The Best Corn Growers 
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Visitors are always welcome at the Robson Seed Farms. 
Many of which have not yet been released to the trade. 
the Hudson Valley. 

Growers interested in sweet corn here get a chance to see new varieties. 
“‘Johnny”’ is showing one of his new “‘babies’’ to a couple of our visitors from 
We believe this is a new, very sweet, hulless hybrid. 
HYBRID SWEET CORN 
Vitamins A BG 
Plant after danger of frost, either in hills 30 to 36 
inches apart and 2 to 3 seeds per hill or in rows 30 to 36 
inches apart and 12 to 15 inches apart in the row. 
Golden Cross is a very vigorous grower and seems to do 
better in rows than hills. 
*SENECA ‘60°’: 60 days, 150 kernels per oz. A 
new extra early yellow hybrid that we have been 
developing for several years. Seneca ‘60° under 
favorable conditions is ready to eat in sixty days 
from planting. Of course if it is planted very early, 
while ground is still cold, it will take a few days 
more to mature. 
This new hybrid is very prolific usually producing 
two and many times three ears per stalk. The stalk 
is 4 to 4¥% feet tall. Ears 6 inches long, slender, 8 to 
10 rowed. Kernels yellow, medium wide and fair 
quality. The earliest of all hybrids. Seneca ‘‘60" is 
outstanding in quality for such an early corn. Not 
resistant to wilt. Pkt. 10 cts.; % lb. 30 cts.; lb. 
50 cts.; 2 lbs. 85 cts.; 6 Ibs. $2.05; 12 lbs. $4.00; 
100 Ibs. $31.35. 
SENECA 60XC13: 65 days, 150 kernels per oz. A 
new wilt resistant hybrid for those sections where 
bacterial wilt is prevalent. The 4% to 5 foot stalk is 
a vigorous grower. Ears 6% inches long, 10 to 14 
rows of yellow kernels of fair quality. A larger ear 
than Seneca 60 and only a few days later. We be- 
lieve eventually this hybrid will largely take the 
place of Seneca 60. Pkt. 10 cts.; % lb. 35 cts.; Ib. 
60 cts.; 2 lbs. $1.00; 6 Ibs. $2.50; 12 lbs. $4.80; 
100 lbs. $36.10. 
* SENECA GOLDEN: 72 days, 220 kernels per oz. 
Seneca Golden is a hybrid and might be described as 
an early Golden Cross. The stalks grow 5% feet tall 
and produce two marketable ears on practically every 
stalk. The ears are nearly as large as Golden Cross 
and well filled clear to the tip. The kernels are a 
rich golden yellow and if harvested when ready are 
of excellent quality. Like all hybrids you cannot 
save the seed and produce a satisfactory crop. 
Should not be used in the South where bacterial 
wilt is serious. Pkt. 10 cts.; % lb. 30 cts.; lb. 50 
cts.; 2 lbs. 90 cts.; 6 lbs. $2.35; 12 Ibs. $4.40; 100 
Ibs. $35.00. 

As we strolled over the Davidson farm talking about Seneca ‘‘60”’ 
Corn and Seneca Delicious Melons, Mr. Davidson remarked, “If 
you take care of your land, it will take care of you.’’ That is the 
kind of farmers Davidson Bros. are. 

Fruit and vegetables make a profitable combination for T. K. Bullard whose neat roadside stand is located just north of Schuylerville, 
N Melons and sweet corn attract many tourists in season. 
