
WOODRUFFS 
EARLIGOLD 
HYBRID SWEET CORN 
To become popular, a hybrid sweet corn must be 
early, have good sized ears of good quality, and be 
able to thrive in a variety of climates, which often 
proves the downfall of new hybrids. In Woodruff’s 
Earligold we have just such a hybrid that seems to 
do well in almost any section of the country, judg- 
ing from trials and from testimonial letters we have 
had from growers. Yield is also important, and 
Earligold yields better and has better ears than 
other hybrids we have seen in its same maturity 
group. See also page 14. Lb. 55c; 121/, lbs. $5.00; 
50 Ibs. $18.00. 

PAN 
AMERICAN 
TOMATO 
Newest introduction by the U.S. 
D.A., very highly resistant to fusa- 
rium wilt. The vine resembles Mar- 
globe, one of its parents, the fruits 
are globe to deep globe in shape and 
deep scarlet in color. A few days to 
a week earlier than Marglobe; that 
is, it matures in about 67 to 75 days 
from transplanting. Pkt. 20c; 1/, oz. 
40c; 0z. 60c; 1/4, Ib. $1.75; Ib. $6.00. 

