BURPE 
Plant the seed after all danger of frost has passed and ae 
Plant either in rows 2! 
to 4 ft. apart, spacing the seeds 4 to 6 in. apart in the row, 
and thinning later to 12 inches; or plant in hills 3 to 4 ft. 
each way, allowing 2 to 4 plants to remain in each hill, 
depending on the fertility of your soil. 
supply, sow varieties which mature in succession; also make 
soil has become thoroughly warm. 

Hubrid Sweet Corn: loana 
7083 COLLECTION 
3 Choice Hybrid Sweet Corns 
foana, Marcross 39, 
Stowell’s Evergreen 14 x 13. 
3 Pkts. —one of each 
(value 45¢) for only 
35¢ 

120 
E’S SWEET CORN 
succession sowings every 10 to 44 days, allowing enough time 
for your last planting to mature before the first expected 
frost in your locality. Sweet Corn maturing in the fall is 
excellent. Corn should be planted in blocks rather than in 
a single long row, since pollination and the development of 
a full set of kernels are then insured. One pkt. of seed will 
plant 4 rows, each 25 ft. long; 1 Ib. for 3v0 hills. 
For a continuous 
Hybrid Sueet Cora 
Hybrid Corns are of value because of their uniformity of growth and maturity, vigor, 
high yield, and resistance to Stewart's disease or bacterial wilt. To produce Hybrid 
Sweet Corn, crosses between an inbred strain and a standard variety or crossing two 
inbreds must be done each year. Seed saved from hybrids will not come true to 
type the following year. You must get new seed each year. 
334 Stowell’s Evergreen Hybrid 14x13 © 
90 days. You've tried the vellow hybrids, now test the superiority of this corn of 
the Stowell’s Evergreen type. Stalks grow 8 to 10 ft. tall, ears measure 7% to 8% 
in. long, with 14 to 18 rows of deep, narrow kernels which are tender and very sweet. 
Recommended for home use, market garden trade as well as for canning 
Pkt. 15¢; 1 lb. 35¢; lb. 60¢; 2 Ibs. $1.10; 5 Ibs. $2.60. 
309 Golden Cross Bantam© 
85 days. Bred for wilt-resistance, high yield and superlative quality, and the result 
of crossing Purdue 39 and Purdue 51. .Grows.7 to 8 ft. high. Usually two ears, 7% 
to 8 in. long, each with 10 to 14 rows of light golden kernels, are produced to a stalk. 
Pkt. 15¢; 14 lb. 35¢; Ib. 60¢; 2 Ibs. $1.10; 5 Ibs. $2.60. 
319 Spancross 
71 days. A new early hybrid corn highly 
resistant to bacterial wilt and somewhat 
cold resistant. Plants grow 4 to 5 ft. 
tall with the ear set low on the stalk. 
Ears are 6% in. long, 134 in. in diam- 
eter, slightly tapering, well filled to the 
tip with 10 or 12 rows of delicious golden 
yellow kernels. Pkt. 15¢; 14 lb. 35¢; 
Ib. 65¢; 2 Ibs. $1.20; 5 lbs. $2.70. 
307 Whipcross 39 
81 days. Practically immune to bac- 
terial wilt. Early maturing; ears grow 
7 to 8 in. long, and are covered with 12 
or 14 rows of broad yellow kernels of ex- 
cellent quality. Stalks grow 6 to 7 ft. 
high. Fine for home or market gardener. 
Whipcross is the result of carefully top 
crossing pure lines of Whipple’s Yellow 
and Purdue 39. Pkt. 15¢; 1% lb. 35¢; 
Ib. 60¢; 2 Ibs. $1.10; 5 Ibs. $2.60. 
317 Burpeecross 6 
73 days. An early yellow hybrid, in 
season with, or slightly before, Marcross 
39. The plant is vigorous, productive, 
and resistant to wilt. The ear is 6 to 
7 in. long, with thick husks, and 12 or 
14 rows of medium sized kernels which 
are deliciously sweet. Excellent for 
home and market. Pkt. 15¢; 14 lb. 35¢; 
lb. 60¢; 2 lbs. $1.10; 5 Ibs. $2.60. 
320 Miarcross 39 
75 days. An early wilt-resistant yellow 
hybrid top cross sweet corn, producing 
deep golden yellow kernels 7 days ear- 
lier than Golden Bantam. The ears are 
6 to 7 in. long, with 12 or 14 rows of 
large, sweet, deep golden yellow kernels. 
Grows 5 to 6 ft. high, with ears well up 
on the stalks. Popular for market and 
home gardens. Pkt. 15¢; 1% lb. 35¢; 
lb. 60¢; 2 lbs. $1.10; 5 Ibs. $2.60. 
323 loana © — All-America Bronze Medal Winner 
67 days. 
14 rows of deep, medium narrow, 
resistant to drought and bacterial wilt. 
Ears grow 71% to 8 in. long, uniform and cylindrical, well filled with 12 or 
light yellow kernels of good quality. 
Has been found valuable for canning, as the 
Highly 
quality is excellent and the ears are uniform in maturing; nearly all the crop is ready 
within several days under ordinary conditions. 
1, lb. 35¢; Ib. 65¢; 2 Ibs. $1.20; 5 Ibs. $2.70. 
market growers’ trade. Pkt. 15¢; 
Good for the home garden and 
Standard Yellow Varieties 
326 Golden Sunshine 
74 days. The ears are 7 in. long and 
closely set with 12 or 14 rows of attrac- 
tive golden yellow kernels. Stalks grow 
4% to 5 ft. high, many carrying two 
ears. Excellent for home or market. 
Pkt. 10¢; 1% lb. 25¢; lb. 40¢; 
2 Ibs. 75¢; 5 Ibs. $1.75. 
327 Burpee’s Gold Coin 
78 days. The ears are 8 in. long with 12 
to 16 rows of broad, deep yellow ker- 
nels. Popular where a larger ear than 
Golden Bantam is wanted. Stalks 5% 
to.Git. tall, Pkt. 15¢; 1% lb. 30¢; 
Ib. 50¢; 2 Ibs. 90¢; 5 Ibs. $2.10. 

W. Atlee Burpee Co., Seed Growers, Philadelphia 
341 Gill’s Early 
Golden Market 
74 days. A fine corn, indeed, with ears 
7 in. long, containing 12 or 14 rows of 
large, sweet, creamy yellow kernels. 
Stalks grow 4 to 5 ft. tall. Fine for home 
garden. Pkt. 10¢; 14 Ib. 25¢; 
lb. 40¢; 2 Ibs. 75¢; 5 Ibs. $1.75. 
329 Golden Giant 
85 days. The result of a cross between 
Burpee’s Golden Bantam and Burpee’s 
Howling Mob. Produces ears 6% to 
7 in. long, set with 12 to 16 rows of 
luscious creamy yellow kernels. Grows 
5% to 6ft. stalks. Pkt. 10¢; 14 Ib. 25¢; 
lb. 45¢; 2 Ibs. 85¢; 5 Ibs. $2.00. 
