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WHITE VARIETIES 
Columbia — The earliest large-eared corn grown. Sweet and 
tasty and of high quality. 
Black Mexican — Many people prefer the blackish-blue kernels. 
Long Island Beauty — Immense ears nearly 12 inches long. 
Stowell’s Evergreen — Selected — An old favorite and _ still 
one of the sweetest. 
Country Gentleman — High quality, late corn with irregular 
row formation. Often called Shoe-Peg. 
Pop Corn — 
White Rice. 
Queen’s Golden or T.N.T. 
Black Beauty. 
YELLOW OR GOLDEN VARIETIES 
Golden Early Market or Extra Early Golden — There are many 
inferior strains of this most valuable of early varieties. Our 
stock has been grown under our own supervision since we se- 
cured our original strain, and we believe we have today as pure 
an early, large-eared strain as there is available. The 7 to 8 
inch ears of broad, yellow kernels sell readily and are available 
when qther gardeners are bringing in small undersized ears. 
Golden Sunshine — Good for market as well as the home 
garden. For several years we have selected Golden Sunshine 
for earliness and size and can offer today a Corn nearly as early 
as Golden Market, a trifle longer but slimmer, possessing the 
delicious flavor of Golden Bantam. 
Hart’s Golden Bantam — Extra early, extra heavy yielding 
and extra sweet. Eight rows of large, plump Golden Yellow 
kernels, bursting with sweetness. The very appearance of our 
Golden Bantam is irresistible. There is no heavier yielding, 
earlier or more attractive Bantam offered than this — the yard- 
stick of quality. 
Early Yellow Sensation — Much like Golden Market but slightly 
earlier and slightly smaller. 
Whipple’s Early Yellow — The largest, heaviest main crop 
variety. 
Twelve-Rowed Bantam — Highly prized for canning due to its 
heavy yield and delicious flavor. 
Golden or Bantam Evergreen — The old favorite Evergreen 
type in a rich golden yellow. The standard for late Corn. 
Golden Colonel — For quality and sweetness. Irregular kernels 
like Country Gentleman but a pleasing creamy yellow in color. 
HYBRID CROSSED CORN 
For eastern markets it is definitely established that crosses from 
Connecticut Experimental Station Inbreds are outstanding in their 
maturity classes. We offer the following for delivery from 1940 
crop. 
Spancross (C4 x 13) — An extra early hybrid, with a medium- 
sized ear of good quality. It is highly resistant to bacterial wilt 
and is somewhat cold resistant. The plant is short and stocky 
and with ears set low and is remarkably uniform in time of 
maturity, producing most of its crop before Golden Early 
Market makes its first ears. Ears about 61% inches long, 10-12 
rowed, slightly slimmer and longer than Golden Market. 
Marcross (13 x 6 or 6 x 13) — Matures 3 to 4 days later than Span- 
cross, is about 1 inch longer, heavier and larger, 12-14 rows. 
It is also cold and wilt resistant and very uniform in all plant and 
ear characteristics. It has been thoroughly tested in all north- 
eastern states and is well adapted as far south as New Jersey 
and in certain parts of the Corn Belt. 
Lexington (13 x 15)— Slightly later than Marcross but with 
longer, plumper ard heavier ears. 
Lincoln (23 x 39) — Fills the maturity gap between Marcross and 
Camelcross. Long, thick, heavy ears of very superior table 
quality. <A big producer and a highly desirable market corn. 
This fine corn won the 1941 All-American award. 
Carmelcross (P39 x C13) — Matures 8 to 10 days after Marcross 
or about 4 days earlier than Whipple’s Yellow. Its quality is 
much higher than Whipple’s or Whipcross and will do well in 
all sections where Golden Cross is adaptable. Ear length 714 
inches, 12-14 rows, very heavy. 

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LINCOLN 
Golden Cross — First and still most popular of Hybrid Corns, 
although late in maturity its long slender ears of surpassing 
flavor and its extreme uniformity and high yields, make it the 
standard of Hybrids. 
Pearlcross — A cross on our Early Pearl (the sweetest Corn in the 
world) which doubles the size and doubles the yield without 
sacrificing the deliciously sweet and delightfully tender flavor 
of that surpassing variety. 7 inch ears with long pearly white 
kernels in 10 to 12 rows, borne over 16,000 to the acre. The 
finest Corn you can set on your table and the greatest advertise- 
ment for quality a road stand or market gardener can offer to his 
customers. They all come back for more. 
EARLY PEARL 
The Sweetest Corn in the World 
The peak of perfection. In no place in the world does Sweet 
Corn, the most delightful of all native delicacies, attain its finest 
flavor than in the fertile Connecticut River Valley and no Corn 
can even begin to approach the delicate flavor and delightful 
taste of our Early Pearl. This really remarkable Corn grows 
about 5 inches long, just the right size for the high class hotel and 
restaurant trade, and is 12 rowed, with long, deep, snowy-white 
kernels. The tender thin pericarp breaks readily to release the 
delicious tenderness. 
We have had so many glowing reports and so many letters of 
praise from our customers, that we want others to try Early Pearl; 
we know you will be delighted. If you have only a small space for 
a garden nothing will repay you more than a few hills of Early 
Pearl — that is if you appreciate fine things — and who doesn’t 
like fine things to eat? 
SWEET CORN may be planted after all danger of 
frost is passed in drills 21% feet apart spacing the seed 
4 to 6 inches apart and later thinning to \2 inches or in 
PRICES 
SWEET CORN ............. 6 Lb. 15c; 1 Lb. 25c; 2 Lbs. 45c 
3-10 11-25 26-100 
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Y% Lb. 20c; 1 Lb. 35c; 2 Lbs. 65c; 10 Lbs. 25c. per lb. 
HYBRID CROSSED CORN 
all 4% Lb. 25c; 1 Lb. 45c; 2 Lbs. 85c 
3-10 11-25 26-100 
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