 
14 Ib. 15c., % lb. 25c., lb. 40c. 
Early Bancross. This topcrossed Bantam 
is produced from an especially selected, 
large eared strain of 8-rowed Golden Ban- 
tam. It produces 8-14 rowed, cylindrical 
ears of good quality and color, and matures 
Sencross. Large ears, 7-10 in. long, and 
12-16 rowed. Average time to maturity 84 
days. Resistant to bacterial wilt. Heavy 
cropper. Pkt. 10c., 4% lb. 25c., lb. 40c. 
3-4 days earlier than other available stocks 
of topcrossed Bantam. It carries a high 
resistance to bacterial wilt. Pkt. 10c., 14 
Ib. 15c., 14 Ib. 25c., Ib. 40c., 5 Ibs. $1.75. 
HYBRID FIELD CORN 
Blight, drought and wilt resistant. It is reported that 75 per cent of the corn grown in the 
Great American Corn Belt is of hybrid varieties. Much work has been done by the scientists 
on corn in the corn belt. Here in the East we have watched and awaited developments, trying 
out the various varieties on a conservative scale. We are now happy to report that some of 
these hybrid varieties do exceedingly well in Lycoming County. 
K 23 Hybrid Field Corn. The past season the K 23 was tried out in numerous locations in 
Lycoming County showing excellent results. K 23 is a corn of nice height, leafy and with 
deep and spreading roots. At harvest time it was not lodged. This corn produced a yield 
of over 15 per cent over high grade open pollinated White Cap Yellow Dent. Like most 
hybrids, K 28 fills out to the tip of the ear, the kernels are deep, 16 to 18 rows, the cob small. 
An ideal husking corn for Lycoming County. Bu. $7.50. 

HOW TO ORDER SEEDS BY PARCEL POST 
Within the First and Second Zones from Williamsport, add to your remit- 
tance for postage as follows: 1-pound orders, 8 cents; for each additional pound, 
1 cent. For rates to other zones, inquire of your postmaster. The necessary 
postage must be sent with the order. 
CASH WITH ORDER. Customers will please remit when ordering. 

The Home of Chaapel’s Seed Store 
39 East Third Street 



Sweet Corn, Golden Cross Bantam 
Aunual Spring Catalog 
For 1941 
It is our desire to be helpful to the gardeners, farmers, 
horticulturists and home owners in this territory. To con- 
duct a store where the needs of the Agriculturist can be 
purchased at reasonable prices. 
Space in this catalogue does not permit us listing all the 
items we carry in stock which includes tools for the gardener 
and farmer, fertilizers, insecticides, sprayers, dairy and bee- 
keepers supplies, pets and pet supplies, John Deere and 
Oliver Farm Machinery and parts for most makes of farm 
machinery. Write us for prices on any agricultural items 
you may need. 
NON-WARRANTY. Chaapel’s Seed Store gives no warranty, express or 
implied, as to description, quality, productiveness, or any other matter of any 
seeds, bulbs, or plants they sell and will not be responsible for the crop. If 
the customer does not accept the goods on these terms, they are at once to be 
returned and the amount paid for them will be refunded. 
1877—1941 64 YEARS 
CHAAPEL’S SEED STORE 
39 East Third Street WILLIAMSPORT, PA. 
P. A. McGowan — Helen Chaapel McGowan 
