Sugar or Sweet Corn 
One pound of seed for 100 yds. of row. Seven to twelve pounds per acre. Seventy-two to 100 days 
from planting to edible condition. No one having a garden should be without a few hills of sweet corn. 
Hybrid corns are a very valuable asset to the Corn Family. They are uniform in growth and ripening, and 
produce larger yields of extra fine quality ears. Highly recommended by agricultural experiment stations. 
The Hybrids are described on the opposite page. 
Barden’s Wonder Bantam—80 Days. Height of 
stalk 54 to 6 ft. Ears 7 to 8 inches, mostly 8 rows. 
An improved strain of the Golden Bantam type. 
Black Mexican—84 Days. The mature grains are 
black or purple, but when edible they are white. 
Height of stalk about 63 to 7 feet. Ears 8 inches 
long, usually 8 rows. 
Country Gentleman or Shoe Peg—95 Days. 
Grains long and irregular, very narrow and white in 
color. Stalks 5} to 6 ft. Ears medium length and 
thickness, averaging 6 to 7 
inches, irregular rows. Con- 
sidered by many one of the best 
sweet corns for family garden 
and one of the most popular 
varieties used by commercial 
canners. 
Early Golden Sunshine—74 
Days. Height of stalk 43 to 5 ft. 
Ears average 5 to 6inches. Rows 
mostly 12. A week earlier than 
Golden Bantam. 
Evergreen, Early White—88 
Days. Height of stalk 7 feet. 
Broad, vigorous green foliage. 
Ears about 7 to 8 inches long, 
with 14 or more irregular rows. 
Very deep, white grains. 
Evergreen, Golden or Bantam 
—86 Days. Grains medium long 
and golden in color. Height of 
stalk 63 to 7 ft. Ears medium 
length and thick, average 7 to 8 
in. long. Rows mostly 12 to 14. 
It is a cross between Golden 
Bantam and Stowell’s Evergreen. 
A good canner’s variety. 
Evergreen, Narrow Grain—90 
Days. This is a popular Ever- 
green type with very deep nar- 
row grains. Recommended to 
canners. 
Evergreen, Stowell’s—90 Days 
Grains long and white in color. 
Height of stalk about 7 to 8 ft. 
Ears medium length, — thick. 
Average 8 to 9 inches long and 
short pointed. Rows mostly 12 
to 16. This is the standard 
variety of sweet corn, much more 
of this variety being sold than _. 
any other. It is very popular for 
home and market gardeners and 
canners. 
Golden Bantam—80 Days. 
Height of stalk 5 to 53 ft. Ears 
average 6 to 7 inches long. Rows 
mostly 8. Its golden kernels 
have a delicious flavor. 
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Country Gentleman or Shoe Peg 
is one of the best Sweet Corns 
for the family garden 

Golden Giant—88 Days. Height of stalk 53 to 6ft. 
Kars average 6 to 7 inches. Rows mostly 12 to 16. 
The kernels are creamy yellow in color and the 
flavor is unusually delicious. 
Howling Mob—82 Days. Grains medium length 
and white in color. Height of stalk 6 to 63 ft. Ears 
medium length and thickness. From 12 to 16 rows. 
In appearance, the kernels are pearly. 
LANDRETHS’ MONEY MAKER—100 Days. 
Grains medium length, broad, 
and white in color. Height of 
stalk 7 to 74 ft. Ears medium 
length and thin, averaging 6 to 
7 inches, long pointed. Cobs 
small in diameter. Rows mostly 
8 to 12. This is the finest quality 
sweet corn on the market, being 
of excellent flavor and extremely © 
tender. Money Maker should be 
planted as early as possible. It 
remains edible for a longer period 
than other varieties. For home 
garden or the roadside stand 
market, Money Maker cannot 
be excelled. The finest eating - 
sweet corn ever developed. 
Tender and honey-sweet. 
Long Island Beauty—98 Days. 
Height of stalk 8 to 9 ft. Ears 
averaging 9 to 10 inches. Rows 
mostly 12 to 16. 
The Vanguard (Improved 
Howling Mob)—72 _ Days. 
Grains medium length, color 
white. Height of stalk 5 to 54 
ft. Ears medium in length, thick, 
averaging 6 to 7 inches, short 
pointed. Rows mostly 12 to 16. 
About a week to ten days 
earlier than Howling Mob. A 
favorite in New Jersey for a 
first early sweet corn. 
Whipple’s Early White—87 
Days. Height of stalk about 53 
ft. Ears average 7 inches, and 
are thick with 14 to 18 rows of 
white kernels. 
Whipple’s Yellow—82 Days. 
Grains medium length, golden 
yellow color. Height of stalk 6 
to 63 ft. Ears medium in length 
and thickness, averaging 6 to 7 
inches, long pointed. | Rows 
mostly 14. Another early fav- 
orite of growers. 
D Vonduth Seed Co. 
