SELECTED SEEDS FOR HOME AND MARKET GARDENERS iz 
SWEET CORN 
All our corn is northern grown from selected strains. 

Plant % lb. for 100 feet of row, 12 to 14 
pounds per acre. The fresher sweet corn is 
the better the flavor. Plant for a succession, 
using some of the extra early, early and main 
crop varieties. A month to six weeks later 
plantings of early sorts may be made for late 
use. If white and yellow corns are planted 
adjoining, cross pollination will cause the 
ears to produce some off color kernels. Do 
not plant sweet corn near field corn. It is 
better to plant three or four short rows in- 
stead of one long one. Transfer of pollen is 
better, resulting in more desirable ears. 

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Golden Bantam 
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EXTRA EARLY : 
GOLDEN BANTAM 23 Lbs. or more of one variety sold at 100 Ib. rate. Prices on request. 
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STANLEY’S CROW REPELLENT 
Burbank Bantam 
This variety is a Luther Burbank product and is considered to be 
superior to any of the Bantam corns. It is earlier than the Goldem 
Bantam, produces a much larger ear of 12 to 14 rows, very prolific, as 
half of the stalks have two good sized ears, a beautiful golden color 
and above all, has all the flavor of the original 8-row Golden Bantam. 
Stalks are 4% to 5 ft. tall, ears 7 inches long and matures for table use 
in 65 to 70 days. Pkt., .10; 1% Ib., .25; 1 lb., .40; 2 Ibs., .75; 5 Ibs, 
sweet yellow kernels. 


Warm weather, moderate moisture and rich 
soil are desirable but most garden soil wil 
do if worked deeply and thoroughly before 
planting. Wait until the ground is warm 
and avoid the seed rotting. Rows may be 
spaced 2% to 4 feet apart. Use a wider 
planting for the taller varieties. In drills, 
plant 5 or 6 seeds to the foot; in hills, 5 or & 
seeds per hill. When plants are about 5 
inches high, thin to 10 to 12 inches apart. 
Cultivate well and keep free from weeds. 
Hybrid Corn is the result of crossing twee 
or more inbred strains in such a way that 
certain good characteristics of each are re- 
tained. Seed should not be saved from crops. 
grown from hybrid seed. 
Vigorous, sturdy plants, a good sound ear 
on every stalk, no weak and spindling 
plants, few nubbins or mouldy ears. These 
are some of the outstanding characteristics of hybrid corn. It is alli 
these desirable features combined that enable this new kind of corm 
to outyield the old standard varieties, year after year, and under all 
65 to 70 Days 
70 to 75 Days 
This is one of the standard true stock early varieties. The staik 
grows to a height of five feet, producing 6-inch ears with 8 rows of 
Is ready for table use in 70 to 75 days. PkKt., 
.10; 14 lb., .20; 1 Ib., .35; 2 Ibs., .65; 5 Ibs., $1.50. 
70 Days 
Pure yellow, 12 rows, medium length ears. Ready for table two 
weeks earlier than Golden Bantam. Equal in earliness with Golden 
Gem but grows much larger pliant and is more productive, being about 
equal to Golden Bantam in plant size and yield. Pkt., .10; 42 Tb., 
.25; 1 Ib., .40; 2 Ibs., .75; 5 lbs., $1.75. 
(A) Golden Early Market 
An excellent extra early yellow variety introduced by Gill Bros. 
Adapted to home garden and market garden trade. Ears are 6 to @ 
in. long, mostly 12 rows of kernels, which are golden yellow, tender, 
sweet and of good quality. Ears are heavy in diameter, compared to 
length, but are attractive due to the long husk. Plants are about 5 ft., 
strong and thrifty, and are very productive for such an early corn. 
Pkt., .10; 14 Ib., .20; 1 Ib., .35; 2 Ibs., .65; 5 Ibs., $1.50. 
Bantam Evergreen 
This is a very popular variety of medium early corn. It is a cross 
between Golden Bantam and Stowell’s Evergreen and produces 7 to 8 
inch 8-row ears of deep sweet grains. The stalk grows 6 or 61% feet 
high. It is ready for table use in 80 to 85 days. Pkt., .10; 16 Ib., .205 
1 Ib., .35; 2 Ibs., .65; 5 Ibs., $1.50. 
72 Days 
80-to 85. Bays 

(A) RECOMMENDED VARIETIES 
