| CORN 
We believe that gardeners will find the hybrid sweet corns superior to 
open pollinated varieties in every type and maturity, and for convenience 
on this page we have listed the hybrids best suited to take the place of 
the various varieties. 
CORN — OPEN POLLINATED VARIETIES 
BANTAM EVERGREEN —A cross between Golden Bantam and Stowell’s 
Evergreen. Kernels broad, deep yellow color. Generally used as a 
canners’ variety. Plant Aristogold Bantam Evergreen — you'll like it 
better. (See preceding page.) 
BARDEN’S WONDER BANTAM — Plant has leafy growth below ear, quite 
sparse above. Somewhat longer ear than Golden Bantam, but not 
so well flavored. Equally sweet. Plant Tendergold — you'll like it 
better. (See preceding page.) 
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN — Shoe-peg type, slim, round kernels. Kernels 
are zig-zag on the ear, and very deep, pure white. Heavy yields. 
Used mostly for canning shoe-peg type corn. Plant Silver Cross Coun- 
try Gentleman — you'll like it better. (See preceding page.) 
EARLY EVERGREEN — Ten days earlier than Stowell's Evergreen, and is 
equal in all respects. An old market gardeners’ favorite. 
STOWELL'S EVERGREEN — Standard main crop variety. High yield. Has 
been popular for years for late white sweet corn. Plant Silver Cross 
Evergreen—you'll like it better. (See preceding page.) 
GOLDEN BANTAM—The most popular and finest flavored open pollinated 
yellow sweet corn. Kernels broad, sweet, flavorful, tender. Plant 
Soobred — you'll like it better. (See preceding page.) 
GOLDEN HUMMER — Largest and earliest bantam yellow sweet corn. Ker- 
nels golden yellow, broad, and of excellent flavor. Its hybrid counter- 
part is a week later, but heavier yielding. 
TRUCKER'S FAVORITE — A true favorite with shippers in the south. Usu- 
ally two ears to the stalk. Kernels are white and deep. 
GOLDEN SUNSHINE— An early variety of the Golden Bantam type. 
Kernels large, broad, golden yellow, and of good flavor. Plant Hybrid 
Golden Hummer — you'll like it better. (See preceding page.) 
WHIPPLE'S EARLY YELLOW —Much larger than Golden Bantam, and 
only three days later. Kernels broad, deep, and of excellent quality. 
Plant Aristogold Bantam No. 1 — you'll like it better. (See preceding 
page.) 

