SWEET CORN 
Culture—Almost any soil will grow corn provided it is well manured and deeply worked. 
Plant from May to July. By sowing successive lots of properly selected varieties a continued 
supply can be had until frosts kill the plants. Early varieties should be planted in hills three feet. 
apart each way, with 5 to 6 kernels to a hill. Later varieties in hills 4 feet apart. Thin later to 
four plants to the hill. Hoe well to keep weeds down, drawing-soil around stems. If planted in 
rows drop seed 12 inches apart in 4-foot rows. One pound will plant 150 hills. 14 lbs. to an acre. 
HYBRID SWEET CORN 
GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM .— % lb. 20¢; 1 Ib. 40¢; 5 lbs. $1.75; 100 lbs. $25.00 
After comparing last year’s results on Hybrid Sweet Corns, we have selected this one 
as the best for our New England customers. A midseason hybrid, 5 to 8 days later than 
Golden Bantam but yielding about 50 per cent more marketable ears. Noted for its 
resistance to Stewarts’ disease and for remarkably uniform ears. Sturdy, straight 
stalks 614 to 7 feet tall usually producing two 8-inch ears of 10 to 14-row corn to stalk. 
Maturing in 88 days. 
Yellow Varieties Listed According to Maturity 
GOLDEN HUMMER .. . Pel Dwele melo 3O0 Ce orbs.) 1-20 76 L100 bs::o20:00 
One of the best early market varieties. Strong husks, 8 to 12 rowed, good flavor. 
Maturing in 70 days. 
GOLDEN SUNSHINE gee + lb. 15¢; 1 Ib. 30¢: 5 lbs. $1.25; 100 lbs: $20.00 
The earliest sweet corn, maturing 5 days earlier than the Golden Bantam. More dwarf 
in are uD Bantam with ears 6 to 7 inches long containing 12 rows of broad yellow 
sweet kernels. 
GOLDEN BANTAM. ... Paibe 156 lb o0¢-s5 lbs. p1.2929100 1bs:.20:00 
Very hardy and a general favorite. Ears from 5 to 6 inches long and of exquisite flavor. 
Matures in about 80 days. 
WHIPPLE’S EARLY YELLOW }% lb. 15¢; 1 lb. 30¢; 5 lbs. $1.25; 100 lbs. $20.00 
A large yellow ear almost twice the size of Bantam and maturing about the same time. 
A 12-row second early sort. 
EMERSON’S EARLY GOLDEN SUNRISE 
+7 lb. 15¢: 1 lb. 30¢: 5 Ibs. $1.25; 100 lbs. $20.00 
Is grown from stock seed of our own production, raised in New England. By actual test 
it is ready for the table just 6 days after the Bantam, with an 8-row ear of a beautiful 
golden color and fuller, one-third larger in size. Unexcelled for those small gardeners, 
market gardeners, or canners who must have the best. In our estimation the finest 
sweet corn you ever tasted, bar none. Be convinced by trying it. 
GOGLDEN-]GIAN eee 4; lb. 15¢; I lb. 30¢; 5 lbs. $1.25; 100 lbs. $20.00 
pce ir nome and market garden planting. Ears 6 to 7 inches long maturing in 
about SS days. 
BANTAM EVERGREEN . . 4; lb. 15¢; 1 1b. 30¢:; 5 lbs. $1.25; 100 lbs. $20.00 
A late yellow variety being a cross between Stowell’s Evergreen and Golden Bantam. 
Ears 14 to 18 rowed, and 8 inches or more in length. A superior late sort. Maturing 
in 89 days. 
MARCROSS—P 39... . . 4, lb. 20¢; 1 1b. 50¢; 5 lbs. $2.25; 100 lbs. $25.00 
Uniform ear 12 to 14 rowed, sturdy with strong foliage. Resistant to Stewarts’ Disease. 
Maturing in S84 days. 
White Varieties Listed According to Maturity 
EARLY*WHITE. CORY 3.3 . Sold out 
A desirable early variety for market garden and home use. Clear white, plump, tender 
kernels of good flavor. Stalks often with two ears with strong husks. Maturing in 
75 days. 
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