
ai Golden Sunshine 
! Sweet Corn 
A valuable new yellow variety 
for the market grower or the pri- 
vate gardener. It was originated by 
Professor Yeager of the North Da- 
kota Experiment Station, from a 
cross between the Golden Bantam 
and Gill’s Early Market, and com- 
bines the earliness and large size 
of ear of the Gill’s Early Market 
with much of the high quality of 
the Golden Bantam. It is ready for 
market a week to ten days earlier 
than Golden Bantam, and has much 
larger ear, the ears averaging 82 
inches long, with 12 to 14 rows. 
Everyone who has tested this Corn 
has much praise for its quality and 
extreme earliness. Especially valu- 
able to the market grower. Lb., 
20c, postpaid. Not prepaid, 10 
(ies, SSils7/Sp 745) Une, Sei 7A EXO 
Ibs., $7.50. 
King of the North Penner 

A late introduction and a 
winner, similar in type to 
Ruby King, but decidedly 
earlier. The plant is 
of medium size and 
prolific. The fruit is 
long, moderately slen- « 
der, tapering to 
3 or 4 points. 
Oz., 45¢; 4 
Ibseoilezorml 
[beso Srior 
postpaid. 








Pride ' 
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Wisconsin 1 
85 days. Simliar in size ‘ 
and shape to Honey Rock. y 
Oval in shape with tough 
heavily netted rind. Flesh 
deep orange and very thick. 
Sweet and of excellent qual- 
ity. Oz., 20c; % Ib., 50c; 
1 Ib., $1.50, postpaid. 
CTD V Rel end 3 hin 

401-431 lonia Ave., S. W. GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN 
