22 
18 lb. of seed will plant 
100 hills. 7 to 10 Ibs. 
of seed will plant an 
acre in hills. 




723 Condon’s Silver Queen or White Bantam 
; The Best, Largest and Sweetest Extra Early White Sweet Corn is What 
our Customers Say. Ready for Market in This Locality in Early July. 
Since the Pilgrims settled in Massachusetts, Sweet Corn has been one 
of the most relished vegetables. Ever since, man has striven to produce 
a better quality. By crossing various types, improvements have been 
made, until one would think we had reached our zenith; especially 
after tasting delicious Golden Rod and Golden Bantam. These were far 
superior to any previously introduced, “but the color was against 
, them.” Once again Nature proved a wonder, for we found in our field 
‘ of Golden Bantam several ears containing a few white grains. They 
were selected, planted by themselves, and today we have a distinct type 
of White Bantam, known as our Silver Queen. Think of it, a White 
Bantam Corn, which contains all of the sweet lusciousness of the 
yellow sorts. In habit of growth it excels all other early varieties, 
being stocky and vigorous. Hars 6 to 7 inches long, frequently bearing 
four and five good ears on a single stalk. 2 oz. pkt. 10c; 1% lb. 25c; lh, 
|45c; 2 lbs. 80c, postpaid. 
731 Golden Early Market (79 days) 
One of the Earliest Yellow Sweet Corns 
‘In our trials Golden Market produced large marketable ears 8 days 
earlier than Golden Bantam and 3 days earlier than Golden Sunshine, 
maturing marketable crop in 70 days from time of planting. Ears 
inches long, 10 to 12 rowed, fine grained, delicious flavor, stalks 4% 
feet high. A sure money maker for market gardeners where a matter 
of 5 to 10 days in marketing a crop makes a tremendous difference in 
the value per dozen or 100 ears. 2 oz. pkt. 10c; 4% 1b. 23c; 1b. 40c; 2 lbs. 
70c, postpaid. 
Hybrid Varieties of Sweet Corn 
Hybrid Sweet Corn, the same as Hybrid Field Corn, is more resistant to disease, 
produces heavier root growth, stands up better, is more prolific and will outyield 
open-pollinated 50%. If you have had trouble in the growing of Sweet Corn on 
account of Stewart’s disease, then grow these Hybrid varieties and be assured 
of a big profitable crop. 
736 Spancross 13 x 4 (Yellow Hybrid) (65 days) 
One of the earliest Hybrid Sweet Corns. Medium sized ear, 12 rowed and of the 
finest quality. Stalk grows 4 to 5 ft. tall, stocky and the ears are set low on 
the stalk. Very uniform in maturity. 
740 Marcross 13 x6 (Yellow Hybrid) (69 days) 
Follows Spancross in earliness and grows a little taller. Ears are borne well up 
on the stalk, are 12 rowed, 6% to 7 inches long and of very delicious flavor. 
741 Carmelcross 39x13 (Yellow Hybrid) (73 days) 
Carmelcross is 4 days later than Marcross and is ready to pick after you have 
finished with Marcross. The ears will average 7 to 7% inches in length, are 
borne well up on the stalk, are 12 rowed with broad, deep kernels of the highest 
quality. : ’ 
723 Condon’s Silver Queen or White Bantam 
732 Golden Cross Bantam 
(79 days) 
A hybrid developed by the Purdue Experi- 
ment Station from two inbred strains of 
Bantam. Normally it matures from 8 to 
10 days later than Golden Bantam. The 
ears are about 8 inches long, 12 to 14 
rowed. Stalks, 6% to 7 ft. high. Very 
productive and of the finest quality. 
Special Low Uniform Postpaid 
Prices on the Above 4 Hybrids, 
2 Oz. Pkt. 15c; 44 lb. 35c; Ib. 
60c; 2 lbs. $1.10, postpaid. 

731 Golden Early 
Market 
All Sweet Corn Pkts. 
Contain 2 ounces 

721 Condon’s Golden 
Sunshine (78 days) 
One of the Best, Largest Eared, 
Sweetest Yellow Corn 
See Page 24 for 
White and Yellow Late 
Produces large marketable ears in 78 days 
which are generally 6 to 8 inches long and 
with 10 to 12 rows of medium, broad, 
golden yellow kernels that are sweet, ten- 
der, and of the finest flavor. We cannot 
recommend this too highly as a money 
making crop for the Market Gardener and 
a most satisfying variety for the home 
planter. 2 oz. pkt. 10c; 1%4 Ib. 23c; Ib. 40c; 
2 lbs. 70c, postpaid. 
Evergreen Hybrids 



743 Yellow Hybrids Mixed 
Everybody likes to have roasting ears 
throughout the season from early July 732 Golden Cross Bantam, Hybrid 
until frost. To make , shies ie 
this possible we 
have made a_ spe- 
cial blend in proper 
proportions of all 
the Yellow Hybrid 
varieties described 
above including Ban- 
tam Evergreen de- 
scribed on page 24. 
By planting this 
special blend you 
will have a continu- 
ous crop of roasting 
ears from early 
July SUntW ey Erost. 
2 oz. pkt. 15c; % lb. 
740 Marcross 35c; lb. 60c; 2 Ibs. 
13x6-Hybrid $1.10, postpaid. 

