m SWEET CORN 
* ATITS BEST 
For other varieties 
see pages 18 and 19 
128 MARCROSS 
This extra early yellow hybrid is strongly 
resistant to bacterial diseases. When 
planted at the same time as Golden Cross 
Bantam, Marcross will be ready for use 
about ten days earlier. The ears are 
practically as long as the ears of Golden 
Cross Bantam and have 10 to 14 rows of 
kernels. The quality is superb. 
Price, “pktya20c;014 1b:,040c-slb., /5ce 
Sellers, SI pASy. 
119 GOLDEN BANTAM 
Golden Bantam is a dwarf, medium early 
variety of exceptionally good quality and 
reliability. It has become one of the most 
popular varieties in our list. 
It may be planted to advantage in 
hills 3 feet apart each way. If in rows, 
they should be 3 feet apart and the plants 
singly at 12 inches apart. 
Price, pkt., 15c; 4% Ib:, 25e; Ib:, 45e; 
Srl bSieep ledoe 
125 GOLDEN CROSS BANTAM 
It is with great satisfaction that we offer 
this variety because it is not susceptible 
to the prevalent bacterial diseases. 
The ears of Golden Cross Bantam are 
larger than its prototype Golden Bantam. 
It matures about four days later than 
Golden Bantam, but it is quite equal to 
it in quality. 
Price, pkt., 20c; 4% lb., 40c; Ib., 75c; 
5 Ibs., $3.25. 
138 SUNLITE 
Has proven its position at the head of the 
list, by its earliness, its productivity, and 
uniform high quality. Ears average from 
7 to 7% inches, with 10 to 12 rows of 
perfectly formed, pale yellow kernels that 
bespeak a luscious richness and un- 
paralleled sweetness. The plant is of 
medium height and vigorous, it matures 
in about 70 days. 
Price, pkt., 20c; 4% lb., 45c; Ib., 80c; 
5 lbs., $3.50. 


GOLDEN CROSS SUNLITE 
BANTAM 
~MARCROSS ~ GOLDEN BANTAM 
105. CREAM-O-GOLD 
The Sweetest, Tenderest, and Daintiest Sweet Corn. Introduced by us in 1937 as X-100. 
It is a vegetable de luxe, the ideal.for which we have striven—a sweet corn of such refinement that it must appeal to the most fastidious. Its 
luscious sweetness is' the result of many years of breeding; its unusual tenderness is due to the gossamer-like casing of the kernels; its daintiness 
to the pencil-like thickness of the cob; its attractive appearance to its creamy yellow color. The plants are very uniform, about 5% feet high. 
Many stalks produce two full-sized ears of 8 to 10 rows of kernels that are about 8 to 9 inches long. It matures in 88 days. 
Price, pkt., 25c; % lb., 60c; 1b., $1.00; 5 lbs., $4.50. 

"99 HENDERSON’S FAMOUS “CREAM-O-GOLD” (Note Pencil-Thickness of Cob.) 
