ey THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN SEED CO. -:- DENVER, COLO. 9 
Sweet Corn 
CULTURE—Days indicated means average time required 
to produce roasting ears. One pound will plant 100 hills; 
10 pounds an acre. Sweet Corn should not be planted until 
the ground is warm and danger from frost is past. Corn 
thrives best on warm, rich soil, and succeeds only when 
given frequent but shallow cultivation. For a continuous 
supply, begin planting as early as the season will permit, 
and plant every ten days or two weeks until July. 
Hybrid Sweet Corn 
GOLDEN CROSS BAN- 
TAM—88 days. The 
most widely adapted 
hybrid. Noted for 
Sreat uniformity, 
heavy yield,  resist- 
ance to bacterial wilt 
and for its flavor and 
quality. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) 
(% Vb. 15e) (Ib. 35e) 
(S Ibs. $1.50). 
Not Postpaid (10 lbs. 
$2.25) (25 Ibs. $4.50) 
(100 Ibs. $17.50). 

BARLY BANCROSS 
(Golden Bantam by 
Purdue Inbred 39)—76 
days. Highly resist- 
ant to bacterial wilt. 
Produces a heavy 
yield of 8 to 14 rowed 
ears. Cylindrical and 
of good yellow color. 
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(% Ib. 15c) (Ib. 35c) 
(5 Ibs. $1.50). 
Not Postpaid (10 Ibs. 
$2.25) (25 Ibs. $4.50) 
(100 Ibs. $17.50). 
Golden Cross Bantam 
TENDERGOLD (Golden Sunshine by Purdue In- 
bred 39)—76 days. Resistant to Stewart’s disease. 
Ears are cylindrical, uniform, 7 to 8 inches long. 
It has 10 to 14 rows of kernals of the Golden 
Bantam type and of highest quality. Out yields 
either Golden Bantam or Golden Sunshine. Often 
has two ears to the stalk. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 10c) (1% Ib. 15¢e) (1b. 35c) (5 Ibs. $1.50). 
Not Postpaid (10 Ibs. $2.25) (25 Ibs. $4.50) (100 Ibs. 
$17.50). 
Do not save seed from Hybrid Corn. Hybrid 
Seed must be produced each year by crossing. 

Open Polinated Varieties 
GOLDEN GEM OR NUGGET—71 days. Early yellow 
variety; very dwarf, but with rather small ear; 
very valuable to the market gardener in reaching 
the earliest market. Stalks frequently bear 2 
ears; ears 8-rowed. Kernels deep yellow, tender, 
exceptionally sweet and of good flavor. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 5c) (% Ib. 10c) (lb. 30c) (5 Ibs. 
$1.25). 
Not Postpaid (10 Ibs. $1.75) (25 Ibs. $3.75) (100 Ibs. 
$13.50). 
SIXTY DAY GOLDEN—60 days. Earliest of the gold- 
en varieties with medium large ears with twelve 
rows of rather wide yellow kernels of very good 
quality. A good early market or garden corn. 
Height of stock 5 feet. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 5c) (% Ib. 10c) (ib. 35c) (5 Ibs. 
$1.50). ; : 
Not Postpaid (10 Ibs. $2.00) (25 Ibs. $4.50) (100 
Ibs. $15.00), 
GOLDEN SWEET —82 days. 
GOLDEN GIANT—88 days. 
BANTAM OR GOLDEN 
Open Polinated Varieties— (Continued) 
GOLDEN EARLY MARKET—75 days. One of the best 
extra early yellow varieties for home and market 
garden. Ears have strong husks; 8 to 12 rowed. 
Kernels golden yellow, medium, tender, sweet and 
of good flavor. Very prolific for so early a variety. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 5c) (4% Ib. 10c) (1b. 30c) (5 Ibs. $1.25). 
Not Postpaid (10 Ibs. $1.75) (25 lbs. $3.75) (100 Ibs. 
$13.50). : 
GOLDEN SUNSHINE—76 days. An early variety with 
good sized ear, particularly desirable for market 
garden use. Four to five days earlier than Golden 
Bantam. Ears 10 to 12 rowed. Kernels medium 
pee golden yellow, sweet, tender and of good 
avor. 
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Not Postpaid (10 Ibs. $1.75) (25 Ibs. $3.75) (100 Ibs. 
$13.50). 
GOLDEN CREAM (A Golden Country Gentleman)— 
80 days. In the Golden Cream we have the Golden 
Bantam and Country Gentleman united, retaining 
all the sweetness and fine flavor of both; color 
light yellow. 
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Not Postpaid (10 Ibs. $1.75) (25 Ibs. $3.75) (100 Ibs. 
$13.50). 
IMPROVED GOLDEN BANTAM—84 days. A _ selec- 
tion from the original strain of Golden Bantam 
resulting in a larger ear with more rows and 
greater productivity. Ears 10 to 14 rowed, uniform 
and attractive. Kernels golden yellow, .medium 
wide, deep, sweet and of fine flavor; remain ten- 
der longer than regular Golden Bantam. Particu- 
larly desirable for canners and market gardeners. 
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Not Postpaid (10 Ibs, $1.75) (25 Ibs. $3.75) (100 Ibs. 
$12.00). 
Ears about 9 inches long, 
12 to 14 rows of kernels, 
excellent flavor. Stalks 6 
to 7 feet, hardy, stands 
drought quite well. Fine 
for home or market. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 5c) (4 Ib. 
10c) (lb. 30c) (5 Ibs. $1.25) 
Not Postpaid (10 Ibs.. 
$1.75) (25 Ibs. $3.75) (100 
Ibs. $13.50). 
A mid-season yellow va- 
riety, the result of cross- 
ing Golden Bantam and 
Howling Mob; good for 
home and market garden 
planting. Ears rather 
thick at the butt, 12 to 
16 rowed. Kernels golden 
yellow; of fair quality. 
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10c) (ib. 30c) (5 Ibs. $1.25) 
Not Postpaid (10 Ibs. 
$1.75) (25 Ibs. $3.75) (100 
Ibs. $13.50). 
EVERGREEN — 89 days. 
Developed through cross- 
ing Golden Bantam on 
Stowell’s Evergreen. Ears 
14 to 18 rowed. Kernels 
rich golden yellow, deep 
with tender hull, sweet, 
and of fine quality. An 
outstanding medium late 
variety. 
Postpaid (Pkt. 5c) (4 Ib. 
10¢c) (1b. 30c) (5 Ibs. $1.25) 
Not Postpaid (10 Ibs. 
$1.75) (25 Ibs. $3.75) (100 
Ibs. $13.50). Golden Early Market 

